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Image 1 — Is Olaf too adult like for his age? How the earth giants scene is a great example of this.
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Is Olaf too adult like for his age? How the earth giants scene is a great example of this.

I'm going to rewrite the earth giants scene for this as an example script.

So you know how Olaf hides from the giants? He must of hid near both Elsa and Anna in what we see. To give Elsa and Olaf more together time in terms I would of rewritten the scene as : as the giants near, Olaf instead of being brave should've went and hid with Elsa or one of the sisters scared. Like any little kid his age would do in such scenario. Its kind of like how they changed Elsa from panicked to quite chill for a tense scene.

If Olaf would of hid with Elsa it would of been interesting how she would put up with a scared snowman and huge giants made of rock ready to destroy anything. I really feel like it would've been really interesting to see and probably would've ended cute.

Like if I were a kid here in the earth giants scene, there's absolutely no way I would hide by myself. I would literally hide with Elsa or Anna, even at my age now I still would hide with one of them.

Same thing with Anna, it be interesting how she puts up with a scared snowman and huge giants made of rock ready to destroy anything. Also would be cute to see. I feel like Olaf was portrayed as too adult like for his age in this scene for whatever reason ( you all might agree here) anyway te majority of Frozen 2 Olaf is otherwise acting like a normal kid his age with too much knowledge and facts.

Feel free to post your thoughts if Loaf is too adult ish for his age .

u/Top-Bit-1073 — 19 hours ago
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Attention Arizona: its getting too hot for Olaf, but were not even at 90 degrees at Sky Harbour.

I think Olaf has to relocate to southern California now because Arizona is getting too hot since I posted this last.

Some of you might remember this meme from last time.

u/Top-Bit-1073 — 2 days ago
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What is one good thing and one bad thing about Kristoff and Sven?

Good: Kristoff is very practical and aware. He is also good in helping and correcting Anna.

Bad: has a hard time making decisions for himself, and maybe not as good navigating the woods?

Sven.

Good: great sidekick for Kristoff and the family ( including Olaf )

Bad: nothing really bad, maybe a bit pushy towards Kristoff at times.

u/Top-Bit-1073 — 4 days ago
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What is one good thing and one bad thing about Iduna?

Good: Iduna is a great mother to Elsa and Anna, and did good in Arendelle and helping Agnarr.

Bad: Iduna could've been straight forward to Agnarr about her Northuldra heritage. She also could've been more helpful helping Elsa controlling her powers as a child, but no she didn't help despite her perspective on magic and the Northuldra believe in nature and magic. However it was Elsa who also was too afraid to get help controlling her powers.

u/Top-Bit-1073 — 5 days ago
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If Elsa lost her powers when freezing in Ahtohallan, what happened to the ice palace she built and the Snowgies along with Marshmallow? Will Elsa rebuild the ice palace in the next movies?

I know in the junior novel that during the time Elsa was frozen everything from Olaf, the ice palace, and the ice on Arendelle castle was all melted away or shattered. Maybe Elsa will recreate them or create more snow creatures in the next movies?

What are your thoughts?

u/Top-Bit-1073 — 6 days ago