- Even their humans look like animals. It’s just further proof of Disney’s furry adgenda. Like who would draw this stuff otherwise:  - I’m on to you, Disney! - Want to see some creepy shit? Reddit’s Frozen sub is…uhhh…wild. - Keep in mind that Frozen came out in 2013, 12 years ago. The children who were in the prime target demographic back then (4-10 years old), are teens/adults now (16-22). Some of those kids will have imprinted on Elsa a little harder than anyone intended. So when they start developing their sexuality, they somehow have a preference for blonde braids and pointy noses. There’s really nothing wrong with that. Just be happy it wasn’t Olaf. - Just be happy it wasn’t Olaf. - Just speak for yourself - I mean for them, because this is what they have to live with  
 
- I dunno, I imagine he could do some things with that carrot… - In all seriousness, good point. I recall having some perplexing dreams about a few cartoon characters as a lad. 
 
- At least the character is an adult. (I just checked.) So I don’t see much issue with this besides the usual parasocial relationship stuff. 
- She’s so alluring ❤️ - 🤔 
 
 
- The elsa one has to be edited right? I hate it x3 - Nope that is very literally what she looks like - Im not even sure how to process that… It’s like witnessing c’thulhu - it’s beyond my comprehension that it’s possible - Are you going to escalate over a cartoon character? It’s an interesting trait 🤔 - I’ll wake up in a cold sweat thinking about elsa’s nose hah /j - 💦 
 
 
 
 
 
- It’s weird that I would never remember either face as being unusual, but seeing the pictures as still frames really starts highlighting the oddities. 
- JANUSZ i PJOTER 






