The biggest question about Frozen? How did Elsa get ice powers. Over the past few weeks, I have observed many theories have got her powers. Please note that none of these are mine, but I can't find the original source. If you came up with one of these, tell me and I'll credit you.
1. Elsa was born on the Winter Solstice
We learn that Elsa was born with her powers in Frozen. That seems to suggest that there was something 'abnormal' about her birth. Maybe, like one fan suggested, she was born on the 21st of December (Winter Solstice). This would connect her back to the theme of ice and winter.
2. Elsa's mother (or other family member) was cursed
Elsa definitely cursed so... Was somebody else? Perhaps her mother? If so, I'd love to know why.
3. Elsa's mother was fed a magical plant
In Tangled, Rapunzel get her powers because her mother ate a magical power when she was pregnant. It is possible that the same thing happened to Elsa's mother.
However, I doubt this would be the case in canon. Disney wouldn't make it so close to Tangled.
4. Elsa is related to Jack Frost
Ok, this theory would never be true in canon, but it's fun isn't? Who didn't enjoy the Frost family theory (the one that said Elsa was Jack's daughter)
This concludes my article. I hope you liked it :)
1. Elsa was born on the Winter Solstice
We learn that Elsa was born with her powers in Frozen. That seems to suggest that there was something 'abnormal' about her birth. Maybe, like one fan suggested, she was born on the 21st of December (Winter Solstice). This would connect her back to the theme of ice and winter.
2. Elsa's mother (or other family member) was cursed
Elsa definitely cursed so... Was somebody else? Perhaps her mother? If so, I'd love to know why.
3. Elsa's mother was fed a magical plant
In Tangled, Rapunzel get her powers because her mother ate a magical power when she was pregnant. It is possible that the same thing happened to Elsa's mother.
However, I doubt this would be the case in canon. Disney wouldn't make it so close to Tangled.
4. Elsa is related to Jack Frost
Ok, this theory would never be true in canon, but it's fun isn't? Who didn't enjoy the Frost family theory (the one that said Elsa was Jack's daughter)
This concludes my article. I hope you liked it :)
Hey everybody! Happy DMLK day! I'll celebrate by some mixed people...
Lottie and Tia!
I like that even in their racist times Tiana and Lottie were friends all the way... I'm sure in events before the movie, Charlotte's light skinned friends judged her because she was friends with Tia and Tia's darker dark skinned friends didn't trust Lottie... I found this relationship sweet... she even risked a life-long dream for Tia. Can this friendship get anymore sweeter???
:') They've been friends since they were 5 or 7... unlike Pocahontas and her BFF... we don't know a lot about them... she seemed like a character after those sailors... but Lottie and Tia have that kind of friendship. The highlight is their times. Talk about racist! So yeah that's it!
This Friendship is perfect for today!
[I] I'll do it but for you Tia, no marriage included![I]
Lottie and Tia!
I like that even in their racist times Tiana and Lottie were friends all the way... I'm sure in events before the movie, Charlotte's light skinned friends judged her because she was friends with Tia and Tia's darker dark skinned friends didn't trust Lottie... I found this relationship sweet... she even risked a life-long dream for Tia. Can this friendship get anymore sweeter???
:') They've been friends since they were 5 or 7... unlike Pocahontas and her BFF... we don't know a lot about them... she seemed like a character after those sailors... but Lottie and Tia have that kind of friendship. The highlight is their times. Talk about racist! So yeah that's it!
This Friendship is perfect for today!
[I] I'll do it but for you Tia, no marriage included![I]
Well, Om Nelle may not be a Disney princess, but Mulan isn't actually a princess either. Her heroism made Mulan a princess, even though she had nothing to do with the royal family. Om Nelle does a lot of heroics. Just like a Mulan. Moreover, it even has a crown. A tiara with a cute blue stone. But there are a few problems. For example, this crown is actually a belt. Also, even if this was a real crown, Om Nelle has nothing to do with royalty. Om Nelle is a creature, so not a human. That's okay because Nala in The Lion King is also an animal but is considered a Disney Princess. Now the only problem is, Disney didn't create Om Nelle. So she may be a princess in her own right, but never a Disney princess. She would still make a great disney princess out of her.
She's gentle, kind, and clumsy and is brave enough to stand up to Clayton even when he has a gun -BB2010
I love how awkward yet interesting she is; I admire her bravery and empathy, and I like how she has a talent for drawing and curiosity for the jungle life. I love her relationship with Tarzan, one of my favorite Disney couples; her design is really pretty as well -WhiteLagoon13
Everything! She is smart, she is dedicated to her work, but I also love that her "damsel" moments are the result of her being in an unfamiliar situation, and that she learns to adjust to her new environment by the end of the movie. -Swanpride
I love how awkward yet interesting she is; I admire her bravery and empathy, and I like how she has a talent for drawing and curiosity for the jungle life. I love her relationship with Tarzan, one of my favorite Disney couples; her design is really pretty as well -WhiteLagoon13
Everything! She is smart, she is dedicated to her work, but I also love that her "damsel" moments are the result of her being in an unfamiliar situation, and that she learns to adjust to her new environment by the end of the movie. -Swanpride