Talk:Princess Anna/@comment-5038193-20141128122032/@comment-25582013-20141128134711

Thing about Frozen; I thought it was just slightly poorly-written. When I found out the story got changed mid-production (because "Let it Go" was deemed too heroic to be a villain song), it didn't surprise me.

It's not badly written, you understand, it just has a rough patch or two. It's probably why nobody could tell Hans was gonna pull a Face-Heel Turn; because he was originally written as a good guy.

In other news, I really enjoyed Frozen, mostly because I like Disney movies.

However, I do think that, of all the Disney movies that have ever been made, those that have gotten sequels (Cinderella II + III, Pocahontas II, et cetera...thanks, Eisner) and those that people actually want a sequel to (Treasure Planet, Frozen, et cetera), I think Big Hero 6 most deserves one, because A) Superhero Movies often get sequels that are oft better than the original (think the Winter Soldier), B) this superhero/Disney melding was amazing, but we saw more of the Disney side of it, with all the feels and stuff. If more of the superhero side were put in a a second film, we would see some cool action, I'm sure. Finally, C) the other four members of the team, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Gogo, and Fred, did not get much screentime or characterization, not nearly as much as Hiro and Baymax.

Wow, I cannot believe I started talking about Frozen and then wrote a whole paragraph about Big Hero 6. Whoops.

TL;DR: I think Frozen was rougly written but still pretty cool, and that Big Hero 6 actually needs/deserves a sequel (even if, thanks to the sequelitis rampant in the 00's, it's unlikely).