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saanea · 14 days
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trapezequeen · 9 months
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Kristoff’s Proposal
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meltthefrozenheart · 5 months
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FROZEN 3 and FROZEN 4 are both in development, and I can't wait!
The news sounded odd to me initially, I didn't expect anything like this from Disney Animation, but it became immediatly appealing the moment I realized the GREAT potential a double feature could have for the franchise, most importantly when Bob Iger specified “Jenn Lee, who created Frozen, the original Frozen, and Frozen 2 is hard at work with her team at Disney Animation on not one but actually two stories.”, which would mean:
More time to enstablish new elements, new characters, time to explore new lore and new places without the risk to rush everything;
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A bigger story that can help flesh out our protagonists in their new roles, their new wants and changes they might face, considering how the F2 ending brought many new possibilities;
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A narrative context where the new crysis (whatever it might be) could be explored even better, also allowing to maintain things in a complex prespective just as the Frozen movies like to do, where the matter of "good and evil" not at the center, and things are first of all deeply personal for the characters
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It seems to me that Jennifer Lee always wanted to delve deeper into things, this is why the Broadway Musical was a perfect opportunity for her and the Lopez to expand the characters and flesh out things in the story, also adding new elements that would've been useful for F2.
And when they worked on Frozen 2, they built it as the "second part" of the story, reconnecting almost all the aspects of the sequel to the 1st movie, and the story was clearly meant to be BIGGER and longer compared to what we ended up having because of numerous issues and rewrites. J. Lee and C. Buck didn't want to introduce something that would feel just as "a new adventure", and more about the actual characters evolving, see what they left unresolved, breaking the "Happy ending" scenario of F1, which also led them to NOT give the new human characters (Mattias and the Northuldra) the same relevance given to Spirits of Nature, in order to remain focused on Elsa, Anna and the rest of the gang.
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Now, Lee will most likely not direct or write these two new movies, but she is still directly involved, because it's both part of her job as CCO of Walt Disney Animation Studio and because Frozen is her (and Chris Buck) baby. It will be curious to discover with what idea Marc Smith came out with, but the fact he worked on the 1st Frozen as a storyboard artist and the became Director of Story for Frozen 2 says a lot about him and why Lee trusts him so much, and I'm sure they will follow the approach used with the 2nd movie and carry it on with 3 and 4. Numerous sagas used the two-parter approach, like the books adaptations of Harry Potter, Twilight and Hunger Games series, or more "original cases" like Pirates of the Carribeans or what we are getting now with the animated Spiderverse movies (Across and Beyond). But I think the best similarity (and probably what led to this ambitious choice) is with Avengers Infinity War/Endgame, where the BIG FINALE gets developed in two movies.
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tourneys-by-me · 4 months
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Round One - Cryomancy 2/4
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Propaganda under the cut (beware of potential spoilers!!)
No propaganda :(
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deepocean258 · 3 months
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Hi !
Aqui les traigo un nuevo dibujo, espero que les guste 🍁❄️👑😊
❗️Nota: Los personajes pertenecen a Frozen2 (Disney)
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Controversial Character Tournament Round 1: the King and Queen of Arendelle from Frozen
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Who is who:
King Rudolph of the Southern Isles - I don't think I have to introduce, "A Frozen Heart" did it better, but there was no name for him, so, well.
Neptune - God of the oceans himself, all sailors and pirates consider him their deity, mentor and father. Real or not, no matter the name, better not to mess with him. Ask Odysseus.
Cpt. Rogers - captain of the "Morning Star", one of the pirate ships that once attacked the Southern Isles. His daughter, Layla, has brought with herself on deck a rather unexpected plunder - one of the princes (who technically lost his title but still). Captain had his doubts for a few days and then he practically adopted him and is the main factor behind his new personality.
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true--north · 1 year
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misspines · 1 year
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Dude, it's 2023. How is it possible that at this point in life I still come across people who label Anna as an "urgent"? Dude! How have they not understood the background of this girl?
But it's okay. No problem. My chatty self is here to defend this silly girl.
Before I get into the topic, I want to make something clear. I am a hard fan of any production that has the Disney logo on it. My first sentence was "lion king" and I learned "i'll make a man outta you" before the alphabet. So yes, I love Disney almost as much as I love my little brother. But Frozen... *sigh* I hate Frozen. I find the story so unappealing that I didn't even bother to watch the second installment. So, if you're thinking this is a pro-Frozen rant, you're wrong, because I hate the franchise.
This is a pro-Anna speech that no one asked for
Okay. Now let's get started with my diatribe
We all know what Frozen is all about; repressed princess, magical powers with no logical explanation, true love. Blablabla. That goes without saying. Still, we all know the little sister thing: 
We have Elsa, an empowered queen. Her audience is famously unaware of Brave's existence, because they insist that Elsa is the first Disney woman who is not interested in marriage.
On the other side we have Anna. Young, foolish and naive Anna, who agreed to marry the first guy who crossed her path. More than for her pivotal role in the story, she is known for her "What an idiot, Anna! How urgent are you!" memes.
WARNING. I'm not saying Anna's memes aren't laughable, or wrong. NOT. I simply want to establish a fact that you don't notice, but until after watching Frozen over and over again, for over two months straight because your little cousin recently discovered the movie (I don't thank you, Ari. I really don't)
Since we briefly reviewed the sisters, let's analyze Anna's psychological profile a bit by going over her story:
Anna is the second daughter of the unnamed Kings of Arendelle (if they reveal them in the second movie, idk. I reiterate. I don't like this franchise). Elsa's younger sister. Blablabla. She was living a happy life until one night Elsa gave her an icy blow and from there their parents separated them. First mistake
From one day to the next Anna is rejected by her sister; she left the room and didn't say goodbye. Everyone knows why, even us. But the young, and much dumber, Anna doesn't know. To her, her sister got mad and wanted nothing to do with her. It's not like her parents were any help either. They would have at least made up a story to calm the girl down
The movie, at least the first one, is not very explicit about the sisters' relationship with their parents. Literally, the King only shares two scenes with each xdd. But I presume that, while Anna will have received some attention, after the incident with Elsa's powers, it was diminished. Come on, if I have a daughter who can freeze the entire kingdom because of an anxiety attack, I'm going to give her more attention than the other one too. Not out of preference, but out of concern. It is this same concern that makes the Kings decide to undertake their journey to who-knows-what-place, and also that which causes their death. The sisters are left orphaned, and the whole thing. Elsa sad, guilty and not knowing what to do with herself and her powers. And Anna alone, in an empty castle (I don't know why she also had to live confined to the confinement) with a sister that, not only she doesn't know, but that, in her eyes, hates her and for no apparent reason.
Anna must have been in the prime of her adolescence when that happened. Father figures are a crucial thing at this time because they offer someone who provides support, comfort and reassurance. Anna, however, grew up without that. She had none nothing, really.
"But they had a lot of servants, sure they cared about her" But a servant is not the same as a mom. While, someone must have cared minimally about Anna (which I doubt, because no one seemed to care that the princesses, the only authority figures, LIVED ENCLOSED IN THE CASTLE), they didn't do it well enough to keep Anna from ending up a young girl lacking in care
Having established a little chronology of the past, we can move on to what corresponds to the present in the movie:
The first thing we come across here is For the First Time in Forever, a song, in my opinion a bad one, but which, God, expresses everything this girl has in store. While it's true that the first 20 times you hear it it's a bit insipid compared to other Disney songs, when you pay attention to phrases like "'cause for the first time in forever I won't be alone", "I could be noticed by someone" and "a chance to change my lonely world", everything starts to click in your mind. Here, with this song of barely 2 and a half minutes, Anna expresses how lonely and sad she feels, growing up without parents and with a sister she doesn't even know anymore. She didn't have the affection and attention that a teenager requires...
... that's when Hans appears. Hans, who is not only the first man, but perhaps even the first person with whom Anna really interacts. Hans, who is the first person to really LOOK at Anna and NOTE her. Hans, who gives her in 10 minutes, everything she didn't have in, maybe, 9/12 years, but always longed for. Hans represents Anna's greatest desire. Not a man, not a partner. Simply the attention of someone to fill the void that Elsa and her parents left her
With Hans, she tries to fill all the affective gaps she has had since Elsa moved out of her room without saying why. That's why she agrees to marry the first man who crosses her path: it's her way of making sure she doesn't lose him. In fact, I'm pretty sure Anna would have reacted the same way, regardless of the character's gender as long as he noticed her.
"But then why didn't Kristoff notice her too?" I don't have an answer for that! ;D maybe because Hans already had her attention. Besides, Hans was too flattering to charm Anna, Kristoff, on the other hand... was Kristoff. 
Anyway, knowing this doesn't make you a better person. But at least you already know that Anna, while silly, is not an urgent one. you're welcome!
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queenstc · 9 months
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Fire Hans……
FROZEN: THE ENCHANTED WARRIOR'Z [Helsa]
Sneak peek:
Hans giving a toast at his coronation party
Hans: (raising a glass of champagne)
 To my brother, the true king and hero!
As he brings the glass to his lips, the champagne mysteriously starts to melt the glass
Hans: (panicked) 
Wh-what's happening?! Why is my champagne melting?!
The audience gasps as everything Hans touches suddenly bursts into flames
Hans: (ashen-faced)
 ….oops 
Everything goes into slow motion. We hear the sound of Hans heart beating as the Royal advisers swiftly take him away and explain the legend to him
FADE OUT:
CUT TO:
INT. HANS ROYAL CHAMBERS - NIGHT (THE BLOOD MOON)
Hans paces anxiously in his royal chambers, surrounded by his loyal guards. His hands are in protective gloves, trying to contain his unruly fire powers.
HANS: (dramatically)
Oh, woe is me! I believe one of you have dislocated my shoulder with your brute force. How dare you!
His loyal servants rush to apologize, feeling guilty for their part in the chaos.
SERVANT 1: (sincerely)
Oh, Your Highness, we deeply apologize for any inconvenience caused. We were just trying to ensure your safety.
Hans waves them off, still grumbling under his breath, but his attention quickly shifts as his royal advisers enter the room, carrying a large book titled "The Past, Present and Future."
ROYAL ADVISER 1:(excited)
Your Highness, we've found the ancient legend of the Fire King. It might provide some insight into your newfound powers.
Hans raises an eyebrow, intrigued yet skeptical.
HANS: (teasingly)
Well, well, let's hear what this ancient legend has to say. Prepare for my stunning commentary.
The royal advisers clear their throats and begin reading from the book.
ROYAL ADVISER 2: (dramatically)
Chapter 1: The Legend of the Fire King. It is said that on the blood moon of December, the one who is crowned king shall be blessed with the power to control fire and lava.
Hans stifles a laugh, unable to contain his amusement.
HANS: (whispering)
Ah, so my coronation was perfectly timed with the blood moon. Just my luck!
ROYAL ADVISER 1: (continuing)
Under the rule of the Fire King, Enchanta will grow ever powerful and advance to new heights.
Hans interrupts, unable to resist the opportunity for witty sarcasm.
HANS: (raising an eyebrow)
Ah, of course, the all-powerful Fire King, here to bring forth the era of lava-infused advancements. I can see the future now; lava-powered iPhones and fire-spitting dishwashers!
Everyone in the room stifles laughter, trying to maintain their composure.
ROYAL ADVISER 2: (resuming composure)
Your Highness, with this power, you can reshape the kingdom and bring prosperity like none other.
Hans pauses for a moment, his expression more serious.
Hans: (in disbelief)
 You mean I'm stuck with these powers forever?!
Adviser 1: (nodding solemnly)
 Yes, but you can't just ignore them. You must go to the Enchanted Forest and find the fifth spirit.
Hans: (looking at the book)
 Wait a minute...that's Elsa!
Adviser 2: 
Yes, we know it may seem difficult, but you have no choice.
Hans: (sarcastically) 
Oh sure, because she'll be so thrilled to see me after what I've done to her.
Adviser 1: (flipping through the book) 
It says here that you two will become unlikely allies in chapter two.
Hans: (skeptical)
 I highly doubt that.
Hans takes the book and flips through a few more pages before sighing
Hans: (resigned) 
Get my horse ready. I'll leave at dawn.
https://www.wattpad.com/story/346026593-frozen-the-enchanted-warrior%27z-helsa
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garebeary · 1 year
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I drew this before I went to an anime convention. I always loved looking at cosplays in such beautiful backgrounds!
Anyways, I have always wanted to create a cosplay mashup of Miss X and Queen Elsa herself. Sure, Kula Diamond has ice powers and a cold personality in the NESTS saga, but to me, she gives out Anna vibes. They are both cheerful, childlike, warm, and socially awkward due to circumstances. It also helps that Kula has reddish hair when her powers are not activated.
At the meantime, I dressed up Miss X as Queen Elsa because of their angst when it comes to their powers. Especially when you consider the fact that Iori Yagami has the Orochi curse. It also does not help that this song, Yuuhi to Tsuki, gives out Iori's perspective. Nor does it help that in the KOF:Kyo manga, Iori is hinted to be ab/sed.
I also wanted to give the outfit a little twist to fit Miss X.
(Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TewxqaL1bcA)
Meanwhile, I made Kyo Kusanagi Hans as a joke. That, and Iori and Kyo are rivals except Kyo does not want to k/ll Iori.
Be on the lookout for more anime convention-based fan artwork!
P.S. You are free to mod and cosplay this fanart with credit!
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saanea · 1 month
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aniovandoblog · 2 years
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I really don't know if it's pure coincidence but that Edward has the colors of Arendelle, a little nod to Frozen? Since Idina Mendel (Nancy) is the one who gives voice to Elsa.
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meltthefrozenheart · 5 months
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10 YEARS OF FROZEN !!!
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This is nuts. So much has changed, yet I can still remember clearly how this animated movie captured my attention immediatly. At the time I wasn't much interested in animated movies, so I didn't watch it in theaters. But when I "discovered" it in 2014, it became an obsession. The characters, the story, the themes, even the music. These two sisters, despite their differeces, still longing for each other, yet facing trauma, their separation and the isolation from the rest of the world ... and even the other characters, Olaf, Kristoff & Sven, Hans, they all are so interesting to follow.
Everything captured my interest, as if I was watching not just something aimed for families, but FOR EVERYBODY in a deeper sense: a full fleshed-out movie that talked universaly to the whole audience, indifferently of age or gender.
And here talking is a guy who always loved blockbusters, is obsessed with Transformers, superhero movies etc so this speaks volumes of how special Frozen is, and its world-wide success is a proof of that. And all the time watching the movie, the ending always felt just like the beginning of something, which is why at the time, I was such a big supporter for a Frozen 2.
It's probably the first movie (animated or live-action is indifferent) that I actually analyzed deeper than just "Wow, how cool is that!". In a way, Frozen is what opened the doors for me to the world of cinema, wanting to learn more about the background work to develop a movie, the ideas, the vision and the ultimate goal of what they were or are narrating.
I own this movie so much and I can't wait for what the future will hold for us, knowing we are going to get a two-parter story as what is probably the "final chapter".
HAPPY 10 YEARS FROZEN !!!
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trancetales · 3 months
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On naming and language in creative writing
I've been thinking recently about writing and specifically, coming up with names and terms within the setting. It can be easy to think to yourself about your own, or indeed of someone else's, choices of terms and names when you're creating a world and setting. "This name is so uninspired", or "This term sounds stupid." You might think it stands out like a sore thumb because it isn't an overly flowery term. That is fine.
Have you ever thought that about real world things? If, like myself, you've found yourself thinking that way about such things, maybe looking at some real world examples with a little more scrutiny can help put some of those thoughts at ease.
Lets start by looking at a few real world terms, first of all. Lets say you have a magic system, and it depends on something that you've called "manapools". Its a simple name, and its to the point. Its not the most out there name, but why should it be?
Have you ever thought about that time at the end of the week? You know, when the week ends, and it becomes the "weekend"? Its what we really called it in English. Its not very creative, but its what we call it, and nobody bats an eyelid. Why should they? That's what its called. Nobody thinks "the weekend should be called something more imaginative.
Another example is the word "waterfall". It couldn't possibly be more straightforward. It is where water falls. Water is falling, so, waterfall. Simple enough, and even someone who doesn't know what a waterfall is could probably piece together that a waterfall is that bit where the water is falling.
This is especially the case when you're talking about a fantasy or scifi term that will be completely new to someone. You actually want someone to recognise the term at a glance and have an idea what's going on. Not just because it makes it easier for the reader to recognise it easily, but because its more convincing from a storytelling perspective - even if there's a more scientific word in the world, are people really going to be using it? Have you ever heard anyone talk about Trochilidae? Probably not. Because when people see a bird that's making a humming sound, they're going to call it as they see it. A hummingbird.
Next, I'm going to touch on place names. Maybe your big city is called "King's Court". Maybe you're thinking that its not very inspired, in a world of Arendelles and Coruscants. If so, you might want to think about two things - real world place names, and the origin of the place names in media.
So we'll start with those two examples. Firstly, Arendelle, the setting for the film Frozen. Yes, it sounds like a fanciful name, but in actuality, its just a regular name but in the language. One source suggests that Aren would translate as eagle, and Delle is derived from the word for Valley. So if it were a name in English, it would just be Eagle Valley. The other example, Coruscant, is a planet from Star Wars. It sounds fancy, sure. But its actually just, a word. An unusual one, yes, but its just a word. Star War also features a city called Cloud City.
It's actually even less creative in real life. Here in the UK for instance, we have 25 places named "Kingston". This is literally just a contracted version of "King's Town", and when they had to distinguish them, they just stuck a bit on. Kingston upon Thames and Kingston upon Hull just put the river they were next to. And then there's Kingston near Lewes. The town is literally just called, "King's Town. The one near that other town." And don't get me started on how many places were just named after Alexander the Great.
The final thing I want to touch on is days and months of the calendar. If you choose to deviate away from the real world calendar, it can feel tricky to get a month that sounds like a month, and days can be even harder. That is, like before, less glaring if you think hard about the real ones.
Starting with days of the week, the simplest point I can make is this. In German, the word for Wednesday is Mittwoch, which literally just means, midweek. They didn't even bother giving it an actual name.
For months, again, its easy to overlook it because of how used to it we are, but not only are half of them really unimaginative, but they're also wrong. Everything up to June is based on parts of the pantheon and such, but when we hit July and August, these are literally just because Julius and Augustus wanted months named after them. So these two are just slight alterations of their names. After those two, we have September, October, November, and December. These ones are just names after the number of the month. Dec, meaning 10, is famously the 10th month, of course... So, not only is it basically just called "month number 10", about as unimaginative as it gets, it is also wrong.
On thinking these points over, I've personally found myself thinking less critically of my naming in all areas. If the UK can have 25 King's Towns, why can you not have a King's Court. If we have Hummingbirds, why the heck wouldn't your people call that fire-breathing dragon a Fire Dragon? And nothing could be worse than the months we have in our real calendar. So don't sell your naming prowess short, because you can't do much worse than the Romans did.
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