Talk:Glacier Icecastle/@comment-25002585-20140316150347/@comment-10860529-20140316205658

Both anonymous Wikia contributor and Book-Thief-Fairy have spoken the truth~

Also, considering the fact that pretty much the only thing that Frozen has in common with The Snow Queen is the Scandinavian locale and the fact that there's a woman with ice powers in them, the film is only an adaptation in the loosest sense. Sure, Frozen has both fantasy and fairy tale influences, but until a "daughter of Ariel" or a "daughter of Aurora" pop up - which will never happen because number one Hand Christian Andersen never gave The Little Mermaid a name, and number two  "Aurora" was merely the name given to the female lead of Disney's adaptation to Sleeping Beauty (and come on people, do you really think Briar looks anything like her or prince Phillip?) - a daughter of Elsa in a fandom such as Ever After High is not particularly rational.

Like I've said on another talk page, is it really that hard to look up a fairy tale online and to take the time to read it? The Snow Queen is admittedly longer than some, it being a literary fairy tale, but I bet you that it's less wordy than, say, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz or Alice in Wonderland.