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Arendelle. During their childhood, an accident involving
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Elsa's magic created a rift between the two sisters,
leaving Anna devoid of love for many years. Despite this,
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Three years after her adventure,[3] a rekindled Anna and Frozen II
Elsa embark on another journey to confront the Frozen III (upcoming)
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Anna is more daring than graceful and, at times, can Arendelle Castle, Arendelle
Notably, as seen in early animation footage, Anna wasn't always as daring and fearless as she is in
the Elm. In the early test animation for the Marshmallow chase scene, Anna was seen as reluctant
when diving o] the cli] with Kristo], only doing so out the fear of Marshmallow attacking. However,
in the Elm, this isn't the case, and Anna is seen with immense excitement, engulEng herself in the
thrill of the moment.[6]
One of Anna's early designs by Chad StubbleEeld (pictured here on the page) revealed that Anna
was originally planned to have platinum blonde hair but was changed to strawberry blonde.
Voice
Anna's voice actress, Kristen Bell, served as one of the prime inspirations for the character. The
Elmmakers, as well as Bell, wanted a heroine di]erent from the trademark princesses of Cinderella
and Belle; one who was clumsy, socially awkward and constantly spoke before she thought. Anna's
supervising animator, Becky Bresee, noted she took much of Anna's animated movement from Bell's
facial expressions and rhythm when she recorded the lines.[5]
Personality
“A character who is willing to stand beside you and stand up for what's right. Her sister was
born with a condition that's shaped a world where Anna doesn't belong.”
―Paul Briggs
Unlike her older sister Elsa, Anna is optimistic, energetic, awkward, perky, and generally far from
elegant. She is also free-spirited and has garnered an extrovert mentality after years of living within
the conEnes of the castle gates without her sister's company. As a result, she is quick to make
friends and craves a]ection and companionship, though this serves as potentially her greatest \aw,
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Anna's most valued asset and the true object of her a]ection is her relationship with her sister.
Since childhood, Anna has been attached to Elsa and greatly admired her abilities, which she saw as
unique. Throughout most of the Elm, Anna is also the only individual to express faith that Elsa was
not a monster. This is in contrast to the Duke of Weselton, Kristo], as well as the entirety of
Arendelle's populace, who were all notably skeptical towards Elsa's benevolence, and feared what
she was capable of. Against all these odds, however, Anna remained hopeful, and Eercely assured
that Elsa's true nature was gentle and caring; so much so, that she willingly threw herself into the
dangerous terrains of the mountains to retrieve her sister from exile, only armed with the belief that
the strength of their bond would be enough to motivate Elsa to return, which is an example of
Anna's powerful sense of hope and optimism. Anna relies on these traits to carry her through her
hardships, and though she still faces overwhelming struggles, her buoyant mentality ultimately led
to the restoration of both her kingdom's welfare and her relationship with her sister.
It should be noted that despite her optimism, Anna also struggles with her self-conEdence on
occasion. The lack of explanation regarding her forced separation from Elsa would lead Anna to
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believe that she was the issue and that Elsa simply wanted nothing to do with her. As time would go
on, she would begin to fall into a state of mind that manifested itself into a need for love and
companionship that would cause her trouble with Prince Hans. This would also explain why she is
so quick to End romance, as "For the First Time in Forever" shows that she's looking for someone to
act as her companion, no longer wanting to be alone. She also makes remarks such as "It's just me"
and "No, I'm completely ordinary", which also indicates her low opinion of herself.
Anna also tends to act before she thinks, and can be rather impulsive and quick-tempered at times,
which causes quite a bit of trouble. Throughout the Elm, she made several imprudent decisions as a
result of this trait, such as accepting Hans' suspiciously hasty marriage proposal despite barely
knowing him and provoking the beastly Marshmallow despite his ferocious size and power grossly
outweighing her own. She can also be quite stubborn as she initially refused to accept the
possibility that Hans was not her true love, despite the valid criticisms regarding the idea from Elsa
and Kristo], only coming to realize the truth once Olaf points out how she has no idea on what true
love is as well as how Kristo] really loves her when she is almost dying near the end of the Erst Elm.
Furthermore, she repeatedly went against Kristo]'s advisement (such as letting him face a pack of
wolves alone while she remained out of harm) throughout their adventure. Balancing this out is the
fact that Anna is fearless, intelligent, quick-thinking, good in a crisis, and highly skilled in self-
defense, allowing her to overcome various challenges, including those caused by her own lack of
impulse control. She held her own against Marshmallow (despite their di]erence in assets), and a
pack of wolves, and was solely responsible for the downfall of Hans.
In the end, despite her \aws, Anna is an extremely sweet, sel\ess, and loving character. Numerous
times throughout the Elm, she puts the safety and well-being of others before her own, showing
great loyalty and admiration for her friends and family. Though clumsy and comical, she has a
strong sense of purity and heart, as well as fearlessness and good judgment in a crisis, which
ultimately aids her in overcoming obstacles.
Frozen Fever shows a much more mature side of Anna's personality. While excited over celebrating
her birthday with Elsa, she spends the day more worried over Elsa's health and pushes her to rest,
caring more about Elsa's health than her birthday highlighting her sel\essness, especially after her
sister almost falls o] the clock tower. She also assures Elsa that she hasn't ruined her birthday, but
also states that taking care of Elsa is the "best birthday present ever".
In Olaf's Frozen Adventure, Anna shows concern when Elsa feels bad about not having a holiday
tradition and searches for one, which she Ends in the attic. She takes charge and orders everyone
to gather for a search and rescue when Olaf goes missing, demonstrating her leadership skills. Anna
also realized that her and Elsa's childhood memories of creating Olaf were her family's traditions as
Anna kept giving Elsa Christmas gifts based on Olaf, which reminded her and Anna of their happy
childhood and how much they still loved each other. This allowed Anna to accept that having the
family and friends she has made as the greatest gift she's ever received.
In Frozen II, Anna has shown to be a little more mature, though she still retains some aspects of her
personality. She Ends happiness in no longer being alone, having her sister back as well as Olaf,
Sven, Kristo], and the gates open. Although no longer rash and impulsive, she is also shown in
wanting to connect more with her fellow Arendellians. Anna has also become very protective of
Elsa, loving her life the way it is and not wanting to lose her sister again. She insists on
accompanying Elsa through her journey and tries persuading her against too many dangerous
choices, indirectly pushing Kristo] away in the process, something she realizes and apologizes to
him for later. After the apparent deaths of Elsa and Olaf, Anna breaks down since she is rendered
virtually alone again, but she manages to pull herself together to fulEll Elsa's wish and destroy their
grandfather's dam to lift the curse on the Enchanted Forest. She subsequently shows great
leadership qualities in leading her fellow Arendellian soldiers in provoking the Earth Giants to
destroy the dam, something which the forest's spirits recognize and consequently allow Arendelle
to stand because of Anna doing what was right for everyone. They and Elsa acknowledge Anna as a
great and noble leader, also allowing Elsa to recognize that Anna is the best person to be the queen
of Arendelle. After Elsa's return, the resurrection of Olaf, and her engagement to Kristo], Anna
accepts that it's okay for her and her sister to separate so long as they maintain contact with one
another. In the three years since the Erst movie, Anna has fully grown up as she becomes a
responsible and cheerful queen who continues to look after the needs of Arendelle.
Physical appearance
At 18 years of age during the original Elm[7] and 21 during Frozen II,[3] Anna has a slender build and
fair skin. She has turquoise-blue eyes, rosy cheeks, thin pink lips, a small nose, long, strawberry-
blonde hair, mostly tied into two braided pigtails, bangs down her forehead, and a light dusting of
freckles (a trait that she shares with her sister Elsa, although due to being slightly older, Elsa
appears to have fewer freckles than Anna); her face is also slightly rounder than Elsa's. When she
wears sleeveless dresses, it is shown that she has some freckles on her shoulders in addition to the
ones on her face. She has a platinum-blonde streak on the right side of her hair due to an accident
in which she was struck by Elsa's magic during childhood. The platinum-blonde streak remained for
years until the curse on Anna's frozen heart was broken and the streak was removed along with it.
All of her outEts have rosemaling, re\ecting the movie's Norwegian setting.
In her coronation dress, Anna wears a black sweetheart bodice with dark green o]-the-shoulder
straps and rose, teal, blue, and purple prints on it, and has greenish-gold trim, a black satin-laced
necklace with a bronze pendant of Arendelle's symbol, an olive drab pleated skirt with sashes
consisting of the following: asparagus centers with pink, crimson, dark olive green, olive drab, and
blueprints on it between cream sides and dark green pleats, both cream petticoat and frilly knee-
length pantalettes, white stockings, and a pair of black ballet shoes. She wears her hair in a bun,
and a part of her hair is braided and used as a headband, a green comb-shaped barrette with a
couple of satin ribbons green and chartreuse attached to the back of her hair, and dark pink lipstick.
She also wears a teal cape with a cyan bow as a clasp for the cape, a sapphire oval-cut hem with an
azure line, blue dots on each cut, and small sapphire dots all around the cape.
The winter outEt that Anna acquires at Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna is an item of
traditional Norwegian clothing called "Bunad". The design consists of a medium-length, dark blue
skirt consisting of a lavender round-cut lining with points, with each rose and periwinkle print
similar to a rose around the skirt on each point, and each periwinkle bush-like print on each of its
round edges with a black bodice with gold trim and green, red, yellow, and purple rose prints on it, a
light blue long-sleeved blouse, and black heeled leather boots with gold linings and magenta soles.
She also wears a magenta bonnet with purple lining, lavender \u], and matching white print on the
back, a pair of blue mittens with navy blue palms, a detachable magenta cape with a matching cap,
purple linings, and small Byzantium tassels on the edge of the cape with a silver brooch consisting
of a pair of hearts with gray prints attached to her cape and magenta lipstick. On occasion, she
wears a pair of crystal clear ice skates.
After Anna's heart is frozen, her hair turns silvery-white and her body becomes covered in
snow\akes and ice. When she is thawed out, her hair returns to its original state without the
platinum blonde streak.
In Anna's summer attire, her hair is once again braided in pigtails without her streak. She wears a
timber wolf wrist-length blouse with light blue vertical linings, a pinafore dress consisting of both a
light gray bodice with green linings, vertical gray hairlines, and four green buttons placed vertically
on the bodice with black hairline laces attached, a dark gray skirt with a light gray lining, crimson,
green, and lavender \ower prints all around on it, and lavender, green, and olive drab bush-like
prints between each \ower prints. She also dons a white petticoat, a pair of matching heeled
leather boots with gold linings and brown soles, the same color and shape as the brooch, and on
occasion, the same color ice skates.
In Frozen Fever, Anna wears her hair in a bun but with a yellow sun\ower and three ribbons hanging
down (in the colors of dark green, light green, and teal) in the back. She wears a navy blue bodice
that has olive, crimson, green, and orange prints on the front with copper linings, and a light
chartreuse short-sleeved blouse that has a pink and gold brooch in the middle that turns purple and
gold later on. On top of this, Anna wears an apple-green sleeveless cropped gilet with teal, dark
green, brown, orange, and chartreuse rosemaling on the front and back. She wears a teal skirt with
yellow, olive, and brown sun\ower prints with darker teal stalks and leaves with smaller olive, dark
teal, and purple designs between each sun\ower, and a small dark teal leaf design on the left,
middle part of the skirt. Above the sun\ower is a wavy looping yellow line with light teal dots above
each loop. She wears light olive stockings, pale olive-yellow petticoats, black ballet \ats, a
friendship bracelet, and dark pink lipstick. Elsa used her powers to change this dress by adding
sun\owers to her bun and skirt using crystalline ice and creating a hidden ice petticoat to make the
skirt more voluminous.
In Olaf's Frozen Adventure, Anna wears her hair in a bun for the majority of the special but reverts to
her standard braids when she and Elsa are leading the search for Olaf. Her attire is comprised of a
sky blue dress with bells and goats patterned motif around the hemline, using the same fabric as
the tablecloths in the ballroom.
At the beginning of the sequel, Anna wears a beige gown with lavender and golden details, a
matching jacket with cupinks, a bronze necklace, a lavender sash with golden details, and kitten
heels. Her hair is tied up in a bun with a piece of wheat on the side. Her hair is in her usual braids,
and she wears a lime green nightgown when playing charades with Elsa, Kristo], Olaf, and Sven.
During their travels to the Enchanted Forest, Anna wears a purple and magenta long vest and a
black long-sleeved dress with gold trim, a brown belt around her waist, and gold pants underneath.
She accessorizes with long black boots and a gold cross pendant. She later removes the vest during
her travels in the cavern and lures the Earth Giants to destroy the dam.
As Queen of Arendelle, Anna wears her hair in a bun similar to that of her mother and Elsa when she
was crowned queen in the Erst Elm and wears a black shirt with buttons to close it, a tropical rain
forest dress with mint green trim, and a teal cape with a purple underside. She also wears a tiara
similar to the one her sister wore.
Abilities
“We know what her superpower is: her superpower is love! She saves the day with love.”
―Chris Buck
Unlike Elsa, Anna was born without magic and lacks any sort of enchanted abilities; she relies solely
on fearlessness and optimism to guide her through perilous situations. According to directors
Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, Anna's "superpower" is the strength and purity of her loving heart.[8]
Because the love she harbored for her sister was so powerful, Anna managed to successfully
navigate through a death-defying journey through the Norwegian wilderness, facing o] against
cursed weather conditions, supernatural beings, and the elements of nature, itself. It was her
devotion towards Elsa, and refusal to view the latter as a villain, that would ultimately lead to the
resurrection of their familial bond, Elsa's total control of her powers through love, and the salvation
of the kingdom of Arendelle.
Quite notably, however, Anna has exhibited examples of above-average physical strength and has
proven herself to be quite powerful in this regard; she doesn't seem to notice, as she has
accidentally caused physical pain to characters such as Kristo] (when she nonchalantly threw a
bag of carrots to the mountain man, but with far more force than intended) and Olaf (when she
attempted to gently insert his carrot nose onto his face, only to jab it in forcefully and giving the
snowman a "head rush" by mistake) as a result of underestimating her own strength. During "For the
First Time in Forever", she was seen dancing with and subsequently \inging a bust with ease.
During a wolf attack, she held her own, using Kristo]'s lute to smack one of the wolves away from
the sled - which had brutal results for the wolf. The most noteworthy example of Anna's physical
capacity is perhaps following the Elm's climax, where the princess punched the traitorous Prince
Hans o] a ship, with a substantial amount of force strong enough to send the prince \ying o] of his
feet.
In addition to her physical strength, Anna is also shown to be very fast and agile. During "The Next
Right Thing", Anna was able to leap from separate ledges several feet apart. She was also able to
outmaneuver the Earth Giants, although she was nearly crushed before being rescued by Kristo].
While in the Erst movie, Anna had dihculty climbing, she was shown to be able to climb well in the
sequel.
Anna also has an incredible amount of endurance in harsh winter conditions, as she was able to
navigate through post-blizzard terrains with a simple cloak and ball gown for over twenty-four
hours or so, without too much negative e]ect other than some initial discomfort towards the
unexpected cold. Following the purchase of her winter gear, she seemed entirely una]ected by the
weather and only fell into the danger of freezing to death due to the frozen curse accidentally
placed upon her heart by Elsa in the midst of her journey, as its power froze the princess from the
inside out. As a young child, she was also una]ected by the snow Egures she and Elsa played within
the enchanted forest she made with her ice magic (barefoot, no less).
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Frozen
At a young age, at Anna's behest, she and Elsa would
spend much of their time using the latter's powers for
their own enjoyment, against their parents' wishes. One
night, Eve-year-old Anna[9] suggests they build a
snowman, to which eight-year-old Elsa agrees. The sisters
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head into the castle's throne room and create a winter
Eeld of snow. During their playdate, Elsa accidentally
in Elsa's snowy wonderland.
strikes Anna in the head with her magic, rendering her unconscious and turning a streak of her hair
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platinum blonde. HorriEed, Elsa calls their parents, King Agnarr and Queen Iduna, for help. Iduna and
Agnarr travel with their daughters to the Valley of the Living Rock, where they request the
assistance of magical trolls led by a shaman named Pabbie. Pabbie is able to save Anna by cleansing
her body of all magic, including memories of magic. Though this leaves Anna with no recollection of
Elsa's powers, Agnarr declares that it's for the best.
Three years later, Elsa had Enally come of age and is ready
to be crowned Queen of Arendelle. To celebrate the
occasion, the windows, doors, and gates of the castle
were opened for the Erst time in years. Foreign dignitaries
are also invited to the festivities, with such kingdoms as
"For the First Time in Forever"
the Southern Isles and Weselton sending representatives
in honor of their countries. An excited 18-year-old Anna[7]
sees this as an opportunity to explore the outside world and End the companionship she has been
devoid of for years, preferably, in the form of "true love." The second the gates are Enally opened,
Anna rushes out and explores her kingdom, roaming about the streets and catching glimpse of all
the visitors. Suddenly, she bumps into a horse owned by the dashing Prince Hans of the Southern
Isles. Though initially angered by the clumsiness of the stranger, Anna quickly becomes smitten
with Hans's charm and good looks. After introducing themselves, Anna and Hans become
acquainted, and apparently hit it o], only to be interrupted by the coronation bells.
As she walks o], Anna bumps into Hans once again, who
takes the princess out on a romantic date around the city.
Anna falls in love with Hans, and the night ends with a
proposal from Hans. Anna immediately agrees, and the
newly engaged couple return to the ballroom to ask for
Anna looking in shock as Elsa \ees the
Elsa's blessing. Elsa outright refuses, telling Anna that she
ballroom after she accidentally reveals her
can't marry someone she met and indirectly says that she powers.