Queen Gnorga

'''"I'm the queen of mean!"

- Queen Gnorga '''

Queen Gnorga is the main antagonist in A Troll in Central Park. She is the queen of trolls in Troll World and the self-proclaimed "Queen of Mean", who enjoys suffering and nasty things and hates flowers. Her enchanted black thumb can turn people and things to stone. Her husband is King Llort.

At the beginning of the film, after her royal guards captured a flower-loving troll named Stanley, Queen Gnorga and her husband came to the royal courts, which she usually presides over and ordered a punishment for Stanley. Originally, Stanley was sentenced to be turned into stone, but Llort convinces his wife to banish him to a place where there are (supposedly) "no flowers". Gnorga agreed and banished the troll from their kingdom to the human world.

Later, Gnorga found out that the world she banished Stanley to was filled with flowers and blamed her husband, calling him a moron. Gnorga then took matters into her own hands and forces Llort to come with her to the human world to take care of the problem.

Near the end of the movie, Gnorga finally manages to turn Stanley into a stone statue by forcing a kid named Gus (whom Gnorga turned into a troll) to put his magic thumb on Stanley. Despite having done the deed, Stanley's magic start to catch up following Gnorga previously losing to a thumb war with Stanley, causing Gnorga to transform into a rosebush as retribution, much to her shock and discomfort. With her magic undone, she, along with Llort and their dog, are transported back to Troll World in shame, and Gus is turned back into a human before he would revive Stanley with a temporary green thumb. Gnorga is then to remain to rosebush, though it is doubtful she was killed- at any rate, she would've been most displeased, as her hatred of flowers was so intense that she would literally banish any troll that dared plant any in her realm.

As the queen of trolls, Gnorga also had access to magic that allowed her to spy on the human world and she had a fondness for children crying- the sound of which was sufficient to attract her attention even from her distant realm.

Trivia

 * She was voiced by legendary actress Cloris Leachman.
 * An Isrealite in "The Princess and Curdie" resembles her when she scolds her husband after he sees Curdie and Princess Irene riding on Fleet which is now present day Iraq.