
Source: amazon.de (via DuckFilm.de)
Sotiris wrote:This is the banner on the official Disney Shop section of the German amazon website. Further proof that the designs on those leaked posters were not fake.
Source: amazon.de (via DuckFilm.de)
Her braids are longer, so we can't see the dressqindarka wrote:Noticed that Elsa's clothes are different in that image, which is strange.
That's some good trolling right there.disneyprincess11 wrote:Hey, check out the Frozen page on Wikipedia![]()
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Really? What a dissapointment. I thought those designs looked like generic designs from the Tinker Bell-franchise.Sotiris wrote:This is the banner on the official Disney Shop section of the German amazon website. Further proof that the designs on those leaked posters were not fake.
Source: amazon.de (via DuckFilm.de)
Not necessarily. Why should Disney Germany use images of Elsa and Anna, when Disney US is so hard trying to keep their designs a secret? I could totally imagine that amazon did this banner by themselves, not knowing the character posters of Frozen they found are mock-ups OR that some trainee at Disney Germany who photoshopped this made the same mistake.disneyprincess11 wrote:So, they are real!![]()
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Thought about this possibility as well.Scamander wrote:Not necessarily. Why should Disney Germany use images of Elsa and Anna, when Disney US is so hard trying to keep their designs a secret? I could totally imagine that amazon did this banner by themselves, not knowing the character posters of Frozen they found are mock-ups OR that some trainee at Disney Germany who photoshopped this made the same mistake.disneyprincess11 wrote:So, they are real!![]()
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In fact, I think both those possibilities are more likely.
Even if the banner is custom-made by amazon, I highly doubt that anyone - even a trainee - would simply take the leaked posters online and photoshop them into this banner. Disney must have sent amazon and other retailers these materials for future use. Whether or not they have been used prematurely by accident is a whole different thing.Scamander wrote:Not necessarily. Why should Disney Germany use images of Elsa and Anna, when Disney US is so hard trying to keep their designs a secret? I could totally imagine that amazon did this banner by themselves, not knowing the character posters of Frozen they found are mock-ups OR that some trainee at Disney Germany who photoshopped this made the same mistake.
Yeah, I'm thinking this tooScamander wrote:I could totally imagine that amazon did this banner by themselves, not knowing the character posters of Frozen they found are mock-ups OR that some trainee at Disney Germany who photoshopped this made the same mistake.
The difference is that the info about Josh Gad voicing Olaf was first posted on IMDb which is much more trustworthy than Wiki.disneyprincess11 wrote:But, remember how Josh Gad was announced as Olaf? No reliable source, but then it turns out that it was true a month or 2 later. So, it could be like this.
It's funny how we're inventing scenarios about an amazon employee who screwed up in order not to face the truth about the film's designs.Tangled wrote:I guess an employee who didn't know any better could have found the picture on the internet and added it to the banner without thinking much of it.
Definitely fake. The songs haven't been completed yet. Robert Lopez was at WDAS the other day still writing songs. And the score is one of the last things to get done during a film's production. There's no way it's already finished when they're still working on the film itself.WonderNeverOz wrote:Do you guys think this is fake or real?
I came across that image too but I thought it was photoshopped. Now it seems that it's legit. Did you find that image here? I wonder where that blogger got a hold of it.DisneyEra wrote:That bubble of Anna/Elsa reminds me of this pic I found last month:
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