![]() Without spoiling the reveal, it involves a retro stereoscope contraption in Oaken’s shop, which is filled with Easter eggs from co-director and writer Dan Abraham's work on “Moana” and “Tangled.” The short also gives a nod to those already clued in on the anagram for Wandering Oaken’s trading post - something Disney animation studio head Jennifer Lee has been trying to work into the films since directing “Frozen.” (Hint: It’s "Naked Norwegians." Olaf figures it out right away.)Īt the heart of the film is the snowman's “little bit of crisis of identity.” In those brief moments before encountering Anna, audiences learn how he comes to love summer. The creative team re-animated existing “Frozen” scenes from the snowman’s perspective for the short, filling them with familiar faces, plenty of physical comedy, and sight gags involving Olaf’s near-misses with other characters and his easily collapsible body. ![]()
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