It's a wiki.I do generally trust them but they are not in any way official sources. The guys who updated it with this info did not have access to info we don't have, the bit about Anna being cursed first was in one of the first sypnosis released, reported originally by Bleeding Cool I think, and I have reason to believe that it may be false.Edthehyena wrote:More precisions in those portraits below, from wikia, but does it come from any real official source ? (Strange to think the good and joyful Anna is going to have a cold heart too at a point. The crowning scene anyway really seems to be a big one, emotional dramatic i guess)
" Anna is a member of a royal family and the younger sister of Elsa. Whilst Elsa is known to be both beautiful and elegant and is loved by the townspeople, Anna remains as some what of a free spirit. Elsa is both a queen in mind manner and appearance whilst Anna is happy to play the fun-loving younger sister role. Anna has a very close relationship with her elder sister until this bond is shattered by Anna messing up at Elsa's crowning. "
" Princess Elsa begins as the beautiful heir to the kingdom (Whereabouts unknown) and elder sister to the films protagonist, Princess Anna. Elsa shares a close bond with her free-spirited younger sibling, however this is shattered when Anna messes up at Elsa's crowning. Elsa then places a frozen curse on her kingdom, trapping it into an eternal winter and goes into selfimposed exile. To rule the kingdom, Elsa put a curse on her sister, Anna to have a cold heart."
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Anna
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Elsa_the_Snow_Queen
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She wants to remain in the Disney princess franchise because once you become a queen, you're outta here.Disney's Divinity wrote:From this story synopsis (if true), it sounds like Anna really wants Elsa to come back just so she won't have to be the Queen.
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This.Super Aurora wrote:She wants to remain in the Disney princess franchise because once you become a queen, you're outta here.Disney's Divinity wrote:From this story synopsis (if true), it sounds like Anna really wants Elsa to come back just so she won't have to be the Queen.
Hence why Kida and Nala are not apart of the the line.
Kida's exclusion is due to the movie's lack of popularity, same goes with Eilonwy. Nala isn't in due to being a lion.thelittleursula wrote:This.Super Aurora wrote: She wants to remain in the Disney princess franchise because once you become a queen, you're outta here.
Hence why Kida and Nala are not apart of the the line.
I understand that this was supposed to be about Disney's "Frozen," but I found a BOOT LEG of Wizart's "The Snow Queen" in Russian dialogue without English subtitles. Here it is.
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Not quite that I've imagined. Besides, there are some scenes that don't make sense (even though it's Russian) and/or the story line that I didn't expect. But for the record, I liked it. However, there are some scenes from Wizart's "The Snow Queen" that is already been compromised before Disney's "Frozen." Like... the little girl transformed into the Snow Queen, and Gerda changes her back into her normal human being with her magic mirror made by her father, Master Vegard. So the idea of Elsa turned into the Snow Queen and Anna changes her back into her normal human being with her spell or something whatever (kind of like Merida saving her mother, Queen Elanor, transform from a bear into her normal human being with a stitched drape of her and her family in Disney and Pixar's "Brave") is already done by Wizart with different characters, unless the idea is public domain like the Grimm Fairy Tales. For example, "The Smurfs" compared to "Enchanted," "Avatar" compared to "Pocahontas" and "Fern Gully: The Last Rain Forest," "Wreck-It Ralph ALMOST compared to "Cats Don't Dance (besides the setting)," and many more.SWillie! wrote:This is a big day for you, Polizzi.

To those of you who do not appreciate Wizart's "The Snow Queen" finished before Disney's "Frozen," you're going to love this review from the Russian trailer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB-TZU4FIGAShwerido wrote:Style is something I have not seen. More precisely saw steal from Disney.

Well, that's interesting.
Anyway, those comparisons are rather forced. I often find that people in general try to hard to see comparisons between works or to claim one is a ripoff off another. Wouldn't worry about the similarities off some plot elements between it and Brave or Frozen, those sort of general ideas can;t be copyrighted.
If you could spare the time, could you give a plot summary for the film? Thanks.
Anyway, those comparisons are rather forced. I often find that people in general try to hard to see comparisons between works or to claim one is a ripoff off another. Wouldn't worry about the similarities off some plot elements between it and Brave or Frozen, those sort of general ideas can;t be copyrighted.
If you could spare the time, could you give a plot summary for the film? Thanks.
Not to be rude or a jerk, but I'm afraid that it would be best to wait for the English version to be available, then I shall reveal the whole plot to you. I appreciate you for asking me very much, and I'm very grateful. However, I can show you the synopsis:qindarka wrote:Well, that's interesting.
Anyway, those comparisons are rather forced. I often find that people in general try to hard to see comparisons between works or to claim one is a ripoff off another. Wouldn't worry about the similarities off some plot elements between it and Brave or Frozen, those sort of general ideas can;t be copyrighted.
If you could spare the time, could you give a plot summary for the film? Thanks.
Wishing to create a new world where clean lines replace emotions and the polar wind cools human souls, the Snow Queen has blanketed the world in ice and set out to destroy all art. According to the predictions of a magic mirror, the last threat to the Snow Queen comes from the master glass-maker Vegard, whose mirrors not only appearances but also souls. One day the polar wind takes away Vegard and his wife Una. But they manage to hide their baby-boy Kai and daughter Gerda.
As years passed, Gerda and Kai live in a workhouse. When Kai gets taken by Orme (a troll who can shape-shift into a black weasel (or black mink) and is henchman of the Snow Queen) to the Snow Queen with a magic vial that contains the polar wind, Gerda with her pet white female mink named Luta and Orme find themselves stranded in the middle of a wintry wasteland. She, Luta, and Orme must surpass difficult obstacles to not only find and save Kai, but save the world from the Snow Queen as well.
I do have good news though. Wikipedia is about to post (or expect) a full story about Wizart's "The Snow Queen" in their Wikipedia website now that the animated feature is available in Russian theaters and international. Just a theory, I'm sure someone else (who would probably speak Russian) would post it before me, or if I do get a chance after watching the English version. Speaking of international, here are the international releasees provided by Wizart's "The Snow Queen" on IMDb:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2243621/releaseinfo
Country Date
Russia 31 December 2012
Estonia 4 January 2013
Brazil 22 February 2013
The U.S. release is yet to be determined...maybe.
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I don't think they even give a damnTsWade2 wrote:Oh please! Frozen is coming this Thanksgiving whether Wizart's Animation like it or not!
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If they ever pay attention to it, which they do not. But I understand why. The people consider it as a Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks, and so on rip-off. However, it did receive some positive reviews.SWillie! wrote:...Preferably in the Snow Queen thread.Lnds500 wrote:Anyway Polizzi, keep us updated (every once in a while) about release dates etc, I'd really like to buy this on BD when and if the times comes.
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Well, i' m sorry, but i'm almost happy to see Wizart film will never beat Disney... The trailer is good, with action, wonderful icy and special effects, a good Ice of Age sidekick, and some good elements from the original story (the gypsies, here pirates, the finland woman, and the old woman with the magic garden...).... but the snow queen is so... ugly ! And above all, characters with big eyes and clumsy arms and legs seems to be born from middle age CG, long before Toy Story, like in the very beginnings of that technology. Don't want to be rude or scornful. For a modern russian film, it's big work and it will find its audience. But Disney Frozen will surely soar up, up above....