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Parental Guidance is the sixth episode of Part Three of Trollhunters and the forty-fifth episode of the series.
Official Synopsis
When Barbara's art obsession leads to an "aha!" moment, she demands Jim tell her the truth. Dictatious reveals Gunmar's plans to resurrect Angor Rot.
Summary
Barbara's memory of the Troll World has suddenly returned, which means that the kids have a lot of explaining to do to their folks. When they can't think of any more lies and Barbara becomes fed up, Jim is forced to admit the truth.
Meanwhile, Dictatious has finally reunited with his brother, but earning his trust is a completely different task altogether. When Dictatious accidentally leads a group of goblins right to Jim's house, Dictatious has even more explaining to do. The Trollhunters and their parents fight off the goblins, showing each other their worth as a Trollhunter or protective parent.
Plot
Cast
- Kelsey Grammer as Blinky
- Emile Hirsch as Jim Lake Jr.
- Charlie Saxton as Toby Domzalski
- Lexi Medrano as Claire Nuñez
- Jonathan Hyde as Mr. Strickler
- Fred Tatasciore as Bagdwella
- Ike Amadi as Angor Rot
- David Bradley as Merlin
- Mark Hamill as Dictatious
- Lena Headey as Morgana
- Anjelica Huston as Queen Usurna
- Tom Kenny as Javier Nuñez
- Amy Landecker as Barbara Lake
- Andrea Navedo as Ophelia Nuñez
- Laraine Newman as Nana
- Frank Welker as Fragwa/Goblins
Trivia
- Barbara's memory of the Trollhunters officially returns, not to mention Toby's grandma and Claire's folks find out as well.
- It is revealed that Claire's parents' names are Javier and Ophelia.
- The music playing in the background while Barbara is painting prior to her regaining her memories is “Morning Mood” by Edvard Grieg.
- Anton Yelchin is once again included in the credits, as scenes from "A Night to Remember" play in the first few minutes of the episode.