Here is the petition you can sign asking Disney to ignore the crazy crap suggestion of the LGBT fanatics to make Princess Elsa in Frozen a lesbian.
Send Princess Elsa what she really wants – a Prince Charming! Or leave her as a happy, busy, celibate. Both are admirable options.
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Send Princess Elsa what she really wants – a Prince Charming!
But Elsa is a fictional character, so she wants whatever her creator(s) decide that she wants.
If the decision is that she wants a Princess Charming, then you don’t have to like it, but it’s not a mistake.
“Here is the petition you can sign asking Disney”
It’s called the Bottom Line. You’ve clearly not watched Frozen. So Disney has clearly not made any money off of you with respect to Frozen, or Elsa, or Elsa’s preferences. So why would anyone at Disney give a rat’s ass what you do or do not want?
Would you watch it if she had a boyfriend?
If she was celibate?
If she married Kung Fu Panda?
No one cares. Your opinions are surplus to needs. People who are buying the movies are having their say, and approving/disapproving Disney’s choices. Sign all the petitions you want, little voice. It’s not how this world works.
Elsa is asexual.
In my head canon.
But, is Elsa being a lesbian fit the story then shouldn’t the authors take this decision? In another exemple, I don’t think the Animorphs joining the Yeerks or Ned Flanders joining American Atheists would have really fitted them.
<@Creativerealms > #124577
She could be anything honestly, heterosexual, homosexual (lesbian specifically), bisexually, or as you mention asexual, but it does seem likely that’s she’s asexual, though that still leaves open for romantic orientation as well, not all asexuals are aromantics afterall, actually most of them aren’t aromantics.
<@KZadBhat > #124639
wouldn’t that be fun to see, though knowing these types, they’d probably accuse her of bestality despite being involved with a sentient being, thus not really beastality anymore. But that’s flatly impossible given the… tense relationship between disney and dreamworks (that and dreamsworks is owned by a rival studio) but it certainly would make for some fun viewing regardless, especially since the films makes some subtle hints that Po and Tigress like the other (though still make it clear they are not involved) so interspecies relationships seems to be the norm for Kung Fu Panda.
Personally, I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with making Elsa a lesbian. Is it possible it could be done poorly? Yes, but plenty of fictional straight relationships have been handled badly.
I very much doubt Disney has ever planned that. Though, if they actually did, I might actually watch it. I didn’t care enough about Frozen to watch the second film, but I’m a sucker for yuri.
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