
On the 49th edition of Pop Goes the Classics, Mirandia Berthold, Andy Atherton, and Steve Riddle brave the cold and discuss the 53rd Disney Animated Film, Frozen. Join the trio as they discuss the cultural impact of the film, differences from the source material, Anna being one of the most fleshed out characters in history, loose threads between this film and other Disney films, the perfect voice casting of the film, the Duke being one of the more contemptible characters, the amazing soundtrack and its impact, specifically "Let It Go", Elsa struggling to control her powers, Kristoff and Sven's unique relationship, the importance of Olaf, the surprise twist of Hans being the villain, the clever one-liners throughout, the big climax of the film, the switch from true love's kiss to true love between sisters, and the legacy of the film and its ranking amongst the greatest Disney films. So join Mirandia, Andy, and Steve as they continue on their trek through the Disney Animated Film canon.
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