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*After the mist over the forest is lifted, Matthias and the Leader of the Northauldra look on in amazement and comment on how it had been over thirty years since they had been imprisoned. Then Matthias offers his arm to the Leader with a smile. She takes it and they step out together, finally free.

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* Elsa's last word before being frozen? "Anna." Her first word after being freed? ''Also'' "Anna."



* Why did the spirits seemingly attack Arendelle and force everyone out of the kingdom? It turns out they were trying to get the Arendellians to safety so no one would perish when the fjord flooded. Even at the start, they bore no ill will to the people themselves, just the actions of their king and those who fought with him.

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* ** Why did the spirits seemingly attack Arendelle and force everyone out of the kingdom? It turns out they were trying to get the Arendellians to safety so no one would perish when the fjord flooded. Even at the start, they bore no ill will to the people themselves, just the actions of their king and those who fought with him.



* Matthias and Halima being reunited after well over 30 years. What's more, the bit where he marvels that they look good in their new photograph (despite how much older they are) is a beautiful indication of his smoldering love for her.
** Matthias quickly asking about her after he meets other Arendellians from outside the mist for the first time in ''decades'', showing how true his feelings are.
** Then, when he asks if Halima is married and Anna says she is not, Matthias realizes that did not make him feel better. It shows how much he cares about Halima; [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy rather than hoping that she was lonely and without love so he could have a chance with her, Matthias was hoping she found happiness and love with another even if that love was not him]].
* Kristoff dressing up in formal attire for Anna's coronation. While he makes it clear that this is outside his comfort zone, he still puts in the effort to look presentable for her. Anna clearly appreciates the gesture, and assures him by playfully ruffling his hair that she loves him [[JustTheWayYouAre just as he is.]]
-->'''Kristoff:''' One hour. You get this for ''one hour''.
-->'''Anna:''' That's okay. (kisses him on the cheek and ruffles his hair) I prefer you in leather anyway.



* Elsa's last word before being frozen? "Anna." Her first word after being freed? ''Also'' "Anna."



* Kristoff dressing up in formal attire for Anna's coronation. While he makes it clear that this is outside his comfort zone, he still puts in the effort to look presentable for her. Anna clearly appreciates the gesture, and assures him by playfully ruffling his hair that she loves him [[JustTheWayYouAre just as he is.]]
-->'''Kristoff:''' One hour. You get this for ''one hour''.
-->'''Anna:''' That's okay. (kisses him on the cheek and ruffles his hair) I prefer you in leather anyway.
* Matthias and Halima being reunited after well over 30 years. What's more, the bit where he marvels that they look good in their new photograph (despite how much older they are) is a beautiful indication of his smoldering love for her.
** Matthias quickly asking about her after he meets other Arendellians from outside the mist for the first time in ''decades'', showing how true his feelings are.
** Then, when he asks if Halima is married and Anna says she is not, Matthias realizes that did not make him feel better. It shows how much he cares about Halima; [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy rather than hoping that she was lonely and without love so he could have a chance with her, Matthias was hoping she found happiness and love with another even if that love was not him]].
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* "Into The Unknown" gives us a a heartwarming look at a side of Elsa that she rarely ever lets herself express. Elsa's magic lives in her and has always been a large part of who she is: it's basically a sixth sense. She spent so long fearing it and repressing it, and now (thanks to Anna) that she's begun to embrace it again and entertain the idea that it might be a force for good, there's so much that she wants to see, to learn, to explore. She's worried about what might happen if she follows the alluring siren song, but she also craves a connection with someone who's like her, who knows what it's like to be unique in the world. She's positively giddy as she harmonizes with the Voice and watches the spirits of the Enchanted Forest dance to life around her, and by the end of the song, she's practically begging the Voice to take her with it into the unknown. This is a large part of the reason why Elsa is fine with staying in the Enchanted Forest at the film's end: her new responsibilities give her an opportunity to learn more about her heritage and continue to get in touch with the magical side of her that she's neglected for so long.

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* "Into The Unknown" gives us a a heartwarming look at a side of Elsa that she rarely ever lets herself express. Elsa's magic lives in her and has always been a large part of who she is: it's basically a sixth sense. She spent so long fearing it and repressing it, and now (thanks to Anna) that she's begun to embrace it again and entertain the idea that it might be a force for good, there's so much that she wants to see, to learn, to explore. She's worried about what might happen if she follows the alluring siren song, but she also craves a connection with someone who's like her, who knows what it's like to be unique in the world. She's positively giddy as she harmonizes with the Voice and watches the spirits of the Enchanted Forest dance to life around her, and by the end of the song, she's practically begging the Voice to take her with it into the unknown. This is a large part of the reason why Elsa is fine with staying in the Enchanted Forest at the film's end: her new responsibilities give her an opportunity to learn more about her heritage and continue to get in touch with the magical side of her that she's neglected for so long.

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* "Into The Unknown" gives us a a heartwarming look at a side of Elsa that she rarely ever lets herself express. Elsa's magic lives in her and has always been a large part of who she is: it's basically a sixth sense. She spent so long fearing it and repressing it, and now (thanks to Anna) that she's begun to embrace it again and entertain the idea that it might be a force for good, there's so much that she wants to see, to learn, to explore. She's worried about what might happen if she follows the alluring siren song, but she also craves a connection with someone who's like her, who knows what it's like to be unique in the world. She's positively giddy as she harmonizes with the Voice and watches the spirits of the Enchanted Forest dance to life around her, and by the end of the song, she's practically begging the Voice to take her with it into the unknown. This is a large part of the reason why Elsa is fine with staying in the Enchanted Forest at the film's end: her new responsibilities give her an opportunity to learn more about her heritage and continue to get in touch with the magical side of her that she's neglected for so long.
-->'''Elsa:''' ''Every day's a little harder as I feel my power grow, don't you know there's part of me that longs to go... into the unknown! Into the unknown! Into the unknown! Are you out there, do you know me, can you feel me, can you show me?!''
* Elsa insists that the Voice that she hears calling out to her is something good despite the chaos the other spirits have caused. [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong She turns out to be right.]]



* Elsa insists that the Voice that she hears calling out to her is something good despite the chaos the other spirits have caused. [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong She turns out to be right.]]


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** Elsa discovering the true identity of the Voice is a moment of incredible emotional catharsis for her. Deep down, ever since that night when she accidentally hurt Anna with her magic as a child, Elsa has always felt like she's a burden on her family, who's brought them nothing but trouble. She's admitted to feeling this way multiple times in not only the main films, but the LighterAndSofter short films as well. A part of her also feels like she's fallen short of [[WellDoneDaughterGal her parents' expectations of her]]. So discovering that her mother is the one who's been calling her to her destiny and her birthright all along - that even after death, Induna ''never'' stopped loving her and is [[SoProudOfYou so proud]] of the woman she grew up to be - would mean so much to Elsa, and gave her some much-needed closure over her parents’ deaths.

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* As the group passes through the fog and Olaf gives his ominous speech about transformation, you can see Elsa and Anna's clasped hands at the edge of the screen. And you can see Anna nervously adjusting her hold to which Elsa reacts by stroking her knuckles gently.
* The mutual freakout from Anna and Elsa over the "leaping into fire" incident. Each sister is worried about the other getting hurt. Although the two sisters have different personalities, it demonstrates that they deeply care about each other.
--> "If you don't want me to follow you into fire, don't run into fire!"



* As the group passes through the fog and Olaf gives his ominous speech about transformation, you can see Elsa and Anna's clasped hands at the edge of the screen. And you can see Anna nervously adjusting her hold to which Elsa reacts by stroking her knuckles gently.
* The mutual freakout from Anna and Elsa over the "leaping into fire" incident. Each sister is worried about the other getting hurt. Although the two sisters have different personalities, it demonstrates that they deeply care about each other.
--> "If you don't want me to follow you into fire, don't run into fire!"



* The fact that, despite being the son of an evil and genocidal tyrant, Agnarr became [[LikeFatherUnlikeSon a good man and a well-intentioned king.]]

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* ** The fact that, despite being the son of an evil and genocidal tyrant, Agnarr became [[LikeFatherUnlikeSon a good man and a well-intentioned king.]] ]]
* When Elsa feels guilty about her parents' deaths and blames herself, Anna is quick to assure her she isn't responsible for their parents' choices and their reason for going on the trip (to learn more about Elsa's powers) does not make their deaths Elsa's fault.



** And while this is going on, Iduna is watching her daughter with such an expression of love and affection with Elsa barely maintaining control of her emotions as she sees her mother one last time realising the unconditional love Iduna held for her and the pride she still has for her.

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** And while this is going on, Iduna is watching her daughter with such an expression of love and affection with Elsa barely maintaining control of her emotions as she sees her mother one last time realising realizing the unconditional love Iduna held for her and the pride she still has for her.



* Anna holding Olaf in her arms the way Iduna held young Elsa in hers.
* Anna holding Olaf during his DisneyDeath scene is both heartwarming and a TearJerker, especially as Olaf says his [[CharacterCatchphrase catchphrase]], "I like warm hugs," and tells Anna that he's realized that amid all the things in the world that change, love is permanent.
* While Anna is risking her life to lure the earth giants to the dam, she gets saved by Kristoff returning out of nowhere. Instead of chatting or trying to catch up with or scold her, he simply recognizes that Anna's trying to do something important, asks "what do you need?", and follows her instructions, no questions asked. Despite his anguish over trying to propose to her and her hurt with him leaving, these two truly love and trust each other and are able to put everything aside when it's important.
** Also, when Kristoff rescues her, Anna sounds like she's about to cry TearsOfJoy when she cries out his name. Before then, Anna believed that she lost the only people she loved, but Kristoff saving her proved that even though at the time she lost Elsa and Olaf, she still has Kristoff and Sven.



* When Elsa feels guilty about her parents' deaths and blames herself, Anna is quick to assure her she isn't responsible for their parents' choices and their reason for going on the trip (to learn more about Elsa's powers) does not make their deaths Elsa's fault.



* In this same scene, Elsa shows Anna the conversation and King Agnarr says Anna's love could hold up the world. After it's over, Elsa tells Anna their parents believed in her and so does she.
* When Elsa says that, Anna, showing the same perception and understanding as she did in the charades scene, realizes that Elsa isn't returning to Arendelle. Elsa confirms, and Anna, despite her abandonment issues, emotionally responds that it's good she found her place and assures her that she'll be okay, having found her own, as they look out over Arendelle, implying her new queenhood.

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* ** In this same scene, Elsa shows Anna the conversation and King Agnarr says Anna's love could hold up the world. After it's over, Elsa tells Anna their parents believed in her and so does she.
* ** When Elsa says that, Anna, showing the same perception and understanding as she did in the charades scene, realizes that Elsa isn't returning to Arendelle. Elsa confirms, and Anna, despite her abandonment issues, emotionally responds that it's good she found her place and assures her that she'll be okay, having found her own, as they look out over Arendelle, implying her new queenhood.



* Anna holding Olaf in her arms the way Iduna held young Elsa in hers.
* Anna holding Olaf during his DisneyDeath scene is both heartwarming and a TearJerker, especially as Olaf says his [[CharacterCatchphrase catchphrase]], "I like warm hugs," and tells Anna that he's realized that amid all the things in the world that change, love is permanent



* While Anna is risking her life to lure the earth giants to the dam, she gets saved by Kristoff returning out of nowhere. Instead of chatting or trying to catch up with or scold her, he simply recognizes that Anna's trying to do something important, asks "what do you need?", and follows her instructions, no questions asked. Despite his anguish over trying to propose to her and her hurt with him leaving, these two truly love and trust each other and are able to put everything aside when it's important.
** Also, when Kristoff rescues her, Anna sounds like she's about to cry TearsOfJoy when she cries out his name. Before then, Anna believed that she lost the only people she loved, but Kristoff saving her proved that even though at the time she lost Elsa and Olaf, she still has Kristoff and Sven.
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** Right before the memory above, Elsa sees Agnarr and Iduna as adults. Agnarr tells her he loves her and Iduna tells him that she has to tell him about her heritage. It's clear she's scared (and with good reason) that Agnarr would reject her at best or even result in her death at worst. What does Agnarr do? Touch her face and tell her "I'm listening." Given the result...it's clear he not only accepted the truth but married her and had two daughters with her.
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* In the Norwegian dub, Honeymaren and Destin Matthias are voiced by Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen and Mikkel Gaup, respectively, who are actual Sami people. Similarly to ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'' being dubbed into Native Hawaiian, ''Frozen II'' has been dubbed into Northern Sami language.
* To help everyone cope with being in quarantine during to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lopezes wrote a song called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evfOzPrzIu0 "I Am With You"]], sung by Olaf. The clips of various Disney movies shown throughout make it extra heartwarming.

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