The main protagonist of the film and the younger sister to Elsa.
Action Girl: Downplayed. She's shown to be able to hold her own well against a pack of wolves and an ice golem and can pack a mean punch when she wants to, but the story places more focus on her plucky aspects than her action ones.
Adorkable: VERY.
Affectionate Parody: Of other Disney Princesses. Though this is kind of the point of her character.
All Loving Heroine: All she wants is to reconnect with her big sister, and she believes in The Power of Love.
Annoying Younger Sibling: Played for Laughs when she and Elsa were still kids. After the accident, Anna's relentless efforts to reach out to her older sister, who in turn continuously shrugs her off in order to to protect her, are depicted in a very heartbreaking way.
Badass:
Badass Adorable: See Badass Princess and the fact that she's pretty Adorkable.
Badass in Distress: Saves herself from her curse as well as saving Elsa and stopping Hans all at the same time.
Badass Normal: She doesn't have any magical powers like Elsa, but is still more than capable of holding her own.
Badass Princess: This princess, who has been locked up in her home for 13 years, was able to help Kristoff take on a pack of wolves, stand up to an ice golem, and punch Hans in the face with enough force to knock him off a boat. Heck, she didn't even need a knight-in-shining-armor to finish the job.
Beware the Nice Ones: Gets angry enough at Marshmallow to throw a snowball at and provoke it. At the end, she punches Hans in the face so hard that he falls off a ship into the harbor.
Big Damn Heroes: Saves Elsa's life by taking a sword slash for her just as her body totally freezes, which counts as the act of true love that in turn saves her life.
Big "NO!": As she jumps in front of Elsa just as Hans is about to strike her with his sword.
Big Sister Worship: Implied to be this to Elsa.
Birds of a Feather: What initially draws her to Hans.
Braids of Action: Twin plaits.
Break the Cutie: Goes through a lot over the course of the film. If Elsa pushing her away and (accidentally) freezing her heart wasn't enough, Hans' reveal that he never truly loved her pushes her to the Despair Event Horizon.
Brutal Honesty: She rarely sugarcoats her feelings.
Buffy Speak: "Beautifuller", "good different", etc.
Catch Phrase: "... Wait, what?"
Cheerful Child: As a little girl.
Color Motif: Green: every single one of her outfits has a green element to it, even her iconic "winter dress", which has a green band to it.
Cute Bruiser: An Adorkable Badass Princess mixed with her being a Pintsized Powerhouse.
Cute Clumsy Girl: So very much.
Deadpan Snarker: Sometimes.
Anna: Ooh, that's a rough business to be in right now!
Desperately Craves Affection: She grows up almost completely isolated from everyone except her parents and a few trusted servants, which leaves her starved for both attention and affection. She's so in need of both that she agrees to marry Hans on the day she meets him. This turns out to be an even worse idea than it already sounds.
Determinator: In regards to Elsa.
Did I Just Say That Out Loud?: Falls victim to this more than once.
Anna: This is awkward. I mean, not that you're awkward - we're-I'm awkward - you're gorgeous. ...Wait, what?
Didn't Think This Through: Not explicitly highlighted unlike her attitude towards romance, but the trait is there nonetheless; she clearly knows what she needs to do and does everything she can to do it, but doesn't necessarily think through all the actions on the way there. Case in point: she runs off after Elsa in naught but her summer gown and a cape, her plan in terms of confronting Elsa amount to 1) Find Elsa, 2) Talk to Elsa 3) ??? 4) Elsa defrosts Arendelle, provokes Marshmallow even after it began walking away...Coincides with the Fearless Fool entry below.
Disney Death: It feels like forever before she starts to unfreeze.
Does Not Understand Sarcasm: Justified since she has no contact with anyone around her age for years.
Do Not Taunt Cthulhu: Throws a snowball at Marshmallow, despite Kristoff telling her to leave him be. Needless to say, it doesn't go well.
Eating the Eye Candy: Non-sexual, but she spends a lot more time staring goofily at Hans than she really needs to during his intro.
Everything's Better with Princesses: She has been said to have the personality traits of Ariel, Mulan, and Rapunzel all rolled into one.
Fearless Fool: Anna's greatest strength and biggest weakness is that she is completely fearless; she will go boldly where others would hesitate, but also tends to be impulsive.
Fiery Redhead: She has strawberry-blonde hair, and can be pretty fiery when provoked.
Flat "What.": Her Catch Phrase at several points in the film.
She even does it to herself early on.
Foil: To Elsa.
Friendless Background: Anna was raised in seclusion her whole life without any close friends and little to no contact with her sister, which may be the reason why she's so naive and willing to marry Hans, a guy she just met.
Friend to All Living Things: Makes friends with baby ducks and charms Hans' horse, Sitron.
Genki Girl: Due to being cooped up in a castle for most of her life, Anna reacts to everything outside with enthusiasm and boundless energy. To the point that she's practically One of Us.
Girlish Pigtails: Had these when she was little. Eventually she wore braids instead.
Girly Bruiser: Oh, boy. She may seem girly, but that doesn't mean she can't pack a punch!
Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: The strawberry-blonde hair is an indication that she is a nice princess.
Hartman Hips: Take a look at her 18-year-old self in bed in the morning (See the Funny page for reference). Girl has booty.
Heroes Want Redheads: Falls in love with Hans at first sight. Subverted after it turns out he's the Big Bad and she has a love epiphany that she's in love with the blonde Kristoff.
Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Elsa; a good portion of the movie's drama is Anna wanting to become close to Elsa like they were as kids and not understanding why Elsa shuts her out.
Heroic BSOD: After learning of Hans's betrayal, she sadly tells Olaf that she doesn't know what love is.
Heroic RROD: After Elsa accidentally freezes her heart, her hair starts to turn white over time and her body starts to freeze on the inside.
Heroic Sacrifice: Ends up dodging in front of a sword strike meant for her sister even as she's turning to solid ice. Luckily, the Curse Escape Clause involving "an act of true love" kicks in.
Hikikomori: Not willingly, though.
Horrible Judge of Character: When it comes to Prince Hans.
Hot-Blooded: She's free-spirited, feisty, adventurous, and easily excitable. Other than that, it's Played for Laughs.
Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: With Kristoff.
The Ingenue: She's been locked up at home all her life, making her very naive about the real world.
Ink-Suit Actor: She has a strong resemblance to Kristen Bell.
In Love with Love: She's far more interested in having a romance so she doesn't have to be alone anymore than in Hans himself. She even goes as far as to accept his proposal after knowing him for only one day, claiming he's her true love.
Innocent Blue Eyes: Anna's eyes represent her kind-hearted and naive personality.
Innocently Insensitive: Hoo boy — especially during Do You Want to Build a Snowman? in which she begs Elsa to build a snowman with her, not knowing that the last time they built a snowman together, it almost killed her... There is a reason why she doesn't know better, though.
Ironic Echo: Elsa's "What do you know about true love?" is answered after Prince Hans leaves her to die by freezing.
Anna: I don't even know what love is.
Ironic Name: "Anna" means "grace", but she's hardly a graceful individual.
Its Pronounced Tro Pay: Her name is pronounced "Ahn-na", not "An-na".
Kill the Cutie: Subverted. Though she is left to die by Hans, she gets better.
Large Ham: Quite possibly the hammiest princess in Disney, especially when she was a child.
Laser-Guided Amnesia: A troll modifies her memory after Elsa's initial blast hits her as a child, letting her keep the memories of the fun times she had with her sister, but removing all knowledge of Elsa's powers as a precaution.
Le Parkour: Even as a child, she leaps insanely high and has no trouble vaulting around the castle either. Ironically, she really sucks at climbing.
Little Sister Instinct: When Elsa runs off after accidentally freezing the castle, Anna immediately sets out in search of her, despite the inherent danger of traveling alone through a blizzard.
Locked into Strangeness: Developed a Skunk Stripe after Elsa accidentally struck her in the head with her ice powers. Later, her hair begins to turn completely white after Elsa accidentally freezes her heart, but it turns back to normal after the curse is broken.
Locked Up And Left Behind: Hans locks her in a room and leaves her to die from Elsa's curse.
Lonely Rich Kid: A big reason for her agreeing to marry Hans so quickly.
Love at First Sight: With Hans. Nastily subverted when it turns out that Hans is the Big Bad who was faking being in love with Anna so he could marry into the throne.
Love Revelation Epiphany: Olaf tells her Kristoff loves her. This, coupled with Hans's betrayal, makes her realize she's in love with him.
Manic Pixie Dream Girl: She plays this part to Kristoff, the gruff, asocial ice harvester.
Meaningful Name: On the other hand, 'grace' can also mean "kindness and caring," which Anna does have in spades.
Messianic Archetype: Even after Elsa was called a monster by everyone else, had unintentionally caused an Endless Winter, and had rejected and even nearly killed her by accident... she never gave up on her fallen sister, believing in the inherent goodness in Elsa's heart. In the end, the concept of true love came in the form of a Heroic Sacrifice, which allowed Elsa to finally redeem herself and brought Anna back from the dead.
Missing Steps Plan: Her plan to save Arendelle is basically 1. Fin
The main protagonist of the film and the younger sister to Elsa.
Action Girl: Downplayed. She's shown to be able to hold her own well against a pack of wolves and an ice golem and can pack a mean punch when she wants to, but the story places more focus on her plucky aspects than her action ones.
Adorkable: VERY.
Affectionate Parody: Of other Disney Princesses. Though this is kind of the point of her character.
All Loving Heroine: All she wants is to reconnect with her big sister, and she believes in The Power of Love.
Annoying Younger Sibling: Played for Laughs when she and Elsa were still kids. After the accident, Anna's relentless efforts to reach out to her older sister, who in turn continuously shrugs her off in order to to protect her, are depicted in a very heartbreaking way.
Badass:
Badass Adorable: See Badass Princess and the fact that she's pretty Adorkable.
Badass in Distress: Saves herself from her curse as well as saving Elsa and stopping Hans all at the same time.
Badass Normal: She doesn't have any magical powers like Elsa, but is still more than capable of holding her own.
Badass Princess: This princess, who has been locked up in her home for 13 years, was able to help Kristoff take on a pack of wolves, stand up to an ice golem, and punch Hans in the face with enough force to knock him off a boat. Heck, she didn't even need a knight-in-shining-armor to finish the job.
Beware the Nice Ones: Gets angry enough at Marshmallow to throw a snowball at and provoke it. At the end, she punches Hans in the face so hard that he falls off a ship into the harbor.
Big Damn Heroes: Saves Elsa's life by taking a sword slash for her just as her body totally freezes, which counts as the act of true love that in turn saves her life.
Big "NO!": As she jumps in front of Elsa just as Hans is about to strike her with his sword.
Big Sister Worship: Implied to be this to Elsa.
Birds of a Feather: What initially draws her to Hans.
Braids of Action: Twin plaits.
Break the Cutie: Goes through a lot over the course of the film. If Elsa pushing her away and (accidentally) freezing her heart wasn't enough, Hans' reveal that he never truly loved her pushes her to the Despair Event Horizon.
Brutal Honesty: She rarely sugarcoats her feelings.
Buffy Speak: "Beautifuller", "good different", etc.
Catch Phrase: "... Wait, what?"
Cheerful Child: As a little girl.
Color Motif: Green: every single one of her outfits has a green element to it, even her iconic "winter dress", which has a green band to it.
Cute Bruiser: An Adorkable Badass Princess mixed with her being a Pintsized Powerhouse.
Cute Clumsy Girl: So very much.
Deadpan Snarker: Sometimes.
Anna: Ooh, that's a rough business to be in right now!
Desperately Craves Affection: She grows up almost completely isolated from everyone except her parents and a few trusted servants, which leaves her starved for both attention and affection. She's so in need of both that she agrees to marry Hans on the day she meets him. This turns out to be an even worse idea than it already sounds.
Determinator: In regards to Elsa.
Did I Just Say That Out Loud?: Falls victim to this more than once.
Anna: This is awkward. I mean, not that you're awkward - we're-I'm awkward - you're gorgeous. ...Wait, what?
Didn't Think This Through: Not explicitly highlighted unlike her attitude towards romance, but the trait is there nonetheless; she clearly knows what she needs to do and does everything she can to do it, but doesn't necessarily think through all the actions on the way there. Case in point: she runs off after Elsa in naught but her summer gown and a cape, her plan in terms of confronting Elsa amount to 1) Find Elsa, 2) Talk to Elsa 3) ??? 4) Elsa defrosts Arendelle, provokes Marshmallow even after it began walking away...Coincides with the Fearless Fool entry below.
Disney Death: It feels like forever before she starts to unfreeze.
Does Not Understand Sarcasm: Justified since she has no contact with anyone around her age for years.
Do Not Taunt Cthulhu: Throws a snowball at Marshmallow, despite Kristoff telling her to leave him be. Needless to say, it doesn't go well.
Eating the Eye Candy: Non-sexual, but she spends a lot more time staring goofily at Hans than she really needs to during his intro.
Everything's Better with Princesses: She has been said to have the personality traits of Ariel, Mulan, and Rapunzel all rolled into one.
Fearless Fool: Anna's greatest strength and biggest weakness is that she is completely fearless; she will go boldly where others would hesitate, but also tends to be impulsive.
Fiery Redhead: She has strawberry-blonde hair, and can be pretty fiery when provoked.
Flat "What.": Her Catch Phrase at several points in the film.
She even does it to herself early on.
Foil: To Elsa.
Friendless Background: Anna was raised in seclusion her whole life without any close friends and little to no contact with her sister, which may be the reason why she's so naive and willing to marry Hans, a guy she just met.
Friend to All Living Things: Makes friends with baby ducks and charms Hans' horse, Sitron.
Genki Girl: Due to being cooped up in a castle for most of her life, Anna reacts to everything outside with enthusiasm and boundless energy. To the point that she's practically One of Us.
Girlish Pigtails: Had these when she was little. Eventually she wore braids instead.
Girly Bruiser: Oh, boy. She may seem girly, but that doesn't mean she can't pack a punch!
Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: The strawberry-blonde hair is an indication that she is a nice princess.
Hartman Hips: Take a look at her 18-year-old self in bed in the morning (See the Funny page for reference). Girl has booty.
Heroes Want Redheads: Falls in love with Hans at first sight. Subverted after it turns out he's the Big Bad and she has a love epiphany that she's in love with the blonde Kristoff.
Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Elsa; a good portion of the movie's drama is Anna wanting to become close to Elsa like they were as kids and not understanding why Elsa shuts her out.
Heroic BSOD: After learning of Hans's betrayal, she sadly tells Olaf that she doesn't know what love is.
Heroic RROD: After Elsa accidentally freezes her heart, her hair starts to turn white over time and her body starts to freeze on the inside.
Heroic Sacrifice: Ends up dodging in front of a sword strike meant for her sister even as she's turning to solid ice. Luckily, the Curse Escape Clause involving "an act of true love" kicks in.
Hikikomori: Not willingly, though.
Horrible Judge of Character: When it comes to Prince Hans.
Hot-Blooded: She's free-spirited, feisty, adventurous, and easily excitable. Other than that, it's Played for Laughs.
Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: With Kristoff.
The Ingenue: She's been locked up at home all her life, making her very naive about the real world.
Ink-Suit Actor: She has a strong resemblance to Kristen Bell.
In Love with Love: She's far more interested in having a romance so she doesn't have to be alone anymore than in Hans himself. She even goes as far as to accept his proposal after knowing him for only one day, claiming he's her true love.
Innocent Blue Eyes: Anna's eyes represent her kind-hearted and naive personality.
Innocently Insensitive: Hoo boy — especially during Do You Want to Build a Snowman? in which she begs Elsa to build a snowman with her, not knowing that the last time they built a snowman together, it almost killed her... There is a reason why she doesn't know better, though.
Ironic Echo: Elsa's "What do you know about true love?" is answered after Prince Hans leaves her to die by freezing.
Anna: I don't even know what love is.
Ironic Name: "Anna" means "grace", but she's hardly a graceful individual.
Its Pronounced Tro Pay: Her name is pronounced "Ahn-na", not "An-na".
Kill the Cutie: Subverted. Though she is left to die by Hans, she gets better.
Large Ham: Quite possibly the hammiest princess in Disney, especially when she was a child.
Laser-Guided Amnesia: A troll modifies her memory after Elsa's initial blast hits her as a child, letting her keep the memories of the fun times she had with her sister, but removing all knowledge of Elsa's powers as a precaution.
Le Parkour: Even as a child, she leaps insanely high and has no trouble vaulting around the castle either. Ironically, she really sucks at climbing.
Little Sister Instinct: When Elsa runs off after accidentally freezing the castle, Anna immediately sets out in search of her, despite the inherent danger of traveling alone through a blizzard.
Locked into Strangeness: Developed a Skunk Stripe after Elsa accidentally struck her in the head with her ice powers. Later, her hair begins to turn completely white after Elsa accidentally freezes her heart, but it turns back to normal after the curse is broken.
Locked Up And Left Behind: Hans locks her in a room and leaves her to die from Elsa's curse.
Lonely Rich Kid: A big reason for her agreeing to marry Hans so quickly.
Love at First Sight: With Hans. Nastily subverted when it turns out that Hans is the Big Bad who was faking being in love with Anna so he could marry into the throne.
Love Revelation Epiphany: Olaf tells her Kristoff loves her. This, coupled with Hans's betrayal, makes her realize she's in love with him.
Manic Pixie Dream Girl: She plays this part to Kristoff, the gruff, asocial ice harvester.
Meaningful Name: On the other hand, 'grace' can also mean "kindness and caring," which Anna does have in spades.
Messianic Archetype: Even after Elsa was called a monster by everyone else, had unintentionally caused an Endless Winter, and had rejected and even nearly killed her by accident... she never gave up on her fallen sister, believing in the inherent goodness in Elsa's heart. In the end, the concept of true love came in the form of a Heroic Sacrifice, which allowed Elsa to finally redeem herself and brought Anna back from the dead.
Missing Steps Plan: Her plan to save Arendelle is basically 1. Fin
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