Frozen 2's Deleted Water Spirit Scene Pinpoints A Key Problem With Kristoff's Character
Frozen 2 initially featured a scene with the Water Nokk and Kristoff – and while it was deleted, it pinpointed a problem with the character.
The sequel to Disney's smash hit musical animated film, Frozen II sees the return of Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf as they embark on a new journey to save the kingdom of Arendelle. When Elsa and Anna learn about a betrayal that occurred between their nation and a local tribe in the Enchanted Forest, they discover they must seek the truth about their parents and the origin of Elsa's powers to stop the rampaging spirits and the takeover of their home.
Frozen 2 initially featured a scene with the Water Nokk and Kristoff – and while it was deleted, it pinpointed a problem with the character.
The sequel to Disney's smash hit musical animated film, Frozen II sees the return of Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf as they embark on a new journey to save the kingdom of Arendelle. When Elsa and Anna learn about a betrayal that occurred between their nation and a local tribe in the Enchanted Forest, they discover they must seek the truth about their parents and the origin of Elsa's powers to stop the rampaging spirits and the takeover of their home.
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