Elsa (Disney)
Elsa is one of the main characters in Frozen, the 53rd classic animated feature film of Disney Pictures. The dubbing is performed by Broadway actress and singer Idina Kim Mentzel, and the dubbing at the beginning of the film at the age of 8 and 12 is performed by Eva Bella and Spencer Lacey Ganus respectively.
Aisha's role prototype is the Snow Queen written by Danish fairy tale writer Andersen, while the Disney version sets it as princess royal, the heir to the throne and the sister of the second princess Anna in the Nordic fictional kingdom "Arendelle". Aisha has the inherent magic of snow and ice, but she accidentally enveloped the country in the severe winter on the night of her coronation ceremony. In the plot, Aisha has been controlling her superpowers since she was a child, for fear of hurting people around her. After that, she fled the kingdom and decided to completely liberate herself from years of depression and fear.
The Snow Queen is a slightly villain in Andersen's original works, and it was difficult to create an animated character for various reasons. Several producers, including Walter Disney, tried to adapt the animated version of The Snow Queen, but they all encountered bottlenecks and were forced to shelve or give up. Buck and jennifer leigh finally decided to adapt the Snow Queen as Anna's sister, which solved the problem and adapted Aisha into a misunderstood and sympathetic character.
After Frozen was released in 213, the role of Aisha was loved by many audiences, and her complex personality in the film also made her popular. Manzo's dubbing performance received rave reviews, especially when she sang Let It Go, the theme song of Aisha's film, which made many critics praise her singing skills as "radiant". In addition, Aisha will join Anna in the ranks of Disney princesses, becoming the 13th member.
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