Frozen Disney Elsa Magical Gloves to match the snow queen's costume dress (Children: M, Aqua Blue in Long Length)

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Frozen Disney Elsa Magical Gloves to match the snow queen's costume dress (Children: M, Aqua Blue in Long Length)

Frozen Disney Elsa Magical Gloves to match the snow queen's costume dress (Children: M, Aqua Blue in Long Length)

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Connelly, Brendon (September 25, 2013). "Inside The Research, Design, And Animation Of Walt Disney's Frozen With Producer Peter Del Vecho". Bleeding Cool. Archived from the original on October 13, 2013 . Retrieved December 17, 2013. Despite being able to easily create ice, early in her reign Elsa decided to only use her powers for emergencies that arose while serving the citizens of Arendelle. [13] This enabled trades such as that practiced by the ice harvesters to continue undisrupted.

Slater, Shawn (May 16, 2014). "More 'Frozen' Fun at Disneyland Park This Summer". Disney Parks Blog. Archived from the original on May 17, 2014 . Retrieved May 16, 2014. a b The Deadline Team (February 12, 2014). "VES Awards: 'Gravity' Wins 6 Including Top Prize; 'Frozen' Goes 4-For-4; 3 Nods For 'Game Of Thrones' ". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on February 13, 2014 . Retrieved February 13, 2014. Gicas, Peter (December 16, 2013). "Critics' Choice Awards 2014: Complete List of Nominations". E! Online. Archived from the original on December 17, 2013 . Retrieved December 17, 2013.Rothman, Michael (June 13, 2014). "Meet Anna Faith Carlson, the Actress Who Looks Just Like Elsa From 'Frozen' ". ABC News. Archived from the original on November 28, 2015 . Retrieved January 28, 2016. Hawson, Fred (December 10, 2013). "Review: Icy sentimentality in 'Frozen' ". ABS-CBN Corporation. Archived from the original on December 10, 2013 . Retrieved December 10, 2013. Elsa and Anna together with the Disney Princesses appear in the film. In one scene, Vanellope Von Schweetz accidentally breaks into the Princess room, where Elsa and other princesses gather together. After a panic, they surround Vanellope and ask why she's here. After learning that Vanellope was a princess, Elsa asks "(Do you have) Magic hands?" while conjuring ice in her hands in front of her. [77] In the climax, Elsa and the princesses spot Ralph about to plummet to his doom from the air. The princesses rally together to rescue the bad guy, using their individual abilities to do so. Moana summons the ocean, which Ariel dives into to swim upward and create a spiral. Jasmine and Elsa fly towards the top using Carpet, from which they are able to join with Ariel. Elsa then uses her powers to create an ice slide for Ralph. After he is saved, the princesses introduce themselves as friends of Vanellope, with Elsa adding that anyone who is Vanellope's friend is their friend as well. After her powers were exposed at her coronation, Elsa fled Arendelle, and found peace in being able to experiment with her powers whilst away from people she might harm. Ultimately, Elsa was able to rekindle her relationship with her sister after learning how to fully control and appreciate her powers. Elsa has received largely positive reception from reviewers, who praised her complex characterization and vulnerability. Menzel was also widely praised for her vocal performance of Elsa, especially that of her performance of the song " Let It Go".

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a b c d Hill, Jim (October 9, 2013). "Countdown to Disney "Frozen": The flaky design idea behind the look of Elsa's ice palace". Jim Hill Media. Archived from the original on October 16, 2013 . Retrieved December 17, 2013. Tully, Sarah (February 20, 2014). " 'Frozen' characters draw unprecedented lines at Disneyland". Orange County Register. Archived from the original on March 3, 2014 . Retrieved March 11, 2014. Attempts were made as early as 1937 by Walt Disney to adapt Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, " The Snow Queen", into a film. The tale focuses on two children, one named Gerda, who served as the basis for Princess Anna, and the other named Kai, who is "cursed with negativity" after his eyes are pierced with shards of glass from an enchanted mirror and is later kidnapped by the Snow Queen. [9] [10] However, Disney struggled with creating a believable, multi-dimensional adaption of the fairy tale's title character, [11] who was intended to be a villain. [12] In the story, she is described as "a woman, dressed in garments of white gauze, which looked like millions of starry snow-flakes linked together. She was fair and beautiful, but made of ice—shining and glittering ice. Still she was alive and her eyes sparkled like bright stars, but there was neither peace nor rest in their glance." [11] Disney was unable to find a way to make the Snow Queen more real and eventually abandoned film plans. [11] Wishing to live out her days alone in her new palace, Elsa resolved never to return to Arendelle, and in a symbolic renunciation of her past, she threw away her crown, let down her hair, and transformed her coronation dress into a new ice dress. As the sun rose, Elsa stepped out onto the balcony, and illuminated by the light of dawn, she reveled in her newfound freedom.

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