For the Olaf one... Wasn't Elsa happy when she made him? I mean, she was singing about how she was finally free and didn't have to hide her powers anymore. Also, she was *smiling* when she made him. As for the other monster, she made him when she was angry that her sister was trying to take her new found freedom away from her (if I remember correctly)
Lydia Alice. Actually Elsa created Olaf when she was a child in the ballroom. She made him and said to Anna, "My name is Olaf and I give (or like?) warm hugs."
Yeah, Olaf has the personality that Elsa felt during the creation of him. Not only that, also memories and dreams that she is thinking. Thats why Olaf knew that you need to stay away from yellow because then Elsa is angry or extremely defensive. Ballroom Olaf was not real Olaf, because it was just ordinary snowman and it got destroyed in the end of the scene. I guess Elsa was not strong enough that time to create living things or it requires additional conditions.
I loved the instant creation of Olaf. It's because Elsa really did want to build a snowman, lol...like Anna had been asking for years. She just thought she couldn't because last time it ended with Anna getting hurt. But now she's on the mountain alone, so she's like "YES, I'm gonna build that snowman, and more!"
Olaf was made up by Elsa and Anna in that scene where they were kids when they were playing in the great hall. Anna was giving him a voice saying I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs. Later on in the movie Anna seems to recognize him saying that's right. Perhaps she brought him back to life thinking of happier times. Sorry I've watched this movie with my daughter WAY too many times 😂
1) Poor parenting. Yes, but Elza would have been seen as a witch and a witch as queen would have been seen as a bad omen. Also, a kid with this kind of power is dangerous and they took the decision that seemed the less dangerous for everybody. 2) Who is in charge ? Please check history. Ever heard of regency ? 3) Trolls. The kingdom has a good relationship with the trolls, so what's the deal ? And Hans ? Seriously, he gives the details of his plans : get a princess, make her queen and let her die. 4) LGBT. You can probably find this kind of subtleties in many Disney Movies. 7 dwarves living alone in the forest, Timon and Pumpaa, etc. But ok, Frozen has gone a little further. 5) Olaf. Are you serious ? Don't you understand the symbolism of a song in a Disney movie ? This one is about the passage to adulthood. The song is here to be a symbol of a change, of course in real life someone doesn't becomes free in a few seconds, but we have here the symbol of a teenager accepting herself and becoming an adult. So when she creates Olaf, she is "free" and just "doesn't care" about the rest of the World. By the way, Let it Go is often seen as a metaphor of someone accepting his homosexuality. This is true, but it can also be seen as a metaphor of someone telling the World "Fuck off, I'm accepting who I am and I don't care about what you think about it". This song is universal.
Timon and Pumba are best friends, the dwarves could all be brothers or maybe they all can't afford houses of their own. Honestly, I think most of the LGTB theories only exist because a bunch of progressive, liberal know-nothings want it. The only definitive gay Disney characters (to my knowledge) are LeFou in the live action Beauty and the Beast and the two cops in Gravity Falls.
I think Queen Elsa made the happy snowman because she felt free, because she could finally be herself. Once a person feels like they can be unapologetically themselves happiness comes naturally. The snowman embodies that. Also I think Elsa and Anna made the snowman when they were little right before the accident. Snowman might represent that Queen Elsa is not ashamed of her powers and that she has gotten over the accident she had with Anna when she was little. The snow monster she makes kind of makes sense because when a person no longer cares about what other people think they become protective of themselves when others try to attack them for being who they are. Elsa built the monster cuz she thought they might lock her up again. I think the castle represents the beautiful things people can create when they trust themselves and who they are.
In coronation day Elsa became formally queen. She was practically queen already as she is next in line of successor and next in line becomes queen automatically. So Elsa was in lead of Arendelle already.
Spotty Sneeky I think you're over thinking the whole "Elsa locked away" situation! I don't think she was locked in her room, Elsa was scared and her parents suggested she "limit her contact with people" and she agreed, to the extent where she stayed in her room. So i think between her parents death, and her coronation, she still ran things. She wasn't locked away, that was her choice
What about Anna and elsa are rapunzel's cousin , their parents died in a shipwrecked which was supposed to head to rapunzel's wedding , The ship sank in to the ocean where was shown in the little mermaid movie which ariel found , but no they are not dead , they're washed into an island and build a home and there's where tarzan is born
Also Christof asks Anna what Prince Hants shoe size is and Anna says' shoe size doesn't matter.' Another adult joke snuck in there hoping adults don't notice.
To answer the question in 1:35, there are things called "regents," it's a person who oversees the country while the current monarch is unable the oversee the country, such as being too young or being sick.
It's just like how Odin did not want Asgard's citizens to know his son Loki is a Frost Giant although it actually is not fair to not tell him that certain fact much earlier than centuries later after the Ice War that caused a new war to happen between Asgard and Jotunheim.
Yeah, I always thought of it as them just not knowing how to handle it. It came across to me as them asking her to conceal it because they thought maybe if they ignored it and didn't encourage or exercise it it'd fade with time. Not knowing how to handle a situation literally no one has ever dealt with before is not unreasonable and it doesn't make someone a bad parent.
I don't know about that whole, 'bad parenting' theory. If one of my kids was endangering the life of the other one, the first thing I'd do is separate them. Of course I'd try to help Elsa more than that, but I think any parent would first separate them until the safety issue could be worked out. In the movie, they make separating them and putting gloves on Elsa out to be 'bad parenting moves' but as a parent, I know I would do both of those things. But I wouldn't just leave them separated and then go on with life as though nothing else needed to be done. The only thing that would be 'bad parenting' would be if I simply locked Elsa up and left it at that. In the overall, they make the parents, (conspicuously, the father), seem to be bad, but they died soon after separating the girls so we don't really KNOW that was all the parents were going to do about it. I think the parents get a pretty bad rap out of this story, one that they don't really deserve. I know, it's a fictional story but the impression it leaves is that the parents are to blame and I don't agree with that. Who knows what the 'correct way' to deal with dangerous ice magic in the hands of a child?
It's all well and good to discuss their parenting skills in today's light but what the troll tells them is that the kingdom's people will be afraid of her for her powers (witchcraft) and that since she has no control she would probably defend herself rashly with those powers making things much worse. Spiral of doom! There are still some countries that will kill people accused of witchcraft let alone back in the ~18th century. That the troll does not tell them how she should train with the powers makes no sense as he seems to be the only one that understands the situation. She should have spent some time with them learning control but her parents did what they thought was right - For the time period.
Seriously, how do you deal with a situation you are really ill equipped to handle. And that of a magic ice child at that. Kids have tantrums and if she threw a fit with powers like that she could have killed everyone. So how exactly DOES an ordinary person deal with something like that. Where's Professor Xavier when you need him, right?
Hear me out.. SHOULDN'T THE KING AND QUEEN OF ARENDELLE HAVE A ROOM FOR A PRIVATE DOCTOR?! I MEAN, WHAT'S THE USE OF HAVING A GIGANTIC CASTLE WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE A PRIVATE DOCTOR
Yeah when she was singing let it go she was happy to be free so that's why maybe Olaf is different from marshmallow because marshmallow was created when else was mad maybe
Exactly. Her creations are reflections of her state of mind at the time she created them. Olaf is a snowman with a happy personality because Elsa finally felt happy and free when she created him whereas Marshmallow is angry and huge because he reflects the kind of anger and frustration Elsa feels at that point, as well as a fear being much bigger than herself, and she also needs something big to protect her, hence Marshmallow's size.
Parents don't think a bout all of this. It is a movie for kids! Anything goes it doesn't have to be realistic.. After all don't you think it's strange how a little girl has ice powers? You know? It part of making the movie fun.
Vivienne Mendoza I've thought about a lot of this. I don't care if these things go unanswered, but definitely was curious about things such as who was in charge, how the king knew about the trolls, etc.
0:14 that's me when my sister asks to watch frozen one more time my sister: frozen again one more time me: I SAID ENOUGH YOU'VE GONE BEYOND ONE MORE TIME
As an adult (without children) who watched this movie just two weeks ago for the first time I really enjoyed it and I love Olaf. It's a Disney movie, they never made 100% sense to begin with. And it's good that way.
Oh, what the heck. I'll play. 1. I agree about the parenting. I've never liked their parents and always thought they created the monster they were so afraid of. Grand Pabby TOLD them that fear would make her dangerous. As for why Elsa, supposedly, chose to shut herself away from Anna, what else did you expect? She couldn't control her powers, her parents made her afraid of them, she'd already accidentally hurt Anna, and she was told she had to keep it a secret. What else would a kid do, but hide? 2. I'm guessing that some kind of regent was working with Elsa during the time between when her parents died and she came of age. I'm also guessing that because the people of Arendelle were so excited about the gates opening that things had been stagnant for a long time. Probably because things just kept running the same way they were when the king and queen were alive. 3. The trolls. I love the trolls. At first, I thought they were a really big plot hole. But, I think they set up for a sequel quite nicely. Obviously the king knew about them and knew about magic. The king didn't miss a beat when Grand Pabby asked if Elsa was born with her powers or cursed. If I had my way, the sequel will be about the trolls helping to shed some light on the origin of Elsa's powers and Anna's and Elsa's family history. I don't think they are particularly nefarious or dark. They just love Kristoff. And Hans was a jerk from the beginning. I don't believe for a second he was cursed, he was just a bad guy and an opportunist. He was being all nice and helpful because he wanted the throne, one way or another. 4. Whether Oaken is gay or not, there are quite a few LGBTQ subtleties in this movie. Elsa's story resonates with the community. 5. Olaf was the product of Elsa letting go of her fear. He was the product of one of the few happy memories she had of using her powers when she was a child and she was getting a little of that back when she created him up on the mountain. I don't think she knew he'd come to life, but once she realized that, she decided to try again when she created the monster. It's one of my all time favorites movies (Disney or otherwise) and I've thought quite a bit about it. Mostly, I just want to know the backstory: Where did her powers come from? Why weren't her parents surprised? What do the trolls know? Etc. I think it will be fun to find out. I actually like Once Upon Time's version of events.
The one that puzzled me was the charge of treason levelled against Elsa. Treason is a crime against the state. As the Queen in an absolute monarchy, Elsa would be head of state. So she couldn't be charged with treason...
I think Olaf being a childhood memoriy and remembering the good times she had with her sister Anna, Is a living embodiment of the love and affection Elsa has for her kid sister.Olaf is a representation of the best of both sisters.
You know why Olaf is happy? Because Elsa was thinking about their childhood, like how she create olaf with anna, they were happy on that memory that's why Olaf is always happy. And the monster that Elsa made? His attitude is like that because Elsa build him to be a monster
On the comment about Hans, there was no curse. Evil intentions were there all along. When he passed out the blankets to the people of Arendale, he was showing the people, that when he was in charge, people would love him, because he is showing kindness, and fantastic leadership. He could not do anything in front of the guards of Arendale, because word would spread. Behind closed doors with Anna, he could be himself. He did not like being at the bottom of the royal line, so be became clever and found a way to raise to the top, even if was taking out the original rulers of Arendale.
In the first version of "For the first time in forever" Anna sings 'Why have a ball room with no balls?' I don't know if u get it but I do. It's a dirty joke. XD
Elsa’s parents aren’t abusive, I’m pretty sure Elsa assigned her own isolation. And her parents didn’t die, go watch a supercarlinbrothers/seamus Gorman video.
Well her powers do reflect on what she's feeling and perhaps thats why Olaf is more nice and cuddly compared to Marshmallow is because she could finally feel free and subconsciously let go of her true nature.
Olaf was made right when Elsa decided to "Let it go" and not be afraid of her powers any more, and the first thing she did was build a snowman which is what her sister had been asking her to do for YEARS. She was remembering the happy times with her sister, and that's why he's so happy and positive. Marshmallow on the other hand was made when Elsa was all scared and stressed and feeling like she messed up because she just found out she froze everything while trying to get away, so that's why he's so mean. And there is a theory as to how they came to life in the first place. You can see Rupunzal and Flinn in the movie, so some people think Elsa and Rupunzal are twins and Elsa go her powers from the flower too since it had "the ability to heal the sick and injured" and Rupunzal brought Flinn back to life, so Elsa can do the same thing, she just got some sweet ice upgrades, and that why Rupunzal is there, to see her sister become queen. When Rupunzal was stolen, her parents could have sent their other baby to a safe place so that she wouldn't get stolen too, and that's why she's there in the first place.
I stole jimin's jams -boi her parents should have helped her learn to master her powers, not make her keep it all bottled up. What happens when you shake a soda bottle and then open it? BOOM!.
She made Olaf because he's a reminder of her past, during the song she's trying to forget her past and move on hence the name "Let it go". So basically when she makes him and walks away it's supposed to symbolise her discarding that memory of her and Anna and leaving it forever. She made Marshmallow as a guard because she knew they would come after her. So he would stop them from seeing her and reminding her of all the memory's she just managed to get red of like if you had just finished doing some really hard homework and someone just spilt water all over it.
The Hans part is pretty easy to explain. 1. He was acting in the beginning trying to show that he was a suitable person for Anna to marry (which he explained himself). A con artist. 2. Frozen is based on the snow queen and there is a pretty realistic theory that Hans is the mirror (he reflects people), he managed to perfectly match Anna in the beginning with his reactions being almost identical to hers. 3. People won't generally show their true colours straight up. Disney tries to make more complicated characters and they get bad marks for their personality having different levels/facets. Hans 'true' personality is most likely the one seen closer to the end but even that could be him lying to himself.
I agree with most stuff you said but Olaf was created from Elsa’s good memories. Yeah she was in her feelings but notice, when she made him, her negative mood changed. In a newer show/short/thing called Olaf’s adventures (I believe it was called that) Elsa states that the thing that kept her connected to her sister and her happiness was Olaf. Only difference is he came to life. When it came to the abominable snowman, he was made as protection from the rest of the world and her, KEY ON KEY, fears. I felt I needed to say this and I’m sorry if I waisted your time but yeah. Olaf was made out of positivity and Elsa finally setting her self free
Elsa made Olaf during the scene where herself and Anna were playing with Elsa's ice power. They were happy at that moment so obviously Olaf was happy too. Elsa kind of reminds herself of what she could do before her powers were concealed, she also remembers Olaf at that moment, she is actually also happy when she can finally use her powers again. She isn't scared of herself anymore. ' The fears that once controlled me, can't get to me at all! '
For Olaf, the movie clearly shows that Elsa's emotions trigger her powers, right? That's why she has trouble controlling it. So when she was singing on the mountain, happy and carefree that she didn't have to hide anymore, she made Olaf, who shows happiness. He was part of one of Elsa's happiest memories - with Anna - so I think that's why. As well, she also Marshmallow when she was angry - he shows anger, frustration, and protectiveness. I am not looking for hate, this is my own theory, my own idea, so please, no need to get upset. I am not trying to offend anyone.
Because when she made Olaf, she was singing Let it go. And we all know the song. And the song shows Elsa that she's finally letting go of her troubles and embraces her powers. Thus, explaining the reason why Olaf is happy. And as for the other snow beast she created, she was currently at a dilemma at the time because she was worried for her sister's safety at her presence
I think the thing with Olaf is pretty clear. She already created an Olaf while they were kids and after she left the kingdom and felt free and happy she just build up things which makes her happy and so she build Olaf because of her deep memories without her even noticing what she did. I mean she was surprised seeing Olaf later in her ice castle and remembered the time when they were kids and played with him.
"Olaf doesn't make much sense." Spoken like a person who clearly hasn't read the Snow Queen or paid close attention to the movie. In the Snow Queen, the boy and girl share an important connection; as children, their houses were united at the top, where a rose bush grew. At the end of the story, the girl "rescues" the boy by reminding him of that connection; she brings a rose. In Frozen, the Rose is obviously replaced by Olaf. As children, they play in the snow. Do you remember the song "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" Olaf was the connection between Anna and Elsa as children. How could you miss the whole "Hi I'm Olaf! And I like warm hugs!" scene? When Anna goes to Elsa's castle, who does she bring with him? And what does he say? Olaf says "You built me. Don't you remember that?" It could be a reference to when Elsa built him during the song, but it's really more representative of when he was originally built, hearkening back to that scene of childhood when Anna and Elsa built him together. (She did NOT just built him during the song; he *was* built by both of them as children. This is an indelible scene at the beginning of the movie.) He's a snowman and he likes warm hugs... what better representation of "fire and ice," the connection between Anna, fire, and Elsa, ice, could there be? So how could anyone say his presence just "doesn't make sense?"
Thank You! The world has been waiting for this nice and logical comment for a ... year and a half. For several years now, I'm only watching cartoons and SF comedies - entertainment only. No 'history' nor 'moralizing' BS from the start.
I get this video but why can't we just let children movies be children movies? (I am not judging you perosnaly becuase that would be hypocritical of me cause I do it too)
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I can explain the Olaf one. When they were kids they built the snowman. Elsa was mad at Anna and that might have triggered a memory which made it happen. And again she had built it when she was was a kid so she remembered. The only thing that doesn't make sense is that when he said hi to her she acted like she hadn't known.
Olaf actually makes perfect sense. He was created in the first time Elsa used her powers for herself, for her own wellbeing. She recreated the last time she was allowed to be her - in the image of the childhood snowman.
Olaf is happy because he's a symbol of the sisters' friendship before the accident. He's the happiness that remains in Elsa's heart (although she's not aware of it).
I think the parenting issue highlighted an interesting issue about how many parents deal with mental illness. When parents haven't experienced things like anxiety or depression themselves, it becomes very hard for them to understand how to deal with a child who is growing up with those issues. To me (and many other people) Elsa's story is one of mental illness and being able to come to terms with herself in a society that viewed her as a "monster". Her parents, even though they meant well (regardless of how effective their methods actually were), didn't fundamentally understand what Elsa was going through and therefore didn't understand how to deal with it. I've seen similar reactions in parents of kids with mental illness (as sad as it is).
I don't see the Olaf thing being that difficult to explain. She does make him at the point where she's like "Oh yeah, I'm not beholden to the prejudices and unwanted observation of my subjects anymore. Hurrah! BOOM, happy childhood memory."
Not even that many adults notice how many times Anna takes the blame every time Elsa attacks her in anger. Never let a child believe, "It's my fault she hurt me because I made her angry"
The answer to the Olaf question. It was a moment of reminiscence perhaps as when Anna and Elsa were children she made a snowman, made it talk and say it was Olaf etc. some of Elsa's powers seem to relate to power of thought; as she may have had the memory of this moment when she made the snowman which inadvertently made Olaf alive, same with Marshmellow, she was probably thinking she needed something to defend herself thus thinking of a massive destructive snow monster.
1- Agree 2- Elsa was in charge. When the king dies the heir ( Elsa ) became Queen and she was in charge. So that shows that you don`t understand how monarchies work. 3-This does not really matter. 4- So what ? 5- Things does not always need to make sense
Some of this isn’t actually surprising, as the original story “the snow queen” by Hans Christian Andersen, is a pretty dark story. He also wrote many other fairy tales that Disney remade into a more family friendly versions. Example, the little mermaid (I chose this example bc it was my favorite movie as a kid) in the Hans Christian Andersen’s version, the little mermaid had her tongue cut out by the evil sea witch in Exchange for legs which when she walked it felt like walking on nails. She had to kill the prince but she couldn’t and threw the dagger into the water and then she died. As u see... it’s kinda dark for a fairytale compared to the Disney version. So yeh read them there actually pretty good lol idk I was bored😂
Made to sit? I love this movie! :) 1) Poor parenting? Let's be honest, this isn't a strange thing to see in the world. Also, Elsa seemed to have locked herself in the room, more than the parents wanting her to stay in it 24/7 like she seemed to have tried to do. 2) Not a big detail, but easily explained away by the staff and possibly Elsa speaking from her room. 3) Typical family. Chris is their child/brother/whatever. They want to see him married and happy. This isn't modern times after all (though even today you will see it). Also, Hans just had two faces. Not a curse. He had to make it look one way to keep face with the people, but he still had to have seat of power. He could have actually still been a kind and caring king, just one who wanted that position and not at a lower position. 4) While I didn't see Elsa as gay or into her sister (like some seem to want them to be) interesting take on the store family. 5) Olaf was happy because his creation was happy when she first created him when she was a little girl. "My name is Olaf and like warm hugs." :p She was also happy at that time. The other I would say was created to be a guard.
I think it makes sense that Elsa would create Olaf as she let it go. She was happy at that moment, thinking she was finally free. She had made Olaf before and she was using her powers with such reckless abandon that just about anything could have come out of that snow storm that was on her subconscious mind, as well as the castle and dress she intended to build.
About number two: Here in Sweden we have been taught since young age about our monarchs and it's not that uncommon that the monarch dies before the heir is of age. The only thing that happens is that the staff that worked with the monarch then takes over the tutor and ruling role and rules along side with the heir, they have the biggest power until the heir is of age but of course the heir is still a big part of the decision making. Not sure how it's in other places of the world, but that's how it was here when we were still under the rule of monarchs. And number three: I'm quiet sure the trolls and the royal family has some kind of history together. It's also not uncommon up here that magical creatures sticks with one family, no matter how many generations passes. So Pabi could have known previous generations of Arendel monarchs and then that knowledge has passed down through the family in case something would happen. Because based on the picture in the book, the trolls have known by them since medieval times. And I'm not that sure about the trolls changing Hans theory. They never meet him and Anna and Kristoff never brought anything along with them from the trolls meaning they didn't cast a spell on anything or anyone that would be in contact with Hans. Kristoff only came in contact with Hans AFTER he turned on Anna. And about Olaf: Olaf was created from her childhood memories. Yes, the coming to life part might be confusing but not the happy and cheery part. To her, Olaf is one of the good things about her powers. A happy memory she had with Anna. He connected them. Marshmallow on the other hand was created out of fear and because she wanted Anna to leave her alone, the complete opposite. So it was like bound to happen that he would have temper. He was created out of fear after all.
The prince showed compassion because it was an act to look good. That is why he only behaved evil when they were left alone, not because he was under any spell.
Okay... But when Elsa and Anna was kids was last time Elsa felt Freedom. They was making Olaf and because she felt freedom when she is singing let it go she makes him as a symbol for freedom and happiness. She was also surprised when Anna, Olaf and them comes, because Olaf was alive. Then she found out that she could make life with her powers. Because she wasn't ready she accidentally makes an "evil" snowman. Later in the mini clip after all the text you can see marshmallow taking Elsa's crown on and being happy. Like Elsa being okay and happy for being with her sister and being a queen.
The mom is mostly dead in Disney Films because Walt Disney’s mother died when he was a young child. He said you wanted a relatable part in his life in most of his animated films. But In other Disney films like tiana The mom is still alive (and the dad!)
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For the Olaf one... Wasn't Elsa happy when she made him? I mean, she was singing about how she was finally free and didn't have to hide her powers anymore. Also, she was *smiling* when she made him. As for the other monster, she made him when she was angry that her sister was trying to take her new found freedom away from her (if I remember correctly)
Lydia Alice. Actually Elsa created Olaf when she was a child in the ballroom. She made him and said to Anna, "My name is Olaf and I give (or like?) warm hugs."
Yeah, Olaf has the personality that Elsa felt during the creation of him. Not only that, also memories and dreams that she is thinking. Thats why Olaf knew that you need to stay away from yellow because then Elsa is angry or extremely defensive. Ballroom Olaf was not real Olaf, because it was just ordinary snowman and it got destroyed in the end of the scene. I guess Elsa was not strong enough that time to create living things or it requires additional conditions.
Lydia Alice yeah I strongly disagreed with that part :/
I loved the instant creation of Olaf. It's because Elsa really did want to build a snowman, lol...like Anna had been asking for years. She just thought she couldn't because last time it ended with Anna getting hurt. But now she's on the mountain alone, so she's like "YES, I'm gonna build that snowman, and more!"
Lydia Alice
Anna was trying to get Elsa to stop killing an entire kingdom.
Olaf was made up by Elsa and Anna in that scene where they were kids when they were playing in the great hall. Anna was giving him a voice saying I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs. Later on in the movie Anna seems to recognize him saying that's right. Perhaps she brought him back to life thinking of happier times. Sorry I've watched this movie with my daughter WAY too many times 😂
Mel S That was Elsa who gave Olaf a name.
Mel S, well that's nice you did! (^ v ^)
All the parents say WAY
Mel S re4th
Mel S aww that's soo sweet
I just have one question : How and why does Elsa makes dresses when she has SNOW POWERS
Nigerian Gamer disney magic ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nigerian Gamer Her dress is made out of ice
Nigerian Gamer -faqing- Disney logic xD
Naomi Allah shouldnt it be stiff not frozen
Nigerian Gamer she infused her magic with her current outfit, allowing her to manipulate the material and change it into one she desired
1) Poor parenting. Yes, but Elza would have been seen as a witch and a witch as queen would have been seen as a bad omen. Also, a kid with this kind of power is dangerous and they took the decision that seemed the less dangerous for everybody.
2) Who is in charge ? Please check history. Ever heard of regency ?
3) Trolls. The kingdom has a good relationship with the trolls, so what's the deal ? And Hans ? Seriously, he gives the details of his plans : get a princess, make her queen and let her die.
4) LGBT. You can probably find this kind of subtleties in many Disney Movies. 7 dwarves living alone in the forest, Timon and Pumpaa, etc. But ok, Frozen has gone a little further.
5) Olaf. Are you serious ? Don't you understand the symbolism of a song in a Disney movie ? This one is about the passage to adulthood. The song is here to be a symbol of a change, of course in real life someone doesn't becomes free in a few seconds, but we have here the symbol of a teenager accepting herself and becoming an adult. So when she creates Olaf, she is "free" and just "doesn't care" about the rest of the World.
By the way, Let it Go is often seen as a metaphor of someone accepting his homosexuality. This is true, but it can also be seen as a metaphor of someone telling the World "Fuck off, I'm accepting who I am and I don't care about what you think about it". This song is universal.
Timon and Pumba are best friends, the dwarves could all be brothers or maybe they all can't afford houses of their own. Honestly, I think most of the LGTB theories only exist because a bunch of progressive, liberal know-nothings want it. The only definitive gay Disney characters (to my knowledge) are LeFou in the live action Beauty and the Beast and the two cops in Gravity Falls.
I had no idea that the cops were gay
I think Queen Elsa made the happy snowman because she felt free, because she could finally be herself. Once a person feels like they can be unapologetically themselves happiness comes naturally. The snowman embodies that. Also I think Elsa and Anna made the snowman when they were little right before the accident. Snowman might represent that Queen Elsa is not ashamed of her powers and that she has gotten over the accident she had with Anna when she was little. The snow monster she makes kind of makes sense because when a person no longer cares about what other people think they become protective of themselves when others try to attack them for being who they are. Elsa built the monster cuz she thought they might lock her up again. I think the castle represents the beautiful things people can create when they trust themselves and who they are.
E. S. J. How did you even type all of that???? ._. °^°
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E. S. J. Very well said..
In coronation day Elsa became formally queen. She was practically queen already as she is next in line of successor and next in line becomes queen automatically. So Elsa was in lead of Arendelle already.
What are the age factor though.
Marko Liimatainen so she judged the adults???
yes, but she was locked away the whole time
Spotty Sneeky I think you're over thinking the whole "Elsa locked away" situation! I don't think she was locked in her room, Elsa was scared and her parents suggested she "limit her contact with people" and she agreed, to the extent where she stayed in her room. So i think between her parents death, and her coronation, she still ran things. She wasn't locked away, that was her choice
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What about
Anna and elsa are rapunzel's cousin , their parents died in a shipwrecked which was supposed to head to rapunzel's wedding ,
The ship sank in to the ocean where was shown in the little mermaid movie which ariel found , but no they are not dead , they're washed into an island and build a home and there's where tarzan is born
shinobu reiko lol
If that is true...mind blow😮😲
shinobu reiko holy fuck
in the original story Rapunzel was not a princess until she married the prince
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If their parents did went to a neice’s wedding, wouldn’t that make Elsa and Anna invited too, though?
Also Christof asks Anna what Prince Hants shoe size is and Anna says' shoe size doesn't matter.' Another adult joke snuck in there hoping adults don't notice.
Eww
Nope
Hatty Salter what...? oh... *ohhhhhh* The fuck
Big feet, big meat
Hatty Salter AHHHHH FUCK NO
To answer the question in 1:35, there are things called "regents," it's a person who oversees the country while the current monarch is unable the oversee the country, such as being too young or being sick.
Lol the T-shirt I'm wearing while watching this says "Keep Calm and Let It Go" with a little elsa
Bad parenting- it was set at a different time where they'd hide any kind of difference to society....
It's just like how Odin did not want Asgard's citizens to know his son Loki is a Frost Giant although it actually is not fair to not tell him that certain fact much earlier than centuries later after the Ice War that caused a new war to happen between Asgard and Jotunheim.
Yeah, I always thought of it as them just not knowing how to handle it. It came across to me as them asking her to conceal it because they thought maybe if they ignored it and didn't encourage or exercise it it'd fade with time. Not knowing how to handle a situation literally no one has ever dealt with before is not unreasonable and it doesn't make someone a bad parent.
I don't know about that whole, 'bad parenting' theory. If one of my kids was endangering the life of the other one, the first thing I'd do is separate them. Of course I'd try to help Elsa more than that, but I think any parent would first separate them until the safety issue could be worked out. In the movie, they make separating them and putting gloves on Elsa out to be 'bad parenting moves' but as a parent, I know I would do both of those things. But I wouldn't just leave them separated and then go on with life as though nothing else needed to be done. The only thing that would be 'bad parenting' would be if I simply locked Elsa up and left it at that. In the overall, they make the parents, (conspicuously, the father), seem to be bad, but they died soon after separating the girls so we don't really KNOW that was all the parents were going to do about it. I think the parents get a pretty bad rap out of this story, one that they don't really deserve. I know, it's a fictional story but the impression it leaves is that the parents are to blame and I don't agree with that. Who knows what the 'correct way' to deal with dangerous ice magic in the hands of a child?
It's all well and good to discuss their parenting skills in today's light but what the troll tells them is that the kingdom's people will be afraid of her for her powers (witchcraft) and that since she has no control she would probably defend herself rashly with those powers making things much worse. Spiral of doom! There are still some countries that will kill people accused of witchcraft let alone back in the ~18th century. That the troll does not tell them how she should train with the powers makes no sense as he seems to be the only one that understands the situation. She should have spent some time with them learning control but her parents did what they thought was right - For the time period.
Seriously, how do you deal with a situation you are really ill equipped to handle. And that of a magic ice child at that. Kids have tantrums and if she threw a fit with powers like that she could have killed everyone. So how exactly DOES an ordinary person deal with something like that. Where's Professor Xavier when you need him, right?
Hear me out..
SHOULDN'T THE KING AND QUEEN OF ARENDELLE HAVE A ROOM FOR A PRIVATE DOCTOR?! I MEAN, WHAT'S THE USE OF HAVING A GIGANTIC CASTLE WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE A PRIVATE DOCTOR
CrayCray J they probably have. But this was magic
Olaf came from a happier time? And he already had a personality built...
What does that mena
Wow...
How are frozen videos alive still when it was release in 2013?
Pepper Chops theres another frozen movie coming out this christmas
Claire Johnson aaandddd its out
RobenVlogs I still have to wait for it until it is translated ;-;
Pepper Chops ikr
Because some people still like it
Yeah when she was singing let it go she was happy to be free so that's why maybe Olaf is different from marshmallow because marshmallow was created when else was mad maybe
That Is A Good Point.
Exactly. Her creations are reflections of her state of mind at the time she created them. Olaf is a snowman with a happy personality because Elsa finally felt happy and free when she created him whereas Marshmallow is angry and huge because he reflects the kind of anger and frustration Elsa feels at that point, as well as a fear being much bigger than herself, and she also needs something big to protect her, hence Marshmallow's size.
Parents don't think a bout all of this. It is a movie for kids! Anything goes it doesn't have to be realistic.. After all don't you think it's strange how a little girl has ice powers? You know? It part of making the movie fun.
just because its a fantasy movie doesnt mean it cant have plot holes or problems
Vivienne Mendoza I've thought about a lot of this. I don't care if these things go unanswered, but definitely was curious about things such as who was in charge, how the king knew about the trolls, etc.
0:14 that's me when my sister asks to watch frozen one more time
my sister: frozen again one more time
me: I SAID ENOUGH
YOU'VE GONE BEYOND ONE MORE TIME
Hmmm....interesting
As an adult (without children) who watched this movie just two weeks ago for the first time I really enjoyed it and I love Olaf. It's a Disney movie, they never made 100% sense to begin with. And it's good that way.
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Oh, what the heck. I'll play. 1. I agree about the parenting. I've never liked their parents and always thought they created the monster they were so afraid of. Grand Pabby TOLD them that fear would make her dangerous. As for why Elsa, supposedly, chose to shut herself away from Anna, what else did you expect? She couldn't control her powers, her parents made her afraid of them, she'd already accidentally hurt Anna, and she was told she had to keep it a secret. What else would a kid do, but hide? 2. I'm guessing that some kind of regent was working with Elsa during the time between when her parents died and she came of age. I'm also guessing that because the people of Arendelle were so excited about the gates opening that things had been stagnant for a long time. Probably because things just kept running the same way they were when the king and queen were alive. 3. The trolls. I love the trolls. At first, I thought they were a really big plot hole. But, I think they set up for a sequel quite nicely. Obviously the king knew about them and knew about magic. The king didn't miss a beat when Grand Pabby asked if Elsa was born with her powers or cursed. If I had my way, the sequel will be about the trolls helping to shed some light on the origin of Elsa's powers and Anna's and Elsa's family history. I don't think they are particularly nefarious or dark. They just love Kristoff. And Hans was a jerk from the beginning. I don't believe for a second he was cursed, he was just a bad guy and an opportunist. He was being all nice and helpful because he wanted the throne, one way or another. 4. Whether Oaken is gay or not, there are quite a few LGBTQ subtleties in this movie. Elsa's story resonates with the community. 5. Olaf was the product of Elsa letting go of her fear. He was the product of one of the few happy memories she had of using her powers when she was a child and she was getting a little of that back when she created him up on the mountain. I don't think she knew he'd come to life, but once she realized that, she decided to try again when she created the monster.
It's one of my all time favorites movies (Disney or otherwise) and I've thought quite a bit about it. Mostly, I just want to know the backstory: Where did her powers come from? Why weren't her parents surprised? What do the trolls know? Etc. I think it will be fun to find out. I actually like Once Upon Time's version of events.
The one that puzzled me was the charge of treason levelled against Elsa.
Treason is a crime against the state. As the Queen in an absolute monarchy, Elsa would be head of state. So she couldn't be charged with treason...
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I think Olaf being a childhood memoriy and remembering the good times she had with her sister Anna,
Is a living embodiment of the love and affection Elsa has for her kid sister.Olaf is a representation of the best of both sisters.
You know why Olaf is happy? Because Elsa was thinking about their childhood, like how she create olaf with anna, they were happy on that memory that's why Olaf is always happy. And the monster that Elsa made? His attitude is like that because Elsa build him to be a monster
On the comment about Hans, there was no curse. Evil intentions were there all along. When he passed out the blankets to the people of Arendale, he was showing the people, that when he was in charge, people would love him, because he is showing kindness, and fantastic leadership. He could not do anything in front of the guards of Arendale, because word would spread. Behind closed doors with Anna, he could be himself. He did not like being at the bottom of the royal line, so be became clever and found a way to raise to the top, even if was taking out the original rulers of Arendale.
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At school: conceal don't feel don't let them know
At home alone: let it go let it go can't hold it in any more.
that song literally is me coming out to my parents in a nutshell
This is nonsense.
I already knew that rupunzel was in frozen
Ariana Labra I think everyone did
WHAT?!
Good for u
Ariana Labra even I knew, I saw her xD
Ariana Labra me too
The fact that Elsa didn't bring any food with her when she left the castle. Am I the only one who wonders what she ate?!
I bet 99 percent of people clicked on this vid even tho they are still kids
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You're looking at one xD
Shei Lyn yeah im 12
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Olaf’s obsession with winter is a bit disturbing. I died. This is hilarious good job keep the videos coming
In the first version of "For the first time in forever" Anna sings 'Why have a ball room with no balls?' I don't know if u get it but I do. It's a dirty joke. XD
Ha balls nice one 🔞
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the let it go part tho I nearly died xD
I legit always thought who was ruling the empire if Elsa was locked up
Not to be rude but it's Disney they get away with everything
Elsa’s parents aren’t abusive, I’m pretty sure Elsa assigned her own isolation. And her parents didn’t die, go watch a supercarlinbrothers/seamus Gorman video.
Dude ya have a problem with LGBT community? Not all parents have problems about that
Damn, I was hoping someone had out dirty jokes in to entertain the parents 😂😂
Umm 4 - 5 years late...
I remember when I first watched frozen
Memories...
Lmao my uncle loved frozen when he took me to see it
Well her powers do reflect on what she's feeling and perhaps thats why Olaf is more nice and cuddly compared to Marshmallow is because she could finally feel free and subconsciously let go of her true nature.
Whenever I watch a Disney movie as a family, *NO ONE* notices *ANYTHING*
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mynamemeanscandy, let me just guess.
If your name means candy... is it Dulce?
Olaf was made right when Elsa decided to "Let it go" and not be afraid of her powers any more, and the first thing she did was build a snowman which is what her sister had been asking her to do for YEARS. She was remembering the happy times with her sister, and that's why he's so happy and positive. Marshmallow on the other hand was made when Elsa was all scared and stressed and feeling like she messed up because she just found out she froze everything while trying to get away, so that's why he's so mean. And there is a theory as to how they came to life in the first place. You can see Rupunzal and Flinn in the movie, so some people think Elsa and Rupunzal are twins and Elsa go her powers from the flower too since it had "the ability to heal the sick and injured" and Rupunzal brought Flinn back to life, so Elsa can do the same thing, she just got some sweet ice upgrades, and that why Rupunzal is there, to see her sister become queen. When Rupunzal was stolen, her parents could have sent their other baby to a safe place so that she wouldn't get stolen too, and that's why she's there in the first place.
I noticed the poor parenting too..they should have trained esla..I know they are just afraid that elsa will hurt people..but why lock her??
I stole jimin's jams -boi her parents should have helped her learn to master her powers, not make her keep it all bottled up. What happens when you shake a soda bottle and then open it? BOOM!.
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She made Olaf because he's a reminder of her past, during the song she's trying to forget her past and move on hence the name "Let it go". So basically when she makes him and walks away it's supposed to symbolise her discarding that memory of her and Anna and leaving it forever. She made Marshmallow as a guard because she knew they would come after her. So he would stop them from seeing her and reminding her of all the memory's she just managed to get red of like if you had just finished doing some really hard homework and someone just spilt water all over it.
Disneys Dark Side: Somebody always dies or did die. Like if you noticed.
nice finish on LET IT GO! XD
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The Hans part is pretty easy to explain.
1. He was acting in the beginning trying to show that he was a suitable person for Anna to marry (which he explained himself). A con artist.
2. Frozen is based on the snow queen and there is a pretty realistic theory that Hans is the mirror (he reflects people), he managed to perfectly match Anna in the beginning with his reactions being almost identical to hers.
3. People won't generally show their true colours straight up. Disney tries to make more complicated characters and they get bad marks for their personality having different levels/facets. Hans 'true' personality is most likely the one seen closer to the end but even that could be him lying to himself.
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I agree with most stuff you said but Olaf was created from Elsa’s good memories. Yeah she was in her feelings but notice, when she made him, her negative mood changed. In a newer show/short/thing called Olaf’s adventures (I believe it was called that) Elsa states that the thing that kept her connected to her sister and her happiness was Olaf. Only difference is he came to life. When it came to the abominable snowman, he was made as protection from the rest of the world and her, KEY ON KEY, fears. I felt I needed to say this and I’m sorry if I waisted your time but yeah. Olaf was made out of positivity and Elsa finally setting her self free
How olaf exists,
It's a Disney movie
Elsa made Olaf during the scene where herself and Anna were playing with Elsa's ice power. They were happy at that moment so obviously Olaf was happy too. Elsa kind of reminds herself of what she could do before her powers were concealed, she also remembers Olaf at that moment, she is actually also happy when she can finally use her powers again. She isn't scared of herself anymore. ' The fears that once controlled me, can't get to me at all! '
more like "Dirty jokes in disney movies that kids probably new before the age of 13"
2:16 Rapunzel? Is it you? XD
you forgot to mention that its a MOVIE & that too of DISNEY so parents should just not show it to their kids if they don't like em. End of the story.
For Olaf, the movie clearly shows that Elsa's emotions trigger her powers, right? That's why she has trouble controlling it. So when she was singing on the mountain, happy and carefree that she didn't have to hide anymore, she made Olaf, who shows happiness. He was part of one of Elsa's happiest memories - with Anna - so I think that's why. As well, she also Marshmallow when she was angry - he shows anger, frustration, and protectiveness. I am not looking for hate, this is my own theory, my own idea, so please, no need to get upset. I am not trying to offend anyone.
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Because when she made Olaf, she was singing Let it go. And we all know the song. And the song shows Elsa that she's finally letting go of her troubles and embraces her powers. Thus, explaining the reason why Olaf is happy. And as for the other snow beast she created, she was currently at a dilemma at the time because she was worried for her sister's safety at her presence
Well makes things easier for the kids
I think the thing with Olaf is pretty clear. She already created an Olaf while they were kids and after she left the kingdom and felt free and happy she just build up things which makes her happy and so she build Olaf because of her deep memories without her even noticing what she did. I mean she was surprised seeing Olaf later in her ice castle and remembered the time when they were kids and played with him.
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"Olaf doesn't make much sense." Spoken like a person who clearly hasn't read the Snow Queen or paid close attention to the movie.
In the Snow Queen, the boy and girl share an important connection; as children, their houses were united at the top, where a rose bush grew. At the end of the story, the girl "rescues" the boy by reminding him of that connection; she brings a rose.
In Frozen, the Rose is obviously replaced by Olaf. As children, they play in the snow. Do you remember the song "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" Olaf was the connection between Anna and Elsa as children. How could you miss the whole "Hi I'm Olaf! And I like warm hugs!" scene?
When Anna goes to Elsa's castle, who does she bring with him? And what does he say? Olaf says "You built me. Don't you remember that?"
It could be a reference to when Elsa built him during the song, but it's really more representative of when he was originally built, hearkening back to that scene of childhood when Anna and Elsa built him together. (She did NOT just built him during the song; he *was* built by both of them as children. This is an indelible scene at the beginning of the movie.)
He's a snowman and he likes warm hugs... what better representation of "fire and ice," the connection between Anna, fire, and Elsa, ice, could there be?
So how could anyone say his presence just "doesn't make sense?"
Listen its a kids movie it doesn't have to make sense like if u find it kinda funny lol 🤣🤣🤣😹😹😹😅😅😅😀😀😀😂
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The world has been waiting for this nice and logical comment for a ... year and a half.
For several years now, I'm only watching cartoons and SF comedies - entertainment only. No 'history' nor 'moralizing' BS from the start.
I don't know what you're talking about cause I definitely love it
I get this video but why can't we just let children movies be children movies? (I am not judging you perosnaly becuase that would be hypocritical of me cause I do it too)
Because us adults have to enjoy it too haha
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I can explain the Olaf one.
When they were kids they built the snowman. Elsa was mad at Anna and that might have triggered a memory which made it happen. And again she had built it when she was was a kid so she remembered. The only thing that doesn't make sense is that when he said hi to her she acted like she hadn't known.
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Olaf actually makes perfect sense. He was created in the first time Elsa used her powers for herself, for her own wellbeing. She recreated the last time she was allowed to be her - in the image of the childhood snowman.
U have ruined the film for me
Olaf is happy because he's a symbol of the sisters' friendship before the accident. He's the happiness that remains in Elsa's heart (although she's not aware of it).
lmao just watch the effin movie
Maybe Elsa made Olaf from a happy memory
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02:16 I am a kid, but I noticed that and my friends were impressed😺
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I think the parenting issue highlighted an interesting issue about how many parents deal with mental illness. When parents haven't experienced things like anxiety or depression themselves, it becomes very hard for them to understand how to deal with a child who is growing up with those issues. To me (and many other people) Elsa's story is one of mental illness and being able to come to terms with herself in a society that viewed her as a "monster". Her parents, even though they meant well (regardless of how effective their methods actually were), didn't fundamentally understand what Elsa was going through and therefore didn't understand how to deal with it. I've seen similar reactions in parents of kids with mental illness (as sad as it is).
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I don't see the Olaf thing being that difficult to explain. She does make him at the point where she's like "Oh yeah, I'm not beholden to the prejudices and unwanted observation of my subjects anymore. Hurrah! BOOM, happy childhood memory."
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Not even that many adults notice how many times Anna takes the blame every time Elsa attacks her in anger. Never let a child believe, "It's my fault she hurt me because I made her angry"
The answer to the Olaf question. It was a moment of reminiscence perhaps as when Anna and Elsa were children she made a snowman, made it talk and say it was Olaf etc. some of Elsa's powers seem to relate to power of thought; as she may have had the memory of this moment when she made the snowman which inadvertently made Olaf alive, same with Marshmellow, she was probably thinking she needed something to defend herself thus thinking of a massive destructive snow monster.
1- Agree
2- Elsa was in charge. When the king dies the heir ( Elsa ) became Queen and she was in charge. So that shows that you don`t understand how monarchies work.
3-This does not really matter.
4- So what ?
5- Things does not always need to make sense
That Olaf thing actually MAKES SENSE!!
Olaf is such a happy snowman, because while building a snowman Elsa had happy memories of building snowmans with Anna when they were young
Some of this isn’t actually surprising, as the original story “the snow queen” by Hans Christian Andersen, is a pretty dark story. He also wrote many other fairy tales that Disney remade into a more family friendly versions. Example, the little mermaid (I chose this example bc it was my favorite movie as a kid) in the Hans Christian Andersen’s version, the little mermaid had her tongue cut out by the evil sea witch in Exchange for legs which when she walked it felt like walking on nails. She had to kill the prince but she couldn’t and threw the dagger into the water and then she died. As u see... it’s kinda dark for a fairytale compared to the Disney version. So yeh read them there actually pretty good lol idk I was bored😂
Made to sit? I love this movie! :)
1) Poor parenting? Let's be honest, this isn't a strange thing to see in the world. Also, Elsa seemed to have locked herself in the room, more than the parents wanting her to stay in it 24/7 like she seemed to have tried to do.
2) Not a big detail, but easily explained away by the staff and possibly Elsa speaking from her room.
3) Typical family. Chris is their child/brother/whatever. They want to see him married and happy. This isn't modern times after all (though even today you will see it). Also, Hans just had two faces. Not a curse. He had to make it look one way to keep face with the people, but he still had to have seat of power. He could have actually still been a kind and caring king, just one who wanted that position and not at a lower position.
4) While I didn't see Elsa as gay or into her sister (like some seem to want them to be) interesting take on the store family.
5) Olaf was happy because his creation was happy when she first created him when she was a little girl. "My name is Olaf and like warm hugs." :p She was also happy at that time. The other I would say was created to be a guard.
1:02 “...like a diseased beast” bahahaha 😂
She made olaf while happily singing about being who she is. She made the snow monster while panicking about hurting Anna with her powers
I think it makes sense that Elsa would create Olaf as she let it go. She was happy at that moment, thinking she was finally free. She had made Olaf before and she was using her powers with such reckless abandon that just about anything could have come out of that snow storm that was on her subconscious mind, as well as the castle and dress she intended to build.
About number two: Here in Sweden we have been taught since young age about our monarchs and it's not that uncommon that the monarch dies before the heir is of age. The only thing that happens is that the staff that worked with the monarch then takes over the tutor and ruling role and rules along side with the heir, they have the biggest power until the heir is of age but of course the heir is still a big part of the decision making.
Not sure how it's in other places of the world, but that's how it was here when we were still under the rule of monarchs.
And number three: I'm quiet sure the trolls and the royal family has some kind of history together. It's also not uncommon up here that magical creatures sticks with one family, no matter how many generations passes. So Pabi could have known previous generations of Arendel monarchs and then that knowledge has passed down through the family in case something would happen. Because based on the picture in the book, the trolls have known by them since medieval times. And I'm not that sure about the trolls changing Hans theory. They never meet him and Anna and Kristoff never brought anything along with them from the trolls meaning they didn't cast a spell on anything or anyone that would be in contact with Hans. Kristoff only came in contact with Hans AFTER he turned on Anna.
And about Olaf: Olaf was created from her childhood memories. Yes, the coming to life part might be confusing but not the happy and cheery part. To her, Olaf is one of the good things about her powers. A happy memory she had with Anna. He connected them. Marshmallow on the other hand was created out of fear and because she wanted Anna to leave her alone, the complete opposite. So it was like bound to happen that he would have temper. He was created out of fear after all.
The prince showed compassion because it was an act to look good. That is why he only behaved evil when they were left alone, not because he was under any spell.
The 1st time I saw The movie,
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Okay... But when Elsa and Anna was kids was last time Elsa felt Freedom. They was making Olaf and because she felt freedom when she is singing let it go she makes him as a symbol for freedom and happiness. She was also surprised when Anna, Olaf and them comes, because Olaf was alive. Then she found out that she could make life with her powers. Because she wasn't ready she accidentally makes an "evil" snowman. Later in the mini clip after all the text you can see marshmallow taking Elsa's crown on and being happy. Like Elsa being okay and happy for being with her sister and being a queen.
The mom is mostly dead in Disney Films because Walt Disney’s mother died when he was a young child.
He said you wanted a relatable part in his life in most of his animated films. But In other Disney films like tiana
The mom is still alive (and the dad!)