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* [[Development Hell]]: The film languished in development hell since the 1930s, all the way back when [[Walt Disney]] himself wanted to adapt ''[[The Snow Queen]]''. One of Disney's original ideas was a [[Roger Rabbit Effect|live-action/animated hybrid]] [[biopic]] about [[Hans Christian Andersen]], with the [[MGM]]-produced live action segments interspersed with animated sequences based on Andersen's fairy tales. For one reason or another, the studio found it immensely difficult to adapt the ''Snow Queen'' tale and make it relatable to modern audiences, and Walt's original pitch eventually got scrapped when [[World War II]] came along and the studio busied themselves with wartime propaganda. A couple or so failed attempts later, one of them being a traditionally-animated version entitled ''Anna and the Snow Queen'' (the title of which would eventually be recycled as the title of the final film's Japanese dub), and we eventually end up with a very loose re-imagining of HCA's fairy tale with only tangential ties to the source material.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]
** When Anna runs out through the castle gates and into the sunlight, we can briefly see [[Tangled (2010 film)|Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert]] from behind.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]
** Elsa is [[Wicked (theatre)|The Wicked Witch of the West]].