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Who Are You From ‘TrollHunters’ Based On Your Food Preferences?

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Welcome to Quiz: Who Are You From 'TrollHunters' Based On Your Food Preferences

‘TrollHunters’ brings you a wild ride with Jim Lake Jr., a teen who guards a hidden world of trolls and magical beings. It’s packed with laughs, action and fantasy. Unique stories and awesome characters make this show a must-watch. Plus, who doesn’t love a good troll adventure? Don’t miss out!

Meet the characters from TrollHunters

Toby Domzalski

Okay, Toby is the kind of loyal soft-souled big dude who will defend you with his life but also trip over his own shoelaces five minutes later — love him. He’s endlessly practical (snacks are currency), weirdly philosophical about cartoons, and has the kind of heart that makes him the glue of any team. He gets surprisingly poetic when he’s worried, and also tells the worst jokes on purpose? Honestly, he’s big, awkward, brave, and probably hoarding emergency granola bars somewhere.

Claire Nuñez

Claire is a total firecracker — smart, sassy, and magician-in-training with a dramatic flair for entrances. She balances fierce protectiveness with teenage chaos, like, one minute she’s casting wards and the next she’s stressing about homework and lipstick that won’t stay on. Super loyal, quick with a quip, and secretly into small, bizarre hobbies (I swear she’s got a jar of lucky pebbles), she’s complicated in the best way. Also she’s softer than she looks and will flip out on anyone who hurts her friends — and then apologize for raising her voice, of course.

Jim Lake Jr.

Jim is the classic reluctant hero but also kind of a stubborn kid who won’t stop trying even when everything’s going sideways. He’s brave in the obvious way — leadership, armor, destiny — but also flashes of genuine doubt, which is what makes him real (and also super endearing). Has terrible puns sometimes, likes strategy more than random fights, and keeps trying to do the right thing even when no one’s watching. Also he has that awkward “I’m a normal kid who now has magic problems,” energy and it’s both chaotic and adorable.

Blinky

Blinky is the eccentric ancient mentor with more eyeballs than social skills and approximately twelve thousand bad metaphors per minute. He’s wise, painfully literal sometimes, and falls asleep in the middle of important lectures like a sleepy, brilliant librarian-troll. Loves books, tea, and tiny, very precise gestures of care, but will lecture you about history while rearranging your shoelaces for reasons only he understands. Also, never doubt his loyalty — or his ability to invent extremely complicated gadgety things out of random junk.

AAARRRGGHH!!!

This guy is the sweetest lumbering mass of a warrior — terrifying in battle, but will weep over a dandelion if you look at him the right way. He’s huge and gruff but also secretly into gentle hobbies (like humming to plants? maybe knitting? it’s unclear), and he has an absurdly tender relationship with small animals which I love. He roars, he smashes, and then he’ll offer you cookies; it’s a whole vibe. Kind of slow to speak but when he does it matters, and he’s loyal to a fault — also maybe a little dramatic, in the best possible way.

Mr. Strickler

Mr. Strickler is the cold, precise adult who gives off “control freak” vibes but is low-key terrifying because he never seems to lose his composure. He’s obsessed with order and the rules, has a clipboard for life, and will stare you down into correct behavior — creepy, efficient, unnervingly patient. Probably drinks tea with exactly one sugar and has a hidden stack of very specific maps. Also there’s this tiny hint of sadness sometimes, like he once laughed and it got stuck, which makes him creepier and oddly sympathetic?

Barbara Lake

Barbara is the mom energy turned up to eleven — practical, fierce, and always three steps ahead of everyone else even when she pretends she’s not. She holds the family together with a mix of sarcasm, lists, and an uncanny ability to find lost stuff, while also being emotionally available and terrifyingly good at giving speeches. She’s the person who will ground you but also bake you cookies to make up for it, and she has the kind of patience that’s equal parts exhaustion and love. Also yes she might secretly have a sneaker stash and sings badly in the car — which she denies but totally does.

Otto Scaarbach

Otto feels like the polished villain-next-door except he’s not all bad? He’s calculating, cultured, loves order and luxury, but there’s some weirdly human itch under all the scheming, like he collects tiny porcelain teacups for comfort or something. Ruthless on the battlefield, meticulous in plans, yet sometimes he’ll pause and stare at the moon like he’s considering a different life — dramatic, I know. He’s the type who’ll make a chilling speech and then compliment your taste, which is simultaneously flattering and horrifying.

Gunmar

Gunmar is the monstrous warlord vibe taken to 100 — terrifying, ancient, and monstrously ambitious, like the kind of villain you whisper about at sleepovers. He commands fear and respect, uses brute force but isn’t dumb about strategy, and somehow has an ego so massive it echoes. Yet there’s this grim honor to him, a code that makes him weirdly consistent (don’t expect mercy, expect rules). Also, he occasionally pauses to enjoy the sound of his own footsteps which is both theatrical and delightfully extra.