Saw that Once Upon A Studio short and when Anna asks "Do you think all villains will show up?" she's visibly nervous cuz she thinks Hans will be here and Elsa freezes him immediately without Anna knowing and says "not all" I love her so much making sure her sister's evil ex isn't gonna be here to upset her 🥺
i loved seeing anna again in the “once upon a studio” disney 100 short [clip above] !! but can we please talk about this moment i accidentally caught of Elsa’s reaction to Stromboli yelling i’m actually crying
I just love Elsa and Anna, and as I'm already missing the Christmas season(😅) I decided to redraw this scene from their short movie: Olaf's Frozen Adventure.
It was so much fun to redraw and to color this one 😊😁✍️
I wonder if Disney learned all the wrong lessons from Frozen.
At the time of its release, all Buzzfeed style publications praised the movie for breaking away from the traditional Disney tropes, finally having a relatable heroine in the figure of the adorkable Anna, having a twist villain, and for not focusing on romantic love.
But judging by the reaction of the fandom, people really loved the more traditional Disney tropes, really identified themselves more with the shy, mature and elegant Elsa than with adorkable Anna, didn't care too much about the twist villain, and really found themselves shipping either Anna x Kristoff or Anna x Hans.
With the the negative reception of Disney's Wish, I wonder if the problem with the movie isn't that it stuck too closely with the Disney formula, but that it didn't stick closely enough.
Judging by all the posts I see about Wish, people really wanted a fairy tale romance, a more threatening villain, a more adorable sidekick, and a more traditional princess-like protagonist.
This made me think.
Maybe Buzzfeed was just wrong, and the general audiences hypocritical. Maybe the tropes we all spent years mocking Disney movies for having, like the fairy tale romances, the daydreaming damsels, the beautiful ball gowns, the campy villains, and the fairy tale aesthetic were the things that kept audiences coming back.
And maybe the success of Frozen was that it managed to use these tropes to tell an original story without leaving their fairy tale roots behind.
🎥Disney 100 Month, Week 1: Favorite Movie (part 2)🎥
❄️”Frozen” is so special to me. I kin Elsa more than any other character, although at the time of the first film’s release I felt that I kinned Anna more. So I’ve sort of grown with the characters. I never get tired of listening to the songs, and the beautiful bond between these sisters is one I feel with my best friend.❄️
��️I have so much merchandise from this film it’s honestly ridiculous.😂 I find it all over the house and I’m like, “Oh yeah I forgot about that…”☃️
The March edition of the Swedish Frozen magazine is here. A few treasures inside
Both sisters appearing for once (though not together). Plus a rare appearance from Nøkk!
Bruni being adorable 🥹
Some new Anna and Elsa art!
And... this 😂
It also came with this free notebook and pencil. Now I finally have a place where I can jot down all my fanfic ideas! Oh, and I discovered where all the world's micro plastic pollution comes from 😐🚮