u/TonyStrange

During Anna's accident, Elsa's fear spreaded in the room, and Olaf just collapses into... nothing. Always hurts when I saw it. It's awful how accidents can destroy even the happiest of memories.
▲ 19 r/Frozen

During Anna's accident, Elsa's fear spreaded in the room, and Olaf just collapses into... nothing. Always hurts when I saw it. It's awful how accidents can destroy even the happiest of memories.

u/TonyStrange — 6 hours ago
▲ 82 r/Frozen

Nothing, just our fair Queen being elegant and greeting subjects! I hope the two men in the first picture are happy, since they really wanted to see Her Majesty in person.

u/TonyStrange — 16 hours ago
▲ 133 r/Frozen

A consistent and sad detail: Elsa instinctively holds her hands to herself, every time she risks being close with Anna. During the coronation, and when Anna opens up to her at the castle. God, why does your sister have to be your greatest trauma trigger?...

u/TonyStrange — 5 days ago
▲ 42 r/Frozen

Random emotions: I really love our girls' unkempt hair 😂 Anna's bed hair is of course hilarious, but Elsa lets a few strands flying loose, and I think that look is uniquely gorgeous. Like, 'beauty of imperfection' sort of thing.

u/TonyStrange — 5 days ago
▲ 57 r/Frozen

Topic: Appreciating Arendelle civilians. Throughout Frozen, we see some tidbits of citizens that give the kingdom more personality. More about them in the body text!

First one: the teenage kid complaining about his tight suit before Elsa's coronation. Quite trivial but funny and understandable for his age!

Second one: The mother asking Elsa if she was alright in her coronation, but Elsa hesitated and shook her head. Call me crazy but I think for a while there, Elsa was contemplating open up to her for comfort! She's probably drawn by the woman's soft maternal nature, having lost her parents and all.

Third one: The two men arguing about whether they should put the wood up or down. Again, a small bit of humor in their winter struggle!

u/TonyStrange — 6 days ago

I'll forever be salty for the lack of Brethren Court fleet vs EITC. So many Pirate Lords with different vibes and stories, and so much utterly wasted potential.

u/TonyStrange — 6 days ago
▲ 181 r/Frozen

Appreciation: I like how our Queen takes time to remember the citizens' names. Those side characters really make Arendelle more alive, like the kid complaining about his suit in Elsa's coronation, and so on!

u/TonyStrange — 6 days ago