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Hans (Frozen)

Prince Hans of the Southern Isles is a fictional character from Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated film Frozen, voiced by Santino Fontana.

Hans
Frozen character
First appearanceFrozen (2013)
Created byChris Buck
Jennifer Lee
Voiced bySantino Fontana
Portrayed by
In-universe information
TitlePrince of the Southern Isles
OccupationRegent of Arendelle (briefly)
FamilyTwelve older unnamed brothers
Unnamed parents

Hans is the thirteenth prince of the Southern Isles. Knowing that he will be unable to inherit the throne of his own country, he concocts a scheme to usurp the throne of another country through marriage. Although he is portrayed as honest and noble throughout most of the film, he is later revealed to be deceptive, calculating, and cruel.

Hans' villainy is a plot twist in Frozen, revealed in the film's final act. Despite the acclaim that the film has received, Hans' betrayal has been the subject of a mixed reception from some critics. While the character's mastery of trickery and Fontana's performance have been praised, Hans' villainous reveal has been criticized for being too upsetting and confusing for the film's younger viewers. However, others have considered the character's shift in personality to be a valuable lesson that children can learn from.[citation needed]

Development edit

Origins and concept edit

The Disney studio made their first attempts to adapt Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale, The Snow Queen, as early as 1943, when Walt Disney considered the possibility to produce a biography film of the author.[1] However, the story and the characters proved to be too symbolic[2] and implicit[3] that they posed unsolvable problems to Disney and his animators. Later on, other Disney executives made efforts to translate this material to the big screen; however, these proposals were all shelved due to similar issues.[1]

He's depicted to have bright auburn/red hair much like Anna. He has green eyes, pale skin, rosy cheeks, and freckles. For most of the film, he wears a white, blue, and purple suit.

Voice edit

He is voiced in Frozen and Frozen Fever by Santino Fontana. On playing the role, Fontana stated "It's pretty great [...] When I wanted to be an actor, I always think of trying to get to the place of the floor is lava, that feeling of like you're a little kid [...] If I can get to that place of finding like here's what I'm playing like a kid [...] And the great thing about animation is you're not limited by anything physical or even logical."[4]

Other voices edit

Since 2015, some local TV stations have been dubbing the movie in their local languages (namely: Albanian,[5] Arabic TV, Karachay-Balkar,[6] Persian[7] and Tagalog).[8] This means that the voice actor varies from country to country.

Design and characterization edit

Usually, the hero or heroine of the film transforms (e.g. Aladdin goes from street rat to prince, Cinderella from servant to princess). In Frozen, Hans goes from a courtly charmer to a power-hungry villain. According to Hyrum Osmond, one of the supervising animators for Hans, Hans initially appears as a handsome, dashing character. The crew wanted the audience to fall in love with him and the relationship he could have with Anna. Then they got to turn him around towards the climax and make it a big shock. According to Lino Di Salvo, Hans is a chameleon who adapts to any environment to make the other characters comfortable. And one of the biggest challenges in designing Hans, according to Bill Schwab, character design supervisor, was to make sure that they covered all aspects of his personality without fully tipping their hand to the audience. He shares similar personalities with various Disney villains: notably, the nature of Lady Tremaine for the way he treats Anna near the climax of the end. He shares with Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective, Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Scar from The Lion King, and Jafar from Aladdin, intentions for wanting to murder their respective rulers and install themselves as king (which only Ratigan, Frollo and Hans are almost able to fulfill, while Jafar decided he would force Jasmine to marry him and not kill her. On the other hand, Scar had succeeded in killing Mufasa and taking over as king until he was finally foiled by Simba, who forced his confession during their fight). He shares similarities with Gaston from Beauty and the Beast in which they were the youngest villains to appear and having the towns fall in love with them. However, the main difference is that Belle quickly saw Gaston for who he is and distrusted him, whereas Hans gained Anna's trust before betraying her. Afterward, he left a lasting and negative impact on Anna when she realizes that the warning Elsa, and later Kristoff, originally gave her about falling in love with someone she just met was trustworthy, convincing Anna to realize this was a mistake.

Hyrum Osmond, one of the film's supervising animators, later revealed that during the "Love Is an Open Door" musical sequence, a brief moment where Hans, belting out a high note under a waterfall, closes his eyes and raises his arm, was a parody of a signature move by Donny Osmond, of whom Hyrum is a nephew.[9]

Appearances edit

Frozen edit

Once the Southern Isles is given word of Queen Elsa's coronation, Hans is the royal representative that attends in honor of his country. Along with the other invited royalty, he arrives on the day of the event and is first seen arriving in Arendelle on his horse, Sitron, who accidentally runs into Princess Anna when she crashes into his horse and falls into a rowboat. Using grace and charm, Hans immediately woos the lovesick princess, with Anna almost immediately falling for him due to his wondrous looks and undeniable charisma. Moments later, Hans attends Queen Elsa's crowning, waving to Anna as he watches alongside the other visiting royals and dignitaries. Later on that night, a ball is held in honor of the new queen and Hans appears at the celebration party, soon finding and inviting Anna for a romantic waltz after coincidentally bumping into her once again.

During their time together, Hans learns of Anna's longing of having someone special in her life, with her sister developing a dislike of being around her by suddenly shutting Anna out one day when they were kids, to which Hans openly relates, only furthering Anna's connection with him. And with this, Hans promises to never shut Anna out, unlike Elsa, much to the princess' absolute joy. By the end of their tour, Hans works up the courage to propose, with Anna agreeing in a heartbeat. The two head back to the royal throne room, where the party is being held, to ask for Elsa's blessing. Elsa coldly refuses, denying Anna marrying someone she just met, and subsequently ends the party. Suspecting he has an ulterior motive for wanting to marry Anna, she orders Hans to leave out of frustration. Heartbroken, Anna confronts her sister, but this accidentally exposes Elsa's abilities to conjure up ice and snow, much to Hans' shock, along with everyone else's. The Duke of Weselton immediately declares Elsa a monster and orders his men to capture her. Elsa flees, accidentally causing an eternal winter over Arendelle while doing so, with Anna and Hans chasing after her until she runs across the surface of the fjord. Anna volunteers to go after Elsa, but Hans objects to her going by herself, considering it too dangerous. However, Anna insists that Hans stay behind to take care of Arendelle during her absence, to which the prince eventually agrees.

It does not take long for Arendelle to turn into an icy wasteland. However, through it all, Hans proved to be a worthy ruler, winning the hearts of Arendelle's citizens, and gaining their trust and loyalty through his seemingly benevolent and caring ways. Hans does so by distributing free cloaks to the public and setting up soup lines in the palace. The Duke of Weselton is furious that Hans is giving away Arendelle's tradeable goods. Scolding Hans, the Duke openly expresses his suspicion over Anna and Elsa, believing they're conspiring together to doom them all. Hans immediately snaps and threatens to punish the Duke for treason if he doesn't silence himself. Just then, Anna's horse returns, riderless, making Hans believe Anna is in danger. With the royal guards and the Duke's men, Hans leads a rescue mission for Anna and a hunt for Elsa.

A few days later, the army arrives at Elsa's ice palace. As they are approaching the front steps, Elsa's snow bouncer, Marshmallow, disguised as a pile of snow by the staircase, suddenly attacks him. While Hans and his army battle Marshmallow, the Duke's two guards make their way inside to take on Elsa. Hans manages to defeat Marshmallow by slicing his leg off, sending him plunge into a gorge. With him out of the way, Hans and the others rush inside to find Anna, but she is nowhere in sight. Instead, they find Elsa merely seconds away from killing the Duke's two guards. Hans can stop her, freeing the two thugs. However, one of the thugs attempts to shoot her with his bolt, but Hans interferes and causes the bolt to shoot upward and shatter the hook on a massive chandelier, which crashes down and manages to knock Elsa unconscious. Captured, Elsa is imprisoned in Arendelle's dungeon. Hans decides to visit Elsa, asking her to put an end to the winter. However, Elsa confesses she has no idea how and asks to be released. Hans claims he will do what he can.

Anna suddenly returns and desperately begs Hans for a kiss. The two are given privacy and Anna explains that during her journey, Elsa froze her heart, and only an act of true love can save her from freezing to death. However, Hans smirks, revealing his true colors, and rejects Anna. Confused, Anna tries to understand what's going on, but Hans simply explains his entire plot to marry her, arrange an "accident" for Elsa, and become king of Arendelle through marriage. Anna tries to stop him, but she is far too weak. After informing her his next move is to kill Elsa and bring back Summer, Hans leaves Anna to die, locking the door and trapping her within to prevent others from finding her or preventing her escaping and interfering. Hans then returns to the Duke and the other dignitaries. He tells them Anna was killed by Elsa but is unaware that Olaf foiled him by helping Anna escape. He sentences Elsa to death for high treason.

Meanwhile, through her magic, Elsa manages to escape her cell by freezing her shackles until they become so brittle that they break, then freezing the wall of her cell until it collapses. Hans chases after her into the frozen fjords as a harsh blizzard consumes the kingdom. He eventually stumbles upon her and claims to her she cannot escape all the horrible things she has already done. Elsa pleads for mercy and asks him to take care of her sister for her, to which Hans responds by telling her that Anna has died from Elsa freezing her heart (or so Hans thinks since Olaf has found Anna and helped her escape). Elsa collapses, and while she is distracted, Hans pulls out his sword and prepares to stab her. As he is swinging, Anna suddenly arrives and jumps in front of Hans' sword path, completely freezing solid just before Hans' blade strikes her and shatters. Anna's freezing causes a forceful blast, knocking Hans off his feet and rendering him unconscious.

When he awakens several moments later, he finds Arendelle thawed and peace restored. Enraged by what Hans did to Anna and what he was doing to Elsa, Kristoff approaches Hans intending to attack him, but Anna intervenes. Instead, Anna confronts Hans, and the sight of her alive and well confuses Hans, prompting him to ask how she survived the frozen heart curse. She tells him that the only person who has a frozen heart is Hans himself for what he did to her and Elsa. Anna turns her back to him, much to Hans' disbelief, then, in a swift movement, turns around again and punches him in the face and off the side of a ship. Humiliated and defeated, Hans is last seen imprisoned on a ship heading back to the Southern Isles. According to the French dignitary, Hans is set to receive an ultimate (and unspecified) punishment from his older brothers.

Cameos edit

Hans makes a brief appearance in Frozen Fever, where he is seen cleaning up horse manure in the Southern Isles as part of his punishment from his family for his actions against Queen Elsa and Arendelle. After Elsa sneezes into her birthday bugle horn, she creates a large snowball that flies over to the Southern Isles and accidentally catapults Hans into a pile of manure, causing all the horses in the stable to laugh at his misfortune.

Hans is frequently mentioned in Frozen II, and he appears in the snowy flashback manifestations of Elsa's past, where Elsa destroys his figure due to her being bitter at him for his past actions.

Hans again cameos in Once Upon a Studio, where Elsa freezes him within his picture frame in a spiteful attempt to exclude him from the mass-gathering of Disney characters. Despite this, he is still seen therein at the end of the short.

A wanted poster displaying the character and a swiftly-destroyed statue in his likeness appear in Big Hero 6.

Once Upon a Time edit

Hans is portrayed by Tyler Jacob Moore in the fourth season of this crossover series. This version of the character is portrayed as much more explicitly and irredeemably malicious than his animated counterpart, invading Arendelle alongside his brothers (in contrast to his motivation and antagonistic relationship with his family in canon) after events equivalent to the film's and later actively attempting to murder both Anna and Kristoff in an alliance with Blackbeard.

A Frozen Heart edit

In this novel by Elizabeth Rudnick,[10] Hans is a point-of-view character and treated much more sympathetically than in the film and other media, with his abusive upbringing as only vaguely implied in canon being directly depicted.

Kingdom Hearts III edit

Hans appears in two short scenes recreating moments from the film and has no lines. He first appears dragging an unconscious Elsa back to the kingdom for execution, where Sora notes an extreme amount of darkness within him and expresses willingness to kill him if it means saving Elsa and protecting Arendelle from further harm. Hans appears later on trying to kill Elsa, which Anna stops by coming between them and freezing, knocking Hans to the ground as in the film. The scene then diverges from canon, with Hans being consumed by his darkness and giving birth to a wolf-shaped Heartless called Skoll which serves as the world's main boss, similarly to how Mother Gothel's demise is depicted as creating a Heartless boss within the same game.

Reception edit

While the film has largely received critical acclaim,[11] critics were divided on the reveal of Hans' duplicity. Gina Dalfonzo from The Atlantic questioned the reveal's age-appropriateness, saying, "Children will, in their lifetimes, necessarily learn that not everyone who looks or seems trustworthy is trustworthy—but Frozen's big twist is a needlessly upsetting way to teach that lesson."[12] Other critics disagreed: Melissa Leon from The Daily Beast said, "Anna is being ridiculous. But unlike Snow White or Sleeping Beauty, the world of Frozen knows that. It uses Anna's ill-thought-out engagement to show exactly why the cliché is unrealistic and absurd—in her case, it even proves dangerous as ... her charming prince turns out to be a two-faced villain."[13] Alyssa Rosenberg of ThinkProgress took a moderate position, arguing, "Rather than declaring Prince Charming fantasies good or bad, I think Frozen is part of a tradition of adding heft to Prince Charming himself. And that's a good thing. [...] Frozen might have been a dud if Hans had only been a jerk. But, so help me, I found myself with some sympathy for the guy."[14]

References edit

  This article incorporates text available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license.

  1. ^ a b Hill, Jim (October 18, 2013). "Countdown to Disney "Frozen" : How one simple suggestion broke the ice on the "Snow Queen"'s decades-long story problems". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  2. ^ White, Cindy (October 11, 2013). "Inside Disney's Frozen: Q&A with the Directors". Geek Mom. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  3. ^ Wright, Gary (November 24, 2013). "Frozen in Time: Disney's Adaptation of a Literary Classic". Rotoscoper. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Santino Fontana talks about his role as Prince Hans in Frozen #DisneyFrozenEvent". cincomom.com. 2013. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  5. ^ Disney Albania (2015-12-11), Frozen - Let It Go - Albanian Version | Mbretëresha e Dëborës - Dubluar në Shqip, retrieved 2016-08-24
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  7. ^ Glory Tehran (2014-10-16), Frozen Persian Dub - Behind the Mic - Glory دوبله گلوری, retrieved 2016-08-24
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  11. ^ Barnes, Brooks (1 December 2013). "Boys Don't Run Away From These Princesses". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  12. ^ Dalfonzo, Gina (10 December 2013). "Frozen's Cynical Twist on Prince Charming". The Atlantic. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  13. ^ Leon, Melissa (29 November 2013). "Disney's Sublimely Subversive 'Frozen' Isn't Your Typical Princess Movie". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  14. ^ Rosenberg, Alyssa (29 January 2014). "How Disney's 'Frozen' Gets Its Bad Prince Charming Right". Think Progress. Retrieved 10 March 2014.

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Prince Hans of the Southern Isles is a fictional character from Walt Disney Animation Studios animated film Frozen voiced by Santino Fontana HansFrozen characterFirst appearanceFrozen 2013 Created byChris BuckJennifer LeeVoiced bySantino FontanaPortrayed byJohn Riddle Originated role for Broadway Ryan McCartan Played role for Broadway amp US tour Tyler Jacob Moore Once Upon a Time In universe informationTitlePrince of the Southern IslesOccupationRegent of Arendelle briefly FamilyTwelve older unnamed brothersUnnamed parentsHans is the thirteenth prince of the Southern Isles Knowing that he will be unable to inherit the throne of his own country he concocts a scheme to usurp the throne of another country through marriage Although he is portrayed as honest and noble throughout most of the film he is later revealed to be deceptive calculating and cruel Hans villainy is a plot twist in Frozen revealed in the film s final act Despite the acclaim that the film has received Hans betrayal has been the subject of a mixed reception from some critics While the character s mastery of trickery and Fontana s performance have been praised Hans villainous reveal has been criticized for being too upsetting and confusing for the film s younger viewers However others have considered the character s shift in personality to be a valuable lesson that children can learn from citation needed Contents 1 Development 1 1 Origins and concept 1 2 Voice 1 2 1 Other voices 1 3 Design and characterization 2 Appearances 2 1 Frozen 2 2 Cameos 2 3 Once Upon a Time 2 4 A Frozen Heart 2 5 Kingdom Hearts III 3 Reception 4 ReferencesDevelopment editOrigins and concept edit The Disney studio made their first attempts to adapt Hans Christian Andersen s fairytale The Snow Queen as early as 1943 when Walt Disney considered the possibility to produce a biography film of the author 1 However the story and the characters proved to be too symbolic 2 and implicit 3 that they posed unsolvable problems to Disney and his animators Later on other Disney executives made efforts to translate this material to the big screen however these proposals were all shelved due to similar issues 1 He s depicted to have bright auburn red hair much like Anna He has green eyes pale skin rosy cheeks and freckles For most of the film he wears a white blue and purple suit Voice edit He is voiced in Frozen and Frozen Fever by Santino Fontana On playing the role Fontana stated It s pretty great When I wanted to be an actor I always think of trying to get to the place of the floor is lava that feeling of like you re a little kid If I can get to that place of finding like here s what I m playing like a kid And the great thing about animation is you re not limited by anything physical or even logical 4 Other voices edit Since 2015 some local TV stations have been dubbing the movie in their local languages namely Albanian 5 Arabic TV Karachay Balkar 6 Persian 7 and Tagalog 8 This means that the voice actor varies from country to country Design and characterization edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Usually the hero or heroine of the film transforms e g Aladdin goes from street rat to prince Cinderella from servant to princess In Frozen Hans goes from a courtly charmer to a power hungry villain According to Hyrum Osmond one of the supervising animators for Hans Hans initially appears as a handsome dashing character The crew wanted the audience to fall in love with him and the relationship he could have with Anna Then they got to turn him around towards the climax and make it a big shock According to Lino Di Salvo Hans is a chameleon who adapts to any environment to make the other characters comfortable And one of the biggest challenges in designing Hans according to Bill Schwab character design supervisor was to make sure that they covered all aspects of his personality without fully tipping their hand to the audience He shares similar personalities with various Disney villains notably the nature of Lady Tremaine for the way he treats Anna near the climax of the end He shares with Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame Scar from The Lion King and Jafar from Aladdin intentions for wanting to murder their respective rulers and install themselves as king which only Ratigan Frollo and Hans are almost able to fulfill while Jafar decided he would force Jasmine to marry him and not kill her On the other hand Scar had succeeded in killing Mufasa and taking over as king until he was finally foiled by Simba who forced his confession during their fight He shares similarities with Gaston from Beauty and the Beast in which they were the youngest villains to appear and having the towns fall in love with them However the main difference is that Belle quickly saw Gaston for who he is and distrusted him whereas Hans gained Anna s trust before betraying her Afterward he left a lasting and negative impact on Anna when she realizes that the warning Elsa and later Kristoff originally gave her about falling in love with someone she just met was trustworthy convincing Anna to realize this was a mistake Hyrum Osmond one of the film s supervising animators later revealed that during the Love Is an Open Door musical sequence a brief moment where Hans belting out a high note under a waterfall closes his eyes and raises his arm was a parody of a signature move by Donny Osmond of whom Hyrum is a nephew 9 Appearances editFrozen edit Main article Frozen 2013 film Once the Southern Isles is given word of Queen Elsa s coronation Hans is the royal representative that attends in honor of his country Along with the other invited royalty he arrives on the day of the event and is first seen arriving in Arendelle on his horse Sitron who accidentally runs into Princess Anna when she crashes into his horse and falls into a rowboat Using grace and charm Hans immediately woos the lovesick princess with Anna almost immediately falling for him due to his wondrous looks and undeniable charisma Moments later Hans attends Queen Elsa s crowning waving to Anna as he watches alongside the other visiting royals and dignitaries Later on that night a ball is held in honor of the new queen and Hans appears at the celebration party soon finding and inviting Anna for a romantic waltz after coincidentally bumping into her once again During their time together Hans learns of Anna s longing of having someone special in her life with her sister developing a dislike of being around her by suddenly shutting Anna out one day when they were kids to which Hans openly relates only furthering Anna s connection with him And with this Hans promises to never shut Anna out unlike Elsa much to the princess absolute joy By the end of their tour Hans works up the courage to propose with Anna agreeing in a heartbeat The two head back to the royal throne room where the party is being held to ask for Elsa s blessing Elsa coldly refuses denying Anna marrying someone she just met and subsequently ends the party Suspecting he has an ulterior motive for wanting to marry Anna she orders Hans to leave out of frustration Heartbroken Anna confronts her sister but this accidentally exposes Elsa s abilities to conjure up ice and snow much to Hans shock along with everyone else s The Duke of Weselton immediately declares Elsa a monster and orders his men to capture her Elsa flees accidentally causing an eternal winter over Arendelle while doing so with Anna and Hans chasing after her until she runs across the surface of the fjord Anna volunteers to go after Elsa but Hans objects to her going by herself considering it too dangerous However Anna insists that Hans stay behind to take care of Arendelle during her absence to which the prince eventually agrees It does not take long for Arendelle to turn into an icy wasteland However through it all Hans proved to be a worthy ruler winning the hearts of Arendelle s citizens and gaining their trust and loyalty through his seemingly benevolent and caring ways Hans does so by distributing free cloaks to the public and setting up soup lines in the palace The Duke of Weselton is furious that Hans is giving away Arendelle s tradeable goods Scolding Hans the Duke openly expresses his suspicion over Anna and Elsa believing they re conspiring together to doom them all Hans immediately snaps and threatens to punish the Duke for treason if he doesn t silence himself Just then Anna s horse returns riderless making Hans believe Anna is in danger With the royal guards and the Duke s men Hans leads a rescue mission for Anna and a hunt for Elsa A few days later the army arrives at Elsa s ice palace As they are approaching the front steps Elsa s snow bouncer Marshmallow disguised as a pile of snow by the staircase suddenly attacks him While Hans and his army battle Marshmallow the Duke s two guards make their way inside to take on Elsa Hans manages to defeat Marshmallow by slicing his leg off sending him plunge into a gorge With him out of the way Hans and the others rush inside to find Anna but she is nowhere in sight Instead they find Elsa merely seconds away from killing the Duke s two guards Hans can stop her freeing the two thugs However one of the thugs attempts to shoot her with his bolt but Hans interferes and causes the bolt to shoot upward and shatter the hook on a massive chandelier which crashes down and manages to knock Elsa unconscious Captured Elsa is imprisoned in Arendelle s dungeon Hans decides to visit Elsa asking her to put an end to the winter However Elsa confesses she has no idea how and asks to be released Hans claims he will do what he can Anna suddenly returns and desperately begs Hans for a kiss The two are given privacy and Anna explains that during her journey Elsa froze her heart and only an act of true love can save her from freezing to death However Hans smirks revealing his true colors and rejects Anna Confused Anna tries to understand what s going on but Hans simply explains his entire plot to marry her arrange an accident for Elsa and become king of Arendelle through marriage Anna tries to stop him but she is far too weak After informing her his next move is to kill Elsa and bring back Summer Hans leaves Anna to die locking the door and trapping her within to prevent others from finding her or preventing her escaping and interfering Hans then returns to the Duke and the other dignitaries He tells them Anna was killed by Elsa but is unaware that Olaf foiled him by helping Anna escape He sentences Elsa to death for high treason Meanwhile through her magic Elsa manages to escape her cell by freezing her shackles until they become so brittle that they break then freezing the wall of her cell until it collapses Hans chases after her into the frozen fjords as a harsh blizzard consumes the kingdom He eventually stumbles upon her and claims to her she cannot escape all the horrible things she has already done Elsa pleads for mercy and asks him to take care of her sister for her to which Hans responds by telling her that Anna has died from Elsa freezing her heart or so Hans thinks since Olaf has found Anna and helped her escape Elsa collapses and while she is distracted Hans pulls out his sword and prepares to stab her As he is swinging Anna suddenly arrives and jumps in front of Hans sword path completely freezing solid just before Hans blade strikes her and shatters Anna s freezing causes a forceful blast knocking Hans off his feet and rendering him unconscious When he awakens several moments later he finds Arendelle thawed and peace restored Enraged by what Hans did to Anna and what he was doing to Elsa Kristoff approaches Hans intending to attack him but Anna intervenes Instead Anna confronts Hans and the sight of her alive and well confuses Hans prompting him to ask how she survived the frozen heart curse She tells him that the only person who has a frozen heart is Hans himself for what he did to her and Elsa Anna turns her back to him much to Hans disbelief then in a swift movement turns around again and punches him in the face and off the side of a ship Humiliated and defeated Hans is last seen imprisoned on a ship heading back to the Southern Isles According to the French dignitary Hans is set to receive an ultimate and unspecified punishment from his older brothers Cameos edit Hans makes a brief appearance in Frozen Fever where he is seen cleaning up horse manure in the Southern Isles as part of his punishment from his family for his actions against Queen Elsa and Arendelle After Elsa sneezes into her birthday bugle horn she creates a large snowball that flies over to the Southern Isles and accidentally catapults Hans into a pile of manure causing all the horses in the stable to laugh at his misfortune Hans is frequently mentioned in Frozen II and he appears in the snowy flashback manifestations of Elsa s past where Elsa destroys his figure due to her being bitter at him for his past actions Hans again cameos in Once Upon a Studio where Elsa freezes him within his picture frame in a spiteful attempt to exclude him from the mass gathering of Disney characters Despite this he is still seen therein at the end of the short A wanted poster displaying the character and a swiftly destroyed statue in his likeness appear in Big Hero 6 Once Upon a Time edit Hans is portrayed by Tyler Jacob Moore in the fourth season of this crossover series This version of the character is portrayed as much more explicitly and irredeemably malicious than his animated counterpart invading Arendelle alongside his brothers in contrast to his motivation and antagonistic relationship with his family in canon after events equivalent to the film s and later actively attempting to murder both Anna and Kristoff in an alliance with Blackbeard A Frozen Heart edit In this novel by Elizabeth Rudnick 10 Hans is a point of view character and treated much more sympathetically than in the film and other media with his abusive upbringing as only vaguely implied in canon being directly depicted Kingdom Hearts III edit Hans appears in two short scenes recreating moments from the film and has no lines He first appears dragging an unconscious Elsa back to the kingdom for execution where Sora notes an extreme amount of darkness within him and expresses willingness to kill him if it means saving Elsa and protecting Arendelle from further harm Hans appears later on trying to kill Elsa which Anna stops by coming between them and freezing knocking Hans to the ground as in the film The scene then diverges from canon with Hans being consumed by his darkness and giving birth to a wolf shaped Heartless called Skoll which serves as the world s main boss similarly to how Mother Gothel s demise is depicted as creating a Heartless boss within the same game Reception editWhile the film has largely received critical acclaim 11 critics were divided on the reveal of Hans duplicity Gina Dalfonzo from The Atlantic questioned the reveal s age appropriateness saying Children will in their lifetimes necessarily learn that not everyone who looks or seems trustworthy is trustworthy but Frozen s big twist is a needlessly upsetting way to teach that lesson 12 Other critics disagreed Melissa Leon from The Daily Beast said Anna is being ridiculous But unlike Snow White or Sleeping Beauty the world of Frozen knows that It uses Anna s ill thought out engagement to show exactly why the cliche is unrealistic and absurd in her case it even proves dangerous as her charming prince turns out to be a two faced villain 13 Alyssa Rosenberg of ThinkProgress took a moderate position arguing Rather than declaring Prince Charming fantasies good or bad I think Frozen is part of a tradition of adding 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