Talk:Glacier Icecastle/@comment-24241247-20140317005532/@comment-8267955-20140317022040

Actually, no. Frozen is not a fairy tale. There is a difference between modern adaptations and different versions of a story. Frozen is not a fairy tale because 1. It is originally a MOVIE. 2. As stated in one of my favorite types of poetry and narrative books, a fairy tale is a  narrative featuring fabulous or fantastical elements with little to none detail.

Frozen was written as a script and not a tale. Plus Frozen is actually quite detailed, it being with names for majority of the characters, (heck, even Elsa's ice creature was named Marshmallow).

Compare it to the different kinds of versions of stories, let's say Beauty and the Beast, The earliest version of the plot of Beauty and the Beast was Little Broomstick, which is pretty much quite close the Beauty and the Beast by Madame D'Aulnoy. Though they are two different versions, they stick to the same plot though with slight differences (e.g. In Little Broomstick, the beauty was named Nettchen and close to the end of the tale, she was drowned by her two sisters).

Frozen shares little to none similarities to the Snow Queen's  except and as stated by Bugs, A woman with the powers of Ice and Snow and a Scandinavian-like location.

If you want to keep this Original Character, I suggest you make her the daughter of the Snow Queen.