farerb wrote:I used to like Olaf in the beginning [...] However, the overexposure of Olaf kind of killed him for me, especially during Frozen II.
Same here. With the first 
Frozen my point of view is that Josh Gad kind of achieved the miracle to take a character that is obvious aimed to be the comic relief for children (like Abu in 
Aladdin, Meeko in 
Pocahontas, the gargoyles in 
Hunchback of Notre Dame, other characters I'm not too much supposed to talk about in 
Raya... and so forth) and makes him resonate for adults too. That's also one of the reasons why the first 
Frozen is so blessed in my opinion. But with 
Frozen II, the humour was waaaaay more driven to appeal to children. Josh Gad's improvisations weren't as good and more random.
(I really appreciated 
Olaf's Frozen Adventure though, and it was with this one I was expecting Olaf to have a more childish attitude: but at the end no!)
I don't know what will happen with this one. Since the timeline belongs to the 1st 
Frozen.
farerb wrote:I also don't like the fact that this will never get a Blu-ray release since I have the other films on Blu-ray.
I think they could make another Blu-ray set which will reunite the 
Short Circuit shorts and this one at a later time. Also the other shorts they omitted to include in the 2015 release.