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*** [[ComboPlatterPowers Combination of all of the above]]. This makes him a FlyingBrick on par with ComicBook/{{Superman}}, with him being a Type 5 or 6 on the SuperWeight scale.

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*** [[ComboPlatterPowers Combination of all of the above]]. This makes him a FlyingBrick on par with ComicBook/{{Superman}}, with him being a Type 5 or 6 on the SuperWeight JustForFun/SuperWeight scale.
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*** RealityWarping. Hans is capable of bending reality like LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya, [[PowerIncontinence but it poses a bigger crisis]] than Elsa's EndlessWinter, and one that may have the potential to threaten all of reality should he have a superpower meltdown, with the additional Aesop that RealityWarpingIsNotAToy.

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*** RealityWarping. Hans is capable of bending reality like LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya, Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya, [[PowerIncontinence but it poses a bigger crisis]] than Elsa's EndlessWinter, and one that may have the potential to threaten all of reality should he have a superpower meltdown, with the additional Aesop that RealityWarpingIsNotAToy.
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[[WMG: Hans will have a love interest who will redeem him.]]
Perhaps an old friend who loved him despite their forcible separation by his abusive father. While she will still refuse to believe that he done anything wrong, she will gladly him help him out in his quest for redemption. Her persistence eventually makes him realise that perhaps love is not the weakness that he makes it out to be.
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Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf will have to deal with a problem that not only threatens Arendelle, but also the Southern Isles. So they go off to find a certain sideburns-sporting red-haired and green-eyed prince, who has been punished to work in the stables, and try to convince him - but he'll be [[GrumpyBear grouchy]], [[JerkAss rude]], [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids pessimistic]], [[VirtueIsWeakness and]] [[TheCynic cynical]] towards them at first - earning a SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers speech from the gang. After realizing that could be his big moment, it's possible that Hans will get a HeelRealization and slowly become more of an AntiVillain in the sequel, thus giving him a possible shot at his eventual HeelFaceTurn.

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Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf will have to deal with a problem that not only threatens Arendelle, but also the Southern Isles. So they go off to find a certain sideburns-sporting red-haired and green-eyed prince, who has been punished to work in the stables, and try to convince him - but he'll be [[GrumpyBear grouchy]], grouchy, [[JerkAss rude]], [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids pessimistic]], [[VirtueIsWeakness and]] [[TheCynic cynical]] towards them at first - earning a SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers speech from the gang. After realizing that could be his big moment, it's possible that Hans will get a HeelRealization and slowly become more of an AntiVillain in the sequel, thus giving him a possible shot at his eventual HeelFaceTurn.
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** Also in the same scene, the four will be confused at the [[BigScrewedUpFamily royal family's dynamics]]. Despite being fraught with issues, Kristoff's adoptive troll family and the sisters' parents were genuinely caring and loving, but upon seeing Hans' situation, they realize the Westergaards crank the DysfunctionalFamily trope UpToEleven with misogynistic and arrogant royals, a father who is a violent oppressor two times over, and 13 sons that are at each other's throats and use highly questionable means, including taunts and ''outright violence'', to earn their father's respect. The four also realize that growing up in such a macabre environment was a major factor behind Hans' actions in Arendelle.

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** Also in the same scene, the four will be confused at the [[BigScrewedUpFamily royal family's dynamics]]. Despite being fraught with issues, Kristoff's adoptive troll family and the sisters' parents were genuinely caring and loving, but upon seeing Hans' situation, they realize the Westergaards crank the DysfunctionalFamily trope UpToEleven up with misogynistic and arrogant royals, a father who is a violent oppressor two times over, and 13 sons that are at each other's throats and use highly questionable means, including taunts and ''outright violence'', to earn their father's respect. The four also realize that growing up in such a macabre environment was a major factor behind Hans' actions in Arendelle.



*** Plus, they will have a hard time comprehending the general cynicism surrounding the kingdom, as it's a [[CrapsaccharineWorld crapsaccharine]] {{dystopia}} with corrupt and/or decadent royals, general hatred of what the King does on a daily basis, and an incredibly harsh justice system. They would also be utterly baffled at the [[RoyallyScrewedUp ruling family's dynamics]], as the Westergaards exaggerate the DysfunctionalFamily trope UpToEleven.

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*** Plus, they will have a hard time comprehending the general cynicism surrounding the kingdom, as it's a [[CrapsaccharineWorld crapsaccharine]] {{dystopia}} with corrupt and/or decadent royals, general hatred of what the King does on a daily basis, and an incredibly harsh justice system. They would also be utterly baffled at the [[RoyallyScrewedUp ruling family's dynamics]], as the Westergaards exaggerate the DysfunctionalFamily trope UpToEleven.trope.



* Maybe a past friend who fell in love with Hans when they were young, but the two became separated as time went by. Years later, she tries to reconnect with him, but she's told about his crimes against Arendelle...and she refuses to believe it. [[UpToEleven Even after Hans personally drags himself out to confirm that it's all true, and describes it all to her in detail, she still thinks he's making it all up]], to everyone's exasperation.

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* Maybe a past friend who fell in love with Hans when they were young, but the two became separated as time went by. Years later, she tries to reconnect with him, but she's told about his crimes against Arendelle...and she refuses to believe it. [[UpToEleven Even after Hans personally drags himself out to confirm that it's all true, and describes it all to her in detail, she still thinks he's making it all up]], up, to everyone's exasperation.
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For whatever reason they come to the Southern Isles, they will decide to visit the royal stables so that Sven will have a place to sleep. There they find Hans, passed out from exhaustion. At first, because he's so overworked he thinks he's hallucinating and at first, bluntly ignores them. During this, Anna tries to talk down to him, making it clear he has no control over her, but he just passes it off. [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} He starts to have fun with it]], admitting he liked Anna's SkunkStripe and that he thinks Elsa is "rather attractive" to them, leaving them baffled (and in Elsa's case, [[AbhorrentAdmirer uncomfortable]]). When he sees Olaf, he thinks this confirms it's all in his head and starts laughing his head off. He ends up saying something rude, causing Olaf to throw a piece of coal at him. Hans snaps at him, but after a few seconds, he registers that a hallucination shouldn't hurt. After a few seconds of staring at the coal, he gives it back to Olaf, then poking him and the others to confirm they're real. Elsa grabs his finger and covers it in show, making him realize they aren't hallucinations. The situation actually gets serious for a moment as Hans panics at this realization. It becomes comical again when Anna points out Hans admitted to being attracted to Elsa, and she found that bit ActuallyPrettyFunny. Hans is outright embarrassed as he does a FacePalm, but Elsa is so awkward and unsure how to react to this that she orders them to promise [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain never to bring it up again]]. And Hans agrees with her on this.

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For whatever reason they come to the Southern Isles, they will decide to visit the royal stables so that Sven will have a place to sleep. There they find Hans, passed out from exhaustion. At first, because he's so overworked he thinks he's hallucinating and at first, bluntly ignores them. During this, Anna tries to talk down to him, making it clear he has no control over her, but he just passes it off. [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} He starts to have fun with it]], admitting he liked Anna's SkunkStripe skunk stripe and that he thinks Elsa is "rather attractive" to them, leaving them baffled (and in Elsa's case, [[AbhorrentAdmirer uncomfortable]]). When he sees Olaf, he thinks this confirms it's all in his head and starts laughing his head off. He ends up saying something rude, causing Olaf to throw a piece of coal at him. Hans snaps at him, but after a few seconds, he registers that a hallucination shouldn't hurt. After a few seconds of staring at the coal, he gives it back to Olaf, then poking him and the others to confirm they're real. Elsa grabs his finger and covers it in show, making him realize they aren't hallucinations. The situation actually gets serious for a moment as Hans panics at this realization. It becomes comical again when Anna points out Hans admitted to being attracted to Elsa, and she found that bit ActuallyPrettyFunny. Hans is outright embarrassed as he does a FacePalm, but Elsa is so awkward and unsure how to react to this that she orders them to promise [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain never to bring it up again]]. And Hans agrees with her on this.
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