d-abracken
I love this show and I loved the movie. I work from home and my two and five year old watch this all day long! LOL, but I don't mind because it is super cute and the songs are catchy and adorable. I know I'm terrible I'm 35 and I love cartoons as much as my kids LOL...so sue me :-) The animation wasn't as good as How to Train Your Dragon series but I get it they aren't going to spend Justin Timberlake big budget on this. But dialogue is clever and funny, voice acting is well done, love the banter between Poppy and Branch. It is a satisfying follow-up into the lives of the trolls. Only thing I'm wondering is why they made Bridget and Gristle so much uglier, haha they were so cute in the movie.
zipporaha
I agree with the last reviewer. It's not a series for adults. But as a mom I can tell you that my little girl is absolutely obsessed with this. She even did her first tv show binge when season 2 came out!!! And I will admit I really enjoyed some of the songs.
justinedavenport
This show is hilarious, light, and fun. All kids shows these days are the same exact thing; bland child hero who saves the day and all the adults are incompetent. Trolls: The Beat Goes On is such a nice breath of fresh air. The humor is good enough for adults to appreciate as well, making it a painless show to have on. This show deserves a second season. I actually just made this IMDb account just so I could leave a review because I was shocked how underrated it was. This show isn't meant to be taken so serious as others have. It's clearly meant to just be fun short stories, and it does it very well. I can't explain how refreshing it is to have a children's show that's actually funny.
thetail-31634
I can not review this as a Dad with an adult perspective. This series was not made for us. It is not like the family movie which it is based it is built for the very young who like bright colours and songs who love stories about friendship. It is episodic, the animation is familiar but it isn't quality, the voices are not the original cast members but you can't really tell. The story isn't progressed from the movie either (similar to the animated short) and I don't think they ever will. The series focuses on the side characters as much as the main, like Cloud Guy, the horse looking one and the guy that farts sparkles. If I have any real problem - is that my 3 and 6 year old can't binge more than 6 episodes in a row (right now) which means as a father I have already memorised all these episodes which my kids just repeat.