And again Hans is the joke of the franchise.
ONCE UPON A STUDIO
FROZEN 2
FROZEN FEVER
BIG HERO 6
FROZEN
I'm starting to root for him to be in "Frozen 3" and be humiliated once again. And if it's another middle finger to those who hope he's a couple with Elsa, it'll be even better. I already loved her calling him an “unredeemable monster” to make Hans’ future in the franchise clear.
But it would be cool for Kristoff to punch the prince this time since that was denied.
Duke Weselton appearing with a relevant role in the film and Hans only appearing to take a punch from Kristoff and being forgotten forever while his family including his father are allies of Arendelle as shown in the park. Thus confirming that the problem is Hans and not his family as some like to use to justify the prince's actions. Perfect.
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Frozen memories #002
My Frozen story - Part 2
"But, isn't that just a kids movie about some reindeer?"
My dear mother had no idea what her 22-year-old son was getting into on November 20th 2014 😅 Following my introduction to Frozen via ABC's Once upon a time-series, I was eager to find out what all the fuzz about the original movie was about.
I still lived at home at the time (in the countryside) and I had asked my parents to see if the movie was available at the local library. I can’t remember if I watched it the same day I got it or not. Probably a few days later (on my old Philips not-even-full-HD monitor 😅).
Prior to watching it, I had learned a few things about the plot and it sounded unlike any other movie I had previously seen. In addition to that, I had watched the Let it go-scene which was very captivating and I was very much in love with the song and the animation!
My original Swedish copy of Frozen
Seeing the movie for the first time was a bit of an otherworldly experience. I’m not sure how to describe it. I think everything about the characters, the story and the setting just clicked for me. Even though I don’t even have a sibling, I was awestruck and very touched by the tragic story of Anna and Elsa. And the theme of isolation and feeling of being an outcast was something I could relate to, always having been the introverted quiet one with very niche interests. I think I saw a lot more of me in Elsa than I even realised at the time. I think I watched the movie three times in just a couple of days.
From the first day of experiencing it “properly”, I was very much in love with Anna and Elsa and their world of Arendelle, which seemed so familia to me, being from Norway's neighbour Sweden and having experienced the wilderness of this real-life Disney-like nation just around the corner. I still vividly remembered going there on vacation some 8 years earlier. So, it wasn’t just the characters and the story that made it feel like it was “my movie”. The landscape, the art, the culture and the folklore (trolls) also felt so close to home!
Sisterly love
Midsommarstång
Scandinavian trolls
Old Norse revival architecture
I had not expected to get pulled into a fandom the way I was because I usually never do and this is still true till this day - I haven't found anything else that I enjoy as much as Frozen. But this movie was just… I couldn’t get it out of my head! All the songs were so incredibly catchy! I think I spent most of winter 2014/15 just replaying them constantly in my head (and on my phone). I also couldn’t get rid of the feeling of how incredible it would be to get to see Anna and Elsa in real life. I guess this was really the first time I got to experience something like this 😊
And so, my journey into the Frozenverse had begun. I was thrilled when I learned there was a new Frozen short film coming out in 2015 (along with some Cinderella remake that I wasn’t really interested in) and I even brought my mother with me to see it in theatres. She had no clue at this time what Frozen was! She probably liked Cinderella better but I was a blessed Frozen fan! Funny enough, it was my mother who told me Disney had just announced they were gonna make a Frozen II…
I’ll cover my continued journey through the Frozen fandom in part 3.
See ya soon!
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Happy siblings day for the best sisters ever
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FUN FACT: Elsa was almost responsible for Hans going to the grave twice.
In "Frozen Heart" it is revealed that she tried to impose a much more severe sentence on him for the murder attempts, but it was Anna who stopped her because she just wanted to get him out of Arendelle as quickly as possible. I've seen people arguing that Hans wouldn't be executed because it could create trade problems between the two kingdoms… But considering how much the King of the Southern Isles cares about the prince, it's very likely that he would pay for Elsa to take the man to the execution.
In "Frozen Fever" Elsa blows a trumpet and ends up "accidentally" sending a huge snowball into the Southern Islands, which hits Hans, crushing him in the manure cart. And that was the character's last 100% canonical appearance in the franchise if you ignore "Disney Magic Kingdoms". But then recently at the Disney parks, news was revealed saying that everyone from the Southern Islands came to Arendelle for a celebration, except Hans who was banished and still recovering from the injuries he suffered after being crushed by a huge and mysterious snowball.
I wonder if Elsa will have a third chance to kill him… I personally would prefer Kristoff to be responsible. Kristoff was initially going to face Hans in "Frozen 1" and is the only one of the trio who has not yet humiliated this abusive prince.
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