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Disney Frozen and Frozen 2: The Story of the Movies in Comics

by Alessandro Ferrari

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In Frozen, on the day of her coronation, Elsa unexpectedly reveals to her subjects her magical powers of ice and snow when she accidentally traps her kingdom in an eternal winter. Unaware of this, but certain that she will be feared, and unable to control her powers, Elsa flees to the North Mountain alone. Her plucky and optimistic sister, Anna, ventures after Elsa into the mountains where she meets the ice harvester, Kristoff, and his reindeer best friend, Sven. She convinces them to help her find her sister. On their journey they meet a talking snowman, encounter trolls, and face harsh conditions at every turn as they race to save the Kingdom of Arendelle. Then, continue the journey in Frozen 2! Why was Elsa born with magical powers? The answer is calling her and threatening her kingdom. Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven, she'll set out on a dangerous but remarkable journey. In Frozen, Elsa feared her powers were too much for the world. In Frozen 2, she must hope they are enough. Discover the true meaning of love in the unforgettable tale of Anna and Elsa. Journey with them into the cold and questionable where fear and uncertainty must be conquered and the truth must be revealed.--Amazon.com.… (more)
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What in the world? Frozen 2 is absolutely daft. ( )
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In Frozen, on the day of her coronation, Elsa unexpectedly reveals to her subjects her magical powers of ice and snow when she accidentally traps her kingdom in an eternal winter. Unaware of this, but certain that she will be feared, and unable to control her powers, Elsa flees to the North Mountain alone. Her plucky and optimistic sister, Anna, ventures after Elsa into the mountains where she meets the ice harvester, Kristoff, and his reindeer best friend, Sven. She convinces them to help her find her sister. On their journey they meet a talking snowman, encounter trolls, and face harsh conditions at every turn as they race to save the Kingdom of Arendelle. Then, continue the journey in Frozen 2! Why was Elsa born with magical powers? The answer is calling her and threatening her kingdom. Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven, she'll set out on a dangerous but remarkable journey. In Frozen, Elsa feared her powers were too much for the world. In Frozen 2, she must hope they are enough. Discover the true meaning of love in the unforgettable tale of Anna and Elsa. Journey with them into the cold and questionable where fear and uncertainty must be conquered and the truth must be revealed.--Amazon.com.

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