Wendy of Red Velvet and Eunseok of Riize to Voice Korean Version of "Trolls Band Together"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-11-21 09:46:24
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▲ Courtesy of UNIVERSAL PICTURES"Trolls Band Together" follows the story of BroZone, once the best Troll band, which fell into obscurity over the years due to conflicts among the bandmates, who are brothers. The youngest brother, Branch, must reunite the BroZone members to save his brother Floyd and restore family harmony.
The animated film is slated for release in Korea on December 20, three days after its opening in the United States. The original voice actors for the characters Poppy and Branch are Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake, respectively.
Courtesy of UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Wendy from Red Velvet and Eunseok from Riize, both under SM Entertainment, are set to lend their voices to the Korean version of the upcoming pop music animation "Trolls Band Together." Wendy previously voiced the character Korean Poppy in "Trolls: World Tour" in 2021, receiving acclaim for her acting and singing skills. Eunseok, making his debut with Riize in September, joins the film for the first time.
The animated film is slated for release in Korea on December 20, three days after its opening in the United States. The original voice actors for the characters Poppy and Branch are Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake, respectively.
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