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One other thing I should say about Frozen is that it seems that Disney has....kind of grown up. The film moves away from a lot of the past stereotypes, most prominently "romantic love conquers all and falling for a guy you just met and marrying him within hours is A-OK because it's true love". It lampshades a lot of the past common Disney tropes while also pointing out some of their flaws (though I shouldn't go into more detail, as that would spoil what might be the biggest twist in any Disney animated film), and puts more emphasis on familial love and friendship over romantic love.It's actually kind of mature for something that at first seemed like nothing but another Disneyfied fairy tale.
Not that it matters, but Toy Story wasn't a Disney movie.
Made by Pixar, before Pixar was bought by Disney.
The faces of Elsa and the Snow Queen (whatever her name is) are identical.
Thirteen. It was basically just an hour and a half of some girl acting like a little shit.
The faces of Elsa and the Snow Queen (whatever her name is) are identical. In fact, the both look like Repunzel from Tangled because the animation team got lazy and tweaked her model instead of creating new models for both.