Review: Wander Over Yonder ‘The Troll’

 

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Spoilers Below

A troll shows up to start shit with Cashmere and the rest of the goats and despite the troll’s small stature the goats are gearing up like this is the Battle for Middle Earth. Alright, so the troll does get bigger and he breaks the lock on the front door and just lets himself in just in time for a pretty ravage beating from the goats. However, the beating really does nothing because the troll (almost like a Hulk) gets bigger from all the violence. Soon the troll gets to a monstrous size, but it’s cool because Sylvia’s manning the troops…by herself. Yea, Wander’s just kinda chilling out with all hell breaking loose outside, but not for long because the troll breaks in and starts talking shit. However, with Wander just ignoring the troll the dude shrinks but leave it to the goats to come back and make sure he gets big again. Eventually, Wander and Sylvia convince the goats to not fight back and instead to ignore the troll so that it doesn’t get bigger. The soldiers follow orders and before you know it, the troll is no bigger than a tick.

For starters Keith Ferguson is an excellent troll…no not a troll in a sense of an internet troll, but I mean voicing a troll. He did a great job adjusting whenever the troll got bigger so it definitely sounded like his voice changed with the size of the body. Was there a lot of Sylvia or Wander this week? No…but that was by design and it worked beautifully. Cashmere and the goats were a riot, and furthermore this is a stellar show.

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