Snarf

Snarf is a fictional character in the American animated television series Trollz. He is a half-dog, half-ogre creature and Simon's loyal henchman. He is voiced by Janyse Jaud. Snarf is half dog, half ogre and has the ability to shift between one form and the other at will. Despite being part ogre, most of the time he acts friendly and a bit oblivious to what's going on around him. He is very loyal to his master, Simon, and does all that he can ... more

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