’90s? Expect to see them make a comeback this year, as DreamWorks just released a film called “Trolls” that features the voices of Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake. (And sorry, fellow millennials, the toys have gotten a bit of a makeover since our playroom heyday.) Toys R Us, for example, has named Trolls Hug Time Poppy to its top toy list, a Hasbro version of the movie’s lead character that speaks when you press her belly. Kohl’s is offering Poppy’s Hair Salon, also made by Hasbro.

Meanwhile, this year’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie wasn’t quite as big a smash as its 2014 predecessor, but interest is still running high in the toy property. Walmart’s hot toy list includes a skateboarding version of Mikey, the orange-masked turtle, that is guided by a remote control. And then there’s Princess Elena of Avalor, Disney’s first Latina princess and the heroine of a new Disney Channel TV series. TTPM bets that kids will gravitate toward a simple Elena doll that looks similar to a Barbie; Toy Insider highlighted one that sings when you press her necklace.