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Disney's "Frozen" Original Plot?


Question Posted Wednesday January 22 2014, 11:04 pm

I was told that Elsa was supposed to be the villain until they heard the song "Let it go", and then Disney changed the plot to make Hans the villain. Does anyone know what the plot was before it was changed?

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Razhie answered Thursday January 23 2014, 1:04 am:
The original plot was more closely connected to Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tale 'The Snow Queen' - which you should totally read. It's fantastic (far more 'feminist' than Frozen, frankly) and old enough that it's available for free online:
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By the end of it all, Frozen had very, very little in common with The Snow Queen tale, but that is where it started, and what it shifted from. The directors have said in several interviews that the song "Let it Go" was what inspired them to take the story in such a different direction.

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