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Frozen: Part V
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Linden wrote: I'm a Christian, and I immensely prefer Elsa to Rapunzel.
Same here, Christian, and Elsa over Rapunzel anyday.
People are shipping Elsa with almost anybody at the moment tbh; HER SISTER, Jack Frost, HANS, Pitch Black, Flynn Rider, and yeah even the HttyD guy.
:/
Anybody but Anna and Hans imo, but sadly those are the most popular, with the man whom originally planned to use her to get to the kingdom, then try and murder her twice and incest.
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A lot of people would have shipped Elsa and Kristoff (two introverted people connected to ice, and he could have made her feel more appreciated her for her magic), but first girl wins so... 
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Not only that they both called Anna out on marrying right away and of course they were right to do so.Warm Regards wrote:A lot of people would have shipped Elsa and Kristoff (two introverted people connected to ice, and he could have made her feel more appreciated her for her magic), but first girl wins so...
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One of the most unusual ones I kept seeing popping up on random YouTube videos is Rapunzel and the Once-ler (from The Lorax). Seriously.DisneyJedi wrote:And somehow, it's all right for people to ship Merida with Hiccup or Rapunzel with Jack Frost?Linden wrote: ... and they're from different studios. I honestly don't understand it.
Oh and never search for Once-ler on deviantart. What's seen cannot be unseen.
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More information about the bonus features!
FROZEN (Blu-ray™ + DVD + Digital Copy)
Special Features
•Original Theatrical Short - "Get A Horse"
•The Making Of Frozen: People want to know how movies are made, this piece will do that for you. Hosts Kristen Bell, Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff take you deep into the Disney Animation Studios on a musical tour written by composers Kristen Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez. Directed By Kenny Ortega
•D’frosted: Disney’s Journey From Hans Christian Anderson to Frozen: While Frozen is a new and unique fairy tale, the story of Hans Christian Anderon’s The Snow Queen was one of Walt Disney’s projects in development for years. Through research and never before seen concept artwork by Marc Davis, we take a look at the legacy of this story and how it lead the way for Frozen.
•DELETED SCENES with introduction by Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee:
- Never Underestimate The Power Of Elsa
- The Dressing Room
- Meet Kristoff #1
- Meet Kristoff #2
•Let It Go (End Credit Version) Music Videos:
- Demi Lovato (English)
- Martina Stoessel (Spanish)
- Martina Stoessel (Italian)
- Marsha Milan (Malaysian)
•Frozen Teaser Trailer
FROZEN (Blu-ray™ + DVD + Digital Copy)
Special Features
•Original Theatrical Short - "Get A Horse"
•The Making Of Frozen: People want to know how movies are made, this piece will do that for you. Hosts Kristen Bell, Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff take you deep into the Disney Animation Studios on a musical tour written by composers Kristen Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez. Directed By Kenny Ortega
•D’frosted: Disney’s Journey From Hans Christian Anderson to Frozen: While Frozen is a new and unique fairy tale, the story of Hans Christian Anderon’s The Snow Queen was one of Walt Disney’s projects in development for years. Through research and never before seen concept artwork by Marc Davis, we take a look at the legacy of this story and how it lead the way for Frozen.
•DELETED SCENES with introduction by Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee:
- Never Underestimate The Power Of Elsa
- The Dressing Room
- Meet Kristoff #1
- Meet Kristoff #2
•Let It Go (End Credit Version) Music Videos:
- Demi Lovato (English)
- Martina Stoessel (Spanish)
- Martina Stoessel (Italian)
- Marsha Milan (Malaysian)
•Frozen Teaser Trailer

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Commentary, unused rendered animation, a 50 minutes behind the scenes reel.. All the Norway stuff.
I have a feeling that they're holding everything back cause they're releasing a diamond edition or something like that for Frozen. Which is a long shot too. I just can't understand the lack of features..
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Sooooo, if you don't count the re-releases of The Lion King, you can now say that Frozen is the most successful WDAS movie of all time!
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Yeah why give Brave a commentary but not Frozen? It's not like Brave was a Pixar production or anythi--OH WAIT!!!!taei wrote:I wish Frozen got the Brave blu-ray treatment...
Commentary, unused rendered animation, a 50 minutes behind the scenes reel.. All the Norway stuff.
I have a feeling that they're holding everything back cause they're releasing a diamond edition or something like that for Frozen. Which is a long shot too. I just can't understand the lack of features..
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I suppose that's also if you don't account for inflation?disneyprincess11 wrote:Sooooo, if you don't count the re-releases of The Lion King, you can now say that Frozen is the most successful WDAS movie of all time!![]()

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Humm except nobody around here said it's alright to ship those two pairings? You're suggesting that Linden was in favor of those ships when in fact she didn't even mention them.DisneyJedi wrote:And somehow, it's all right for people to ship Merida with Hiccup or Rapunzel with Jack Frost?Linden wrote: ... and they're from different studios. I honestly don't understand it.
Who cares anyway. Rise of the Brave Dragons sucks monkey balls.
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WHEE!bruno_wbt wrote:More information about the bonus features!
FROZEN (Blu-ray™ + DVD + Digital Copy)
Special Features
•Original Theatrical Short - "Get A Horse"
•The Making Of Frozen: People want to know how movies are made, this piece will do that for you. Hosts Kristen Bell, Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff take you deep into the Disney Animation Studios on a musical tour written by composers Kristen Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez. Directed By Kenny Ortega
•D’frosted: Disney’s Journey From Hans Christian Anderson to Frozen: While Frozen is a new and unique fairy tale, the story of Hans Christian Anderon’s The Snow Queen was one of Walt Disney’s projects in development for years. Through research and never before seen concept artwork by Marc Davis, we take a look at the legacy of this story and how it lead the way for Frozen.
•DELETED SCENES with introduction by Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee:
- Never Underestimate The Power Of Elsa
- The Dressing Room
- Meet Kristoff #1
- Meet Kristoff #2
•Let It Go (End Credit Version) Music Videos:
- Demi Lovato (English)
- Martina Stoessel (Spanish)
- Martina Stoessel (Italian)
- Marsha Milan (Malaysian)
•Frozen Teaser Trailer
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Today's a big test day for Frozen. It's already grossed over $700mil worldwide & had it's album #1 on the charts, now to see if it can win a major award. The Golden Globes. Up for Best Animated Feature & Song. It all starts here. Cause remember, before the Renaissance films won their Oscars, they won Golden Globes first. Good Luck Frozen 
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I have a question - at the end of the film, does Anna know the exact reason why the sisters were so estranged? I mean not just that Elsa had powers, but the event that caused the isolation to begin?
Seen the film twice now, and am still unsure....
Seen the film twice now, and am still unsure....
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I don't think so. It's one of the many elements in the film that is kind of unclear.Atlantica wrote:I have a question - at the end of the film, does Anna know the exact reason why the sisters were so estranged? I mean not just that Elsa had powers, but the event that caused the isolation to begin?
Seen the film twice now, and am still unsure....
Either way, we can assume that Anna knows Elsa isolated herself because of her power, which was kept from her. She will eventually figure out where her pluck of white hair came from and exactly what happened when they were younger. There's no reason for her not to know and it's also not that important for the viewer I guess.
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Congratulations Frozen! You deserve every bit of success and I can't wait for the Golden Globes tonight!Disney's Divinity wrote:I suppose that's also if you don't account for inflation?disneyprincess11 wrote:Sooooo, if you don't count the re-releases of The Lion King, you can now say that Frozen is the most successful WDAS movie of all time!![]()
Congratulations to Frozen! Even if that bar is slightly hollow, there's no denying its run has been amazing anyway.
It's in Disney's top 10 bestselling films now (based on the original runs) at least, which is still huge.
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i think she will have realized after she was struck in the ice tower and all of her hair started changing. maybe not right away, but down the track a bit
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There were many ways for her to find out.
Kristoff could have told her on the way to the trolls, more of why we NEED an extended cut. T_____T
I don't know if it was mentioned here but Frozen won the people's choice award for animated movies at IGN.
Kristoff could have told her on the way to the trolls, more of why we NEED an extended cut. T_____T
I don't know if it was mentioned here but Frozen won the people's choice award for animated movies at IGN.
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Apparently, Paw from Music Movies saw Frozen and didn't like it.
I don't know, if it's just me but this does seem a bit harsh to say the music was unremarkable. I will say it should've been spread out more but I feel like the soundtrack for Frozen is destined to join Mermaid, Beauty and The Beast, and The Lion King as one of the all time greats. I don't know, I just think that was a bit harsh.
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Frozen. Writing was awful and the music was shoehorned and unremarkable. Did like the "true love" plot point however. Disney pandering.
I don't know, if it's just me but this does seem a bit harsh to say the music was unremarkable. I will say it should've been spread out more but I feel like the soundtrack for Frozen is destined to join Mermaid, Beauty and The Beast, and The Lion King as one of the all time greats. I don't know, I just think that was a bit harsh.
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Wow, I'm surprised that he didn't like it, especially the music! 