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Question about Emma and the world of Frozen?

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Four › General S4 discussion (no spoilers) › Question about Emma and the world of Frozen?

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  • September 4, 2014 at 3:56 pm #281571
    jollyrogermate
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    Besides my growing excitement for OUAT’s return (the promos are killing me!), I was just randomly thinking about a specific side of the story we’re getting in this first arc of S4.

    We already know that when Elsa will hit Storybrooke, our dear characters won’t know anything about Frozen as the Disney movie, cause the story takes place in August 2013, months before the film release. But probably (surely) someone (Rumple) already know something about Elsa & co. as FTL/Arendelle characters.

    The point is: what about Emma? I mean, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff are born with the Disney movie, they are not characters from the Andersen original fairytale. So I assume that she has no idea about who these people are: she is probably familiar with the “Ice Queen” moniker, but not with those names. In past seasons, we used to see funny moments where she astonishingly realises that she’s coping with classic fairytale characters (as with Hook, the Wicked Witch, Peter Pan, etc…), but how can Emma understand who she’s dealing with this time, since she hasn’t see Frozen or ever meet Elsa & co.?

    I’m sorry for this twisted theory xD I don’t know if it is just my idea of has anyone thought about that too?

     

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