![]() ![]() Granted, we didn’t know that Hans would turn out to be the sinister, two-faced baddie, but the main takeaway shouldn’t be about leaving your fiancé for someone with flaws for you to “fix” - even if kids are only thinking “Oh, look…talking rocks!” Besides, “Fixer Upper” essentially promotes Anna cheating on Hans, to whom she was engaged. There are just other songs that metaphorically knock it out of the park. However, that misfortune is through no fault of its own. If we’re being completely blunt, “Fixer Upper” is one of the more forgettable Frozen songs. Plus, “I wanna stuff some chocolate in my face” is one of the best lyrics. Even more so, Anna has been grieving for a long time, so she needs to lift her spirits and find joy in everyday life again. ![]() Anna sings loud and proud, letting herself feel the freedom and fulfillment of human interaction - a feeling she hasn’t felt in a long time. Not only does Kristen Bell completely embody Anna and imbue her with a cheery disposition, but what the song represents is ultimately more important than its overall presentation. “For the First Time in Forever” sees Anna celebrate her liberation from a lifetime of confinement, expressing excitement and disbelief that Elsa has chosen to revert the kingdom back to its former glory. For Elsa’s coronation, she allows the citizens of Arendelle to visit, witness the crowning, and celebrate afterward. She closes the palace gates to prohibit visitors and builds a barrier between herself and the outside world. After King Agnarr and Queen Iduna’s passing, as well as the incident where Elsa accidentally harmed Anna, Elsa chooses to isolate herself and keep her powers hidden so the people of Arendelle wouldn’t fear her. ![]() Fast-forward to several years later, and Anna and Elsa are young adults with the heavy burden of running a kingdom after their parents unexpectedly died. ![]()
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