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* Lots of fanart have popped up crossing over ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' and ''Anime/KillLaKill'', mainly due to the whole "polar-opposite sisters who are actually quite close" thing. Satsuki is Elsa (the older sister, regal, stoic, and cold [at first]) and Ryuko is Anna (the younger sister, passionate, fiery, and seriously determined). [[https://imgur.com/gallery/N8LtK4j Anna wearing Senketsu and Elsa wearing Junketsu (Mildly NSFW)]] Also expect Elsa to have an enmity with Esdeath.

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* Lots of fanart have popped up crossing over ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' and ''Anime/KillLaKill'', mainly due to the whole "polar-opposite sisters who are actually quite close" thing. Satsuki is Elsa (the older sister, regal, stoic, and cold [at first]) and Ryuko is Anna (the younger sister, passionate, fiery, and seriously determined). [[https://imgur.com/gallery/N8LtK4j Anna wearing Senketsu and Elsa wearing Junketsu (Mildly NSFW)]] Also expect Elsa to have an enmity with [[Manga/AkameGaKill Esdeath.]]
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* Elsa as a Franchise/XMen mutant is a popular idea. Cue at least one meme where she gets a visit from Professor Xavier. Never mind the fact that Elsa lives in the 19th century, long before any of the X-Men were born (apart from Wolverine).

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* Elsa as a Franchise/XMen ComicBook/XMen mutant is a popular idea. Cue at least one meme where she gets a visit from Professor Xavier. Never mind the fact that Elsa lives in the 19th century, long before any of the X-Men were born (apart from Wolverine).
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* In fics that flesh out Hans' backstory, he's almost universally depicted as an outcast in his family, having turned to treachery after years of [[BigBrotherBully emotional and sometimes physical abuse from his brothers]]. Since he's the youngest, it's also often a case of MaternalDeathBlameTheChild
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* In much Elsa/Hans fanfiction, a reader can expect a lot of initial angst and tension between the two and an eventual NotSoDifferentRemark. Also, Hans would be sent back to Arendelle as an unpaid servant (stable boy in most cases) to the sisters, to which he'll be grouchy about this, but will [[JerkToNiceGuyPlot eventually mellow out]] after [[HeelRealization a long lesson]] on how being selfish made him an enemy of the sisters. Sometimes, the sisters and Kristoff will give a lengthy KirkSummation to him, with his standard response being a [[LameComeback lame]] IDidWhatIHadToDo excuse. Also in these fics, the trio will initially groan about having Hans as a servant, and will be distrustful towards him. Eventually, after learning about his backstory, which will often present a FreudianExcuse, they gradually warm up to him.

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* In much Elsa/Hans fanfiction, a reader can expect a lot of initial angst and tension between the two and an eventual NotSoDifferentRemark. Also, Hans would be sent back to Arendelle as an unpaid servant (stable boy in most cases) to the sisters, to which he'll be grouchy about this, but will [[JerkToNiceGuyPlot [[TookALevelInKindness eventually mellow out]] after [[HeelRealization a long lesson]] on how being selfish made him an enemy of the sisters. Sometimes, the sisters and Kristoff will give a lengthy KirkSummation to him, with his standard response being a [[LameComeback lame]] IDidWhatIHadToDo excuse. Also in these fics, the trio will initially groan about having Hans as a servant, and will be distrustful towards him. Eventually, after learning about his backstory, which will often present a FreudianExcuse, they gradually warm up to him.
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* In some fanfics, one can expect a great degree of [[YourTabooIsOurNormal cultural kerfuffle]] when Kristoff, Anna and Elsa visit the Southern Isles. The three will also be left [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil perplexed]] about Hans's DysfunctionalFamily and how the Westergaards' family issues has poisoned the kingdom itself.

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* In some fanfics, one can expect a great degree of some [[YourTabooIsOurNormal cultural kerfuffle]] when Kristoff, Anna and Elsa visit the Southern Isles. The three They will also be left [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil perplexed]] about Hans's DysfunctionalFamily and how the Westergaards' family their issues has have poisoned the kingdom itself.
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** Anna with [[BlowYouAway wind based powers powers]] pops up.



* Anna throughout the movie is constantly shown to be an optimistic, cheerful girl, who never break downs or cries during the main part of the movie, despite everything she goes through. Because of this, it is very common for fans to have Anna '''completely''' break down once the whole isolation and crisis is over and let out all her bottled up grief that she experienced during the thirteen years of isolation. She usually does this in the arms of someone she loves. Most often the stories will have this be Elsa, allowing Anna to finally get comforted by her sister after a long time away from her.

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* Anna throughout the movie is constantly shown to be an optimistic, cheerful girl, who never break downs or cries during the main part of the movie, despite everything she goes through. Because of this, it is very common for fans to have Anna '''completely''' ''completely'' break down once the whole isolation and crisis is over and let out all her bottled up grief that she experienced during the thirteen years of isolation. She usually does this in the arms of someone she loves. Most often the stories will have this be Elsa, allowing Anna to finally get comforted by her sister after a long time away from her.

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* Kristoff and Hans never interact with each other in the movie aside from the novel version where Kristoff is the one who knock him unconscious. Despite this, whenever they interact in fan fics, Hans will almost always disparagingly refer Kristoff as the "mountain man" and the latter will return the resentment by insultingly calling the former "Prince Jerkface."

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* Kristoff and Hans never interact with each other in the movie aside from the novel version where Kristoff is the one who knock knocks him unconscious. Despite this, whenever they interact in fan fics, Hans will almost always disparagingly refer Kristoff as the "mountain man" and the latter will return the resentment by insultingly calling the former "Prince Jerkface."


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** In some fics, the Southern Isles would have a corrupt government crushing its subjects with high taxes and brutally suppressing dissent, something which was explored in the TieInNovel ''Literature/AFrozenHeart''. Other things such as public hostility towards magic of all kind, the Westergaards not being liked by their subjects, and the Isles using capital punishment would sometimes be used in fanfics.
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* In some fanfics, one can expect a great degree of [[YourTabooIsOurNormal cultural kerfuffle]] when Kristoff, Anna and Elsa visit the Southern Isles. The three will also be left [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil perplexed]] about the dysfunctional nature of the Westergaard family (the Isles' ruling clan), and how it reverberates throughout the Southern Isles.

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* In some fanfics, one can expect a great degree of [[YourTabooIsOurNormal cultural kerfuffle]] when Kristoff, Anna and Elsa visit the Southern Isles. The three will also be left [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil perplexed]] about the dysfunctional nature of the Westergaard family (the Isles' ruling clan), Hans's DysfunctionalFamily and how it reverberates throughout the Southern Isles.Westergaards' family issues has poisoned the kingdom itself.
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* Elsa dies and subsequently all her creations (Olaf usually being given special note) melt. Come ''WesternAnimatino/FrozenII'' and this happens (albeit [[DisneyDeath briefly]]).

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* Elsa dies and subsequently all her creations (Olaf usually being given special note) melt. Come ''WesternAnimatino/FrozenII'' ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' and this happens (albeit [[DisneyDeath briefly]]).
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* Elsa dies and subsequently all her creations (Olaf usually being given special note) melt.

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* Elsa dies and subsequently all her creations (Olaf usually being given special note) melt. Come ''WesternAnimatino/FrozenII'' and this happens (albeit [[DisneyDeath briefly]]).
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* In much Elsa/Hans fanfiction, a reader can expect a lot of initial angst and tension between the two, before both slowly realize they're NotSoDifferent. Also, Hans would be sent back to Arendelle as an unpaid servant (stable boy in most cases) to the sisters, to which he'll be grouchy about this, but will [[JerkToNiceGuyPlot eventually mellow out]] after [[HeelRealization a long lesson]] on how being selfish made him an enemy of the sisters. Sometimes, the sisters and Kristoff will give a lengthy KirkSummation to him, with his standard response being a [[LameComeback lame]] IDidWhatIHadToDo excuse. Also in these fics, the trio will initially groan about having Hans as a servant, and will be distrustful towards him. Eventually, after learning about his backstory, which will often present a FreudianExcuse, they gradually warm up to him.

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* In much Elsa/Hans fanfiction, a reader can expect a lot of initial angst and tension between the two, before both slowly realize they're NotSoDifferent.two and an eventual NotSoDifferentRemark. Also, Hans would be sent back to Arendelle as an unpaid servant (stable boy in most cases) to the sisters, to which he'll be grouchy about this, but will [[JerkToNiceGuyPlot eventually mellow out]] after [[HeelRealization a long lesson]] on how being selfish made him an enemy of the sisters. Sometimes, the sisters and Kristoff will give a lengthy KirkSummation to him, with his standard response being a [[LameComeback lame]] IDidWhatIHadToDo excuse. Also in these fics, the trio will initially groan about having Hans as a servant, and will be distrustful towards him. Eventually, after learning about his backstory, which will often present a FreudianExcuse, they gradually warm up to him.
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* Fics involving a DownerEnding of some sort. Anna either dies by getting hit by Hans' sword or she doesn't unfreeze at the end, while Elsa always gets hit by the sword. Fics where Anna dies almost always involve Arendelle staying permanently frozen and Elsa shutting herself up in her castle (usually with just a frozen Anna as company). Somehow she ends up immortal (few works actually explain how) and ends up becoming a tyrant ice queen like in ''Literature/TheSnowQueen''.

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* Fics involving a DownerEnding of some sort. Anna either dies by getting hit by Hans' sword or she doesn't unfreeze at the end, while Elsa always gets hit by the sword. Fics where Anna dies almost always involve Arendelle staying permanently frozen and Elsa shutting herself up in her castle (usually with just a frozen Anna as company). Somehow she ends up immortal (few works actually explain how) and ends up becoming a tyrant tyrannical ice queen like in ''Literature/TheSnowQueen''.



* Elsa and Anna learning more about [[spoiler:their Northuldra heritage]].

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* Elsa and Anna learning more about [[spoiler:their Northuldra Northuldran heritage]].
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* Fics involving a Bad End of some sort. Anna either dies by getting hit by Hans' sword or she doesn't unfreeze at the end, while Elsa always gets hit by the sword. Fics where Anna dies almost always involve Arendelle staying permanently frozen and Elsa shutting herself up in her castle (usually with just a frozen Anna as company). Somehow she ends up immortal (few works actually explain how) and ends up becoming a tyrant ice queen like in ''Literature/TheSnowQueen''.

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* Fics involving a Bad End DownerEnding of some sort. Anna either dies by getting hit by Hans' sword or she doesn't unfreeze at the end, while Elsa always gets hit by the sword. Fics where Anna dies almost always involve Arendelle staying permanently frozen and Elsa shutting herself up in her castle (usually with just a frozen Anna as company). Somehow she ends up immortal (few works actually explain how) and ends up becoming a tyrant ice queen like in ''Literature/TheSnowQueen''.



* Anna throughout the movie is constantly shown to be an optimistic, cheerful girl, who never break downs or cries during the main part of the movie, despite everything she goes through. Because of this, it is very common for fans to have Anna completely break down once the whole isolation and crisis is over and let out all her bottled up grief that she experienced during the thirteen years of isolation. She usually does this in the arms of someone she loves. Most often the stories will have this be Elsa, allowing Anna to finally get comforted by her sister after a long time away from her.

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* Anna throughout the movie is constantly shown to be an optimistic, cheerful girl, who never break downs or cries during the main part of the movie, despite everything she goes through. Because of this, it is very common for fans to have Anna completely '''completely''' break down once the whole isolation and crisis is over and let out all her bottled up grief that she experienced during the thirteen years of isolation. She usually does this in the arms of someone she loves. Most often the stories will have this be Elsa, allowing Anna to finally get comforted by her sister after a long time away from her.
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* Anna throughout the movie is constantly shown to be an optimistic, cheerful girl, who never break downs or cries during the main part of the movie, despite everything she goes through. Because of this, it is very common for fans to have Anna completely break down once the whole isolation and crisis is over and let out all her bottled up grief that she experienced during the thirteen years of isolation. She usually does this in the arms of someone she loves. Most often the stories will have this be Elsa, where Anna finally gets comforted by her sister after a long time away from her.

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* Anna throughout the movie is constantly shown to be an optimistic, cheerful girl, who never break downs or cries during the main part of the movie, despite everything she goes through. Because of this, it is very common for fans to have Anna completely break down once the whole isolation and crisis is over and let out all her bottled up grief that she experienced during the thirteen years of isolation. She usually does this in the arms of someone she loves. Most often the stories will have this be Elsa, where allowing Anna to finally gets get comforted by her sister after a long time away from her.
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* Due to the fact that there is no onscreen indication that Anna regained her memories, it is very common for Anna to be informed of what truly happened that caused the whole isolated childhood to happen in the first place, whether it be by her regaining it by whatever means but more often, her sister informs her the accident during their childhood. How Anna reacts varies by writer but for certain that she will never resent her sister for it, contrary to what Elsa thinks would happen.

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* Due to the fact that there is no onscreen indication that Anna regained her memories, it is very common for Anna to be informed of what truly happened that caused the whole isolated childhood to happen in the first place, whether it be by her regaining it by whatever means but more often, her sister informs her the accident during their childhood. How Anna reacts varies by writer but for certain that certain, she will never ''never'' resent her sister for it, contrary to what Elsa thinks would happen.



* Anna throughout the movie is constantly shown to be an optimistic, cheerful girl, who never break downs or cries during the main part of the movie, despite everything she goes through. Because of this, it is very common for fans to have Anna completely break down once the whole isolation and crisis is over and let out all her bottled up grief that she experienced during the thirteen years of isolation. She usually does this in the arms of someone she loves. Most often the stories will have this be Elsa, where she finally gets comforted her sister after a long time away from her.

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* Anna throughout the movie is constantly shown to be an optimistic, cheerful girl, who never break downs or cries during the main part of the movie, despite everything she goes through. Because of this, it is very common for fans to have Anna completely break down once the whole isolation and crisis is over and let out all her bottled up grief that she experienced during the thirteen years of isolation. She usually does this in the arms of someone she loves. Most often the stories will have this be Elsa, where she Anna finally gets comforted by her sister after a long time away from her.
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* Elsa as a Franchise/XMen mutant is a popular idea. Cue at least one meme where she gets a visit from Professor Xavier. Never mind the fact that Elsa lives in the late 18th century/early 19th century, long before any of the X-Men were born (apart from Wolverine).

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* Elsa as a Franchise/XMen mutant is a popular idea. Cue at least one meme where she gets a visit from Professor Xavier. Never mind the fact that Elsa lives in the late 18th century/early 19th century, long before any of the X-Men were born (apart from Wolverine).
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* Elsa as a Franchise/XMen mutant is a popular idea. Cue at least one meme where she gets a visit from Professor Xavier.

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* Elsa as a Franchise/XMen mutant is a popular idea. Cue at least one meme where she gets a visit from Professor Xavier. Never mind the fact that Elsa lives in the late 18th century/early 19th century, long before any of the X-Men were born (apart from Wolverine).



* Lots of fanart have popped up crossing over ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' and ''Anime/KillLaKill'', mainly due to the whole "polar-opposite sisters who are actually quite close" thing. Satsuki is Elsa (the older sister, regal, stoic, and cold [at first]) and Ryuko is Anna (the younger sister, passionate, fiery, and seriously determined). [[https://imgur.com/gallery/N8LtK4j Anna wearing Senketsu and Elsa wearing Junketsu (Mildly NSFW)]]

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* Lots of fanart have popped up crossing over ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' and ''Anime/KillLaKill'', mainly due to the whole "polar-opposite sisters who are actually quite close" thing. Satsuki is Elsa (the older sister, regal, stoic, and cold [at first]) and Ryuko is Anna (the younger sister, passionate, fiery, and seriously determined). [[https://imgur.com/gallery/N8LtK4j Anna wearing Senketsu and Elsa wearing Junketsu (Mildly NSFW)]]NSFW)]] Also expect Elsa to have an enmity with Esdeath.
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* Some fan works portray Hans as a {{pyrokine|sis}}tic to counter Elsa's frost, despite there being nothing supernatural about the character in the canon. Some fans use Hans' gloves and him putting out the fires (as in Hans using his hand to put out a candle) to support this idea, given the entire motif of "the gloves coming off". Also, it is common for him to wear gloves to suppress his magic.

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* Some fan works portray Hans as a {{pyrokine|sis}}tic [[PlayingWithFire pyrokinetic]] to counter Elsa's frost, despite there being nothing supernatural about the character in the canon. Some fans use Hans' gloves and him putting out the fires (as in Hans using his hand to put out a candle) to support this idea, given the entire motif of "the gloves coming off". Also, it is common for him to wear gloves to suppress his magic.

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