As much as I love Frozen I and II, I think I am really starting to get real tired of it's fans becoming Elsa lovers and not recognizing Anna's character development and how much she has changed since the first movie.
What really gets me worked up is that ever since the second movie came on November 22, 2019, everyone began turning into huge unnecessary assholes and bragging about Elsa's new outfit and two doubled solo songs singing about her powers and who she is meant to be and why. They're all so flamboyant to say that Elsa has let go of the past and is staying strong and getting ready for the future.
But, what those blind ass idiots don't realize is that Anna, who has now matured and turned into a strong independent woman, has changed now too and isn't the lovesick, prince-crazed princess she was in the first film anymore. This badass is intentionally an unappreciated hero who doesn't get half the credit Elsa does because she has magical ice & snow powers and can fight too. Well, what about my girl, Anna, you thick- headed motherfuckers!!?
She can fight too and protect herself just as much as Elsa can too. You saw her punch Hans and use a sword to defend herself from danger. I mean, you blowhards saw Mulan and Merida use swords before, right? So, why not take a second to see and realize how much of a fighter and warrior Anna is, ladies and gentlemen.
Look, I love Elsa very much and I have nothing against the so-called Ice Queen, but I like Anna way more and I'm pretty much a big fan of her too. I'm always on her side and understand what a conscientious person she is when it comes doing something right and getting it done no matter how many time she throws herself and her life into dangerous situations to save her friends & family and Arendelle, of course. She has basically grew into a much more independent lady and beginning to do things all by herself while realizing that it's okay to be alone sometimes and that being solo can be awesome at times when you're trying to find out what the hell has happened to the family you've once known for a long time.
Anna now learns that loving someone means giving them some space and being alone for awhile and that she has other relationships outside of her older sister with the men who tagged along on their bleakest and ominous journey to Atohallan to find out about Elsa's magic and the girls' family heritage.
We all love Kristoff and say she has him whenever she might need help and backup from the guy. But, we're just going to point out that Anna can do everything herself without him, Olaf, and Sven to run to her aid every single time she's in a sticky situation.
So there, you all see why Frozen has me triggered me up now and why I truly believe that Anna deserves more credit for the heroic things she has done as much as Elsa has did. The sisters are both strong independent women who don't need a big strong man flying in to rescue them or solve all their problems for them.
So there you have it, ladies and gentlemen, who are complete and airheaded Elsa fans. Not that I hate Elsa or anything. I don't. It's just that I hate people who are very biased on her and babysitting her like she never makes any mistakes. It's like the same thing fans do with Ariel saying that she's so smart and determined, despite the fact they ignore her reckless behavior and impulsive actions. You're like basically vilifying one character and saying that they're bad and create messes all the time when clearly, you forget that the other party has done some crazy sh*t too and isn't this perfect you think he or she is inside. I'm not trying to be an a**hole, I just don't like it when people blindly see things that they see in their favorite character and neglect the faults that they have. Everyone makes mistakes and ain't nobody is perfect every once in awhile. Including Elsa and Ariel who people seem to claim as flawless female characters and non-mistake making women.
What really gets me worked up is that ever since the second movie came on November 22, 2019, everyone began turning into huge unnecessary assholes and bragging about Elsa's new outfit and two doubled solo songs singing about her powers and who she is meant to be and why. They're all so flamboyant to say that Elsa has let go of the past and is staying strong and getting ready for the future.
But, what those blind ass idiots don't realize is that Anna, who has now matured and turned into a strong independent woman, has changed now too and isn't the lovesick, prince-crazed princess she was in the first film anymore. This badass is intentionally an unappreciated hero who doesn't get half the credit Elsa does because she has magical ice & snow powers and can fight too. Well, what about my girl, Anna, you thick- headed motherfuckers!!?
She can fight too and protect herself just as much as Elsa can too. You saw her punch Hans and use a sword to defend herself from danger. I mean, you blowhards saw Mulan and Merida use swords before, right? So, why not take a second to see and realize how much of a fighter and warrior Anna is, ladies and gentlemen.
Look, I love Elsa very much and I have nothing against the so-called Ice Queen, but I like Anna way more and I'm pretty much a big fan of her too. I'm always on her side and understand what a conscientious person she is when it comes doing something right and getting it done no matter how many time she throws herself and her life into dangerous situations to save her friends & family and Arendelle, of course. She has basically grew into a much more independent lady and beginning to do things all by herself while realizing that it's okay to be alone sometimes and that being solo can be awesome at times when you're trying to find out what the hell has happened to the family you've once known for a long time.
Anna now learns that loving someone means giving them some space and being alone for awhile and that she has other relationships outside of her older sister with the men who tagged along on their bleakest and ominous journey to Atohallan to find out about Elsa's magic and the girls' family heritage.
We all love Kristoff and say she has him whenever she might need help and backup from the guy. But, we're just going to point out that Anna can do everything herself without him, Olaf, and Sven to run to her aid every single time she's in a sticky situation.
So there, you all see why Frozen has me triggered me up now and why I truly believe that Anna deserves more credit for the heroic things she has done as much as Elsa has did. The sisters are both strong independent women who don't need a big strong man flying in to rescue them or solve all their problems for them.
So there you have it, ladies and gentlemen, who are complete and airheaded Elsa fans. Not that I hate Elsa or anything. I don't. It's just that I hate people who are very biased on her and babysitting her like she never makes any mistakes. It's like the same thing fans do with Ariel saying that she's so smart and determined, despite the fact they ignore her reckless behavior and impulsive actions. You're like basically vilifying one character and saying that they're bad and create messes all the time when clearly, you forget that the other party has done some crazy sh*t too and isn't this perfect you think he or she is inside. I'm not trying to be an a**hole, I just don't like it when people blindly see things that they see in their favorite character and neglect the faults that they have. Everyone makes mistakes and ain't nobody is perfect every once in awhile. Including Elsa and Ariel who people seem to claim as flawless female characters and non-mistake making women.
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