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-->'''Olaf:''' ''(escorting the Snowgies through the doors)'' This way, Sludge and Slush and Slide and Ansel and Flake and Fridge and Flurry and Powder and Crystal and Squalor and Patch and Sphere and William...\\

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-->'''Olaf:''' ''(escorting the Snowgies through the doors)'' This way, Sludge and Slush and Slide and Ansel and Flake and Fridge and Flurry and Powder and Crystal and Squalor Squall and Patch and Sphere and William...[[OddNameOut William]]...\\
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* AnAesop:
** Taking care of yourself is the best gift to your loved ones.
** Tragedy can strike anytime, even when you're having fun.
** Listen to your body. Rest if you need to.
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** At the end, Hans [[Film/BackToTheFuture being knocked into a cart of manure]].

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** At the end, Hans [[Film/BackToTheFuture [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture being knocked into a cart of manure]].
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* AssholeVictim: Nobody was rushing to feel sorry for Hans when he was sent back to the Southern Isles after he tried to murder Anna and Elsa in the movie; in the short, it's taken a step further, in that he's forced to clean horse shit, and when the giant snowball lands on him after flying all the way from Arendelle, even the ''horses'' laugh at him.
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* MalfunctionMalady: Elsa's cold causes Snowgies to appear every time she sneezes.
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* SneezeOfDoom: The Snowgies who cause mischief are all created every time Elsa sneezes.
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Ship Sinking has been redefined to require in-universe acknowledgment for both the possibility of the couple and the ship sinking itself.


* ShipSinking: It's become harder to support the Kristoff/Elsa CrackShip now that we've seen Elsa scoffing at the banner Kristoff made, and "Sven" observing that she thinks Kristoff is an idiot, though it could be because of her cold and her anxiety over the birthday celebrations.
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* FallenOnHardTimesJob: Following his failed attempt to kill Anna and Elsa and take over Arendelle, Hans is reduced to cleaning stables.
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* AdultFear:
** Anyone who has ever [[spoiler:had a loved one dismissing anything (especially illnesses) as "minor" and then getting severely injured or killed because of that "something"]] might feel uncomfortable during the [[spoiler: clock tower scene]].
** The same scene might also be uncomfortable for those who had [[spoiler: experienced tragedy during an otherwise-joyous occasion]].
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!''Frozen Fever'' contains examples of:

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!''Frozen !!''Frozen Fever'' contains examples of:
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** At his trading post, Oaken offers Anna a sun balm "of my own invention"; here, he offers the sisters a cold medicine of the same origin.
** Elsa and Anna ride their tandem bike around the halls and down the stairs, which Anna did on her own (although hoping to do with Elsa instead) during "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?"
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** Elsa is wearing Oaken's "cloaken" at the end, and it looks a whole lot like the sweater Oaken was wearing in his trading post.
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A Logical Weakness is a weakness that is directly related to a character's superpower, like if Elsa's ice powers were shown to be weakned by heat.


* LogicalWeakness: Subverted - Elsa, who is canonically unaffected by cold temperatures, is still vulnerable to getting a cold (the disease)[[note]]Colds are caused by a virus, and have nothing to do with actually being cold - the only relationship between them is that in winter, people tend to stay inside to keep warm, staying in close proximity to each other, which of course greatly increases the likelihood of catching what is already a very easily communicable virus[[/note]].

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* LogicalWeakness: Subverted - Elsa, who is canonically unaffected by cold temperatures, is still vulnerable to getting a cold (the disease)[[note]]Colds are caused by a virus, and have nothing to do with actually being cold - the only relationship between them is that in winter, people tend to stay inside to keep warm, staying in close proximity to each other, which of course greatly increases the likelihood of catching what is already a very easily communicable virus[[/note]].



* RealityEnsues: Elsa, who is canonically unaffected by cold temperatures, is still vulnerable to getting a cold (the disease)[[note]]Colds are caused by a virus, and have nothing to do with actually being cold - the only relationship between them is that in winter, people tend to stay inside to keep warm, staying in close proximity to each other, which of course greatly increases the likelihood of catching what is already a very easily communicable virus[[/note]].

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