Re: Frozen 2
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 10:46 am
They found a new home for Newt ^^unprincess wrote:a lizard? an odd animal for a Scandinavian setting.
...actually the lizard might be a salmandar
They found a new home for Newt ^^unprincess wrote:a lizard? an odd animal for a Scandinavian setting.
...actually the lizard might be a salmandar
That was my first thought, too!!Clindor wrote:They found a new home for Newt ^^unprincess wrote:a lizard? an odd animal for a Scandinavian setting.
...actually the lizard might be a salmandar
At first glance, he reminded me more of Kristoff...unprincess wrote:^heh, alsothe young male character is possibly the new owner of Hans old model rig.
Then that's probably the fire spirit.unprincess wrote:...actually the lizard might be asalmandar which is also a mythological creature associated with elemental fire...
I got the same vibe as you blackcauldron85.blackcauldron85 wrote:At first glance, he reminded me more of Kristoff...unprincess wrote:^heh, alsothe young male character is possibly the new owner of Hans old model rig.
DisneyEra's main issue wasn't that Disney wasn't releasing information about their latest movies, but the fact that all the latest movies are sequels and Disney hasn't bothered with anything featuring their original films.D82 wrote:Wow, how many new characters! Thanks for sharing, Clindor! DisneyEra, you were complaining that we don't get any official info about upcoming WDAS movies, and I completely understand you, but you have to admit that getting it through leaks is also fun, don't you think? Well, at least it is for me.
I'm glad there will be Sami characters in the movie. And another female character with white hair like Elsa! I wonder if she also has powers.
Oops, sorry, you're right. DisneyEra's latest comments regarding this were about the lack of promotion for original WDAS movies, and this is a sequel. Also, now that I've read my post again, it seems I'm complaining about DisneyEra's complaints, and that wasn't my intention. Like DisneyEra, I also want more original movies from Disney and getting more official info about them. What I wanted with my post is to point out that there are some positive aspects about the lack of official info from Disney and that leaks are also an interesting way of learning about upcoming Disney movies.JeanGreyForever wrote:DisneyEra's main issue wasn't that Disney wasn't releasing information about their latest movies, but the fact that all the latest movies are sequels and Disney hasn't bothered with anything featuring their original films.
I didn't catch that video before it was deleted. I guess this is the leaked song, right? I don't know if it'll be the next "Let It Go", but it doesn't sound bad from that short snippet.disneyprincess11 wrote:Welp, we already have a leaked song
https://twitter.com/fans_of_frozen/stat ... 32640?s=21
Source: https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/allt ... 488175001/"There is a song that is not has anthemic as 'Let It Go.' It’s a little more of a ballad," she told Access.
"But I will tell you that it has been stuck in my head since the moment I heard it. I've been singing it to my daughters since the moment I heard it and they sing it back to me."
She then joked that even though most people don't understand them, she probably should have made her two daughters, 6 and 4, that she shares with Dax Shepard, sign a nondisclosure agreement.
Yes, that's it.D82 wrote:I didn't catch that video before it was deleted. I guess this is the leaked song, right?
Thanks for confirming.Sotiris wrote:Yes, that's it.D82 wrote:I didn't catch that video before it was deleted. I guess this is the leaked song, right?
Don't worry, I never felt that you were complaining about anyone. I understood the point of your post and I just wanted to correct your misconception.D82 wrote:Oops, sorry, you're right. DisneyEra's latest comments regarding this were about the lack of promotion for original WDAS movies, and this is a sequel. Also, now that I've read my post again, it seems I'm complaining about DisneyEra's complaints, and that wasn't my intention. Like DisneyEra, I also want more original movies from Disney and getting more official info about them. What I wanted with my post is to point out that there are some positive aspects about the lack of official info from Disney and that leaks are also an interesting way of learning about upcoming Disney movies.JeanGreyForever wrote:DisneyEra's main issue wasn't that Disney wasn't releasing information about their latest movies, but the fact that all the latest movies are sequels and Disney hasn't bothered with anything featuring their original films.
OK, I'm glad to know it.JeanGreyForever wrote:Don't worry, I never felt that you were complaining about anyone. I understood the point of your post and I just wanted to correct your misconception.
It looks more like a salamander, but the lizard Zootoca vivipara is common in northern areas like what we see in the movie and tolerate cold climate better than the salamanders that live in Scandinavia.unprincess wrote:oooh... so Im gonna assume we got some of the Sami there, Matthias..and a lizard? an odd animal for a Scandinavian setting.
...actually the lizard might be asalmandar which is also a mythological creature associated with elemental fire...
D82 wrote:‘Frozen 2’ Will Get Sámi Language Version
https://www.animationmagazine.net/featu ... e-version/
I thought the Sami were dark skinned because I remember there were complaints when Frozen was released that Kristoff wore Sami clothes but was completely white. But Disney shouldn't make them dark skinned if they aren't; it's important to be accurate with things like this. However, could it be possible that they had darker skin and hair in the past, when Frozen is supposed to be set, because they hadn't mixed so much yet with other natives in the area?Rumpelstiltskin wrote:There are no dark skinned Sami, even if some have certain facial features that most people associate with Asians. There are even lots of blonde Sami, but that is probably because they have mixed so much with other natives in the area (Renée Zellweger is part Sami). I say natives because even if the Sami are called indigenous people, that often creates the wrong impression. One may think that Norwegians, Swedes, and Finns invaded their country and stole it from them. That is incorrect. The fact is that all of them have lived in these areas for so long that it doesn't really matter who came first, if that argument is ever settled. They were all there as hunters, gatherers and farmers, long before the industrial revolution, and before the nations and their borders were invented. The nations and later modern civilizations were gradually emerging naturally like in rest of Europe and the world, created by the people already living there. What makes the Sami different is that some (between five and ten percent), are still living like their nomadic ancestors parts of the year (the rest of the year they live in normal houses and most of them have more conventional jobs), following their reindeers, even if they use modern tools like cell phones and snow scooters. They have a language, culture and clothes that is different from the majority in the countries they live in (and the majorities have in turn their own languages, cultures and clothes for special occasions).