Limited Edition 17" Collector Dolls Information
Anna vs. Elsa
I've found it very interesting to see just how much more popular Elsa is compared to Anna. I saw the movie with my nieces and was completely enamored with Anna. She is smart, sassy, fun, and energetic. I really thought the movie was much more her story, than her sister's. I also thought my nieces were going to come away really loving Anna for those reasons, plus she really is the hero of the story... so imagine my surprise when both nieces (and nearly everyone else who has seen the movie) seems to be in love with Elsa.
I just don't get her appeal (although the Coronation dressed doll is amazing!!) I've had a few conversations about this with coworkers. I keep saying "But Elsa is SO mean and cold. She isn't someone you'd want to be around." And the conclusion I have, sorry to say it, is I really think it boils down to Elsa being "sexier." It's classic femme fatale attributes squaring off against "nice girl" charm. I look at her platinum blonde hair (not red), her curvier body, her glittery sparkly nightgown/dress and of course little girls are going to be drawn to that over the more realistic Anna.
I love that there are two princesses that compliment each other, I'm just thinking there is no turning back now is there? Everything is sexy. All of the time.
PS My only complaint about the movie is I wanted more back story into Elsa's powers. Why was she born with them? Was it a family thing? A curse? Was it a first born thing? And also, it would have been nice to see more interaction with her trying to hide her powers from the staff. It was hard to feel sympathetic towards her, especially after she freaked out during the coronation.
PS My only complaint about the movie is I wanted more back story into Elsa's powers. Why was she born with them? Was it a family thing? A curse? Was it a first born thing? And also, it would have been nice to see more interaction with her trying to hide her powers from the staff. It was hard to feel sympathetic towards her, especially after she freaked out during the coronation.
I think Elsa might be more popular because there are a lot of people who can related to be isolated for feeling like they're different, but it's harder (at least for me) to relate to someone who is bold and brave (even if it's a trait you admire)But I know people's personalities differ, and it's a personal opinion.
Anna vs. Elsa
I've found it very interesting to see just how much more popular Elsa is compared to Anna. I saw the movie with my nieces and was completely enamored with Anna. She is smart, sassy, fun, and energetic. I really thought the movie was much more her story, than her sister's. I also thought my nieces were going to come away really loving Anna for those reasons, plus she really is the hero of the story... so imagine my surprise when both nieces (and nearly everyone else who has seen the movie) seems to be in love with Elsa.
I just don't get her appeal (although the Coronation dressed doll is amazing!!) I've had a few conversations about this with coworkers. I keep saying "But Elsa is SO mean and cold. She isn't someone you'd want to be around." And the conclusion I have, sorry to say it, is I really think it boils down to Elsa being "sexier." It's classic femme fatale attributes squaring off against "nice girl" charm. I look at her platinum blonde hair (not red), her curvier body, her glittery sparkly nightgown/dress and of course little girls are going to be drawn to that over the more realistic Anna.
I love that there are two princesses that compliment each other, I'm just thinking there is no turning back now is there? Everything is sexy. All of the time.
PS My only complaint about the movie is I wanted more back story into Elsa's powers. Why was she born with them? Was it a family thing? A curse? Was it a first born thing? And also, it would have been nice to see more interaction with her trying to hide her powers from the staff. It was hard to feel sympathetic towards her, especially after she freaked out during the coronation.
for me Elsa doesn't come across mean and cold, she comes off as terrified and repressed all stemming from the fear or hurting Anna again.
before the accident that happened when they were toddlers, elsa seemed to be pretty close to anna both relationship-wise and personality-wise. when they were playing in the snow elsa showed that she can have just as much fun as anna. however, the truama of the accident (which is as much anna's fault as it is elsa, if not moreso) and her dad telling her to "conceal don't feel" etc etc causes elsa's personality to drastically shift.
i personally really don't like elsa's snow queen get up (please don't hurt me)
it looks really awkward with the see thru sleeves and the weird flappy cape thing and the dress with the high slit. just a bit too over the top for me but i guess that was the point: for her to be the opposite of the meek girl hiding behind closed doors she "had to be".
in the end i prefer elsa over anna because what anna does for elsa in that scene is what elsa has been doing for anna ever since that accident: sacrificing her freedom, her life, so anna will be safe.
which is why i bought the LE doll!
see! not off topic!!
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And I like how you brought it around and back on topic:lol:
Anna vs. Elsa
I've found it very interesting to see just how much more popular Elsa is compared to Anna. I saw the movie with my nieces and was completely enamored with Anna. She is smart, sassy, fun, and energetic. I really thought the movie was much more her story, than her sister's. I also thought my nieces were going to come away really loving Anna for those reasons, plus she really is the hero of the story... so imagine my surprise when both nieces (and nearly everyone else who has seen the movie) seems to be in love with Elsa.
I just don't get her appeal (although the Coronation dressed doll is amazing!!) I've had a few conversations about this with coworkers. I keep saying "But Elsa is SO mean and cold. She isn't someone you'd want to be around." And the conclusion I have, sorry to say it, is I really think it boils down to Elsa being "sexier." It's classic femme fatale attributes squaring off against "nice girl" charm. I look at her platinum blonde hair (not red), her curvier body, her glittery sparkly nightgown/dress and of course little girls are going to be drawn to that over the more realistic Anna.
I love that there are two princesses that compliment each other, I'm just thinking there is no turning back now is there? Everything is sexy. All of the time.
PS My only complaint about the movie is I wanted more back story into Elsa's powers. Why was she born with them? Was it a family thing? A curse? Was it a first born thing? And also, it would have been nice to see more interaction with her trying to hide her powers from the staff. It was hard to feel sympathetic towards her, especially after she freaked out during the coronation.
When are the academy awards ??
I agree with this. Elsa has become my favorite princess because I can relate to her. I often feel isolated and suffer from social anxiety, like she does during her coronation. I'm an introvert and I never could relate to the outgoing and brave princesses because I'm hesitant and quiet and I can't help that. I also love being alone but my family is the most important thing to me, like Elsa. She's an inspiration to me and ever since I've seen the movie, I simple tell myself to "Let it Go" when I'm feeling over whelmed, as lame as it sounds it helps a bit. Yes Elsa has cool powers and is beautiful, but I also relate to her like I never have to another princess before.I think Elsa might be more popular because there are a lot of people who can related to be isolated for feeling like they're different, but it's harder (at least for me) to relate to someone who is bold and brave (even if it's a trait you admire)But I know people's personalities differ, and it's a personal opinion.
do you guys think frozen will be nominated for best original score? or music or w/e that category was that tangled won.
sorry the title is slipping my mind.
Are you getting it mixed up with original song? I dont think Tangled got nominated for the original score but it was nominated for best original song in 2010 but lost it to Toy Story 3.
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see
pixar wins everything!!
+1I agree with this. Elsa has become my favorite princess because I can relate to her. I often feel isolated and suffer from social anxiety, like she does during her coronation. I'm an introvert and I never could relate to the outgoing and brave princesses because I'm hesitant and quiet and I can't help that. I also love being alone but my family is the most important thing to me, like Elsa. She's an inspiration to me and ever since I've seen the movie, I simple tell myself to "Let it Go" when I'm feeling over whelmed, as lame as it sounds it helps a bit. Yes Elsa has cool powers and is beautiful, but I also relate to her like I never have to another princess before.
I agree with this. Elsa has become my favorite princess because I can relate to her. I often feel isolated and suffer from social anxiety, like she does during her coronation. I'm an introvert and I never could relate to the outgoing and brave princesses because I'm hesitant and quiet and I can't help that. I also love being alone but my family is the most important thing to me, like Elsa. She's an inspiration to me and ever since I've seen the movie, I simple tell myself to "Let it Go" when I'm feeling over whelmed, as lame as it sounds it helps a bit. Yes Elsa has cool powers and is beautiful, but I also relate to her like I never have to another princess before.
Nominations come out this Friday or Thursday? Cant remember, but I think Frozen is a shoe in and compared to the other animations I believe that Frozen is definitely the front runner. Definitely better than Monsters U, the Croods and Despicable Me 2. Frozen already has the best reviews out of all the animated movies for the year so it is a definite shoe in for the Oscar.
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