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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: It's implied Anna isn't very interested in books. Future media, such as the [[Theatre/Frozen2018 Broadway show]] and ''Literature/FrozenIIAForestOfShadows'', imply otherwise.

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: It's implied Anna isn't very interested in books. Future Later media, such as the [[Theatre/Frozen2018 Broadway show]] and ''Literature/FrozenIIAForestOfShadows'', imply otherwise.
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''A Sister More Like Me'' is a children's picture book based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. It features art by one of the film's artists, Brittney Lee.

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''A Sister More Like Me'' is a children's picture book based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''.''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen|2013}}''. It features art by one of the film's artists, Brittney Lee.
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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: It's implied Anna isn't very interested in books. Future media, such as the [[Theatre/Frozen2018 Broadway show]] and ''Literature/FrozenIIAForestOfShadows'', imply otherwise.
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* PrincessesPreferPink: Anna's text is written in pink.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Elsa's text is written in purple.

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* PrincessesPreferPink: Princess Anna's text is written in pink.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Elsa's The text for Elsa, who is the future queen and has ice powers, is written in purple. purple.
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It's not really unusual, because purple is usually associated with Elsa and pink is usually associated with Anna, even if not to the same extent as blue and green are.


* EarlyAdaptationWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains an oddity: Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and green respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains an oddity: Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and green respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyAdaptationWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains an oddity: Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and green respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains an oddity: Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and green respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains an oddity: Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and green respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.

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The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself. This is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to the film's release]]. For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.



* SiblingYinYang: The theme of the book. Anna is energetic and people-friendly while Elsa is quiet and introverted. As children they wished they were more alike, however as adults they learn to enjoy their differences.

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* SiblingYinYang: The theme of the book. Anna is energetic and people-friendly while Elsa is quiet and introverted. As children they wished wish they were more alike, however as adults they learn to enjoy their differences.


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* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Anna is rambunctious, but likes pink.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains several oddities:
** Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and green respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains several oddities:
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an oddity: Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and green respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.
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** Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and pink respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.

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** Elsa is primarily associated with purple, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and pink green respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.

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Spot Of Tea covers the association between British characters and tea.


* AbledInTheAdaptation: Elsa is a content loner with almost none of the depression or angst from the film.

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* AbledInTheAdaptation: Elsa is a content loner with shows almost none of the depression or angst from the film.



* TheShutIn: Downplayed compared to the film. As in the film, Elsa and Anna are kept inside the castle, and Elsa in particular keeps to herself.

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* TheShutIn: Downplayed compared to the film. As in the film, Elsa and Anna are kept inside the castle, and Elsa in particular keeps to herself.



* ASpotOfTea: Elsa is shown to be a tea person.

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Presents fanon as canon.


''A Sister More Like Me'' details the relationship between Elsa and Anna. It shows that the sisters have very different personalities and likes, which was an issue when they were younger. They eventually learn to support and enjoy their differences.

The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself. This is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to the film's release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just the Spare", with Elsa being an introverted intellectual while Anna is her more free-spirited sibling who is allowed more freedom because she's not the heir. For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.

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''A Sister More Like Me'' details the relationship between Elsa and Anna. It shows that the sisters have very different personalities and likes, which was an issue when they were younger. They eventually learn learning to support and enjoy their differences.

The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself. This is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to the film's release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just the Spare", with Elsa being an introverted intellectual while Anna is her more free-spirited sibling who is allowed more freedom because she's not the heir. For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.



* AllGirlsLikePonies: Anna has a horse that she likes to ride around.
* AloofBigBrother: At the beginning of their separation, Anna would follow Elsa around when they were little, however Elsa would ignore her.

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* AllGirlsLikePonies: Downplayed. Anna has a horse that she likes to ride around.
* AloofBigBrother: At the beginning of their separation, Anna would follow Elsa around when they were little, however but Elsa would ignore her.



** Elsa is associated with purple, not blue, while Anna is associated with pink, not green. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.
** Elsa and Anna's dynamic resembles the one seen in the Cut Songs "More Than Just the Spare" and "Life's Too Short", with Elsa being the overworked and studious heir, Anna being the goofball "spare", and each sister being jealous of each other.
* TheShutIn: Downplayed compared to the film. Yes, Elsa and Anna were kept inside the castle, however they interacted from time to time. Anna is also shown being able to go outside the castle, though not outside its walls.

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** Elsa is primarily associated with purple, not blue, while Anna is primarily associated with pink, not green.which are their secondary colors in most of the franchise, their primary ones being blue and pink respectively. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.
** Elsa and Anna's dynamic resembles the one seen in the Cut Songs "More Than Just the Spare" and "Life's Too Short", with Elsa being the overworked and studious heir, Anna being the goofball "spare", and each sister being jealous of each other.
* TheShutIn: Downplayed compared to the film. Yes, As in the film, Elsa and Anna were are kept inside the castle, however they interacted from time and Elsa in particular keeps to time. Anna is also shown being able to go outside the castle, though not outside its walls. herself.
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* MythologyGag: Elsa is shown to enjoy geometry, referencing her architecture skills and references during "Let It Go".
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The film is unclear with what level of interaction the sisters had after the gates closed. It's implied that Anna has at least seen Elsa from time to time, because she knows Elsa "wore gloves all the time."


* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.
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The book focuses on the sisters' relationship growing up, before Elsa became queen.


* AdaptationNameChange: Elsa is accidentally called "''Princess'' Elsa". She's a queen.
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The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself. This is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to the film's release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just the Spare". For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.

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The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself. This is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to the film's release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just the Spare".Spare", with Elsa being an introverted intellectual while Anna is her more free-spirited sibling who is allowed more freedom because she's not the heir. For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.



* [[AloofBigBrother Aloof Big Sister]]: At the beginning of their separation, Anna would follow Elsa around when they were little, however Elsa would ignore her.

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* [[AloofBigBrother Aloof Big Sister]]: AloofBigBrother: At the beginning of their separation, Anna would follow Elsa around when they were little, however Elsa would ignore her.

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The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself. This is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to the film's release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just A Spare". For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.

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The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself. This is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to the film's release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just A the Spare". For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.



** Elsa and Anna's dynamic resembles the one seen in the {{Cut Song}}s "More Than Just A Spare" and "Life's Too Short", with Elsa being overworked and studious heir, Anna being the goofball "spare", and each sister being jealous of each other.

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** Elsa and Anna's dynamic resembles the one seen in the {{Cut Song}}s Cut Songs "More Than Just A the Spare" and "Life's Too Short", with Elsa being the overworked and studious heir, Anna being the goofball "spare", and each sister being jealous of each other.



* TomboyPrincess: Anna is very sporty and energetic.

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* TomboyPrincess: Anna is very sporty and energetic.energetic.
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* AdaptationRelationshipChange: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.

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* AdaptationRelationshipChange: AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.

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* AdaptationalRelationshipChange: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.
* AllGirlsLovePonies: Anna has a horse that she likes to ride around.

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* AdaptationalRelationshipChange: AdaptationRelationshipChange: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.
* AllGirlsLovePonies: AllGirlsLikePonies: Anna has a horse that she likes to ride around.



* TheLoner: It's implied that Elsa naturally prefers being to herself.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Elsa is a content loner with almost none of the depression or angst from the film.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: AbledInTheAdaptation: Elsa is a content loner with almost none of the depression or angst from the film.



* AdaptationRelationshipChange: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.

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* AdaptationRelationshipChange: AdaptationalRelationshipChange: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.



* TheLoner: It's implied that Elsa naturally prefers being to herself.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains oddities:
** Elsa is associated with purple, not blue, while Anna is associated with pink, not green.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains several oddities:
** Elsa is associated with purple, not blue, while Anna is associated with pink, not green. Their clothes match their iconic colours but not the text.


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* ASpotOfTea: Elsa is shown to be a tea person.

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* AdaptationalRelationshipChange: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.
* {{Bookworm}}: Elsa loves to read.

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* AdaptationalRelationshipChange: AdaptationNameChange: Elsa is accidentally called "''Princess'' Elsa". She's a queen.
* AdaptationRelationshipChange:
In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.
* AllGirlsLovePonies: Anna has a horse that she likes to ride around.
* [[AloofBigBrother Aloof Big Sister]]: At the beginning of their separation, Anna would follow Elsa around when they were little, however Elsa would ignore her.
* {{Bookworm}}: Elsa loves to read.read and study.
* PrincessesPreferPink: Anna's text is written in pink.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Elsa's text is written in purple.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This was one of the earliest ''Frozen'' merchandise available. It thus contains oddities:
** Elsa is associated with purple, not blue, while Anna is associated with pink, not green.
** Elsa and Anna's dynamic resembles the one seen in the {{Cut Song}}s "More Than Just A Spare" and "Life's Too Short", with Elsa being overworked and studious heir, Anna being the goofball "spare", and each sister being jealous of each other.
* MythologyGag: Elsa is shown to enjoy geometry, referencing her architecture skills and references during "Let It Go".



* SiblingYinYang: The theme of the book. Anna is energetic and people-friendly while Elsa is quiet and introverted. As children they wished they were more alike, however as adults they learn to enjoy their differences.

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* SiblingYinYang: The theme of the book. Anna is energetic and people-friendly while Elsa is quiet and introverted. As children they wished they were more alike, however as adults they learn to enjoy their differences.differences.
* TomboyPrincess: Anna is very sporty and energetic.
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''A Sister More Like Me'' is a children's picture book based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s 2013 ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. It features art by Brittney Lee, one of the film's artists.

''A Sister More Like Me'' details the relationship between Elsa and Anna. It shows that the sisters have very different personalities and likes, which was an issue when they were younger, however they don't mind their differences anymore.

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''A Sister More Like Me'' is a children's picture book based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s 2013 ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. It features art by Brittney Lee, one of the film's artists.

artists, Brittney Lee.

''A Sister More Like Me'' details the relationship between Elsa and Anna. It shows that the sisters have very different personalities and likes, which was an issue when they were younger, however they don't mind younger. They eventually learn to support and enjoy their differences anymore.
differences.

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The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself and this is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just A Spare". For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.

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The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself and this itself. This is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to the film's release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just A Spare". For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.



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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Elsa is a content loner with almost none of the depression or angst from the film.
* AdaptationalRelationshipChange: In the film, the sisters haven't interacted in years. In this book, they see each other from time to time.
* {{Bookworm}}: Elsa loves to read.
* TheShutIn: Downplayed compared to the film. Yes, Elsa and Anna were kept inside the castle, however they interacted from time to time. Anna is also shown being able to go outside the castle, though not outside its walls.
* SiblingYinYang: The theme of the book. Anna is energetic and people-friendly while Elsa is quiet and introverted. As children they wished they were more alike, however as adults they learn to enjoy their differences.
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''A Sister More Like Me'' is a children's picture book based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s 2013 ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. It features art by Brittney Lee, one of the film's artists.

''A Sister More Like Me'' details the relationship between Elsa and Anna. It shows that the sisters have very different personalities and likes, which was an issue when they were younger, however they don't mind their differences anymore.

The book doesn't completely correlate with the film itself and this is likely due to [[EarlyDraftTieIn featuring elements that were changed relatively near to release]]. Anna and Elsa's relationship less resembles the one seen in the film and more resembles the one seen in [[WhatCouldHaveBeen earlier scripts]] and {{Cut Song}}s such as "More Than Just A Spare". For the most part, however, the book does mesh with canon.

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