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The Troll is an audio/visual masterpiece. It's not the plot of the skit, the arrangement, or anything that makes it amazing. Instead, it is the expierience of it. At FFF, Andrew Hoffman, who filmed the skit, decided to show the lengthy raw footage for The Troll. Using an iPod deck, they decided to play music alongside it for fun. They put on the Sigur Ros album "Ágætis Byrjun". Like magic, the skit nearly perfectly synced up with the music. It made it through about the first 3 or 4 songs on the album before stopping. At one point in the CD, the sound of running water is heard. Right when this came on, the camera switched to a small waterfall. Small occourances like this made for a mindblowing sync. It was very well recieved at FFF to most attendees, except Joe Coletta.

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  • The Troll es el noveno episodio de la serie animada Wander Over Yonder thumb|288px . Se estrenó el 1 de Noviembre de 2013 en Disney Channel y el 11 de Diciembre de 2013 en Disney XD .
  • The Troll is an audio/visual masterpiece. It's not the plot of the skit, the arrangement, or anything that makes it amazing. Instead, it is the expierience of it. At FFF, Andrew Hoffman, who filmed the skit, decided to show the lengthy raw footage for The Troll. Using an iPod deck, they decided to play music alongside it for fun. They put on the Sigur Ros album "Ágætis Byrjun". Like magic, the skit nearly perfectly synced up with the music. It made it through about the first 3 or 4 songs on the album before stopping. At one point in the CD, the sound of running water is heard. Right when this came on, the camera switched to a small waterfall. Small occourances like this made for a mindblowing sync. It was very well recieved at FFF to most attendees, except Joe Coletta.
  • The Troll is the 9th episode of Season 1 in Wander Over Yonder
  • Trolls are large humanoid shaped creatures that are found on the Internet. Trolls are known for their herding nature: where there is one there will soon be more. They can be found almost anywhere, but prefer crowded places. Unlike Mythical Trolls, the Trolls in Guild Wars do not shun the sun and are not turned to stone by the sunlight. In fact, they love the spotlight and will do anything for attention, including cannibalism of other trolls and cloning themselves so they can troll their previous self. Do not be confused, these Trolls are highly intelligent, although obsessive.
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  • The Troll
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  • Trolls are large humanoid shaped creatures that are found on the Internet. Trolls are known for their herding nature: where there is one there will soon be more. They can be found almost anywhere, but prefer crowded places. Unlike Mythical Trolls, the Trolls in Guild Wars do not shun the sun and are not turned to stone by the sunlight. In fact, they love the spotlight and will do anything for attention, including cannibalism of other trolls and cloning themselves so they can troll their previous self. Do not be confused, these Trolls are highly intelligent, although obsessive. To encounter the Troll in Guild Wars, visit a port city, such as the Great Temple of Balthazar or Kamadan, Jewel of Istan and ask a question in local chat. Simple questions, such as "What time is it?" are best. The best way to Identify a troll in any given environment is to look for the person who gives a university-class lecture on how to do something when asked something simple as explained above. This lecture will probably last longer than the activity itself and then go on to other related or unrelated topics and do the same. This usually leads to them spending more time explaining, debating, discussing and opinionating (ranting and raving) than anything else. The reason why trolls do all this is simply to polish their own marbles. They love to make others feel inferior to them and they despise people who disagree with their views. Brave adventurers will openly try to prove trolls wrong — those who fail are eaten alive, those who win will tell that no victory could possibly be sweeter. The best way to foil the Troll is to "Play dead", as it were - a strategy that evolution has proven to work in a wide range of situations. "Do not feed the troll" is a commonly used expression to encourage others to "play dead" in the presence of a troll.
  • The Troll es el noveno episodio de la serie animada Wander Over Yonder thumb|288px . Se estrenó el 1 de Noviembre de 2013 en Disney Channel y el 11 de Diciembre de 2013 en Disney XD .
  • The Troll is an audio/visual masterpiece. It's not the plot of the skit, the arrangement, or anything that makes it amazing. Instead, it is the expierience of it. At FFF, Andrew Hoffman, who filmed the skit, decided to show the lengthy raw footage for The Troll. Using an iPod deck, they decided to play music alongside it for fun. They put on the Sigur Ros album "Ágætis Byrjun". Like magic, the skit nearly perfectly synced up with the music. It made it through about the first 3 or 4 songs on the album before stopping. At one point in the CD, the sound of running water is heard. Right when this came on, the camera switched to a small waterfall. Small occourances like this made for a mindblowing sync. It was very well recieved at FFF to most attendees, except Joe Coletta.
  • The Troll is the 9th episode of Season 1 in Wander Over Yonder
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