I'm a grown ass male adult, I watched Trolls (2016) by myself the other day. Back story, the character Branch (Justin Timberlake) in the previous scene explained why he stopped singing, everyone hugged. At the end of Trolls, Branch finds his true colours and his grey skin and black hair return to the vivid blue colours he had as a child before his grandma died.
In Trolls World Tour he's back to his old sad colours again. What happened? Why didn't he keep his true colours? For the term referencing Trolls showing their "True Colors", see the 'True Colors' section in 'Trolls (species)'. True Colors is a song from Trolls sung by Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick.
It's a cover version of "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper. During the film's climax, Princess Poppy and the. Branch, however, breaks his rule and sings to cheer Poppy up, which successfully brings back both their colors and those of the other Trolls.
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My three-year-old loves this song and sings it every chance she gets. She loves this part of the movie where the Trolls turn grey and lose hope, but regain their color. Thank you for this awesome movie and beautiful music.
For the term referencing Trolls showing their "True Colors", see the 'True Colors' section in 'Trolls (species)'. True Colors is a song from Trolls sung by Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick. It's a cover version of "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper.
During the film's climax, Princess Poppy and the other Trolls are thrown into a pot to be served to the Bergens. This makes them lose their colors. Origins of 'True Colors': A Glimpse into Cyndi Lauper's Inspirations 'True Colors' was written by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, not exclusively for trolls, but as a heartfelt anthem promoting self-acceptance.
In 1986, this empowering ballad was released as the lead single from Cyndi Lauper's second studio album of the same name.