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** The map that falls out of the book in which the King looks for the location of the trolls is clearly inspired by the map of the Lonely Mountain found in ''[[The Hobbit]]''.
** The map that falls out of the book in which the King looks for the location of the trolls is clearly inspired by the map of the Lonely Mountain found in ''[[The Hobbit]]''.
** There is a [[Brave|Merida]] doll in Anna's bedroom.
** There is a [[Brave|Merida]] doll in Anna's bedroom.
* [[What Might Have Been]]: Deleted scenes and storyboards for the movie show a much darker, even sadistic Elsa. Said scenes show her using ice magic to force information out of soldiers who dare to set foot on her palace grounds, ala [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]. Whether the omission was a smart idea or not is debatable; some fans and critics actually claim making her morally ambiguous (even briefly) would have showed how she was reveling in her newfound freedom after discovering her power.
* [[What Might Have Been]]: Deleted scenes and storyboards for the movie show a much darker, even sadistic Elsa. Said scenes show her using ice magic to force information out of soldiers who dare to set foot on her palace grounds, ''a la'' [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]. Whether the omission was a smart idea or not is debatable; some fans and critics actually claim making her morally ambiguous (even briefly) would have showed how she was revelling in her newfound freedom after discovering her power.
** One early draft even had Elsa as unmistakably evil, casting her as the villain of the story. Her [[Evil Plan]] would have even included kidnapping Anna at her wedding! Of course, assuming this version still had Anna marrying Hans, she might have inadvertantly done her a favor there.
** One early draft even had Elsa as unmistakably evil, casting her as the villain of the story. Her [[Evil Plan]] would have even included kidnapping Anna at her wedding! Of course, assuming this version still had Anna marrying Hans, she might have inadvertently done her a favor there.


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