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How's your green thumb? Hopefully useful because this week we're going to meet the expert while reviewing A Troll in Central Park (1994). Stanley comes from a world of hideous, frightening trolls where behaving otherwise means being turned to stone by Queen Gnorga. Except Stanley isn't terrifying at all and he actually has a secret talent: he can grow living flowers with just a touch. Banished to the concrete jungle of New York City, his pod accidentally winds up in Central Park where he meets two children who can help him defeat evil Queen Gnorga for good. This is a little known Don Bluth film that exists deep in the vault, but is it there for a good reason? Or do we think this movie wasn't advertised properly? Let’s find out together!
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How's your green thumb? Hopefully useful because this week we're going to meet the expert while reviewing A Troll in Central Park (1994). Stanley comes from a world of hideous, frightening trolls where behaving otherwise means being turned to stone by Queen Gnorga. Except Stanley isn't terrifying at all and he actually has a secret talent: he can grow living flowers with just a touch. Banished to the concrete jungle of New York City, his pod accidentally winds up in Central Park where he meets two children who can help him defeat evil Queen Gnorga for good. This is a little known Don Bluth film that exists deep in the vault, but is it there for a good reason? Or do we think this movie wasn't advertised properly? Let’s find out together!