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Frozen (Disney film): Difference between revisions

Basic rule of Alphabetization, Sludge -- you ignore "a", "an" and "the".
(I cannot think of a better trope than the category name, which is super-broad, but it's definitely Characters As Device)
(Basic rule of Alphabetization, Sludge -- you ignore "a", "an" and "the".)
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* [[Adaptational Villainy]]: Played straight with Hans and inverted with the trolls.
* [[An Ice Person]]: Elsa, of course, as the Snow Queen of this tale.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Elsa, who is only "villainous" by accident and out of fear.
* [[Award Bait Song]]: "Let It Go", which ended up winning the [[Oscar Bait|2014 Academy Award for Best Song]]. Its potential was understood from the moment it was first played for the production team: they rewrote the entire movie into a completely original story because it was entirely too positive and life-affirming to be a [[Villain Song]] and they didn't want to lose it.
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* [[Gender Flip]]: Kristoff is based on The Robber Girl.
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: While ''The Snow Queen'' is built around playing this trope straight, this story is a definite subversion.
* [[An Ice Person]]: Elsa, of course, as the Snow Queen of this tale.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Hans Kristof Anna Sven.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Applied to the young Anna by the rock trolls, making her forget Elsa's accidental attack on her.
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