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The second season of Trolls: The Beat Goes On! was released on Netflix in March 9, 2018. It consists of 7 episodes divided into 14 segments.
Synopsis[]
The newest season follows Poppy (Amanda Leighton), Branch (Skylar Astin) and the Snack Pack as they live it up with all new glitter-rific festivities and adventures, like taking part in the Annual Party Games, battling in an epic village-wide pillow fight, and rapping in an open mic compliment battle. As they celebrate Troll Village with new critters and new songs, the party is just beginning.
Cast[]
- Amanda Leighton as Queen Poppy
- Skylar Astin as Branch
- Fryda Wolff as DJ Suki, Satin & Chenille, Gia Grooves, Gemma Fur and Dr. Moonbloom
- Sean T. Krishnan as Guy Diamond
- David Fynn as Biggie
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Smidge
- Matt Lowe as Creek and Aspen Heitz
- Ron Funches as Cooper
- Walt Dohrn as Fuzzbert
- David Kaye as King Peppy
- Kari Wahlgren as Bella Brightly, Harper and Mags Gumdrop
- Gary Cole as Sky Toronto
- Sainty Nelsen as Nova Swift
- Declan Churchill Carter as Keith
- Abby Ryder Fortson as Priscilla
- Utkarsh Ambudkar as Master Controll
- Arnie Pantoja as Archer Pastry
- Sam Lerner as King Gristle Jr.
- Kari Wahlgren as Bridget and Bernice
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Groth
- Mike Mitchell as Chad
- Curtis Stone as Todd
- Patrick Pinney as Nangus Skullcrusher
- Other
Episodes[]
No. in series | No. in season | Title card | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboards by |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7a | 1a | ![]() |
"Prank Day" | Alex Almaguer | John D'Arco, Nate Federman and Alex Reid | Noel Belknap, Yaron Farkash and Portlynn Tagavi |
On Prank Day, Branch and Poppy try to out-trick each other to earn the title of Prank Master. | ||||||
7b | 1b | ![]() |
"Adventures In Dinkles-Sitting" | Naz Ghodrati-Azadi | Cam Baity | Ruolin Li |
While baby-sitting Mr. Dinkles, Branch runs into trouble. | ||||||
8a | 2a | ![]() |
"Eye'll Be Watching You" | Alex Almaguer | Story by: Hannah Friedman and Sam Friedman Teleplay by: Matthew Beans |
Noel Belknap, Howie Perry and Sang Eun Song |
After Poppy crashes her flyer, Branch brings a safety monitor to the village. | ||||||
8b | 2b | ![]() |
"Sorry Not Sorry" | Naz Ghodrati-Azadi | Marissa Berlin | Kevin Frank |
When Gristle upsets Bridget, Poppy teaches him how to apologize. | ||||||
9a | 3a | ![]() |
"Big Poppy" | Alex Almaguer | Matthew Beans | Amy Mai |
In a compliment rap battle, Poppy tries to dethrone reigning champ Master Controll. | ||||||
9b | 3b | ![]() |
"Neighbor War" | Brian Hatfield | Alex Reid | Fabien Tong and Portlynn Tagavi |
Branch's plan to drive away new neighbor Sky Toronto backfires. | ||||||
10a | 4a | ![]() |
"Remote Out Of Control" | Brian Hatfield and Zesung Kang | Nate Federman and Alex Reid | Marcelo De Souza and Portlynn Tagavi |
Smidge, Guy, Cooper and Biggie take Branch’s remote control, Gary, for a joyride. | ||||||
10b | 4b | ![]() |
"Critter Comfort" | Naz Ghodrati-Azadi | Nate Federman and Matthew Beans | Kevin Frank and Pat Pakula |
Poppy's attempt to help a herd of Swampkins does just the opposite. | ||||||
11a | 5a | ![]() |
"The Poppy Horror Picture Show" | Brian Hatfield and Naz Ghodrati-Azadi | Julia Miranda | Kevin Frank |
When a scary story makes Biggie go into hiding, Poppy devises a plan to help him. | ||||||
11b | 5b | ![]() |
"Dinkles Dinkles Little Star" | Brian Hatfield, Spencer Laudiero and Greg Miller | Matt Ackels | Marcelo De Souza |
Biggie hires a confidence coach to prep Mr. Dinkles for a pet show. | ||||||
12a | 6a | ![]() |
"The Party Games" | Naz Ghodrati-Azadi | Alex Reid and John D'Arco | Ruolin Li |
A new Party Games contestant could upstage Guy. | ||||||
12b | 6b | ![]() |
"Trolly Tales" | Alex Almaguer | Alex Reid and Nate Federman | Amy Mai |
To entertain the kids on their first trip to the library, Poppy and Branch retell some classic tales. | ||||||
13a | 7a | ![]() |
"Model Behavior" | Naz Ghodrati-Azadi | John D'Arco | Yaron Farkash |
Satin and Chenille put on a fashion show to impress a trendsetter. | ||||||
13b | 7b | ![]() |
"Pillow War" | Alex Almaguer | Nate Federman | Pat Pakula and Fabien Tong |
The village holds a pillow fight to see who will win the comfy Pillow of Destiny. |
Songs[]
- "Happy Prank Day"
- "Branch's Big Boy Dance"
- "Safest Thing of All"
- "Last Forever"
- "Rap Battle Suite"
- "Dance It Out"
- "The Winners"
- "Best Buds"
- "Pillow Fight"
Home Video Releases[]
The second season had a DVD release of its own, and was included in a compilation the first four seasons of Trolls: The Beat Goes On!. It was also featured alongside the first season, Trolls and Trolls Holiday in newer releases of the Happy Place Collection DVD.