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It all started with “womp rat”
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I'd love to read this in english! The locomotive in the comic made my mouth drop to the floor!
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Anna and Olaf visiting queen Elisabeth
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mike5579-t3a · 2 years
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Bruno: Dracula had it right, sleep all day, live alone in a castle, and explode into bats to get out of all social situations.
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mike5579-t3a · 2 years
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Source: Tv comedy Barney Miller
Pepa: Bruno, what are you doing with the basin from under the roof leak?
Bruno: I'm making coffee with the rain water.
Pepa: Rain water?
Bruno: Sure. It's the best kind of water. People even wash thier hair with it.
Pepa: But it's from the roof! Who knows what that stuff has in from coming down from the La Casita's roof!
Bruno: It filters out the impurities.
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The Lost Shawl Part 1
Above: A new season begins - The tailor is here, your majesty! - Good morning! - Come inside Hilde! - What can I do for you? - I’m thinking that someone may need these dresses so if you could give them away to some others who needs clothes!
Below: That sounds like a wonderful idea, your majesty. I will do my very best! - Thank you! I will stop by later when I have chosen them…
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Take my buttons! The tailor can take them as well! - You have such a good heart Olaf! But you can keep them … - I am sure Elsa also wants to donate her old dresses…
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Above: These clothes awakes so many old memories… - Do you know what I miss the most?
Below: Warm hugs! - That too Olaf! But I was thinking about…
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…Our mum’s shawl! - Let’s get it! I have it in my chest!
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Above: Where is the chest? - Gerda probably knows!
Below: A while later … - There must have been a huge mistake, your majesty!
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Above: I told the castle staff to also take your chest to the tailor. I thought there was old dresses in it!
Below: Oh no! We have to find the chest immediately… - Our mum’s shawl was in it!
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Anna have just explained the mistake to Hilde (the tailor) - No problem, the chest is in my workshop! This way! - But … - So weird… I am sure I closed it!
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Above: The shawl is gone! - Oh, I’m so very sorry! I have no idea what happened…
Below: Do you know anyone that may have taken the shawl? - Kristin, my daughter! She usually plays in here! She just went to follow some friends to the fjord!
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Above: We have to find her! - Don’t worry Anna! Detective Olaf at your service! - Detective Olaf starts directly with an investigation! - How does Kristin looks like? - She have blue eyes and long hair in a braid… She is not that tall and have a blinding smile!
Below: Let’s go, now we have a portrait! - But when they come to the fjord’s beach edge … - You are the detective Olaf! - Oh dear! This will be harder than I thought!
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Hello, are you Kristin! - No, I’m Britt! - And my name is Camilla! What’s your name? - I am not Kristin either! Thanks and bye, friends! - Oh?!
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Above: The search goes on … - Excuse me! Are you familiar with the tailor’s daughter? - Sorry, your majesty, we’re not! - What do I see here: cute small doll’s clothes! Who sewed them? - My mother!
Below: She must be a good tailor! - Yes, everyone thinks that, even the queen! - Your majesty! - Hello, is your name Kristin?
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Yes, that is correct! How can I help you? - He he! Detective Olaf never fails! - Kristin, is it possible that you took a shawl from your mum’s workshop this morning? - Ehh yes… It was so cozy and warm! End of part 1
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The Lost Shawl Part 2
Anna, Elsa, and Olaf have just found Kristin… - That shawl is very special for us, it belonged to our mother. - Do you have it with you? - Not anymore! I gave to an old woman who was also cold!
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Above: I am so sorry! - It’s okay, no worries! - It was very nice of you to share! Do you know where the woman lives? - No, I have never seen her before… - Thank you anyway, Kristin! Continue now and play with your friends!
Below: Anna, I am afraid we have lost the shawl for good! - We’ll find it Elsa, I promise!
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Above: The search goes on … - A good detective always looks after footprints…
Below: That’s weird!
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Which animal have three legs, Anna? - What?! You are a very good detective Olaf!
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Above: These footprints must belong to the mystery woman! Let’s follow them! - How did you figrure that out? - She probably used a cane! That’s why one of the prints is smaller…
Below: Anna, Elsa and Olaf comes to a little cottage… - Good morning! - Good morning, your majesty! Come inside!
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Above: What can I do for you? - We’re looking after a special shawl…
Below: So it’s your shawl that kept me warm! - When I left this morning I didn’t realize how cold it was… Lucky me, that little girl helped me! - If you need it, you can keep it! - We’re just happy if it makes you feel warm and safe!
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I can come here every day and give you warm hugs! - You are so kind but I have my own shal and other things here at home to keep me warm! I can feel that the shawl means a lot to you, you have to get it back!
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Above: Follow me! It’s in my bedroom! - Thank you very much!
Below: And … - There is the shawl! - Finally!
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Above: Oh no! - Brisa!!! <swedish name for Gale>
Below: Look, it came to the tree over there! - No worries, I can climb there! Easy as pie!
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Got it! - Be careful Anna! All of a sudden…
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Anna quickly comes up with a solution and uses the shawl as a lasso… - That was close! - Well done, Anna! - Yeah!
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Above: I love you! - And I you!
Below: I am so happy we found your mum’s shawl! - Thanks for your help detective Olaf! I am most happy the shawl gave some warmth even to other people! - So true Anna and that is a real gift! The end
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Was asked to show the whole comic in this magazine💖 To read that they wanted to give the old woman the shawl because it kept her warm and safe made me feel so warm inside🥺 That was so nice of them🥺 
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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That horse would then have two butts. It's own butt plus the rider's...
“I like getting on my high horse. It makes me look good. Like a knight.”
— Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, Frozen (2013)
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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Me: DON'T FALL FOR IT, RYDER!!!
Anna: You’ve never read comics?
Ryder: No.
Anna: Not even in the newspaper? Like Peanuts? You’ve never read Peanuts!?
Ryder: Nope.
Anna: Are you serious? You’ve never read Peanuts?
Ryder: Uh-uh.
[Cut to Anna holding a football while Ryder prepares to run at it]
Anna: Go ahead. I promise I have a good hold on it.
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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Moira, 👍👍, WAY UP!
Just have something to say...
Although I’m nowhere near as active on Twitter as I am here on Tumblr, for months now, when I do wander over there, I have seen many Frozen-related posts with the hashtag #BringElsaHome. Recently, I have seen more posts with people declaring anger, sadness, and disappointment that post-Frozen II books/comics are barely mentioning Elsa, not showing the Northuldra, or that there is nothing to show Anna and Elsa remaining in touch with each other despite living in two different place.
Seeing all of that made me want to speak up and share something with all of you fans, whether or not you follow me or if you are on here or Twitter more often.
As my good friend @greatqueenanna stated and organized in this post, and as we both said in our two-part collaboration essay “Canon Fodder”, much of the printed media for Frozen and Frozen II, be it chapter books, picture storybooks, and SPECIFICALLY comics (which I perceive as virtually nothing more than illustrated fan fiction) in magazines and as collections in books aren’t necessarily canon to the franchise. In other words, despite these stories offering a significant amount of lore, particularly those that are set after the events of the first or both movies, if there is no proof or confirmation that the filmmakers of Frozen had any involvement with the writings and creations of these media, much less make any kind of approval or acknowledgement on their parts, then they are not truly canon to the movies.
The only books that @greatqueenanna and I consider to be true canon to the franchise are Forest of Shadows, a prequel novel that takes place a month before Frozen II, and Dangerous Secrets, also a prequel novel that tells Agnarr and Iduna’s stories from the time of the battle in the Enchanted Forest to when they have grown up, married, and had their daughters. I say these two books are strong canon primarily because their respective authors Kamilla Benko and Mari Mancusi even confirmed in the interviews below that they worked with the film team while writing them.
https://www.yayomg.com/frozen-2-forest-of-shadows/
https://www.laughingplace.com/w/articles/2020/11/03/frozen-2-dangerous-secrets-interview-with-mari-mancusi/
Additionally, there are a few comic series where their author Joe Caramagna confirmed on Twitter that he worked with Jen Lee while writing them. These series are Breaking Boundaries, The Hero Within, Reunion Road, and True Treasure, the last one being one in particular that sets up Anna and Elsa’s journeys in Frozen II.
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The way I see it, an important proof and major benefit that helps support these novels and comics as canon is that, since they were created under a collaboration and consultation with the filmmakers, the stories preserve the series’ continuity, meaning the filmmakers help ensure that what is written is accurately consistent to the films with few to no contradictions or discrepancies. However, other comics, illustrated stories, and chapter books, such as A Frozen Heart and the series Anna & Elsa: Sisterhood is the Strongest Magic, have no proof of approval or consultation from the filmmakers, and some of them contain contradictions to the films.
Now I’m not trying to dismiss any of you fans who dislike the ending of Frozen II, because all of us have rights to our own opinions. However, if you are disappointed by it even more because post-movie books and comics appear to be an even bigger letdown, I want to try and help ease your feelings by letting you know that this media isn’t actually, and shouldn’t be considered as, strict canon. Again, this is especially if nothing proves or confirms that the film team had any approval or involvement with making them, and if there is even no acknowledgement from them on it, either. If anything, the team is most likely totally unaware that these books or, more likely, comics, even exist. I once saw images of a Frozen/Frozen II comic submitted with Kristen Anderson-Lopez tagged in it, and she replied to it by saying she had no idea these comics even existed.
So once again, all of what I said about what printed media is canon or not is something vital to keep in mind if you don’t like the ending. I’m not at all saying it’s wrong if you dislike the ending, but I want to make it clear and put you at ease some more about these post-Frozen II stories.
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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This will sum up my take then;
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So the big plot twist of Cruella is the reasons she wants to kill dalmatians for a coat is because her mom was killed by dalmatians as a kid.
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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Some things mever change...
Mattias: How are you today?
Hans: Same bastard as always.
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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TOTAL BULLSHIT!
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Scooby Doo taught us that cops don’t do their jobs and it’s up to America’s youth to unmask the greedy old white guys that are terrorizing society.
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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Wonderful in so many ways, my friend.
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CUTE CUTE CUUUUUUUUUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
artist Nyamo@iPad
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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Cute!
Team up Rapunzel
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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Bullshit.
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Scooby Doo taught us that cops don’t do their jobs and it’s up to America’s youth to unmask the greedy old white guys that are terrorizing society.
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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@hafanforever you can say that again!
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“My love is not fragile.”
Requested by Anonymous
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mike5579-t3a · 3 years
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Which is why Dem Leftist Socialist Communist Governors are using a real virus that is 98% survivable to keep small businesses closed, inevitably bankrupting them ☹
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@hafanforever This is one is the best on this subject. Two potential lovers for Anna, one clear winner in Kristoff. Hans was desperation because of the 13 year separation and Anna looking for love in the wrong place. Once the action ath the Fjord and after the adventure in Northuldra took place and made the girls grow into the confident young women with their life’s work ahead of them, it was clear that Kristoff was and is the best one for Anna to be with as a fiancee and for Elsa as future brother and sister in law as well as friends and most importantly, family.
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Marry-Go-Round
In both Frozen movies, Anna receives a proposal of marriage, and she accepts both times. However, the circumstances surrounding Anna’s relationships with both men results in her acceptances, and the reasons for her acceptances, being completely different.
In the first film, Anna meets Hans on the day of Elsa’s coronation. For the first time in 13 years, the castle gates are opened and strangers from all over come to Arendelle. Having spent all those years alone and shut out by her sister while never knowing why, Anna sees the day as a chance to change, or rather, escape, the boring, lonely life she has lived and find companionship, possibly even romance.
However, because the gates would be closed and locked again the following day, Anna’s desire to find love is really out of desperation. She is desperate to find someone who will pay attention to her and not ignore her after years of being rejected by Elsa. She is also desperately bound and determined to avoid returning to her painful life of being confined inside the castle and isolated from the outside world. 
So then once she meets, then spends time with, Hans, Anna gets her wish. Not only does he give her the positive attention she had craved, but he presents himself as the EXACT kind of man she had hoped to meet: handsome, charming, noble, polite, smooth, and flirty. Hans sweeps Anna off her feet with all of these traits the moment they meet, and he continues this later when the two spend the entire evening on a “date”. During this time, Hans and Anna engage in all of the classical romantic clichés: dancing, talking, flirting, making each other laugh, taking moonlit walks, looking at the stars, and even sharing a romantic duet.
These clichés are exactly what Anna thinks romance is all about and what two people are traditionally supposed to do together while they fall in love. Because she does all of these things with Hans, she believes that she has found true love in him, despite knowing him for such a short time. And since he does yet ANOTHER classic romantic cliché by proposing to her at the end of their duet, Anna readily accepts with no hesitation.
By the end of Frozen, following Hans’s deception to take over Arendelle, Anna shares a kiss with Kristoff. While it may seem just the contrary because they share their first kiss, she is not in love with him. He may love her (although it may be easier to say “he loves her” instead of saying “he likes her” umpteen times), but she does not love him. After Hans was revealed to be pretending to love her and indirectly tried to kill her, Anna has become traumatized by his betrayal. It has made her realize that love is not at all what she thought it was. It does not happen fast, it is not always obvious, and it does not need to involve romantic clichés.
Despite their kiss, Anna is only just BEGINNING to fall for Kristoff. She wants to make sure to avoid the mistakes she had made with Hans by taking things slow with Kristoff so that they can get to know each other and build up a relationship based on mutual trust and respect, one that could someday lead to love.
By Frozen II, Kristoff and Anna have been dating for three years. In that time, they have really gotten to know each other, and there’s no doubt that they see each other and do something together almost every day, which would make the three years feel even longer. Once he makes his first appearance in the film following the prologue, Kristoff is shown to be finally ready to take the next step in his relationship with Anna by wanting to marry her and starting a family.
Kristoff first admits his love for her out loud at her party in Frozen Fever, but by the full-length sequel, the love between the couple has become mutual. This is shown on Anna’s part when she kisses Kristoff’s lips (which he doesn’t expect, since he first tries to make his proposal to her) and addresses him with a term of endearment, saying, “Thanks, honey. Love you!” And while she exits the library immediately afterwards, Kristoff calls to her (though in a disappointed voice since he didn’t get a chance to ask her) “Love you, too.”
A running gag throughout the film is Kristoff making more attempts to propose to Anna, with all of them ending in failure. But upon everyone reuniting once the dam is broken is the mist is lifted from the Enchanted Forest, Kristoff makes one more attempt, and finally succeeds. However, unlike Hans, he doesn’t jump the gun by immediately asking Anna to marry him and kneeling down while he says it. Rather, he kneels down, tells Anna how much of an extraordinary person she is, and that he loves her so much before finally asking the question and presenting the ring at the same time.
Like when Hans proposed to her, Anna does not hesitate in accepting Kristoff’s proposal…but as I said above, her acceptances are entirely different, and it’s all based on how she really feels about the two men.
Anna’s reaction to Hans is more of a mild happiness, one that is only based on the surface, on the superficial level. This is because she doesn’t really know him, so her feelings for him are just based on a naïve, shallow crush, not true love. While she appears genuinely surprised based on her gasp after he asks her, the way she gasps seems (and even sounds) forced, fake, and rehearsed, as if she was expecting him to ask and her reaction of accepting was based on how she believes a woman is expected to answer. Notice also that Anna subtly shakes her head as she says “Yes”, which is a tell-tale sign that she doesn’t actually mean what she says. Again, Anna was looking for love anywhere because of Elsa’s rejection of her, and she was desperate to not return to a life of isolation. Now that Hans has proposed, she thinks she has found her ticket to a better life, so she accepts just so she can make sure she lives life the way she wants to live.
With Kristoff, Anna knows him very well after three years, and so when he proposes, she is so overcome with emotion that she starts crying tears of joy as she says yes. Unlike her initial relationship with Hans due to his false nature, Anna and Kristoff truly and deeply love each other. This time, she is genuinely stunned when he kneels down. She realizes what he is going to ask, but she was not expecting him to do it, which is proven by when she gasps and places her hands over her mouth. In contrast to her surprise when Hans proposed to her, Anna’s shock upon realizing that Kristoff is going to pop the question is more natural and genuine. Her reaction comes from deep within her that she sobs tears of real joy as she accepts. Also notice that when Anna gasps and sobs before she answers the question, she fans herself with her hands. It seems as though she was so shocked and elated when Kristoff was moving in to ask the question that she was becoming flushed, so she fans herself to cool down from the overwhelming euphoria.
Lastly, since Hans’s proposal was the classic romantic cliché proposal, it felt fake and unnatural since it wasn’t based on true love. Kristoff’s proposal feels more real, more natural, and even more pure, since he’s asking right from his heart, and to the woman he truly loves.
Anna’s reaction to Hans’s proposal was one of mild happiness based on her simple infatuation on him and her desperate chance to change her world of loneliness. But her reaction to Kristoff’s proposal is one of pure joy based on their true, deep love for each other, so they want to be together forever.
And based on the differences of her own reactions below, we can see that Elsa approves of Anna and Kristoff together, as opposed to Anna and Hans together. 😉
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The differences between Anna’s reactions concept was requested by @greatqueenanna. And I owe a thanks to my awesome friend and soul sister @minervadeannabond for coming up with this title! 😁👍🏻❤️
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