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* [[Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion]]: In Olaf's song, to avoid the implication of melting in the summer.
* [[Subverted Rhyme Every 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.
* [[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.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Subverted with Sven the Reindeer. Kristoff ''treats'' him like a Talking Animal, but Sven is a [[Nearly-Normal Animal]] limited to normal reindeer vocalizations; Kristoff [[Talking to Himself|does all his dialogue for him]] in a deeper, funny voice, using him as a sounding board and/or devil's advocate for his own feelings and thoughts.
* [[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.}}
* [[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.}}
* [[Villain Song]]: Averted by "Let It Go", which makes it very clear the apparent villain is just as much a victim as anyone else.
* [[Villain Song]]: Averted by "Let It Go", which makes it very clear the apparent villain is just as much a victim as anyone else.