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Do you want to build…a house of LIES? Last year I showed that Anna and Elsa probably aren’t real sisters, so this year I’m back again to tell you that Hans can’t possibly be the real villain of Frozen. Seriously! Take a look at the evidence and you’ll see that Hans is just a pool misguided prince, but Elsa’s REAL enemy is far more dangerous…

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46 COMMENTS

  1. Anna may be a Valkyrie. In the very beginning of the movie, she says, "The sky's awake, so I'm awake." She's talking about the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis, if you want to get technical). Before the troll grandfather removed all magic/magic memories from her, it seemed like she had some sort of connection with the Lights. So I researched all the Germanic folklore about the Northern Lights I could find, since you already figured out that Arrendelle was in Germany.
    In these two sites, the folklore states that the Lights are Valkyries riding through the air.
    http://www.luminarium.org/mythology/revontulet.htm
    https://ztevetevans.wordpress.com/2013/09/07/natural-folklore-the-northern-and-southern-lights/
    In this site, they thin it out to just an omen of war.
    http://www.icelandair.co.uk/northern-lights/

  2. In the original story, Elsa was a sympathetic villain who is eventually reformed. They retooled it before that ending was made, but they kept the initial material they had rendered and recorded in which Hans was a good guy.

  3. That intro with the new music sounds in the beginning literally gave me chills. 🙂

    Ahh! Chills! Get it? Because this theory is about Frozen? The reference of cold?

    … I'll just see myself out.

  4. But Tarzan and Anna/Elsa couldn’t be related, because first off all let’s look at the names, like Anna, Elsa, Hans, Christof, and Sven, all of which are Scandinavian and Norwegian names, none of which are English or Victorian era, which leads me to my second point.

    Tarzan is set in the Victorian era in the 1800s when there was a very high presence of English explorers in India and Africa, while Airedale seems to be around the 1100s or earlier.

    And again we look at the time, or rather their weapons, in Frozen we see them use Crossbows and swords, while in Tarzan we see them use pistols and rifles, so unless Anna/Elsa’s parents time traveled, there’s no way for that to work, and Norway/Scandinavia isn’t anywhere near Africa, if they crash landed somewhere, they would land somewhere in Finland, England or Scotland, not Africa.

    And last but not least, Tangled is also set in the 1100s, for as we know, Repunzel and….him…I can’t remember his name for anything…anyways, those characters appear in Frozen, and in Tangled, they use the same weapons as Frozen, crossbows and swords, and Tangled seems to be set in either England or Norway/Scandinavia as well, so there is no way on Earth, Tarzan and Elsa/Anna are related, and if they were, then it would be strange because if they parents wrote a documentation of their journeys it would go as follows:

    Set sail today
    In a terrible storm
    Crashed in another country
    Got busy
    Died from…jungle…cat…I also forgot it’s name

    But who does that? Get stranded on an island and start…yeah…because if that was a common thing, then Lost would be very strange.

    But I guess you could say “oh, Frozen is in another world”, but still, Tarzan isn’t, and even if it was…that would suck.

    But hey, that’s just a theory, an Ocelot theory, thanks for reading my comment/book.

  5. You say that Hans and Anna are nowhere related, but what if they are? Have you ever taken a look at how closely their hair matches? I haven't looked at other features of their very closely, but red hair isn't very popular, so maybe it's something to look into? Maybe they are related and we just don't know it yet. (That offers up a lot of more interesting.. stuff, with Anna having fallen in love and stuff. Either way it's pretty interesting to think about.

  6. Ok I know I'm late, but Hans couldn't have let that guard kill Elsa when they were in her ice castle. He had to protect her. Think about this: Hans believes that killing Elsa will bring back summer right? Ok so, that means that killing Elsa will destroy all the ice, therefore taking away all of her creations. One of those creations is the ice palace. Where Hans is STANDING, with all of his men. If Elsa were to die, according to Han's beliefs, then the ice castle would melt very quickly leaving them unable to get out. They would break through the melting ice and fall. I don't know about you, but that ice castle looks really high…. which means certain death if they fall through. Hans needed Elsa to be safe while in the ice castle so it wouldn't melt and they all wouldn't die.

  7. Oh geez. This actually makes sense, especially if the trolls do their memory alteration thing on Hans at some point in the film before Ana returns to Arendele to cure her frozen heart. The fact that his plan throws logic out the window at the end makes absolutely no sense given he is literally one step away from getting the kingdom

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