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The five main characters of the franchise in Olaf's Frozen Adventure.From left to right: Kristoff, Anna, Elsa, Sven, and Olaf. This is a list of characters from Disney's Frozen franchise, which consists of the animated films Frozen (2013) and Frozen 2 (2019), several short films and specials, and other media appearances.
Daisuke Namikawa (浪川 大輔, Namikawa Daisuke, born April 2, 1976) is a Japanese actor and singer associated with Stay Luck. He began acting as a child and is sometimes mistaken with Daisuke Hirakawa, as their names only differ by one character when written in kanji. [1]
While adjusting to life at her new guild, Wendy meets Mystogan, whom she realizes is the Jellal from her childhood. Mystogan warns Wendy of Magnolia's imminent destruction by a portal in the sky called anima, which later causes the city and most its inhabitants except Natsu, Wendy, Happy, and Carla to disappear.
Frozen creator Jennifer Lee, who is the chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios, has said (via Variety) when it comes to making another movie in the franchise, their philosophy is ...
With Jellal's "time" frozen, Ultear Milkovich manifests herself within his mind and encourages him to live for Erza's sake. Jellal overcomes Gears' spell by passing it onto Siegrain, his thought projection duplicate, and uses his Grand Chariot spell to destroy Gears. Sensing the remaining God Seeds' deaths, Aldoron prepares to kill Natsu.
Robert Howard McCollum is an American voice actor, television host, and producer who provides voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime.Outside of voice acting, he was a host of WFAA-TV's Good Morning Texas in 2009, [3] [5] [6] and has worked as a producer and contributor there. [7]
The caption was used in the style of a popular quote from Disney’s “Phineas and Ferb.” Wilson told her Meta Threads followers she learned about six of her half-siblings online.
Frozen is a 2013 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. [8] Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's 1844 fairy tale "The Snow Queen", [1] it was directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee and produced by Peter Del Vecho, from a screenplay by Lee, who also conceived the film's story with Buck and Shane Morris.