My Frozen account for Twitter, created to criticize the ending of Frozen 2. Queen Elsa belongs with her family and people, where she is loved. #BringElsaHome
If there were any metaphor to best exemplify the direction #Frozen2 decided to take the franchise, PLEASE let it be the final shot of each major installment.
Anna and Elsa - or the entire family - together in each one.
Except Frozen 2... in which Elsa is alone.
#BringElsaHome
@Benee_detto I've had that same thought before, too. Hercules's decision is powerful because it isn't what he was born to do, it was what he actually wanted.
@SunLionTheKing1@littlesammyxoxo@korysverse @Natspbjsandwich Elsa was only ever concerned with the uncontrolled nature of her magic, nothing has ever suggested that she's uninterested in the role of Queen. On the contrary, in many additional stories.
@penmars952 Did you not read my tweet? The point was that numerous villains are present who have committed or attempted unforgivable acts of cruelty, so it doesn't make sense that Hans should be barred.
It's not about the fictional characters "deserving" anything, it's about what fans want.
Hades tried to murder a newborn infant and Cruella wanted coats of puppy skin. Ursula and Maleficent went after teenage girls.
But Hans is the one who's off-limits? Hans is the one we're not allowed to like, or want more of? I don't get it.
100 years of stories. 100 years of magic. 🧚🪄✨
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@trabucooo1 If Hans is bland, that's Disney's own fault lol. A lot of fans think he isn't, though, and many people will say his betrayal was their biggest shock of the movie.
There's always been great potential for expanding Hans's lore, especially as proven by A Frozen Heart.
I'm not about to pretend like it's wrong for the sisters to hate him, that's obvious. But this joke is was getting old yeeears ago.
At least Elsa's not in the spirit uniform, though. Still, I feel that the primary F1 winter outfits would've been the most recognizable.
Don't these lovely depictions of the sisters make you at least a LITTLE bit resentful of anything? Like maybe you got a BIT cheated out of something better? #BringElsaHome
At least Hong Kong is doing the best they can. I'd be thrilled to see all this!
@KyloElsa I've been meaning to send a letter, too, since F3 was announced. I was hoping I could get one into the hands of whatever directors they'll have on, but we don't know who that is yet, plus this sorta hints that it's just whichever random PR people they have to answer messages.
"The loner side of herself won out"
"Some families aren't [close-knit]"
"They started out close-knit, but now they're not, and there's no way to tighten it"
Well that's the most depressing and unsatisfying take on the separation I've heard. And from an F2 fan? #BringElsaHome
This is such a load of crap!!! Anna & Elsa had this type of relationship in F2 until the creators decided that they had to kick Elsa out of Arendelle so that Anna could be Q. This has NOTHING to do with Elsa’s loner-side & everything to do with the creators selfish need
I shouldn't reply to this person, it's a fruitless battle. It still just stuns me just how many Frozen fans are in favor of this. To be outright told, "no, it's impossible for them to be as they once were, Elsa left because she MUST be a loner."
I'm glad my comment is top.
Well, wouldn't you know it... Mario and Luigi stayed together in the end. They even stayed under the same tiny roof.
I'll spoil all the sequels for you before they even happen. They're going to stay together in those movies, too.
But THEY'RE not codependent. #BringElsaHome