The trolls under the bridge are characters from the classic fairy tale "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." In the story, they are depicted as large, menacing creatures who guard a bridge and threaten to eat anyone who tries to cross it. The three billy goats ultimately outsmart the trolls, allowing them to pass safely and reach the lush grazing land on the other side. The tale serves as a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and using cleverness to defeat challenges.
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The film you're thinking of is likely "Trolls" or "Trolls World Tour," where colorful trolls live above ground and have a very different lifestyle from the more unhygienic, underground-dwelling creatures. However, if you’re referring to a CBBC or CITV movie, it might be "The Trolls" from the series "Trolls: The Beat Goes On!" or a similar animated show. These stories often portray trolls or ogres with quirky habits and humorous takes on hygiene and smells.
Well, honey, Tolkien's trolls are big, ugly creatures with a taste for trouble, just like trolls in other stories. They're not exactly winning any beauty pageants, that's for sure. So yeah, they're pretty similar in their trollish ways.
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As ugly as a troll under a bridge. Tough as a troll on a mission. Sly like a troll lurking in the shadows.
Yes haven't you see all the trolls that live here ? Please go to the other side of the bridge I think that i saw a friend of yours is called pedobear!
Trolls are often associated with living under bridges in folklore and fairy tales. They are sometimes depicted as large, ugly creatures who demand tolls from those passing over their bridge.
Well..If your talking about the trolls I'm thinking about, they came from under youtube bridges. :)
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The mythical creature that famously lives under a bridge is the troll. In folklore, trolls are often depicted as large, brutish beings who guard bridges and demand a toll or a challenge from those wishing to cross. One of the most well-known stories featuring a troll is "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," where the troll attempts to eat the goats trying to cross the bridge. Trolls are typically associated with Scandinavian mythology and have become a popular figure in various tales and adaptations.
Trolls The troll is a solitary animal. Don't feed the trolls or they will come back for more. Starving him would be a reliable method as it gains nutrition from your anger and replies. Eventually the troll will die and rot under a bridge. If you mean trolls like the slang for those that play games on websites like this one, they are found pretty fast and eliminated. For example asking a question like this would undoubtedly bring attention to yourself.