

And the people - lead by the arch, villainous Duke of Weaseltown (Wezelton!) - declare Elsa a monster and a sorcerer. Elsa, meanwhile, is struggling to keep her powers at bay, so when Anna announces her engagement to a man she just met, the two begin an argument that boils over when Elsa freezes the floor and fountains in front of all their guests.Įlsa is horrified. It isn't long before Anna decides she's found True Love and marches in to get Elsa's blessing. What if she meets one today?Įnter Prince Hans of the Southern Isles (Santino Fontana), who literally sweeps Anna off her feet. The coronation is to be her first party ever. Anna (Kristen Bell) is jubilant she's been alone for so long she's starved for attention. Elsa (Idina Menzel) dreads the ceremony, for she must remove her gloves, the very gloves she believes will hold back her monstrous power. Years later, when the girls have become women, Arendelle opens its doors for Elsa's coronation as Queen. As the years pass, Anna tries less and less to repair the broken relationship with Elsa, who fears not only her powers, but also any emotions which may cause her powers to flare. Elsa, in turn, locks herself away from Anna, who doesn't understand why her best friend doesn't want to play anymore. The King and Queen immediately shut Elsa away from the rest of the world, closing the castle gates to keep her powers secret. He also warns Elsa that her powers are beautiful, but dangerous. The father troll heals Anna, but removes her memories of Elsa's magical abilities. When Elsa slips and accidentally blasts Anna with her icy magic, the King and Queen race Elsa and Anna into the deep woods to seek help from local trolls. The elder sister, Elsa, was born with the ability to create ice and snow with the wave of her hands, which delights the younger, effervescent Anna. In the northern kingdom of Arendelle, two young princesses play in the middle of the night. There is beauty in it, but also great danger.
