Hi i'm new here and can you watch Eleanor's Secret (2009) Please🙏 No one at RUclips haven't watched it and never heard of it. BTW the animation on film is actually charming! :D
You should react to the 2 shorts they made between F1 and F2 movie (they show you the girls in those 3 years between movie 1 and 2) they are called "Olaf's frozen adventure " and "Frozen fever" both fit in one video..if course after that would be cool if you react to F2 :) thanks
This is the one thing that msde FROZEN so special. It is probably the first animated princess disney movie that contradicted the love at first sight (snow white, sleeping beaty or even Aladin) tropen and got another "sign of true love" all together.....
I love the small detail that as soon Hans tells Elsa that Anna is dead, the blizzard stops entirely, leaving snowflakes suspended in the air, or "frozen" in place. Presumably if the powers are controlled through love, and uncontrolled through fear, then this insinuates that at that moment Elsa feels nothing. This detail is only shown one other time and it's when their parents died.
Fun fact: it’s confirmed that Kristoff does indeed know that Anna was the one he saw as a kid. When told he hesitated on her hair, he actually is squinting his eyes thinking and believed that that’s when he put it together. He also turns back looking at Anna to say he’s seen them do it before. Plus though not confirmed, Kristoff probably would have asked about what he witnessed as a kid
I think so too. when he said: "I saw them do it as a child!" He never thought it was actually Anna back then..... Maybe he came back to late the "HE is the king..." thing....
Idina Menzel is Elsa. She is an award winning broadway star for Rent and Wicked. Anna is played by Kristen Bell from Burlesque. (And yes, forgetting Sarah Marshall.) Kristoff is played by Jonathan Groff from the show Glee. He also played King George in Hamilton. Olaf is played by Josh Gad who also plays LeFou in the live action Beauty and the Beast.
Foreshadowing/symbolism: The two snowmen, Olaf and Marshmallow, represent Elsa's personalities when she made them: Olaf is friendly and affectionate ), while Marshmallow (the big one) is rough and fierce. Similarly, Elsa's ice castle changes color with her emotions. Blue is happy, red is fear and yellow is anger (which is interesting since blue is often accosiated with sadness, red with anger and yellow with joy). At the start of the movie, Elsa and Anna are wearing brightly colored clothes, symbolising their happiness. But as they grow apart over the course of the movie, their clothes become progressively darker (especially evident in the Do You Wanna Build a Snowman montage). At the end of the movie when the sisters are finally reunited, their clothes are once again bright. Also, in the first half hour, Anna only wears green. However, after she sets off on her journey to find Elsa, she wears an outfit similar to Elsa's coronation outfit, complete with the colors blue, black and purple. This is possibly done to show Anna's devotion to her sister, as well as her growing maturity. After she successfully brings Elsa home, Anna goes back to wearing green. And often in Disney animated movies, the good guys wear light colors and the bad guys wear dark colors. In order to throw off the audience, Hans wears light colors while Kristoff, Anna and Elsa wear dark colors. During For the First Time in Forever, Anna interacts with various castle artifacts. The first is a stone bust of a man who looks sinister and dissatisfied; the second is various paintings showing peasant men looking loving and friendly. They both foreshadow the personalities of Hans and Kristoff, respectively, as well as the order of their introductions. Anna also jumps in front a series of paintings. The last painting looks like a minor version of The Last Supper, with Anna taking the center position of Jesus Christ. This is possibly meant to foreshadow the betrayal that awaits her. Love is an Open Door is meant to serve as a double meaning for both Anna and Hans. When Anna sings it she thinks of love as a close relationship, using it as a way to escape her isolated life. When Hans sings it he is only using Anna's love for him to steal the throne. While singing "You and I were just meant to be" Hans sings "You..." while Anna finishes with "...and I" with both pronouns referring to her. This clever use of pronouns conveys that Anna is the only one who is really in love, with Hans pretending to reciprocate her feelings. During the song, Hans doesn't match Anna's movements in a few scenes, which foreshadow he's trying to keep up his act with her. For example, he is slightly behind when they balance on the bridge railing, when they dance like robots on the clock tower and when they dance around the lighthouse. Also, Anna is first to climb onto the roof and make the heart shape at the end. When Anna and Hans dance around the lighthouse and their shadows are shown on the sail by the rotating light, Hans' shadow is the only one that stays in the light, while Anna's shadow goes almost completely dark before he pulls her back in - Showing that Anna is being used as a pawn in Hans' scheme to take the throne. Hans briefly looks surprised following the line "We finish each other's... sandwiches!", prior to saying "Hey, that's what I was gonna say!", hinting that he's tailoring himself to match Anna's interests. In addition, he says that right after Anna leaves the shot. Also, as he says he's been searching his whole life to "find his own place" he gestures to Arendelle. After Elsa freezes Arendelle, Anna and Hans are walking through the town square and Anna shivers as Hans pulls his jacket closer, not offering her the jacket. When Anna is riding on Sven with Kristoff and she shivers, Kristoff gives her his hat (in contrast to the selfish and evil Hans). When Elsa freezes Anna's heart at the end of the reprise of For the First Time in Forever, the music contains a somber excerpt of Frozen Heart (the song at the beginning). In the fight scene, just before Hans runs to the Duke's henchman to divert the arrow from Elsa, he glances upwards. This makes the "perfect shot" that makes the chandelier fall and knock Elsa out more realistic and is a more concrete, yet subtle, alluding to him being a villain. Gloves are used as a tool to hide true emotions. Elsa wears her gloves to hide her powers and takes them off while singing Let It Go. Hans wears his gloves throughout the movie and takes them off only when he reveals his true intentions to Anna. During Let It Go, Elsa takes off her purple cape. Purple is the traditional color of royalty - This moment is her "letting go" of the responsibilities of being a Queen. Olaf's name is a clue to his character's purpose in providing comic relief: "Oh laugh" 😂 Thawing of Anna starts where the human heart is located.
When I first watched this movie, I saw Hans look up but I never connected it to the chandelier even after it almost crushed Elsa. I just thought it was an accident. 😅
Oh no it totally is. She's the main character. She and Elsa are technically both the main characters but Frozen 1 is definitely more Anna focused. Frozen 2 evens it out by being more Elsa focused.
Well, in fairness, it was originally based on The Snow Queen, and Elsa was supposed to be the villain. When they heard "Let It Go", the writers/director decided to make Elsa a misunderstood character who can't control her powers instead of an evil queen.
@@seansilence2697 I think that was a good decision since it gave me the character that i hold very dear to my heart. Along with the beautiful bond she shares with her sister. I do miss classic, magical pure evil Disney villains though and we especially rarely have ones that look genuinely beautiful. So evil Elsa is kind of something i would have loved to see.
I remember loving it when it first came out but then got sick of hearing let it go and purged it from my mind only to then watch it a few years later and fall back in love with it
It's a really common tradition for Disney to have a well known artist record a version of the most prominent track for the end credits. Like Celine Dion's version of Beauty and the Beast, Elton John's Can You Feel The Love Tonight for The Lion King, Xtina Aguilara's Reflection for Mulan and more. Hence Demi Lovato's Let it Go 😁
Thanks. That was fun. Idina Menzel, who voiced and sang Elsa, is a very well known Broadway performer. She got a Tony nomination for her performance in the musical Rent. And won a Tony for originating the role of Elphaba in Wicked. Olaf is played by Josh Gad.
My favorite is the first time in forever reprise where they are in the ice palace. The music in the 2nd one is way better in my opinion.. The guy who plays kristoff is an amazing singer and he had to do so many harmonies for his song lost in the woods and it's AMAZING.
This movie was so big that Anna and Elsa were never made official Disney princesses because the Frozen franchise was bigger than all the other princesses put together. The people at Disney thought it would be better to leave them as part of “Frozen” then add them into a group situation.
Part of the reason why the songs hit so well (outside of the fact that they're obviously well written), is that most of the main cast consists of broadway stars. I definitely recommend looking up a few videos of the lead actors performing other songs, because they're pretty fantastic. Idina Menzel in particular has been praised for decades because of her vocal abilities. People were absolutely stunned when Enchanted came out and she didn't have a single song in it. 😂
I watched this when I visited SD and watched it with my sister. After the movie we literally looked at each other and just laughed because Anna and Elsa are literally a good representation of our relationship with each other. ✨
Marshmallow is my favourite character hahah! Watched Frozen in theaters like 3 times, I love it the music a lot and hearing the instrumentals and vocals in the cinema was a great experience (also the gasps at the betrayal was iconic) If anyone bashes on Frozen I'll be the #1 defender lol, just because it's popular doesn't make it bad. Love 'For the first time in forever' (and reprise), 'Do you want to build a snowman' and Love is an open door.
I think their parents were doing what they thought was best but they just made it worse. They sheltered Elsa so much and isolated her from EVERYONE, including her sister, which in turn isolated Anna from pretty much everyone. If Elsa had been taught from the start how to control her powers, this whole thing could have been avoided (but then again we wouldn't have a movie). No one can go through life without fear or struggles (except maybe psychopaths like Hans). Also, the trolls were like "Fear is gonna fuck everything up so learn to control it" and her parents heard "So make her afraid of her powers and never learn to actually use and control them". Also, I can relate to Elsa due to having an extreme anxiety disorder and depression. Interestingly, co-director Jennifer Lee said that it was intentional to show Elsa as having both. When we don't deal with our issues and face them head on, we won't be able to function normally. That doesn't mean our troubles go away, especially disorders that are a result of a chemical imbalance in the brain, but it's a lot easier to manage. And sometimes it's hard to face our fears but we can at least try. We as humans are designed to FEEL, not hide our feelings. Btw, I highly recommend the second one. A third one is set to be released on Nov 24th 2027.
Many many adults loved this movie, no idea why you'd consider it to be "few"... Maybe because people got tired of Let it Go playing on repeat for a year? But that's not the same as not liking the movie...
@@ceceliam9014 Because I've seen a lot and I mean A LOT of hate towards it. If not about the songs, then it's about "nothing compared to Tangled" or "Frozen is not the first time it has family love rather than romance love." Also, one of my favorite shows Once Upon A Time did a Frozen story arc and a lot of people expressed hate towards it even though it was really well written. They were saying stuff like "the show was good until they brought Frozen into it." Point being, they do get a lot of hate.
"let it go" and "into the unknown" are really really good but I must say my personal favorite that is just as good is "show yourself" in the second movie. Can't wait for you to watch Frozen 2 ❤ loved your reaction as always!!!!
References/cameos: When the gates open during For The First Time in Forever, there is a cameo of Rapunzel and Eugene (Flynn Rider) from Tangled (which I absolutely recommend). Rapunzel has short, brown hair and is wearing a purple and pink dress (her celebration dress at the end of the movie), and Eugene is wearing a maroon vest and a brownish sash. They are entering the screen from the left. Timeline wise it doesn't really make sense since Tangled is set in the late 1700s and Frozen between 1840-1850. But there is even a fan theory that Elsa and Anna's parents were on their way to their wedding when they got shipwrecked and that Rapunzel is Elsa and Anna's cousin. Idina Menzel (Elsa) actually auditioned for the part of Rapunzel. Even though she didn't get it, she got the part of Elsa because of it. Kristen Bell (Anna) also auditioned for the part of Rapunzel. In addition to their cameo, when Anna dances through the room full of paintings, she stops in front of 'Jean-Honoré Fragonard's "The Swing", which inspired the visual style of Tangled. It appears that the statue head that Anna tosses in the cake during For The First Time In Forever is the same as that of Prince Eric from The Little Mermaid. There is even a fan theory that claims that Elsa and Anna's parents' ship is the one Ariel finds in search of things for her collection of human objects. Another theory is that they survived the shipwreck, had a baby boy and ended up in a jungle where they were killed by a leopard and their son was raised by gorillas. Directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, the latter whom also co-directed Tarzan, like this theory but have never confirmed it. But timeline wise it just doesn't make sense. Tarzan likely takes place in the late 1800s or in the very early 1900s. And if I remember correctly, it was debunked in Frozen 2. Of all the theories, The Little Mermaid one seems most plausible since it likely takes place in the mid 1800s. When the King pulls the book off the shelf to figure out where to find the trolls, the book is written in Nordic runes, originating from Scandinavia, where the crew drew much inspiration. These runes were the basis for the dwarf runes used in The Lord of the Rings. A map that falls out of the book resembles the map of the Lonely Mountain seen in The Hobbit. Anna is told by Elsa and Kristoff that it's ridiculous to get engaged to someone they just met that same day. Not only is this a common theme in Disney fairytales, this is similar to a plot point in Enchanted which also starred Idina Menzel (Elsa). At the beginning of the movie, when Anna bursts out of her room stating it is coronation day, the pictures on the wall show a series of pictures that relate to other Disney movies, such as Tangled, Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella. During Olaf's song, his dance with 4 seagulls is a nod to Bert's dance with 4 penguins from Mary Poppins, another Disney movie. Anna and Hans singing in front of the clock in Love is An Open Door is a parody of Big Ben in Peter Pan. When Anna sings Do You Want to Build a Snowman? and is laying on the floor in front of the clock, there is a Mickey sitting on the top left hand corner of the book shelf. There is a plush Mickey on one of the shelves in Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna. The names Sven and Olaf are the same names as the characters from Titanic from whom Jack wins his tickets in a poker game.
What's crazy is that everyone's reaction to incidents involving powers is that they need to suppressed not realizing until later that will just cause a huge blow-up later.
Fun facts/behind the scenes: Frozen is inspired by/based on the fairytale The Snow Queen (Snedronningen) by Hans Christian Andersen, a Danish author who's previous adaptations are The Little Mermaid, The Emperor's New Groove, the Ugly Duckling plot element in Lilo & Stitch, The Little Matchgirl and The Steadfast Tin Soldier segment in Fantasia 2000. Another Disney movie, The Princess and the Frog did not do as well as they had hoped, apparently because words like "princess" alienate boys, which is the real reason why The Snow Queen was renamed Frozen. Elsa was the villain in the story and was originally supposed to be the villian in Frozen, but it changed because of the protagonist narrative of Let it Go. During early development of the movie when she was still meant to be the villain, her design was inspired by Bette Midler. Furthermore, Kristoff and Anna were children, called Kai and Greta. Eventually as the story changed they were aged up to adults and renamed. Kristoff is based on both Kai and the Robber Girl from the original tale, whereas Anna is based on Gerda and the Summer Witch, whom according to some adaptations of The Snow Queen, is the Queen's sister. Minor characters named Kai and Gerda do appear in the movie. Hans seems to be based on the cursed mirror from the tale. If a shard of the mirror punctures someone, they only see the bad in the world and essentially become cold-hearted. Because Hans was constantly overshadowed by his older brothers, he grew up to a cold-blooded and manipulative cynic. Furthermore, in the first two-thirds of the movie, Hans acts like a mirror by subtly mimicking whoever he's with so no one suspects his true intentions. When he sees his own reflection in the study's window, he finally reveals his real, wicked nature. Arendelle was inspired by Norway. The landscape, clothes, music, buildings and names resemble Norwegian culture. The Arendelle castle is loosely based on Akershus Fortress in Oslo, Bryggen inspires the town of Arendelle in Bergen, a west-coast Norwegian city, and the landscape around Arendelle is similar to the Nærøyfjord, also on the west side of Norway. The town's name, Arendelle, strongly resembles the name of the Norwegian city Arendal. The names Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven, Kristoff and Hans are Scandinavian (or Scandinavian-sounding) names. Furthermore, Hans, Kristoff, Anna and Sven are a reference to Hans Christian Andersen. If you say the names quickly right after each other IN THAT ORDER, it sounds simlar to his name. And, of course, trolls are a well-known characteristic of Scandinavian culture. The production crew went to Norway on a two-week-long trip before production began. This is the directorial debut of co-director Jennifer Lee. She became the first woman to direct an animated feature made and produced by Disney. In addition to that, she also became the first woman to solely write an entire screenplay for a Disney animated movie since Linda Woolverton for Beauty and the Beast in 1991. She served as the chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios from 2018 to 2024, before stepping down to return to full-time filmmaking. She is married to actor Alfred Molina (Jonathan Groff who voices Kristoff introduced them and officiated the wedding). Visual development artist and WDAS-contracted art director Brittney Lee is Jennifer's sister. Their relationship partially served as an inspiration for the relationship of Anna and Elsa. Once it was decided to make them sisters, Disney hosted a Sisters Summit in which all the female employees were invited to come and share their experiences in growing up with a sister. Jennifer voices the Queen, Anna and Elsa's mother. Husband and wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who wrote all the songs in the movie, wrote Let It Go within a single day. It originated with the story outline they were given, which called for "Elsa's Badass Song" at that point. The song went on to break many pop music records, becoming the first song from a Disney animated musical to reach the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 since Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas peaked at #4 in 1995. The song is Idina Menzel's first single to reach the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making her the first Tony Award winner ever to get the top 10 for acting. It won for Best Original Song at The Oscars, where it was performed live by idina Menzel. John Travolta famously mispronounced her name as "Adele Dazeem". The line "Couldn't keep it in, Heaven knows I tried" was originally written "God knows I tried" instead of "Heaven". They were not allowed to use the word "God" in that context, hence the switch. In For the First Time in Forever, in the verse where Anna sings about meeting her potential true love originally contained the line "I hope that I don't vomit in his face". Disney deemed the line unacceptable as it contained a reference to bodily fluids and asked that it be changed. It was Katie Lopez, daughter of the songwriters, who came up with the replacement line "I wanna stuff some chocolate in my face". Elsa is the second animated Disney princess to become a Queen during a movie and the first animated Disney princess to be crowned Queen on-screen. Also, Anna is the only Disney Princess to share a duet with the villain. At an audition/table read for Idina Menzel, she and Kristen Bell broke into an acapella rendition of The Wind Beneath My Wings as the songs hadn't been completed at that stage. This solidified her casting in the role. Kristen Bell improvised the line "Wait, what?" that Anna says during her first meeting with Hans. In addition, according to Josh Gad, a handful of Olaf's dialogue was improvised. In an interview, Idina Menzel claimed her son boasted to his classmates that his mum sings the songs in Frozen and another child replied "So does everyone else's mum" 😂 Kristen Bell had to re-record a lot of her voicework for the movie. She was pregnant when she originally did it and her voice had deepened. She has also said her daughters don't like the movie. Much of the U.S. had a colder than average winter in 2013, prompting many jokes about the powers of Elsa and Disney's marketing department. The name Elsa for newborn girls went up dramatically after the release of the movie.
I wanna hear whoever this is live... You mean Broadway legand...the original elphaba from wicked idina menzel (spell check 😂) check out her defying gravity....amazing. she's also in the movie adaptation of rent
Your Frozen is my Shrek. We couldn't have kids, but we have a lot of nieces and nephews, one of which, when she was younger, wanted to watch Shrek EVERY SINGLE TIME she came to visit. It took me quite a few years before I could watch Shrek again. LOL
7:05 that shows you had a good nights sleep. 7:17 she would’ve had to color her hair cause if she could’ve cut it out then it would’ve grown out of her hair when she was young. 10:15 my daughter wanted to be Anna for Halloween before she wanted to be Elsa. 44:03 her parents messed up by teaching her to fear her powers instead of embracing them.
If you look closely you’ll see rapunzel at the bottom left corner. This happens when Anna is singing “For The First Time In Forever” she stands up on a wall and hangs by the pole, if i’m correct.
Anna could cut the streak out but it would keep coming back. Repeating calls to watch Frozen 2 - not only is Show Yourself worth seeing in context, but the themes of colonial violence and the respect they showed for the native tribes of Norway is a nice palate cleanser for the world.
I don't know if anybody already said it, but in fact, the love that undo the freezing in Anna's heart wasn't actually Elsa's love for her sister... but Anna's sacrifice for Elsa. When Anna put herself on the 2nd place and ran in the opposite direction of Kristoff, to try to save Elsa, that was the true love moment of the show.
I have a feeling I know what song from the second you are going to like the most and I can't wait! Cause it's my favorite as well!! Impatiently waiting for you to watch the second. Glad to see you liked this one so much
Wow, I can't believe this is your first time watching *Frozen*! It's always so special to see someone experience it for the first time, especially someone who contributed to the soundtrack! Your reactions to the music and storytelling make it even more magical. I loved how you immediately connected with the emotions of the characters - you can really feel the heart in every song, especially "Let It Go." Seeing you hum along and get lost in the scenes reminds me why this movie resonated with so many people. The animation is just stunning, and the way they brought the characters to life is incredible. I was curious about what parts surprised you the most or what scenes stood out to you. Did you have a favorite character or moment by the end of the film? And your insights about the music really added depth to the reaction! It’s fascinating to hear how you, as a singer, interpret the vocal performances and understand the complexities behind them. It makes me appreciate the artistry involved even more. I hope you continue to explore more Disney classics in the future - I can't wait to see your reactions to them! Keep up the amazing work; it's so inspiring! 🥰❄
Elsa is voiced by Broadway legend Idina Menzel, who is also known for playing Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway (and won a Tony Award in 2004), Maureen in Rent, Shelby Corcoran on Glee and Nancy in Enchanted (and its sequel). 8 year old Elsa is voiced by Eva Bella and 12 year old Elsa is voiced by Spencer Lacey Ganus. Anna is voiced by Kristen Bell, who is also known for Veronica Mars, Gossip Girl, The Good Place, of course Forgetting Sarah Marshall, When In Rome, You Again and Bad Moms. She is married to actor Dax Shepard. 5 year old Anna is voiced by Livvy Stubenrauch with Katie Lopez (daughter of songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez) as her singing voice and Agatha Lee Monn (daughter of writer/co-director Jennifer Lee) as 9 year old Anna. Kristoff is voiced by Jonathan Groff, who is also known for Glee (with Idina Menzel), Looking, Mindhunter and The Normal Heart, as well as Spring Awakening and Hamilton on Broadway. In 2024, he won a Tony Award for his role in the musical revival of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along (which he starred in with Daniel Radcliffe). 8 year old Kristoff is voiced by Tyree Brown. Olaf is voiced by Josh Gad, who is also known for playing Le Fou in the live-action Beauty and the Beast, Murder on the Orient Express, A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Journey. He was also in The Book of Mormon on Broadway which earned him a Tony nomination. Steve Carell was the first choice for the role of Olaf. Prince Hans is voiced by Santino Fontana, who has starred in several Broadway productions and won one Tony Award. He originally auditioned for Kristoff and was later called back for Hans. He also auditioned for the role of Eugene (Flynn Rider) for Tangled, which went to Zachary Levi. For his audition for Hans, he sang his own version of I Feel Pretty from West Side Story. Grand Pabbie (the Troll King) is voiced by Ciarán Hinds, who is best known for There Will Be Blood, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Woman in Black and Belfast. He also played Dumbledore's brother Aberforth in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and has been in several theatre/West End productions. Duke of Wesselton (mispronounced as Weaseltown) is voiced by Alan Tudyk, who went on to play Duke Weaselton in Zootropolis, an actual weasel whose last name is mispronounced as Wesselton. He has also been in movies such as 28 Days, A Knight's Tale, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.
They DID come into this movie having a problem with Elsa. The minute they found out she had powers, they became afraid and called her monster(Weaseltown).
The shoes are a part of our indigenous traditional clothing (I am one of them and we are called Saami) The curve is for hooking on to skiis (dont know how to spell it so hope you understand)
You have to dive down deep in the frozen franchise, watch the short films!! before jumping to frozen 2 (If you haven’t already), starting with Once Upon a Snowman then Frozen Fever and Olaf’s Frozen adventure and finally Frozen 2 😉 they are really good .
I actually really enjoy the second move. I personally like the Frozen 2 soundtrack more tbh I may also be biased b/c I still remember when Frozen was first released, and I was so tired of hearing “Let It Go” literally everywhere for 5 years 😂
You should watch Lion King again especially since the new movie is coming out soon. That way it's fresh in your head. Honestly I think you should watch all three cartoons. I wouldn't bother with the live action, cause it is almost a word for word remake, but I would check out the animated.
I told my editor to skip the whole end credits .. I guess they felt yaw should get the whole Patreon edit! lol
I’m cool with it 🔥
Enjoy the video!
Hi i'm new here and can you watch Eleanor's Secret (2009)
Please🙏
No one at RUclips haven't watched it and never heard of it.
BTW the animation on film is actually charming! :D
You should react to the 2 shorts they made between F1 and F2 movie (they show you the girls in those 3 years between movie 1 and 2) they are called "Olaf's frozen adventure " and "Frozen fever" both fit in one video..if course after that would be cool if you react to F2 :) thanks
Can you do the mighty ducks series pls
41:52 frozen 3 is in the works.
"he ain't the one , look at them side burns." YOU RIGHT 😭 .
This is the one thing that msde FROZEN so special. It is probably the first animated princess disney movie that contradicted the love at first sight (snow white, sleeping beaty or even Aladin) tropen and got another "sign of true love" all together.....
I love the small detail that as soon Hans tells Elsa that Anna is dead, the blizzard stops entirely, leaving snowflakes suspended in the air, or "frozen" in place. Presumably if the powers are controlled through love, and uncontrolled through fear, then this insinuates that at that moment Elsa feels nothing. This detail is only shown one other time and it's when their parents died.
Idina Menzel sings Let it go. She was the original Elphaba in Broadway's Wicked.
Fun fact: it’s confirmed that Kristoff does indeed know that Anna was the one he saw as a kid. When told he hesitated on her hair, he actually is squinting his eyes thinking and believed that that’s when he put it together. He also turns back looking at Anna to say he’s seen them do it before. Plus though not confirmed, Kristoff probably would have asked about what he witnessed as a kid
I think so too. when he said: "I saw them do it as a child!" He never thought it was actually Anna back then.....
Maybe he came back to late the "HE is the king..." thing....
Fun fact, two of my friends performed "Love Is An Open Door" at our schoolwide talent show. They did, in fact, end with saying "no" instead. XD
Idina Menzel is Elsa. She is an award winning broadway star for Rent and Wicked. Anna is played by Kristen Bell from Burlesque. (And yes, forgetting Sarah Marshall.) Kristoff is played by Jonathan Groff from the show Glee. He also played King George in Hamilton. Olaf is played by Josh Gad who also plays LeFou in the live action Beauty and the Beast.
Foreshadowing/symbolism:
The two snowmen, Olaf and Marshmallow, represent Elsa's personalities when she made them: Olaf is friendly and affectionate ), while Marshmallow (the big one) is rough and fierce. Similarly, Elsa's ice castle changes color with her emotions. Blue is happy, red is fear and yellow is anger (which is interesting since blue is often accosiated with sadness, red with anger and yellow with joy).
At the start of the movie, Elsa and Anna are wearing brightly colored clothes, symbolising their happiness. But as they grow apart over the course of the movie, their clothes become progressively darker (especially evident in the Do You Wanna Build a Snowman montage). At the end of the movie when the sisters are finally reunited, their clothes are once again bright.
Also, in the first half hour, Anna only wears green. However, after she sets off on her journey to find Elsa, she wears an outfit similar to Elsa's coronation outfit, complete with the colors blue, black and purple. This is possibly done to show Anna's devotion to her sister, as well as her growing maturity. After she successfully brings Elsa home, Anna goes back to wearing green.
And often in Disney animated movies, the good guys wear light colors and the bad guys wear dark colors. In order to throw off the audience, Hans wears light colors while Kristoff, Anna and Elsa wear dark colors.
During For the First Time in Forever, Anna interacts with various castle artifacts. The first is a stone bust of a man who looks sinister and dissatisfied; the second is various paintings showing peasant men looking loving and friendly. They both foreshadow the personalities of Hans and Kristoff, respectively, as well as the order of their introductions.
Anna also jumps in front a series of paintings. The last painting looks like a minor version of The Last Supper, with Anna taking the center position of Jesus Christ. This is possibly meant to foreshadow the betrayal that awaits her.
Love is an Open Door is meant to serve as a double meaning for both Anna and Hans. When Anna sings it she thinks of love as a close relationship, using it as a way to escape her isolated life. When Hans sings it he is only using Anna's love for him to steal the throne.
While singing "You and I were just meant to be" Hans sings "You..." while Anna finishes with "...and I" with both pronouns referring to her. This clever use of pronouns conveys that Anna is the only one who is really in love, with Hans pretending to reciprocate her feelings.
During the song, Hans doesn't match Anna's movements in a few scenes, which foreshadow he's trying to keep up his act with her. For example, he is slightly behind when they balance on the bridge railing, when they dance like robots on the clock tower and when they dance around the lighthouse. Also, Anna is first to climb onto the roof and make the heart shape at the end.
When Anna and Hans dance around the lighthouse and their shadows are shown on the sail by the rotating light, Hans' shadow is the only one that stays in the light, while Anna's shadow goes almost completely dark before he pulls her back in - Showing that Anna is being used as a pawn in Hans' scheme to take the throne.
Hans briefly looks surprised following the line "We finish each other's... sandwiches!", prior to saying "Hey, that's what I was gonna say!", hinting that he's tailoring himself to match Anna's interests. In addition, he says that right after Anna leaves the shot. Also, as he says he's been searching his whole life to "find his own place" he gestures to Arendelle.
After Elsa freezes Arendelle, Anna and Hans are walking through the town square and Anna shivers as Hans pulls his jacket closer, not offering her the jacket. When Anna is riding on Sven with Kristoff and she shivers, Kristoff gives her his hat (in contrast to the selfish and evil Hans).
When Elsa freezes Anna's heart at the end of the reprise of For the First Time in Forever, the music contains a somber excerpt of Frozen Heart (the song at the beginning).
In the fight scene, just before Hans runs to the Duke's henchman to divert the arrow from Elsa, he glances upwards. This makes the "perfect shot" that makes the chandelier fall and knock Elsa out more realistic and is a more concrete, yet subtle, alluding to him being a villain.
Gloves are used as a tool to hide true emotions. Elsa wears her gloves to hide her powers and takes them off while singing Let It Go. Hans wears his gloves throughout the movie and takes them off only when he reveals his true intentions to Anna.
During Let It Go, Elsa takes off her purple cape. Purple is the traditional color of royalty - This moment is her "letting go" of the responsibilities of being a Queen.
Olaf's name is a clue to his character's purpose in providing comic relief: "Oh laugh" 😂
Thawing of Anna starts where the human heart is located.
When I first watched this movie, I saw Hans look up but I never connected it to the chandelier even after it almost crushed Elsa. I just thought it was an accident. 😅
Is it just me or is this a Movie about Princess Anna? She's the one that goes on the adventure & she's the one who falls in love.
Oh no it totally is. She's the main character. She and Elsa are technically both the main characters but Frozen 1 is definitely more Anna focused. Frozen 2 evens it out by being more Elsa focused.
Pretty sure Frozen is about their sisterhood, not particularly a specific character.
Well, in fairness, it was originally based on The Snow Queen, and Elsa was supposed to be the villain. When they heard "Let It Go", the writers/director decided to make Elsa a misunderstood character who can't control her powers instead of an evil queen.
@@seansilence2697 I think that was a good decision since it gave me the character that i hold very dear to my heart. Along with the beautiful bond she shares with her sister. I do miss classic, magical pure evil Disney villains though and we especially rarely have ones that look genuinely beautiful. So evil Elsa is kind of something i would have loved to see.
It absolutely is about Anna fr😊
12:33 him vibing rn not knowing what betrayal is about to occur.
I remember loving it when it first came out but then got sick of hearing let it go and purged it from my mind only to then watch it a few years later and fall back in love with it
It's a really common tradition for Disney to have a well known artist record a version of the most prominent track for the end credits. Like Celine Dion's version of Beauty and the Beast, Elton John's Can You Feel The Love Tonight for The Lion King, Xtina Aguilara's Reflection for Mulan and more. Hence Demi Lovato's Let it Go 😁
Respect on Anna fr!!
You pronounced Sven perfectly. Also, side burn guy is named Hans. It takes place in Norway so I guess that's why they handle the cold well.
Thanks. That was fun.
Idina Menzel, who voiced and sang Elsa, is a very well known Broadway performer. She got a Tony nomination for her performance in the musical Rent. And won a Tony for originating the role of Elphaba in Wicked.
Olaf is played by Josh Gad.
My favorite is the first time in forever reprise where they are in the ice palace.
The music in the 2nd one is way better in my opinion..
The guy who plays kristoff is an amazing singer and he had to do so many harmonies for his song lost in the woods and it's AMAZING.
'He ain't the one, look at that side burn' hahha
This movie was so big that Anna and Elsa were never made official Disney princesses because the Frozen franchise was bigger than all the other princesses put together. The people at Disney thought it would be better to leave them as part of “Frozen” then add them into a group situation.
“Girl, he ain’t the one. Look at those sideburns”
IF ONLY SHE SAW!! 😂😂😂
18:50 King George III hamilton mentioned!! I wish he had more songs as kristoff (his Frozen 2 song is one of the best)
Part of the reason why the songs hit so well (outside of the fact that they're obviously well written), is that most of the main cast consists of broadway stars. I definitely recommend looking up a few videos of the lead actors performing other songs, because they're pretty fantastic. Idina Menzel in particular has been praised for decades because of her vocal abilities. People were absolutely stunned when Enchanted came out and she didn't have a single song in it. 😂
I watched this when I visited SD and watched it with my sister. After the movie we literally looked at each other and just laughed because Anna and Elsa are literally a good representation of our relationship with each other. ✨
Ok now YOU HAVEEEEEE TO WATCH FROZEN TWOO
I bet you were so cute singing this along with your daughters!
Marshmallow is my favourite character hahah! Watched Frozen in theaters like 3 times, I love it the music a lot and hearing the instrumentals and vocals in the cinema was a great experience (also the gasps at the betrayal was iconic) If anyone bashes on Frozen I'll be the #1 defender lol, just because it's popular doesn't make it bad.
Love 'For the first time in forever' (and reprise), 'Do you want to build a snowman' and Love is an open door.
I think their parents were doing what they thought was best but they just made it worse. They sheltered Elsa so much and isolated her from EVERYONE, including her sister, which in turn isolated Anna from pretty much everyone. If Elsa had been taught from the start how to control her powers, this whole thing could have been avoided (but then again we wouldn't have a movie). No one can go through life without fear or struggles (except maybe psychopaths like Hans). Also, the trolls were like "Fear is gonna fuck everything up so learn to control it" and her parents heard "So make her afraid of her powers and never learn to actually use and control them". Also, I can relate to Elsa due to having an extreme anxiety disorder and depression. Interestingly, co-director Jennifer Lee said that it was intentional to show Elsa as having both. When we don't deal with our issues and face them head on, we won't be able to function normally. That doesn't mean our troubles go away, especially disorders that are a result of a chemical imbalance in the brain, but it's a lot easier to manage. And sometimes it's hard to face our fears but we can at least try. We as humans are designed to FEEL, not hide our feelings. Btw, I highly recommend the second one. A third one is set to be released on Nov 24th 2027.
I'm not ashamed to admit to being one of the very few adults who love the Frozen movies! Probably helps I don't have kids 😂
Not ashamed either! No kids and my comfort movie❤
Same and I'm 61 years old! 😀
Many many adults loved this movie, no idea why you'd consider it to be "few"... Maybe because people got tired of Let it Go playing on repeat for a year? But that's not the same as not liking the movie...
@@ceceliam9014 Because I've seen a lot and I mean A LOT of hate towards it. If not about the songs, then it's about "nothing compared to Tangled" or "Frozen is not the first time it has family love rather than romance love." Also, one of my favorite shows Once Upon A Time did a Frozen story arc and a lot of people expressed hate towards it even though it was really well written. They were saying stuff like "the show was good until they brought Frozen into it."
Point being, they do get a lot of hate.
@@BeeKee404 Damn, people are weird with the things they hate.
Out of the Songs from this one or Frozen 2. I have to go with the song show yourself. But into the unknown is pretty damn good not going to lie.
let it go is definitely the most popular song of the frozen movies but i liked the songs in general in the second movie more
The 2nd one is where it’s at for me. Especially the music.
This was an AWESOME reaction - fully engaged.
"let it go" and "into the unknown" are really really good but I must say my personal favorite that is just as good is "show yourself" in the second movie. Can't wait for you to watch Frozen 2 ❤ loved your reaction as always!!!!
References/cameos:
When the gates open during For The First Time in Forever, there is a cameo of Rapunzel and Eugene (Flynn Rider) from Tangled (which I absolutely recommend). Rapunzel has short, brown hair and is wearing a purple and pink dress (her celebration dress at the end of the movie), and Eugene is wearing a maroon vest and a brownish sash. They are entering the screen from the left. Timeline wise it doesn't really make sense since Tangled is set in the late 1700s and Frozen between 1840-1850. But there is even a fan theory that Elsa and Anna's parents were on their way to their wedding when they got shipwrecked and that Rapunzel is Elsa and Anna's cousin. Idina Menzel (Elsa) actually auditioned for the part of Rapunzel. Even though she didn't get it, she got the part of Elsa because of it. Kristen Bell (Anna) also auditioned for the part of Rapunzel. In addition to their cameo, when Anna dances through the room full of paintings, she stops in front of 'Jean-Honoré Fragonard's "The Swing", which inspired the visual style of Tangled.
It appears that the statue head that Anna tosses in the cake during For The First Time In Forever is the same as that of Prince Eric from The Little Mermaid. There is even a fan theory that claims that Elsa and Anna's parents' ship is the one Ariel finds in search of things for her collection of human objects. Another theory is that they survived the shipwreck, had a baby boy and ended up in a jungle where they were killed by a leopard and their son was raised by gorillas. Directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, the latter whom also co-directed Tarzan, like this theory but have never confirmed it. But timeline wise it just doesn't make sense. Tarzan likely takes place in the late 1800s or in the very early 1900s. And if I remember correctly, it was debunked in Frozen 2. Of all the theories, The Little Mermaid one seems most plausible since it likely takes place in the mid 1800s.
When the King pulls the book off the shelf to figure out where to find the trolls, the book is written in Nordic runes, originating from Scandinavia, where the crew drew much inspiration. These runes were the basis for the dwarf runes used in The Lord of the Rings. A map that falls out of the book resembles the map of the Lonely Mountain seen in The Hobbit.
Anna is told by Elsa and Kristoff that it's ridiculous to get engaged to someone they just met that same day. Not only is this a common theme in Disney fairytales, this is similar to a plot point in Enchanted which also starred Idina Menzel (Elsa).
At the beginning of the movie, when Anna bursts out of her room stating it is coronation day, the pictures on the wall show a series of pictures that relate to other Disney movies, such as Tangled, Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella.
During Olaf's song, his dance with 4 seagulls is a nod to Bert's dance with 4 penguins from Mary Poppins, another Disney movie.
Anna and Hans singing in front of the clock in Love is An Open Door is a parody of Big Ben in Peter Pan.
When Anna sings Do You Want to Build a Snowman? and is laying on the floor in front of the clock, there is a Mickey sitting on the top left hand corner of the book shelf.
There is a plush Mickey on one of the shelves in Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna.
The names Sven and Olaf are the same names as the characters from Titanic from whom Jack wins his tickets in a poker game.
3:36 That's answered in Frozen 2, if you get round to watching it.
What's crazy is that everyone's reaction to incidents involving powers is that they need to suppressed not realizing until later that will just cause a huge blow-up later.
13:27 Every other Disney princess is crying 😭😂 Yes I've seen the meme.
Fun facts/behind the scenes:
Frozen is inspired by/based on the fairytale The Snow Queen (Snedronningen) by Hans Christian Andersen, a Danish author who's previous adaptations are The Little Mermaid, The Emperor's New Groove, the Ugly Duckling plot element in Lilo & Stitch, The Little Matchgirl and The Steadfast Tin Soldier segment in Fantasia 2000. Another Disney movie, The Princess and the Frog did not do as well as they had hoped, apparently because words like "princess" alienate boys, which is the real reason why The Snow Queen was renamed Frozen. Elsa was the villain in the story and was originally supposed to be the villian in Frozen, but it changed because of the protagonist narrative of Let it Go. During early development of the movie when she was still meant to be the villain, her design was inspired by Bette Midler. Furthermore, Kristoff and Anna were children, called Kai and Greta. Eventually as the story changed they were aged up to adults and renamed. Kristoff is based on both Kai and the Robber Girl from the original tale, whereas Anna is based on Gerda and the Summer Witch, whom according to some adaptations of The Snow Queen, is the Queen's sister. Minor characters named Kai and Gerda do appear in the movie. Hans seems to be based on the cursed mirror from the tale. If a shard of the mirror punctures someone, they only see the bad in the world and essentially become cold-hearted. Because Hans was constantly overshadowed by his older brothers, he grew up to a cold-blooded and manipulative cynic. Furthermore, in the first two-thirds of the movie, Hans acts like a mirror by subtly mimicking whoever he's with so no one suspects his true intentions. When he sees his own reflection in the study's window, he finally reveals his real, wicked nature.
Arendelle was inspired by Norway. The landscape, clothes, music, buildings and names resemble Norwegian culture. The Arendelle castle is loosely based on Akershus Fortress in Oslo, Bryggen inspires the town of Arendelle in Bergen, a west-coast Norwegian city, and the landscape around Arendelle is similar to the Nærøyfjord, also on the west side of Norway. The town's name, Arendelle, strongly resembles the name of the Norwegian city Arendal. The names Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven, Kristoff and Hans are Scandinavian (or Scandinavian-sounding) names. Furthermore, Hans, Kristoff, Anna and Sven are a reference to Hans Christian Andersen. If you say the names quickly right after each other IN THAT ORDER, it sounds simlar to his name. And, of course, trolls are a well-known characteristic of Scandinavian culture. The production crew went to Norway on a two-week-long trip before production began.
This is the directorial debut of co-director Jennifer Lee. She became the first woman to direct an animated feature made and produced by Disney. In addition to that, she also became the first woman to solely write an entire screenplay for a Disney animated movie since Linda Woolverton for Beauty and the Beast in 1991. She served as the chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios from 2018 to 2024, before stepping down to return to full-time filmmaking. She is married to actor Alfred Molina (Jonathan Groff who voices Kristoff introduced them and officiated the wedding). Visual development artist and WDAS-contracted art director Brittney Lee is Jennifer's sister. Their relationship partially served as an inspiration for the relationship of Anna and Elsa. Once it was decided to make them sisters, Disney hosted a Sisters Summit in which all the female employees were invited to come and share their experiences in growing up with a sister. Jennifer voices the Queen, Anna and Elsa's mother.
Husband and wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who wrote all the songs in the movie, wrote Let It Go within a single day. It originated with the story outline they were given, which called for "Elsa's Badass Song" at that point. The song went on to break many pop music records, becoming the first song from a Disney animated musical to reach the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 since Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas peaked at #4 in 1995. The song is Idina Menzel's first single to reach the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making her the first Tony Award winner ever to get the top 10 for acting. It won for Best Original Song at The Oscars, where it was performed live by idina Menzel. John Travolta famously mispronounced her name as "Adele Dazeem".
The line "Couldn't keep it in, Heaven knows I tried" was originally written "God knows I tried" instead of "Heaven". They were not allowed to use the word "God" in that context, hence the switch.
In For the First Time in Forever, in the verse where Anna sings about meeting her potential true love originally contained the line "I hope that I don't vomit in his face". Disney deemed the line unacceptable as it contained a reference to bodily fluids and asked that it be changed. It was Katie Lopez, daughter of the songwriters, who came up with the replacement line "I wanna stuff some chocolate in my face".
Elsa is the second animated Disney princess to become a Queen during a movie and the first animated Disney princess to be crowned Queen on-screen. Also, Anna is the only Disney Princess to share a duet with the villain.
At an audition/table read for Idina Menzel, she and Kristen Bell broke into an acapella rendition of The Wind Beneath My Wings as the songs hadn't been completed at that stage. This solidified her casting in the role.
Kristen Bell improvised the line "Wait, what?" that Anna says during her first meeting with Hans. In addition, according to Josh Gad, a handful of Olaf's dialogue was improvised.
In an interview, Idina Menzel claimed her son boasted to his classmates that his mum sings the songs in Frozen and another child replied "So does everyone else's mum" 😂
Kristen Bell had to re-record a lot of her voicework for the movie. She was pregnant when she originally did it and her voice had deepened. She has also said her daughters don't like the movie.
Much of the U.S. had a colder than average winter in 2013, prompting many jokes about the powers of Elsa and Disney's marketing department.
The name Elsa for newborn girls went up dramatically after the release of the movie.
Now you gotta make sure you watch Frozen 2
I like Let it Go more than Into The Unknown.. but Show Yourself in Frozen 2 is amazing too!
I wanna hear whoever this is live... You mean Broadway legand...the original elphaba from wicked idina menzel (spell check 😂) check out her defying gravity....amazing. she's also in the movie adaptation of rent
Kristen Bell plays Anna
Idina Mendez plays Elsa
Your Frozen is my Shrek. We couldn't have kids, but we have a lot of nieces and nephews, one of which, when she was younger, wanted to watch Shrek EVERY SINGLE TIME she came to visit. It took me quite a few years before I could watch Shrek again. LOL
Def need a reaction to Lion King 1 and 2, mainly 2.
7:05 that shows you had a good nights sleep. 7:17 she would’ve had to color her hair cause if she could’ve cut it out then it would’ve grown out of her hair when she was young. 10:15 my daughter wanted to be Anna for Halloween before she wanted to be Elsa. 44:03 her parents messed up by teaching her to fear her powers instead of embracing them.
If you look closely you’ll see rapunzel at the bottom left corner. This happens when Anna is singing “For The First Time In Forever” she stands up on a wall and hangs by the pole, if i’m correct.
Elsa - Idina Mendzel
Anna - Kristen Bell
Kristoff - Jonathan Groff (King George from Hamilton)
It’s the singing for me 🤣💕 when you was trying to figure out the voice for else I’m like enchanted bro!!!!! Lmfao
Dude, you have a beautiful voice.
I literally can’t remember a THINGG from the second movie besides into the unknown song
Let It Go is still the iconic banger but I prefer Show Yourself much more, it makes me cry each time 😅😂
Please start watching some Glee if you haven't already seen the show. I think you'll like it!
Anna could cut the streak out but it would keep coming back.
Repeating calls to watch Frozen 2 - not only is Show Yourself worth seeing in context, but the themes of colonial violence and the respect they showed for the native tribes of Norway is a nice palate cleanser for the world.
Let it Go over any other song
Love your singing along and knowing some of the songs already ❤️❤️
They do that alot where they make a pop version of the hit song.
fixer upper is THE song
I don't know if anybody already said it, but in fact, the love that undo the freezing in Anna's heart wasn't actually Elsa's love for her sister... but Anna's sacrifice for Elsa. When Anna put herself on the 2nd place and ran in the opposite direction of Kristoff, to try to save Elsa, that was the true love moment of the show.
I have a feeling I know what song from the second you are going to like the most and I can't wait! Cause it's my favorite as well!! Impatiently waiting for you to watch the second. Glad to see you liked this one so much
7:16 I assume that if she did cut her hair it would just grow back lol
My fav song from this movie is fixer upper? I think that's the name
Yo Idina mendzel is my goat, love her
I really freaked with this movie🙏🏼 ready for number 2!
I love when this happens
I’m already watching a video of yours and you upload! 🥰😏👏🏻💜
Into the Unknown but promoted as the “Let it go” of Frozen 2, but there’s another song at the climax of the movie that’s actually much better imo
Wow, I can't believe this is your first time watching *Frozen*! It's always so special to see someone experience it for the first time, especially someone who contributed to the soundtrack! Your reactions to the music and storytelling make it even more magical. I loved how you immediately connected with the emotions of the characters - you can really feel the heart in every song, especially "Let It Go."
Seeing you hum along and get lost in the scenes reminds me why this movie resonated with so many people. The animation is just stunning, and the way they brought the characters to life is incredible. I was curious about what parts surprised you the most or what scenes stood out to you. Did you have a favorite character or moment by the end of the film?
And your insights about the music really added depth to the reaction! It’s fascinating to hear how you, as a singer, interpret the vocal performances and understand the complexities behind them. It makes me appreciate the artistry involved even more. I hope you continue to explore more Disney classics in the future - I can't wait to see your reactions to them! Keep up the amazing work; it's so inspiring! 🥰❄
Elsa is voiced by Broadway legend Idina Menzel, who is also known for playing Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway (and won a Tony Award in 2004), Maureen in Rent, Shelby Corcoran on Glee and Nancy in Enchanted (and its sequel). 8 year old Elsa is voiced by Eva Bella and 12 year old Elsa is voiced by Spencer Lacey Ganus.
Anna is voiced by Kristen Bell, who is also known for Veronica Mars, Gossip Girl, The Good Place, of course Forgetting Sarah Marshall, When In Rome, You Again and Bad Moms. She is married to actor Dax Shepard. 5 year old Anna is voiced by Livvy Stubenrauch with Katie Lopez (daughter of songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez) as her singing voice and Agatha Lee Monn (daughter of writer/co-director Jennifer Lee) as 9 year old Anna.
Kristoff is voiced by Jonathan Groff, who is also known for Glee (with Idina Menzel), Looking, Mindhunter and The Normal Heart, as well as Spring Awakening and Hamilton on Broadway. In 2024, he won a Tony Award for his role in the musical revival of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along (which he starred in with Daniel Radcliffe). 8 year old Kristoff is voiced by Tyree Brown.
Olaf is voiced by Josh Gad, who is also known for playing Le Fou in the live-action Beauty and the Beast, Murder on the Orient Express, A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Journey. He was also in The Book of Mormon on Broadway which earned him a Tony nomination. Steve Carell was the first choice for the role of Olaf.
Prince Hans is voiced by Santino Fontana, who has starred in several Broadway productions and won one Tony Award. He originally auditioned for Kristoff and was later called back for Hans. He also auditioned for the role of Eugene (Flynn Rider) for Tangled, which went to Zachary Levi. For his audition for Hans, he sang his own version of I Feel Pretty from West Side Story.
Grand Pabbie (the Troll King) is voiced by Ciarán Hinds, who is best known for There Will Be Blood, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Woman in Black and Belfast. He also played Dumbledore's brother Aberforth in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and has been in several theatre/West End productions.
Duke of Wesselton (mispronounced as Weaseltown) is voiced by Alan Tudyk, who went on to play Duke Weaselton in Zootropolis, an actual weasel whose last name is mispronounced as Wesselton. He has also been in movies such as 28 Days, A Knight's Tale, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.
Fear, Angry, Rage, and suffering all path to the dark side.
You will learn where her powers comes from in movie 2.
They DID come into this movie having a problem with Elsa. The minute they found out she had powers, they became afraid and called her monster(Weaseltown).
You better go build a snowman this winter
I wanna know who you think would win in a hand-to-hand fight Anna or Mulan?
22:58 the guy who plays Ludlow Laminsoff the wonder kid in pixels
Frozen 2 is fantastic! Hope you react to it 😆
Have you done lemonade mouth yet cuz I NEED that reaction
You should watch “Love,
Rosie “ you will love it
Idina Menzel sang Let It Go live for Disneyland's 60th Anniversary
also I prefer the second movie to the first.
I love this movie it's more about family sisters love ❤❤❤❤❤
now you need to react to frozen 2... just as good as the first one
16:00 Idina Menzel is the voice actress for Elsa
If the song I think you’re talking about is Into The Woods you NEED to see the m/v of Weezer’s version of it after you watch the scene in the movie
I can’t believe that his is your time time watching it 😭
Hi the whole Video You're so funny😂😂😂😂😫
Watch the live action lion king! My daughter loves it. And Queen B is in it. 😊
The shoes are a part of our indigenous traditional clothing (I am one of them and we are called Saami) The curve is for hooking on to skiis (dont know how to spell it so hope you understand)
You have to dive down deep in the frozen franchise, watch the short films!! before jumping to frozen 2 (If you haven’t already), starting with Once Upon a Snowman then Frozen Fever and Olaf’s Frozen adventure and finally Frozen 2 😉 they are really good .
You should do lion King one and two and then also frozen two they’re all pretty good
Gotta do lion king 1 1/2 too. Lol
I know the feeling I have a twin sister and we don’t know anything about each other and we’re not close
There’s a theory that the parents gave birth to Tarzan. The constant Disney connections.
Frozen 2 debunked that theory though
Not a theory. The writers and Disney confirmed it.
@@sdebassno they denied it
The 10th Kingdom, 2000 ❤😊 please 🥺
you missed the part when anna opens the doors you can see fylnn rider and tangled
I actually really enjoy the second move. I personally like the Frozen 2 soundtrack more tbh
I may also be biased b/c I still remember when Frozen was first released, and I was so tired of hearing “Let It Go” literally everywhere for 5 years 😂
My mom is getting married to a girl she has not even met in person yet after like 3 weeks
You SOOOOO need to watch Rent
Josh Gad voices Olaf
You should watch Lion King again especially since the new movie is coming out soon. That way it's fresh in your head. Honestly I think you should watch all three cartoons. I wouldn't bother with the live action, cause it is almost a word for word remake, but I would check out the animated.
lion king?.. hah whaaa?
I wanted to be elsa because I related to her. With the trauma and all...
Where does Elsa sleep?😭there’s no furniture in there
36:41 THATS WHAT I BE SAYINGGg 😅☹️
What up dawg
hey im early!