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* [[Letting Her Hair Down]]: Used for symbolism as in the first film. As she {{spoiler|reaches Ahtohallan}} she finally undid her braid, figuratively setting herself free from all the chains that bound her.
* [[Letting Her Hair Down]]: Used for symbolism as in the first film. As she {{spoiler|reaches Ahtohallan}} she finally undid her braid, figuratively setting herself free from all the chains that bound her.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: In a flashback sequence, a young Agnarr says he was reading a book from "some Danish author". That Danish author turned out to be [[Hans Christian Andersen]], whose ''[[Snow Queen]]'' tale inspired the ''Frozen'' mythos.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: In a flashback sequence, a young Agnarr says he was reading a book from "some Danish author". That Danish author turned out to be [[Hans Christian Andersen]], whose ''[[Snow Queen]]'' tale inspired the ''Frozen'' mythos.
* [[Stock Footage]]: Scenes from the previous films are projected during the {{spoiler|Ahtohallan climax scene where Elsa meets a vision of her late mother.}}


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