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News Corp. is a network of leading companies in the world of diversified media, news, and information services. With Yul Brynner, Samantha Eggar, Keye Luke, Eric Shea. A stern schoolteacher clashes with an aristocratic 19th-century king. Watch Trolls full movie now! Impatiently anticipated by millions of fans around the world the free. · Set in a dilapidated Veterans Administration hospital, Article 99 may be the first medical melodrama that isn't about dedicated physicians. Princess Anna of Arendelle (pronounced Ah-na) is the protagonist of Disney's 2013 animated.
If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Anna. Performance model. Becky Bresee. Honors and awards. Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Animated Female of 2. Other names. Princess Anna. Feisty- pants (by Kristoff)Personality.
Free- spirited, fearless, active, energetic, benevolent, awkward, playful, bubbly, optimistic, clumsy, talkative, feisty, silly, adventurous, perky, naive, loyal, impressionable, impulsive, fun- loving, clever, quick- thinking, intelligent, enthusiastic, loving, selfless. Appearance. Slender, fair skin, light freckles, rosy cheeks, pink lips, long strawberry- blonde hair, platinum blonde streak (temporarily), turquoise blue eyes. Occupation. Princess of Arendelle. Goal. To restore her bond with her sister (succeeded)Likes.
The story of the romance between the King of Siam and widowed British schoolteacher, Anna Leonowens, during the 1860s.
Her family, romance, freedom, chocolate, Joan of Arc, being with Elsa, acceptance, appreciation, parties, sandwiches, Krumkake, Flangendorfers, horseback- riding, children, Kristoff, sunflowers. Watch Online Watch Jackals Full Movie Online Film. Dislikes. Rudeness, restrictions, betrayals, being alone, having the castle gates closed, Elsa shutting her out, freezing cold weather, embarrassing herself, causing misfortune. Powers and abilities.
Physical strength. Fate. Reunites with Elsa, rekindles their relationship, and restores peace to Arendelle“Maybe I don't have a magic touch. And maybe I don't have a talent as such. Just this heart with much too much to share.
So I'll never be the heir, but I'm more than just a spare”―Anna, from the deleted song "More Than Just the Spare"Princess Anna of Arendelle (pronounced Ah- na) is the protagonist of Disney's 2. Frozen. She is the youngest daughter of Arendelle's previous monarchs, King Agnarr and Queen Iduna, and the younger sister of Elsa the Snow Queen. Fearless and devoted, Anna embarks on a perilous journey to save her kingdom from an eternal winter, and mend the broken bond between herself and her sister. Anna is loosely based on Gerda, the protagonist of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Snow Queen".
Background. Official Description. Anna is more daring than graceful and, at times, can act before she thinks. But she's also the most optimistic and caring person you'll ever meet. She longs to reconnect with her sister Elsa, as they were close during their childhood. When Elsa accidentally unleashes a magical secret that locks the kingdom of Arendelle in an eternal winter, Anna embarks on a dangerous adventure to make things right. Armed with only her fearlessness, a never- give- up attitude and her faith in others, Anna is determined to save both her kingdom and her family.
Development. A model of one of Anna's earlier designs by Chad Stubblefield. In the earliest stages of the film's production, Anna's role was vastly different than that of the final project. Instead of being a princess, Anna was a peasant on a quest to have the Snow Queen help free her frozen heart.[2] Not only that, she was of no relation to Elsa in these stages of the film's production.
The filmmakers struggled to find the movie's heart through this version, finding it difficult to have a believable and engaging relationship between the two female leads when they truly have nothing to do with one another. Watch Cehennem 3D Online Moviesdbz more. However, one of the filmmakers suggested the two be made siblings, and things quickly changed from there. Anna was made a princess, as well as Elsa, who, in turn, went from a villain to a misunderstood heroine.[3]With these changes, the characters and story were viewed in a more relatable light, as Anna's main goal was to now win the acceptance and love of her older sister; something her voice actress Kristen Bell personally related to.[4]Notably, as seen in early animation footage, Anna wasn't always as daring and fearless as she is in the film. In the early test animation for the Marshmallow chase scene, Anna was seen reluctant when diving off the cliff with Kristoff, only doing so at the fear of Marshmallow attacking.
However, in the film, this isn't the case, and Anna is seen with immense excitement, engulfing herself in the thrill of the moment.[5]Voice. Anna's voice actress, Kristen Bell, served as one of the prime inspirations for the character. The filmmakers, as well as Bell, wanted a heroine different from the trademark princesses of Cinderella and Belle; one who was clumsy, socially awkward, and constantly spoke before she thought. Anna's supervising animator, Becky Bresee, noted she took much of Anna's animated movement from Bell's facial expressions and rhythm when she recorded the lines.[4]Personality“A character who is willing to stand beside you and stand up for what's right. Her sister was born with a condition that's shaped a world where Anna doesn't belong.”―Paul Briggs.
Unlike her older sister Elsa, Anna is optimistic, energetic, awkward, and generally far from elegant. She is also free- spirited and garnered an extrovert mentality after years of living within the confines of the castle gates and without her sister's company. As a result, she is quick to make friends, and craves affection and companionship, though this can also act as her greatest flaw, as she can sometimes be too trusting towards strangers — an issue brought to attention with the introduction of the secretly malevolent Prince Hans. However, while gregarious, Anna's most valued asset and the true object of her affection is her relationship with her sister. Since childhood, Anna has been attached to Elsa and greatly admired her abilities, to which she saw as unique. Throughout most of the film, Anna is also the only individual to express faith that Elsa was not a monster.
This is in contrast to the Duke of Weselton, Kristoff, as well as the entirety of Arendelle's populace, who were all notably skeptical towards Elsa's benevolence, and feared at what she was capable of. Against all these odds, however, Anna remained hopeful, and fiercely assured that Elsa's true nature was gentle and caring; so much so, that she willingly threw herself into the dangerous terrains of the mountains to retrieve her sister from exile, only armed with the belief that the strength of their bond would be enough to motivate Elsa to return, which is example of Anna's powerful sense of hope and optimism. Anna relies on these traits to carry her through her hardships, and though she still faces overwhelming struggle, her buoyant mentality ultimately led to the restoration of both her kingdom's welfare, as well as the relationship with her sister. It should be noted that, despite her optimism, Anna has also struggled with her self- confidence, on occasion. The lack of explanation regarding her enforced separation from Elsa would lead Anna to believe that she was the issue, and that Elsa simply wanted nothing to do with her.
As time would go on, she would begin to fall into a toxic state of mind that manifested itself into an unhealthy need for love and companionship (again, brought into light through her relationship with Hans). This would also explain why she is so quick to find romance, as "For the First Time in Forever" shows that she's looking for someone to act as her companion, no longer wanting to be alone. She also quotes lines such as "It's just me" and "No, I'm completely ordinary", which also indicates her low opinion of herself.
Anna also tends to act before she thinks, and can be rather impulsive and quick- tempered at times, which causes quite a bit of trouble. Throughout the film, she made several imprudent decisions as a result of this trait, such as accepting Hans' suspiciously hasty marriage proposal despite barely knowing him and provoking the beastly Marshmallow despite his ferocious size and power grossly outweighing her own.