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Hans is a BigBad though. You seem to judge that he doesn\'t cause one of the conflicts (the one involving Elsa and the eternal winter), he automatically makes him not a BigBad. But Hans causes a \'\'different\'\' conflict: one that involves manipulating Anna and becoming king. He is, in fact, \'\'not\'\' TheHeavy (as he only at certain points moves along the plot), but he causes a conflict no less, and he is one of the problems that must be solved in the end. That means Hans is in a BigBadEnsemble with Elsa, since they cause different conflicts. I should change my BigBad description though.
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Hans is a BigBad though. You seem to judge that he doesn\\\'t cause one of the conflicts (the one involving Elsa and the eternal winter), he automatically makes him not a BigBad. But Hans causes a \\\'\\\'different\\\'\\\' conflict: one that involves manipulating Anna and becoming king. He is, in fact, \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' TheHeavy (as he only at certain points moves along the plot with Elsa), but he causes a conflict no less, and he is one of the problems that must be solved in the end. That means Hans is in a BigBadEnsemble with Elsa, since they cause different conflicts. I should change my BigBad description though.
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* BigBad: Though he doesn\'t purposefully cause the conflict with Elsa, he is the mastermind behind a plot for him to become king. He manipulates Anna\'s feelings and takes Elsa captive to get what he wants, and becomes and active villain in the last act of the story. He may not be the cause of the eternal winter, but he takes advantage of the situation to its fullest.
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* BigBad: Though he doesn\\\'t purposefully cause the conflict with Elsa, he is the mastermind behind a plot for him to become king. He manipulates Anna\\\'s feelings and takes Elsa captive to get what he wants, and becomes and active villain in the last act of the story. He may not be the cause of the eternal winter, but he takes advantage of the situation to its fullest, creating another conflict altogether.
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* BigBad: Though he doesn\'t purposefully cause the conflict with the Elsa, he is the mastermind behind a plot for him to become king. He manipulates Anna\'s feelings and takes Elsa captive to get what he wants, and becomes and active villain in the last act of the story. He may not be the cause of the eternal winter, but he takes advantage of the situation to its fullest.
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* BigBad: Though he doesn\\\'t purposefully cause the conflict with Elsa, he is the mastermind behind a plot for him to become king. He manipulates Anna\\\'s feelings and takes Elsa captive to get what he wants, and becomes and active villain in the last act of the story. He may not be the cause of the eternal winter, but he takes advantage of the situation to its fullest.
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* BigBad: Though he doesn\'t purposefully cause the conflict with the Elsa, he is the mastermind behind a plot for him to become king. He manipulates Anna\'s feelings and takes Elsa captive to get what he wants, and becomes and active villain in the last act of the story. He may not be the cause of the eternal winter, but he takes advantage to of the situation to its fullest.
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* BigBad: Though he doesn\\\'t purposefully cause the conflict with the Elsa, he is the mastermind behind a plot for him to become king. He manipulates Anna\\\'s feelings and takes Elsa captive to get what he wants, and becomes and active villain in the last act of the story. He may not be the cause of the eternal winter, but he takes advantage of the situation to its fullest.
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BigBadEnsemble: Shares this with Hans.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Shares this with Hans.
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BigBadEnsemble: Shares this with Elsa.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Shares this with Elsa.
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* BigBad: Though he doesn\'t purposefully cause the conflict with the Elsa, he is the mastermind behind a plot for him to become king. He manipulates Anna\'s feelings and takes Elsa captive to get what he wants, and becomes and active villain in the last act of the story. He may not be the cause of the eternal winter, but he takes advantage to of the situation to its fullest.
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* BigBad: Though he doesn\\\'t purposefully cause the conflict with the Elsa, he is the mastermind behind a plot for him to become king. He manipulates Anna\\\'s feelings and takes Elsa captive to get what he wants, and becomes and active villain in the last act of the story. He may not be the cause of the eternal winter, but he takes advantage to of the situation to its fullest.

And add this to both Elsa and Hans:

BigBadEnsemble: Shares this with Hans.

BigBadEnsemble: Shares this with Elsa.
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