If this is as short as it says that it is on imbd, then this should make an easy post to do today. I have this now covered and will have to cover the other, main parts of the Frozen franchise, namely the two movies that exist. But I’ll (hopefully) get to them later. Let’s get to this review.
We begin with Elsa singing Let It Go. That Adele Dazeem is a good singer. Olaf is created and knocked down by Elsa’s coat. He realizes that he’s alive and imitates Frosty the Snowman. He is looking for his identity. He goes to a place and talks to the owner there. The last of the carrots were sold. The owner seeks to find him something that will work as a nose instead.
One of the noses that was given to him gives him an idea of what summer is like that he falls in love with as he leaves with a summer sausage as a nose. This leads to wolves to chase him. Anna and her lover as in the background as things happen. Olaf wants a carrot that fell as his current nose was damaged, but things explode with him unharmed. He was in pieces at one point, but could put himself back together again. He gives the sausage to a hungry wolf who begged for it before memories of his past come back to him and he realizes that he’s Olaf. And that’s the end of the special.
I swear that at least the rest of this is credits in both English and all of the other languages that also work in some way that takes up a lot of the rest of the time of this. That wasn’t much of a special, but I did not really want much of anything for this post.
Ultimately, the special doesn’t have much to it and probably means more to those that have more of a connection to the Frozen franchise. It isn’t much of anything. It isn’t bad or a waste of time, but you also don’t need to put any effort into seeing this at all in the future. Now we know more about Olaf that we might not have known before, but I don’t think that this does much in the end. But it wasn’t that much of an issue so I’ll end the post here. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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