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So when I saw there was a Frozen comic coming out from Joe Books I was pretty curious, I like Frozen and wondered what kind of tone the book would take: leaning more towards the adventure, or comedy end. It's an anthology book with a bit of both, but mostly saccharine aesops... Not that that's out of place for a Disney kids' book. I don't regret buying this issue, it's pretty cute, but it's not something I'd pick up regularly.
Here's two cute pages from a six page story.
Elsa asks Anna how she manages to stay so unflappably cheerful, and Anna says it's because things always seem to end up right in the end.
She recounts how she slept in once on waffle day (for she loves waffles)...



Also, at least one local radio station has added "Do You Want to Build a Snowman," into their Christmas music rotation, that song does not work outside of the context of the movie... like at all.
Here's two cute pages from a six page story.
Elsa asks Anna how she manages to stay so unflappably cheerful, and Anna says it's because things always seem to end up right in the end.
She recounts how she slept in once on waffle day (for she loves waffles)...



Also, at least one local radio station has added "Do You Want to Build a Snowman," into their Christmas music rotation, that song does not work outside of the context of the movie... like at all.
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Date: 2016-12-13 01:46 am (UTC)