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Mar 2, 2021

[Answer] Which Disney heroine was originally written as a villain?

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...1. Mulan in "Mulan" 2. Merida in "Brave" 3. Elsa in "Frozen" 4. Rapunzel in "Tangled"




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Elsa in "Frozen" - Imagine a Disney villain that can turn everything to ice. If Elsa had decided to use her powers for evil instead of good, the beloved animated musical “Frozen” (2013) would have been a very different film. Elsa was initially envisioned as an evil queen leading an army of snow monsters. “Frozen” producer, Peter Del Vecho, noted that the original screenplay was much closer to the Hans Christian Andersen tale, “The Snow Queen,” upon which the film is based. Elsa and Anna weren’t sisters, and Elsa’s heart had turned to ice after being stood up at the altar. That is until the screenplay’s ending was entirely rewritten. Producers felt that the evil Elsa wasn’t relatable, so they decided to rewrite her character so that the audience would feel a personal connection, making the love between the sisters more powerful than fear.:


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