Frozen: Part III
Edit: Thought we were talking about the image rather than the article.
The image posted there is apparently concept art of Narnia. And yes, the article isn't based on any officially released information and must be treated with much skepticism. I don't find it wholly implausible, though, it does sound like the sort of thing they would do and there are people out there who do know the full story.
The image posted there is apparently concept art of Narnia. And yes, the article isn't based on any officially released information and must be treated with much skepticism. I don't find it wholly implausible, though, it does sound like the sort of thing they would do and there are people out there who do know the full story.
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Patience for this film is waning thin. Over the last week or so, alot of members on here have been arguing over hand-drawn animation not being in WDAS near future. We all should be excited about Frozen, but Disney won't release NOTHING as of now. It's best to just wait for the Trailer around this time in June. But we went through this last year with WIR, 1 new image im March, 1 new image in April, 2 new images in May, then the trailer in June. And the looooong wait continues........RodryCroft wrote:Oh God!! When will we have new news of this film!!!!!!???? =( It's the worst wait that I've suffered since... I don't even remember since when!!! =(
Tangled's trailer came out with TS3 in June 2010 "if you don't count the leaked rough-draft trailer in that February". But Tangled also had a 30sec teaser trailer that March though. WIR trailer was released on June 6th last year, the same day as the E3 video-game convention in LA. I was at Staples Center that day for the Stanley Cup finals, E3 was at the Convention Center, right next to Staples center & I saw lots of people wearing WIR shirts that they were giving away at E3. And Frozen's trailer should drop I believe on June 12th this year, about a week before MU opens.
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Most Frozen books are on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=disney+frozen&sprefix=disney+fro%2Caps%2C273
I like how this movie seems to be really sibling focused. There's two books that seem to be about sisters. I wouldn't be surprised if the moral had to do with Anna and Elsa not seeing eye-to-eye or something.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=disney+frozen&sprefix=disney+fro%2Caps%2C273
I like how this movie seems to be really sibling focused. There's two books that seem to be about sisters. I wouldn't be surprised if the moral had to do with Anna and Elsa not seeing eye-to-eye or something.

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That's a given. That's the goal of Anna's journey; to find Elsa and melt her frozen heart (and thus save the kingdom). If Elsa wasn't redeemed, there wouldn't be a happy ending.jazzflower92 wrote:This also sheds more evidence for the fact that Elsa will defiantly be an anti-villain and heel face turn.
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Yeah,I still say my money is on Hans being the true villain.Sotiris wrote:That's a given. That's the goal of Anna's journey; to find Elsa and melt her frozen heart (and thus save the kingdom). If Elsa wasn't redeemed, there wouldn't be a happy ending.jazzflower92 wrote:This also sheds more evidence for the fact that Elsa will defiantly be an anti-villain and heel face turn.
Re: Frozen: Part III
So here it is, the official German title:

While I'm glad they won't use 'Frozen' (or some kind of German equivalent) here, it is really strange they decided to change its original title to 'The Ice Queen' instead.

While I'm glad they won't use 'Frozen' (or some kind of German equivalent) here, it is really strange they decided to change its original title to 'The Ice Queen' instead.
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I wonder what the Dutch title will be. Tangled was changed to Rapunzel (both Dutch and English language versions of the film were called 'Rapunzel'). I wouldn't put it past them to call it 'The Snow Queen'. Or De Sneeuw Koningin if they do go with Dutch.
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They used 'Rapunzel' in Germany, too, though they added this incredible stupid subtitle ('Neu Verföhnt'). -.-
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Does that mean if I ordered the film from Dutch speaking countries I can get an English version of the film with the title Rapunzel?PatrickvD wrote:I wonder what the Dutch title will be. Tangled was changed to Rapunzel (both Dutch and English language versions of the film were called 'Rapunzel'). I wouldn't put it past them to call it 'The Snow Queen'. Or De Sneeuw Koningin if they do go with Dutch.

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Sadly, it was only that way in theaters. The Blu-ray and DVD change it to Tangled. Dutch remains 'Rapunzel'.Disney Duster wrote:Does that mean if I ordered the film from Dutch speaking countries I can get an English version of the film with the title Rapunzel?PatrickvD wrote:I wonder what the Dutch title will be. Tangled was changed to Rapunzel (both Dutch and English language versions of the film were called 'Rapunzel'). I wouldn't put it past them to call it 'The Snow Queen'. Or De Sneeuw Koningin if they do go with Dutch.
Sorry for getting your hopes up.
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If you want you can order the Italian version .. they used Rapunzel for the title!Disney Duster wrote:Does that mean if I ordered the film from Dutch speaking countries I can get an English version of the film with the title Rapunzel?PatrickvD wrote:I wonder what the Dutch title will be. Tangled was changed to Rapunzel (both Dutch and English language versions of the film were called 'Rapunzel'). I wouldn't put it past them to call it 'The Snow Queen'. Or De Sneeuw Koningin if they do go with Dutch.

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If they have to use a dutch word as the title then maybe "Vorst" might be a good translation, which both stands for frost and royal leader, even though it's the male equivalent. Otherwise de Sneeuw Koningin wouldnt be too bad as most people here know and love the fairytale!PatrickvD wrote:I wonder what the Dutch title will be. Tangled was changed to Rapunzel (both Dutch and English language versions of the film were called 'Rapunzel'). I wouldn't put it past them to call it 'The Snow Queen'. Or De Sneeuw Koningin if they do go with Dutch.

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Source: http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/ ... ments.htmlSteve Hulett wrote:Wreck-It Ralph's production time-line was under a year, and Frozen looks as though it will be under the twelve-month marker as well. A Disney veteran said to me last Thursday:
"Frozen is going to have a tight production schedule. The crew's told management they'd like to avoid lots of seven day weeks, but we know we're going to have plenty of six-day weeks".
Walt Disney Animation Studios (aka Disney Feature) has employed shorter production schedules with expanded staffs to get pictures completed on tight deadlines.







