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The Voice Actor of Character Anna Reveals Her Children Don't Want to Watch 'FROZEN'

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The Voice Actor of Character Anna Reveals Her Children Don't Want to Watch 'FROZEN' Photo of Kristen Bell (credit: instagram.com/kristenanniebell)

Kapanlagi.com - Who doesn't know about one of Disney Princess's phenomenal films, FROZEN? This film has been a huge success worldwide and has become a favorite for many people, including children. But it seems not everyone is a fan of the hype surrounding FROZEN, including the children of Kristen Bell, the iconic voice of Anna. In a recent interview, Kristen Bell revealed that her two daughters are not actually part of the FROZEN fanbase that made their mother famous.

Kristen Bell received a statement about what her children think currently; during their childhood, it was mentioned that her two kids did not like watching the movie FROZEN. Considering they are now grown up, what do they think? Kristen Bell said that although her daughters are not particularly fond of FROZEN, they can at least appreciate one thing about the film. Because of the fame of FROZEN, that is the reason they are currently able to attend college. This certainly reminds us that sometimes the value of a work is not only measured by how much it is liked, but also by the impact it leaves behind.

Interestingly, Kristen Bell also explained that children often reject what their parents like. So even though FROZEN has become a global phenomenon, it seems her two daughters have chosen not to engage in the hype. Let's dive deeper into the story!

1. Admits Not All Children Like FROZEN

In an interview published by interview Vanity Fair quoted by The Hollywood Reporter, Kristen Bell openly shared her children's opinions about the film FROZEN in response to a question posed to her. She was asked whether her children felt differently about the film as they grew older, even though they were not interested in it before.

“They certainly appreciate it because they can go to college because of this film, but they are not part of the FROZEN craze, because kids are made to make you feel disconnected and they are made to reject things that involve their parents. Even if they secretly like it, they would never tell me,” Kristen said in English in response to the question.

This shows how realistic children are in assessing something. Although they may not like the film, they can see the positive impact it has left. Kristen reminds us that children's perspectives are very unique and can be different.

2. Exciting Stories Behind the Scenes

Kristen Bell herself stated that she is very grateful to be a part of a princess world, especially in Disney.

On the other hand, Kristen Bell also shared that she has always dreamed of being involved in a Disney animated film. So when she got the offer to voice Anna, she was incredibly happy! Just imagine, her childhood dream finally came true. Who wouldn’t be excited if a long-held aspiration could be realized?

But it’s not just happiness; Kristen immediately realized that this was an opportunity to create a very special character. She expressed that she really wanted to create a character at the age of 11. It’s no wonder that Anna’s character is so full of emotion!

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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