What did Sup Forums think about Frozen?

What did Sup Forums think about Frozen?

Anna is a cutie, Elsa is a cunt

Disappointing as fuck and not really that good.

If you compare it to the renaissance, there is something seriously wrong with you.

Speaking the truth OP.

I wanted to like it bu tit's a bit of a cluster fuck held loosely together by waifus and snow.

I have no idea why Elsa is as popular as she is.

Let It Go is a great song. Fixer Upper is so utterly bad it actively took me out of the movie and I wasn't able to get fully back into it for the rest of the show.

I've only watched it three times, but I learned that it's only worth watching until the end of the Let it Go sequence, after that it's a bore.

I really liked it but people couldn't shut up about it so it ended up pissing everyone off and they reckon its overrated. Crazy how popular it became though.

The songs are killer, they're probably the sole reason I watched it like 13 times while not even being a resident of /frz/. In Summer and the Fixer Upper are shit, but the first half is so song heavy it's easy to watch and the second half has Let it Go and the For the First time in Forever reprise which is worth sticking around for. Nice message at the end too.
It's not all that great in itself I guess and I get the critcisms, but the twist at the end was nice and I do thoroughly enjoy it desu. I reckon it being the film that got me back into Disney helped as well, hadn't experienced their charm for literal years.

Anna is the superior of the two sisters. Cute, freckles, red haired and blue eyes (very rare combination) and fun personality.

But Rapunzel got both of them beat

two light yellow blonde sisters

would have been better for porn

user, the spoiler goes without even saying.

I was trying to fit in.

Aladdin was just the Frozen of the 90's.

Good for a single watch, but utterly overblown. You can tell the writers did an eleventh hour rewrite of the script to make Elsa a misunderstood, outcast instead of the main villain.

Blame that fucking song for turning Elsa into a good guy. That's part of the reason why Elsa has so little screen time.

Really fucking good. I always hated the "singing Disney", but Frozen was an exception.

Elsa best girl, Anna is meh.

>What did Sup Forums think about Frozen?

Sup Forums loved Frozen so much that when it came out, it needed a new general thread every couple of hours. This went on for about six months, long after the movie came and went from theaters, and well after the regulars of /frz/ had exhausted just about every discussion topic. If I recall correctly, Frozen general threads started getting deleted shortly thereafter, just to make it stop. You can always spot a /frz/ regular, though. They tend to come out anything even tangentially related gets discussed.

Seriously, I've never seen anything like it. Never seen general threads sustain themselves like that in the absence of new content. Well, okay, maybe once or twice before, when Homestuck was at its peak, or when horse show started blowing up...

>Never seen general threads sustain themselves
The Katawa Shoujo General on /vg/ is on 3000+

It was less that Sup Forums loved Frozen, generals are never indicative of the board, they're more like chatrooms within a board that are isolated, but it was more that there were people on Sup Forums loved Frozen. It was the same people every thread really, though obviously with how big the film was I imagine every thread also had some new posters too. /frz/ reached 1000 and then got deleted. Not because it was too fast, but because by that point it was deemed as completely unnecessary and pretty much without topic. It moved to its own chan, but then that went down and I'm not sure what's happened since.
The threads themselves weren't really talking much about the film, just what every general here devolves into. There wasn't really content, but generals can find a way to just go on with the same drab shit.

This.

Aladdin was actually good.

Fuck you Elsa is purity

>What did Sup Forums think about Frozen?
They liked it enough that they had a thousand-thread general before the mods had to manually shut down their autism.
As for ME, I thought it was fairly mediocre.

Saw it 6x in the theatre so I must've thought it was pretty good. :-)

They just had to downgrade Anna.

Why the fuck is she a red head? in fucking Scandinavia?

It was alright.

because kids are dumb and wouldn't be able to tell her and elsa apart

>made the first general
>encourage beating Eva's thread count
>were one of the few who started posting Elsanna shit
>started shit posting and derailing the threads just hoping it would die at the 400 thread mark
>it only made it worse and went on like that for another 600
>mfw the monster you created was so bad it still haunts you to this day

Anna's design was a complete clusterfuck. What the fuck is going on with her hair coloring? And eww on the green wardrobe! What retard would put someone with blue eyes in green?!?

These guys know.

Yes they would. One's in a blue ice dress with snow hair in one braid & the other would be in magenta. Damn, kids can tell smurfs apart by just adding glasses or a flower.

You think Disney could correct their hair coloring errors in future installments? Strawberry blonde looks great the more blonde/yellow it is.

Pic related. Please post pics of best design for her.

Actually, redheads are most likely to have blue eyes. She's not a rarity, she's a design fuckup.

You should check the frozen porn out. All those Anna and Elsa three ways

My initial reactions were: I found the sibling familial love angle to be much more authentic than the standard Disney love story. The beginning and climax were very touching, but everything in between was a waste of time. They tried to have their cake and eat it too by "subverting" the love at first sight trope while doing the same old glossed-over "love at second sight" trope that Disney ACTUALLY does all the time (There's something there that wasn't there before). Though it was visually very flawed, it hard a lot of good cinematic shots, liked the shot where Anna was stumbling through the ice storm. I found all the music except Do You Want to Build a Snowman and the troll song to be very forgettable, remembering the first just because of the emotional context and the second just because how goofy it was. In fact when Let it Go started getting popular, I had no idea what song they were even talking about.

All in all it was a decent movie that I wish I only watched the beginning and end of.

1. Tangled was better, by far.
2. Olaf was absolutely unbearable because he broke the cardinal rule of comic relief. DON'T STEAL DRAMATIC SCENES FOR CHEAP JOKES. Fucking shit Olaf, why are you even talking during dramatic moments.
3. Marketing saturation of the movie ruined it for me. It was an okay movie that was fucking everywhere for way too long.

Pretty much. I fast-forward through most of the journey there shit because nothing really happens but will play any scenes with Hans or Elsa.

Basically, the only good parts of the movie are when either Elsa or Hans are on-screen. Too bad Disney's still trying to push Kristanna when very few people can get behind that ship.

Olaf wasn't too interruptive. Hell, the only scene where he overstepped his boundaries as comic relief was when he broke into the parlor where Anna was freezing, but that can be excused as Anna was too retarded to give herself a pep talk or find a way out.

I haven't seen the movie in a while, I remember him being pretty disruptive though. And annoying, I flat out HATED Olaf.

Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, etc I all found okay. Not great, but okay. But I fucking hate Olaf. There's something about him I just can't stand.

I have no idea why they keep going back to the idea that comic relief has to be a bumbling idiot who has barely any idea what's going on and mostly gets in the way when the protagonists are trying to have a serious discussion or just get something done.

Compare Maximus from (again) Tangled, whose humour mostly comes from the fact that he is the most competent being in the area, and when he messes with Flynn he knows EXACTLY what he's doing.

>Everyone's favorite characters from the movie

It can be done well. The shapeshifting mexican monster from Legend Quest comes to mind, but the problem is when the bumbling idiot can't be serious, or at least silent, during other people's scenes.

Olaf was always talking and making himself part of the moment, drawing attention to Olaf, even when it interfered with the drama.

>That and I just hate him. His voice is irritating and I hate his personality and....raaaagh. Fucking Olaf.

Go home, Hansposter. Eternal reminder you got BTFO

It was ok. Good singing by Bell, the story overall was kinda lame.

Why do people like Else? She spends literally the entire movie running away and hiding.

Ice powers hurt her sister in accident as a kid? Runs away and hides in her room.
Reveals ice powers as an adult? Runs away and hides. Also sings a song about how running away is actually a good thing.
Sister comes to find her and remind her that she technically still has a country to run? Runs away and hides.
Sister informs her that running and hiding is not actually an option since she's freezing Arendelle? Elsa still runs and hides.
Accidentally shoots more ice magic at her sister? Well, she makes ANNA run away this time, but same diff.
Gets captured, brought back to Arendelle? Freezes her chains off, but instead of trying to fix anything she... uh, runs away and tries to hide.

People love Elsa because of her gorgeous design, incredible song/voice, & struggles with anxiety/mental illness. Elsa would run away because she believe she could take the storm with her. The further away from people she was, the less likely she would hurt anyone.

According to a poll by Disney, they are the most popular option to return in the sequel.

I liked the lewd art people drew of her

Now that's thinking with your genitals!

Song almost drove me mad.

LIBERATE HANS

Well that works up until she realises she's not solving the problem by going to the mountains.

Like this is character development 101. Simba ran the Fuck away for years but in the end he still chose to return to Pride Rock. If Rafiki had to drag him back then the entire point of Simba's character growth would be lost.

60fps? magical stuff! source?

Yeah, it was a good reason for a character like Elsa who is thought-paralyzed when her secret is out, but good character development it does not make. Elsa was written to be the deuteragonist, thus she has less obligation to receive significant development. Elsa did receive some character development Frozen, albeit unearnest.

Unfortunately, Elsa was the only character to undergo a change through the main events, but they are much more forced & external rather than organic & intuitive. Anna's the protagonist but she's the same old shithead from beginning to end. The movie's supposed to be about her going on an epic adventure where she learns what love is, but she didn't learn shit. The adventure part was uninteresting because she was a Rapunzel-knock-off with one unrelated threat on her expedition & Kristoff was boring as hell. And Anna acted the same at the beginning as she does in the climax. She would have sacrificed herself for Elsa regardless of what happened. Oh, and the whole love-at-first-sight thing may have been subverted but the lesson is all for nothing if she shags the rebound within only days of meeting him & getting out of a bad & serious commitment.

How is that related to Hans?

Well, Iger said it has "franchise potential" , It's basically modern Lion King, an OK movie that gets way too much praise and prints much more money than it should.

I think we'll get sequel after Wreck it Ralph 2 and Gigantic. Then I expect Mort and Zootopia 2.

Shut your whore mouth- Lion King is a masterpiece.

I don't think Mort has been on Disney's radar for over a decade. I think they struggled with receiving rights to the work. The Discworld franchise might be too massive of a world for WDAS to swallow. The last time I remember when Disney tried to tap into the heart of a massive universe was with The Black Cauldron, which has been known in the company as the darkest point of the dark ages.

Unironically the worst modern Disney film.
>Has maybe two good songs, the rest are just meh or plain shit
>Anna is a complete Mary sue like Rapunzel, Elsa is just an unlikeable cunt
>Seemed to start the whole 'Nice person is really evil at the last minute' trope, Hans reveal was awful
>Olaf is annoying
>Fixer Upper is the worst song in Disney history
>it's fanbase, especially on here, is pure cancer

No idea how this movie became as popular as it did.

>Zootopia 2
can't friggen wait!

You can shit on the film but if you're shitting on
>For the First Time in Forever
>Love is an Open Door
>Do you Want to Build a Snowman
>Let it Go

Then I'll fight you

How did gloves stop Elsas ice powers, her shoes couldnt even stop her ice powers, she is shown stomping her powers through her shoes and also just having them happen when she walked onto the water

why don't people like In Summer?

>her shoes couldnt even stop her ice powers
that only happened when she wanted it to or when she was in extreme distress

Because Olaf.

Gloves represent a mental block brought on by years of repression.

No you need the contrast between them.

You mean, "That only happened because the plot demanded it, and it looked cool for the Let it meme sequence"

Anna's a rare example of a Mary-Sue. She is considered perfect & wonderful in the context of the writing in the franchise, but to everyone else we know her decisions & characterization are fucked up. Worst part is, she never truly gets comeuppance for the errors in her thinking. Instead, her attitudes are justified & rewarded. It's very irritating & unbelievably frustrating to me & stems a huge amount of my hate towards the character.

An origin to Elsas powers would have been nice.

Then why not a warm honey blonde? Or even brown? Why is there only one brunette Disney princess?!?

>Let it meme
you're garbage. don't (you) me again

Then what do they mean on Hans?

>Implying Frozen isn't just a glorified music video for Let it Go.
.implying Let it Go isn't a meme song

Let it Go is Katy Perry pop single tier and got old real fast

I don't get it either. Women latched on to her hardcore. I've lost female friends by pointing out that Elsa was the villain of the movie.

>Watched movie at the worst point in my life.
>Literally couldn't stop thinking of Elsa even though I thought the story was shit.
>Used to watch Let it go religiously every single day

I'm really glad I got out of that phase..

Anyone noticed that the most popular songs in both Frozen and Moana actually have bad messages?

Let it Go says it's okay to isolate yourself from others and do whatever the fuck you want

How Far I'll Go says it's okay to disobey your superiors in order to achieve something for your own goals

The big difference however, is that Moana actually receives repercussions immediately after this, and has the reprise as well as 'I am Moana' to further develop her character from this point. it's a big reason why it's a much better movie than Frozen

Deception, Hans is hiding something from us.

Yeah but the whole running away part of Let it Go is shown to be bad afterwards.

>Elsa was the villain of the movie
she wasn't tho. you need villainous intent to be a villain. elsa fucked up, but the only time she came close to coming off as a villain was when she was attacked by those two crossbow-wielding guys

Let it Go has the line

>No right, no wrong, no rules for me.

And some people still think it's a positive song about female empowerment. It's the villain song. I realized that the first time I heard it.

You can be a villain and still be a empowering female.

>it's the villain song

Except she's not the villain in the movie they ended up making?

She created a massive ice monster and had it throw her sister and Kristoff off a fucking mountain for trying to reason with her. If there hadn't been a fortunate snowbank they would have been dead. She almost skewered a party of innocent people because she threw a tantrum. Elsa was the villain yo. Plenty of villains don't have villainous intent. It's their actions that drive the conflict of the story and Elsa was the one creating all the conflict.

She was the villain at that point of the story though even if not intentionally. Let it go was supposed to be a villain song till the writers decided to change Elsa.

>It's the villain song.
that's unfortunate, it's sold as THE song of Frozen, of Elsa, it gets no real 'what this song promotes is bad' treatment

Villain songs are usually the best songs in Disney movies. That's not unique or unfortunate. What's unfortunate is how uncritical everyone is of it. Nobody would say Hellfire is an empowering song about a man finding true love but we can all acknowledge it's the best song of the movie.

>had it throw her sister and Kristoff off a fucking mountain
the monster knew they'd be safe, as was made clear by the "and don't come back!" line.

as for the skewering thing -- elsa's whole deal is struggling with lack of control. endangering people doesn't make her evil when it wasn't done purposefully

OP is a big boy. For a troll.

Plenty of villains don't intend the negative consequences of their actions. That doesn't absolve them of committing them. Elsa endangered her entire kingdom and almost killed her sister because of her tantrums. She's the villain.

She created an ice monster to make them leave her castle, it chased them off a cliff when they pissed it off.

>if you do bad/ illogical things that makes you a villain

Using this logic Moana was a villain. She either got herself, Pua or Maui killed several times in the movie because of her own arrogance and overconfidence in herself

Moana didn't instigate the crisis that was threatening her world. Elsa did.

>Plenty of villains don't intend the negative consequences of their actions.
i don't think we share the same definition of villain. what you're describing sounds more like an antagonist rather than a straight up villain to me. villains, in my view, need to have some kind willful desire to cause harm or mayhem. elsa doesn't fit that bill.

It is unfortunate that nobody is critical of the song, but it was never really encouraged to be critical of the song, or to see it as a 'Villain song', and definitely not sold as one

Let it Go is cheery, it's upbeat, it's a pop song, it shows Elsa happy and changing to her most iconic look, it shows her creating Olaf, it's 'the Frozen song', it also doesnt help that while Elsa is technically an antagonist, she's never sold as one either

Hans and the Duke who are obvious antagonists sort of take away from the fact that Elsa is also an antagonist, especially with how heavy they lay it on. You know it's a villain song when Judge Frollo is singing, along with musical tone, lyrics and visuals, it's very obvious in what it is.

As much as it is technically a villain song, it's not surprising that nobody sees it as a villain song

I wonder if they'll try to sell us liberal garbage once again, it nearly coated them the movie last time, I expect it no sooner than in 2022, Sup Forums might be gone by then.
More like movie adaptation of a japanese cartoon, done without permission, but give you that at least Lions are cool, strong for boys, cuddly for girls.
Anna &Elsa are generic self inserts for women and girls.Laaame but they sell, especially Elsa.

As for Mort, I saw title card lately on Sup Forums , that means Mort movie IS in the works, but who is making it? Disney keep buying everything so it's logical to assume they're going to make Discworld movies.

I loved it.

Anna is best but Elsa is good too.

*costed

Still fap to the porn about this movie daily

Thx SFM animators.

Kristoph should have ended up with Elsa, Anna and Hans should have ended up together just having to realize true love takes time. No bad guys, the only villain is fear and misunderstanding.

It's an ok movie if you stop watching after Elsa freezes Anna's heart

I'll admit I was pretty obsessed with the movie when it came out. Saved a bunch of art, wrote a couple of fanfics (that I deleted once the hype died down) and I even told my mom that I wished Elsa were my mom instead (I'm fucking serious). Before all of that I hated musicals.

Don't know why it latched onto me like it did. The movie affected me in a way that no other Disney movie did and I can't explain why.

Maybe it's because I'm a huge faggot. Or maybe it's because the movie came out at a time where I really wanted to branch out and make new friends, and I did thanks to the movie being something a lot of people liked. I've lost contact with most of those people but the time we shared was magical.

I still wish she was my mom, though.

I wasn't around for the Frozen generals. How were they? How insane did it go? Were there any /frz/-born memes?

Why would you want someone emotionally fragile and prone to dropping all responsibility as soon as things go south for a mom?

Well, she did get over all of that by the end of the movie and she seemed pretty stable by then. However, a sequel has the potential to undo all of that for the sake of "tragedy".

overrated as fuck, but it gave us so much hilarious stuff, proving Disney is the jewestest jew ever.