Frozen (Disney film): Difference between revisions

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** Olaf, with his body reassembled in the wrong order: "Man, am I out of shape."
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Applied to the young Anna by the rock trolls, making her forget Elsa's accidental attack on her.
* [[Last-Second Word Swap]]: In Olaf's song, to avoid the implication of melting in the summer.
* [[Love At First Sight]]: Anna and Hans. {{spoiler|It's a subversion, though -- Hans manipulates Anna into falling in love with him over the course of an evening, taking advantage of her complete ''starvation'' for affection and their accidental [[Meet Cute]], and then rush immediately into marriage as part of his plan to gain the throne of Arendelle.}} Everyone who hears about it tells her it's a bad idea to get married to a guy she just met.
* [[Made of Explodium]]: Ice sleds -- apparently [[Every Car Is a Pinto|every sled is a Pinto.]] In particular, Kristof's sled bursts into a massive fireball when it crashes in the ravine during the escape from the wolves.
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* [[Snowlems]]: Olaf is clearly Type I. Marshmallow is hard to categorize; created by Elsa to defend herself, it clearly has Type III aspects. But it doesn't seem to be inherently evil -- just protective of its creator.
* [[Spoonerism]]: Half asleep on the big morning, Anna ends up pronouncing "coronation" as "conoration".
* [[Last-SecondSubverted WordRhyme SwapEvery Occasion]]: In Olaf's song, to avoid the implication of melting in the summer.
* [[Subverted Trope]]: This movie is ''filled'' with subversions of the "expected" features of Disney films, which is probably one reason why the [[Moral Guardians]] who seem to think that Disney is ''theirs'' freaked out over it.
* [[True Love's Kiss]]: Invoked and averted six ways to Sunday. Everyone assumes that to reverse her curse, Anna will need a kiss from her [[Meet Cute]] Prince Hans. {{spoiler| Not only does her prince not care for her, but he locks her in a cold room to freeze to death. And then the audience is supposed to assume it's that other nice boy Kristof. But she never kisses him -- at least not at the climax of the film. Her "act of true love" comes from inside her own heart, as she make a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] to save her sister.}}