In Frozen Elsa strikes Anna in the heart. Kristoff then takes her to his family who kept him and raised him. They are trolls. Anna and Olaf are surprised because at the beginning their rocks until they come down from a hill and surround Kristoff. Before the trolls turn from rocks to actual trolls Olaf says to Anna to run as he thinks Kristoff has gone crazy, but Anna does not run. Onced the trolls turn into actual trolls they look at Anna and blink twice and say he brought a girl. The trolls think that Anna is with Kristoff as in a relationship. Then the song Fixer Upper comes up. At the end of the song Annas hair turns white and leans on Kristoff. Then the grandpa troll comes and sees her, knowing who she is as she went there with her parents and Elsa as Elsa struck ice at her head. The grandpa troll then tells Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven that the act of true love will thaw a frozen heart. Then Kristoff says 'We need to get you back to Hans'(A person who she met on the same day and thinks that he is the true love for her). Olaf says 'Lets go kiss Hans' and then realizes that he doesn't even know who Hans is and says 'Who is this Hans?'.
That's how much I will tell you, you will have to watch the movie to know what happens next
Anna and Elsa are equal but Elsa has ice powers because her parents gave birth to her and Anna nearly died.
olaf elsa anna sphen hans king queen and I forgot the ice man's name but look that up of google
Olaf goes to get Kristoff when Anna goes to follow Elsa up in the ice castle because he knows something is going to happen
Anna in Frozen did die when she got struck in the head by Elsa. Then she got struck with Ice again but this time in the heart and Kristof tried to take her to Hans to get a true loves kiss; he did not know that HE was her true love. they were to late and she froze to ice and died but was brought back to life by Elsa. So yes she does, twice!
I don't recall it actually being explained Why she does. She just does, however she is based of Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen who also simply has power over ice & snow. There's no reason as to Why she has them either.
Anna and Elsa are equal but Elsa has ice powers because her parents gave birth to her and Anna nearly died.
In "Frozen," the exposition introduces the two royal sisters, Anna and Elsa, and establishes Elsa's ice powers. It sets up the central conflict of Elsa's struggle to control her abilities and the strained relationship between the sisters. Additionally, it introduces the kingdom of Arendelle and the impending coronation of Elsa as queen.
No, Elsa is not a frost giant. She is depicted as a human with magical ice powers in the movie Frozen.
Elsa is the main character in the movie Frozen. She is a princess who has magic ice powers in her hands, which she has kept hidden as a child, but then she runs away and freezes everything.
olaf elsa anna sphen hans king queen and I forgot the ice man's name but look that up of google
Olaf goes to get Kristoff when Anna goes to follow Elsa up in the ice castle because he knows something is going to happen
Anna in Frozen did die when she got struck in the head by Elsa. Then she got struck with Ice again but this time in the heart and Kristof tried to take her to Hans to get a true loves kiss; he did not know that HE was her true love. they were to late and she froze to ice and died but was brought back to life by Elsa. So yes she does, twice!
The sequel to Frozen was confirmed by Disney in March of 2015. A opening date was revealed as November 27th 2019. There is no other information about the film as of January 2018.
In the movie Frozen, Princess Anna did not die. Elsa accidentally froze her heart with her ice powers, so Anna began to freeze entirely. The only thing that would break the curse was an act of true love. In the end, Anna risked her own life to save her sister Elsa from the evil Hans. This act of true love melted Anna, and they all lived happily ever after (except for Hans).
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The story of "Frozen" follows the relationship between two sisters, Elsa and Anna, as Elsa struggles to control her magical ice powers. If you feel like your own life resonates with themes of self-acceptance, family bonds, and overcoming obstacles, then you might find parallels to the story of "Frozen." Remember, your unique experiences and journey shape your own story.
I don't recall it actually being explained Why she does. She just does, however she is based of Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen who also simply has power over ice & snow. There's no reason as to Why she has them either.