The Dark Secret 'Frozen' Has That No One Has Noticed
- Publish date
- Friday, 22 May 2015, 3:27PM
You know Frozen? The biggest and most popular Disney movie of all time? Of course you do, but there's something you didn't know that might devastate you.
Disney would probably rather keep this secret under wraps, but once you see it, you can't UNSEE it.
Kristoff's outfit is made out of reindeer skin.
As in, Sven's mum's skin.
Sounds like a pretty sweeping claim to make, but hear us out.
Reddit user Superclaude1 brought it to the world's attention, that Kristoff's outfit seems to be made of fur, and this would most likely be reindeer fur.
"In the context of the story, it all fits together," Superclaude1 wrote.
"The ice harvesters must have killed Sven's mother, leaving a baby Sven for Kristoff to look after, and giving him the pelt to wear. This explains why Sven is so close to Kristoff too, and why Kristoff still wears the same pelt. The smell reminds Sven of his mum."
The theory makes a fair bit of sense. In the film we learn why Sven is an orphan, and the reason he loves Kristoff so much.
Further evidence?
Kristoff is part of the Skandanavian people called the SÃ mi.
These are apparently Norway's indigenous people, and they are renowned for reindeer herding.
The SÃ mi heavily rely on reindeer for everything - from meat, fur and transportation.
Reddit points out that Kristoff appears to be wearing a combo of wolf, and reindeer.
The user also points out that reindeer are attracted to scent - so did Kristoff dress himself in Sven's mum's coat to trick him into liking him so much?
It's hard to un-learn this theory once it's implanted in your brain.
Does it make Frozen any less appealing? Well, that's up to you to decide...
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