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A 'Trolls: World Tour' Poppy doll featuring questionable button placement between its legs has been pulled from shelves.
The Giggle ‘n Sing Poppy doll was released as part of a collection of toys inspired by DreamWorks’ Trolls World Tour, which was released both in theaters and on Video on Demand platforms in March.
The decision comes after an online petition was created urging stores to remove the "Trolls World Tour Giggle and Sing Poppy" doll. The petition has massed nearly 300,000 signatures.
Yes, we're already wondering about a potential Trolls World Tour 2. Hot off a massive digital weekend for Trolls World Tour, the next Trolls movie — Trolls 3, if you're technical about it — is ...
Trolls World Tour features a number of different music worlds outside of Queen Poppy’s pop haven. Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake star. The film hits theaters on March 20, 2020.
"Trolls World Tour" will be available to stream online in April after the release date of the sequel was changed a number of times in response to coronavirus.
Hasbro is removing its "Trolls World Tour Giggle and Sing Poppy" doll from stores after critics said it was inappropriate for children.
Toymaker Hasbro said Wednesday that it’s in the process of removing the “Trolls World Tour Giggle and Sing Poppy” from the market and will be offering customers a replacement doll of the ...
Wendy will voice Poppy in the Korean version of "Trolls World Tour," which features Red Velvet as K-pop Trolls.
Hasbro announced it was pulling a Troll doll from store shelves after social media users complained about the placement of a button on the doll's bottom.