Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-1894786-20141108191934/@comment-1894786-20141118193350

CoolDudeAl wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: First off: everything is not exactly the same in Frozen and in Once, hasen't it already been established the King and Queen's names are different. That being said, however, with various dialog between the characters throughout the episodes, I think we have canon proof of what happened in Once and it is very similar to Frozen. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe all of this is Once canon (using Once's dialog): Elsa and Anna are born to the King and Queen of Arendelle. As a child Elsa's powers come to light when something bad accidently happens, and the parents go to the rock trolls for help. There is only so much the rock trolls can do, so they keep Elsa and Anna seperated. Getting desperate and looking for answers, the parents go take a journey on a boat, which sinks, killing the parents. This means when Elsa comes of age she will be Queen. On her corination day, Anna meets a suitor named Hans, who is the youngest of 13 brothers from the Southern Isles. Also, Elsa's powers accedentially get revealed and she runs away in fear. She tries to hide by creating a place for herself, but in doing so accidentially puts all of Arendelle in an eternal winter. Anna goes to help her sister, and runs into an ice seller named Kristoff and his reindeer Sven, and they decide to team up. Meanwhile, Hans decides to take over Arendelle. Things happen, but in the end Anna is able to save Elsa, and Elsa gains control of the her powers, and unfreezes Arendelle, ready to take over as Queen. Hans is banished, and Anna falls in love with Kristoff and they are set to wed.

So really, all of Frozen has been confirmed, through Once's dialog. The ONLY difference so far between Once and Frozen is that Idun was renamed Gerda. No word on Agdar's new name (if he even has one!). And even then, Idun and Agdar's names are never mentioned in the actual movie, so Once had full license to name them whatever they pleased.

Also, Olaf/Marshmallow's existence during the first film is confirmed canon as well, as Elsa says to Ingrid in "Rocky Road" and I quote "Have you ever made a snowman come to life?" which could refer to either snow creature, or most likely both. So yes, ALL of Frozen's main points have been confirmed canon in the world of Once. At the very least, those references should be added. The king is probably name Kai in Once. Oh, it's definitely Kai. LOL But it hasn't been said on-screen, so until then he remains nameless.