The ice from which the palace is constructed is capable of taking on different colors, such as purple, blue, red and yellow, based on Elsa's emotional state (blue when she is happy or neutral, yellow or amber when she is angry, and red when she is frightened).
17. Elsa's ice palace changes color to reflect her feelings. When she is happy, the castle is blue; it turns red when she is scared, yellow when she is angry, and purple when she is sad.
She was born with the powers to manipulate ice and snow and, as a child, used them to entertain her sister. However, after Elsa accidentally hurt Anna with her powers and Anna's memories had to be erased, she grew afraid of her powers and was unable to appropriately control them.
Elsa's childhood trauma changed her ice from blue to white and froze her heart and finally, years later, Anna's sacrifice freed her heart and changed her ice from white back into blue. Very poetic if you ask me. And finally, here's an interesting tidbit.
For Elsa, the focus wasn't to make her seem older, since “she's always been a little more stoic and reserved,” Lee says. “She's the older sister and so we sort of played that into her from the beginning.” But rather the challenge lay in how to design a costume that was going to endure high amounts of action.
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“Pinning an autism diagnosis on a Disney heroine may seem audacious, but Elsa displays a lot of traits reminiscent of those that clinicians and researchers have highlighted among girls with autism. As a model, Elsa can provide us with some clues about how autism is expressed in girls. . . ” Read more here!
Piebaldism is from a dominant gene causing mutations of skin and hair color. Patches of white appear on various parts of the body with a white forelock or streak somewhere in the hair, just like Anna in Frozen. Many adults would not think of this streak as disabling.
Elsa of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated film Frozen (2013) and its sequel the animated film Frozen II (2019). She is voiced mainly by Idina Menzel, with Eva Bella as a young child and by Spencer Ganus as a teenager in Frozen.
Elsa's Mother Already Comes From A Magical Background
While the original Frozen implies that Elsa is the only magical member of her family, she discovers that her mother was one of the Northuldra in Frozen 2, and likely interacted with magic regularly.
He's not wrong, but the result is a major fallout between the two sisters. Anna doesn't find out about Elsa's powers again, until much later at her coronation, three years after their parents died in a shipwreck.
Under this stress, Elsa accidentally injures Anna with her powers. Their parents, the King and Queen of Arendelle, take Anna to the magical trolls who heal her but also alter her memories so that she has no knowledge of Elsa's powers.
Since Elsa's powers are a gift from the spirits, Anna's lack of powers may be attributed to the simple fact that she was born second.
In terms of food, Idina Menzel said during a Frozen Facebook Q&A, “Elsa eats soy ice cream sandwiches” in her ice castle. While this doesn't sound practical or very tasty, it comes from the woman herself, so it has to have some validity. Realistically, Elsa probably wasn't thinking long-term.
While the voice was calling Elsa to reveal her past to her, it was ultimately revealed that Queen Iduna (Evan Rachel Wood) - Elsa's mother - had a lot to explain as well. This, coupled with the reveal that the call was Iduna all along, means Elsa was hearing the voice of her long-lost mother.
The directors have confirmed that Elsa and Anna are both the fifth spirit, as in that their bond is what united the Enchanted Forest and Arendelle, though Elsa is still considered the OFFICIAL fifth spirit.
Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky are still going strong after over a decade of marriage.
Anna is the youngest child in the royal family of Arendelle, whose older sister, Elsa was born with the power to create and control ice and snow.
Elysium was first introduced as the eldest daughter of Elsa and Jack Frost, The Snow Queen and Guardian of Winter. Elysium was originally born and raised in Arendelle, along with her parents, her aunts and uncles, and her younger sister.
Frozen 3 may finally reveal Anna's powers, but it may be that Arendelle's new queen always had magic within her - and that it's connected to Elsa. Since her first appearance in Frozen, fans have wondered if Anna would ever get powers - and Frozen 3 may reveal that she has had them all along.
The fact that granting Anna powers would invalidate or at least muddle the spirit-human bridge concept is only part of the issue. Aside from the logistical problem it poses, a sudden manifestation of magic in Anna would also take away from the beauty of her character.
Anna cut off her braids to help create a convincing decoy for Isabella, so that Ray's suicide attempt could be avoided and he could escape along with them. Ray seems shocked to see Emma presenting Anna's braids, as her long hair was her most identifiable feature. This is a sign of sacrifice in Japan.
What sets Elsa apart from the mass array of Disney princesses is her inner battle with mental illness, anxiety and depression. In Frozen II, Elsa is the only person who can hear a voice but everyone couldn't.
Anna's parents rush her to the sacred realm, where discussions with the trolls reveal that Elsa was born with her powers/ depigmentation and deafness, rather than them being due to illness or accident. Grand Pabbie troll heals Anna but removes her memories of Elsa's magic.
As such, Elsa's position as Disney's first disabled princess becomes even more important since her film is garnering more attention than any Disney film ever made including golden-age classics like The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast.