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The ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' entry has been deleted by making the argument of not being actually this trope since Hans turning out to be a villain is not the main purpose for bringing the OfficialCouple together per-se.
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The \'\'Disney/{{Frozen}}\'\' entry has been deleted by making the argument of not being actually this trope since Hans turning out to be a villain is not the main purpose for bringing the OfficialCouple together per-se.
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This argument can be debatable as we can only speculate what could have happened if Hans didn't turn out to be a bad guy; Anna had every intention to marry Hans and was convinced of being in love with him, granted, it's a possibility that there could be some conflict with Anna because of her growing feelings for Kristoff, ultimately resulting into deciding that Hans is not the person she loves. (Similarly to ''Film/TheNotebook'') But we will never know for sure.
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This argument can be debatable as we can only speculate what could have happened if Hans didn\'t turn out to be a bad guy; Anna had every intention to marry Hans and was convinced of being in love with him, granted, it\'s a possibility that there could be some conflict with her because of her growing feelings for Kristoff, which ultimately could result into deciding that Hans is not the person she loves. (Similarly to \'\'Film/TheNotebook\'\') But the fact is we will never know for sure.
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* Prince Hans in ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. At the beginning he behaves like the textbook PrinceCharming, and the only hint that he's the RomanticFalseLead is the fact that he proposed marriage to Princess Anna right after meeting her and spending several fun moments together. He even acts supportive of Anna during the crisis and even saves Queen Elsa from being killed. But then in the end, well after the real romantic interest Kristoff has been introduced, completely out of the left field he reveals himself as a BitchInSheepsClothing who was only interested in the kingdom. It comes off as turning him into a villain just for the sake of as justifying him being the romantic false lead and also having a bad guy on a Disney movie.
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* Prince Hans in \'\'Disney/{{Frozen}}\'\'. At the beginning he behaves like the textbook PrinceCharming, and the only hint that he\'s the RomanticFalseLead is the fact that he proposed marriage to Princess Anna right after meeting her and spending several fun moments together. He even acts supportive of Anna during the crisis and even saves Queen Elsa from being killed. But then in the end, well after the real romantic interest Kristoff has been introduced, completely out of the left field he reveals himself as a BitchInSheepsClothing who was only interested in the kingdom. It comes off as turning him into a villain just for the sake of as justifying him being the romantic false lead and also having a bad guy on a Disney movie.
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The ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' entry has been deleted by making the argument of not being actually this trope since Hans turning out to be a villain is not the main purpose for bringing the OfficialCouple together per-se.
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The \'\'Disney/{{Frozen}}\'\' entry has been deleted by making the argument of not being actually this trope since Hans turning out to be a villain is not the main purpose for bringing the OfficialCouple together per-se.
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This argument can be debatable as we can only speculate what could have happened if Hans didn't turn out to be a bad guy; Granted, it's a possibility that there could be some conflict with Anna because of her growing feelings for Kristoff, ultimately resulting into deciding that Hans is not the person she loves. (Similarly to ''Film/TheNotebook'') But we will never know for sure.
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This argument can be debatable as we can only speculate what could have happened if Hans didn\'t turn out to be a bad guy; Anna had every intention to marry Hans and was convinced of being in love with him, granted, it\'s a possibility that there could be some conflict with Anna because of her growing feelings for Kristoff, ultimately resulting into deciding that Hans is not the person she loves. (Similarly to \'\'Film/TheNotebook\'\') But we will never know for sure.
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* Prince Hans in ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. At the beginning he behaves like the textbook PrinceCharming, and the only hint that he's the RomanticFalseLead is the fact that he proposed marriage to Princess Anna right after meeting her and spending several fun moments together. He even acts supportive of Anna during the crisis and even saves Queen Elsa from being killed. But then in the end, well after the real romantic interest Kristoff has been introduced, completely out of the left field he reveals himself as a BitchInSheepsClothing who was only interested in the kingdom. It comes off as turning him into a villain just for the sake of as justifying him being the romantic false lead and also having a bad guy on a Disney movie.
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* Prince Hans in \'\'Disney/{{Frozen}}\'\'. At the beginning he behaves like the textbook PrinceCharming, and the only hint that he\'s the RomanticFalseLead is the fact that he proposed marriage to Princess Anna right after meeting her and spending several fun moments together. He even acts supportive of Anna during the crisis and even saves Queen Elsa from being killed. But then in the end, well after the real romantic interest Kristoff has been introduced, completely out of the left field he reveals himself as a BitchInSheepsClothing who was only interested in the kingdom. It comes off as turning him into a villain just for the sake of as justifying him being the romantic false lead and also having a bad guy on a Disney movie.
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The ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' entry has been deleted by making the argument of not being actually this trope since Hans turning out to be a villain is not the main purpose for bringing the OfficialCouple together per-se.
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The \'\'Disney/{{Frozen}}\'\' entry has been deleted by making the argument of not being actually this trope since Hans turning out to be a villain is not the main purpose for bringing the OfficialCouple together per-se.
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This argument can be debatable as we can only speculate what could have happened if Hans didn't turn out to be a bad guy; Granted, it's a possibility that there could be some conflict with Ana because of her growing feelings for Kristoff, ultimately resulting into deciding that Hans is not the person she loves. (Similarly to ''Film/TheNotebook'') But we will never know for sure.
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This argument can be debatable as we can only speculate what could have happened if Hans didn\'t turn out to be a bad guy; Granted, it\'s a possibility that there could be some conflict with Anna because of her growing feelings for Kristoff, ultimately resulting into deciding that Hans is not the person she loves. (Similarly to \'\'Film/TheNotebook\'\') But we will never know for sure.
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I acknowledge that the creators wanted to deconstruct the LoveAtFirstSight trope so prevalent in other Disney movies, however, I am arguing the actual execution of it, the way it was done, and the end result of Ana pairing with Kristoff, really fits the page description of this trope in my opinion:
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I acknowledge that the creators wanted to deconstruct the LoveAtFirstSight trope so prevalent in other Disney movies, however, I am arguing the actual execution of it, the way it was done, and the end result of Anna pairing with Kristoff, really fits the page description of this trope in my opinion:
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* Prince Hans in ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. At the beginning he behaves like the textbook PrinceCharming, and the only hint that he's the RomanticFalseLead is the fact that he proposed marriage to Princess Anna right after meeting her and spending several fun moments together. He even acts supportive of Anna during the crisis and even saves Queen Elsa from being killed. But then in the end, well after the real romantic interest Kristoff has been introduced, completely out of the left field he reveals himself as a BitchInSheepsClothing who was only interested in the kingdom. It comes off as turning him into a villain just for the sake of as justifying him being the romantic false lead and also having a bad guy on a Disney movie.
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* Prince Hans in \'\'Disney/{{Frozen}}\'\'. At the beginning he behaves like the textbook PrinceCharming, and the only hint that he\'s the RomanticFalseLead is the fact that he proposed marriage to Princess Anna right after meeting her and spending several fun moments together. He even acts supportive of Anna during the crisis and even saves Queen Elsa from being killed. But then in the end, well after the real romantic interest Kristoff has been introduced, completely out of the left field he reveals himself as a BitchInSheepsClothing who was only interested in the kingdom. It comes off as turning him into a villain just for the sake of as justifying him being the romantic false lead and also having a bad guy on a Disney movie.
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The ''Disney{{Frozen}}'' entry has been deleted by making the argument of not being actually this trope since Hans turning out to be a villain is not the main purpose for bringing the OfficialCouple together per-se.
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The \'\'Disney/{{Frozen}}\'\' entry has been deleted by making the argument of not being actually this trope since Hans turning out to be a villain is not the main purpose for bringing the OfficialCouple together per-se.
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This argument can be debatable as we can only speculate what could have happened if Hans didn't turn out to be a bad guy; Granted, it's a possibility that there could be some conflict with Ana because of her growing feelings for Kristoff, ultimately resulting into deciding that Hans is not the person she loves. (Similarly to ''Film/TheNotebook'') But we will never know for sure.
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This argument can be debatable as we can only speculate what could have happened if Hans didn\'t turn out to be a bad guy; Granted, it\'s a possibility that there could be some conflict with Ana because of her growing feelings for Kristoff, ultimately resulting into deciding that Hans is not the person she loves. (Similarly to \'\'Film/TheNotebook\'\') But we will never know for sure.
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* Prince Hans in ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. At the beginning he behaves like the textbook PrinceCharming, and the only hint that he's the RomanticFalseLead is the fact that he proposed marriage to Princess Anna right after meeting her and spending several fun moments together. He even acts supportive of Anna during the crisis and even saves Queen Elsa from being killed. But then in the end, well after the real romantic interest Kristoff has been introduced, completely out of the left field he reveals himself as a BitchInSheepsClothing who was only interested in the kingdom. It comes off as turning him into a villain just for the sake of as justifying him being the romantic false lead and also having a bad guy on a Disney movie.
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* Prince Hans in \'\'Disney/{{Frozen}}\'\'. At the beginning he behaves like the textbook PrinceCharming, and the only hint that he\'s the RomanticFalseLead is the fact that he proposed marriage to Princess Anna right after meeting her and spending several fun moments together. He even acts supportive of Anna during the crisis and even saves Queen Elsa from being killed. But then in the end, well after the real romantic interest Kristoff has been introduced, completely out of the left field he reveals himself as a BitchInSheepsClothing who was only interested in the kingdom. It comes off as turning him into a villain just for the sake of as justifying him being the romantic false lead and also having a bad guy on a Disney movie.
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