Frozen's snowman, Olaf, tells classic Disney tales.Frozen's snowman, Olaf, tells classic Disney tales.Frozen's snowman, Olaf, tells classic Disney tales.
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I had no expectations to this show because I thought it was the usual, simple animation comedy, but it was actually not bad. It makes fun of different characters from several classic Disney movies in exaggerated ways, which makes it quite funny. Recommending for everyone who has watched The Little Mermaid, Moana, The Lion King, Aladdin and Tangled. My personal favorite is The Little Mermaid.
Very similar to some of the 'oversimplified' videos on youtube. But well executed nontheless. But honestly I find some of the youtube version much more entertaining and amuzing.
6/10: good. But there excists better.
6/10: good. But there excists better.
Inspired by the section of "Frozen 2" when Olaf the snowman recounts the story of the first film, here the characters re-enacts five more Disney films. It's basically a DVD extra expounded into a little short series and, provided you accept it for what it is, it's fine.
With the occasional help of Sven or the frost giants, Olaf (Josh Gad) recounts the events of five Disney films for comedic effect. The films are "The Lion King", "Moana", "The Little Mermaid", "Tangled" and "Aladdin".
I'll not run too long with my review here, as the whole series is over in around 11 minutes. The animation work is good, on par with the other scenes from "Frozen 2". Your tolerance for this might depend on your thoughts about the character of Olaf. I get the he's a divisive one, but I think the scattershot approach works in his favour here, each joke is over immediately and we're onto the next one quickly, almost too quickly at times.
They're slightly less affectionate jabs than you might otherwise have anticipated, occasionally pointing out a logic problem with one of the films. I laughed a few times across the 11 minutes and probably that's all I could have really asked of it.
With the occasional help of Sven or the frost giants, Olaf (Josh Gad) recounts the events of five Disney films for comedic effect. The films are "The Lion King", "Moana", "The Little Mermaid", "Tangled" and "Aladdin".
I'll not run too long with my review here, as the whole series is over in around 11 minutes. The animation work is good, on par with the other scenes from "Frozen 2". Your tolerance for this might depend on your thoughts about the character of Olaf. I get the he's a divisive one, but I think the scattershot approach works in his favour here, each joke is over immediately and we're onto the next one quickly, almost too quickly at times.
They're slightly less affectionate jabs than you might otherwise have anticipated, occasionally pointing out a logic problem with one of the films. I laughed a few times across the 11 minutes and probably that's all I could have really asked of it.
After a rough week at work, I put these on for something not too taxing on my brain. WOW! I loved these sooooooo much. Olaf's unique way of telling stories was just what I needed. Made me laugh, cheered me up and was so good I watched it all through about four times. Definite favourite that I will return to.
Anyone who doesn't love it, has no soul.
Beautiful!
Anyone who doesn't love it, has no soul.
Beautiful!
While I'm not a mega fan of Olaf or Frozen (I don't hate them I just wouldn't put it on my top 10 favorite movies) I was entertained at how he can retell classic movies such as The Lion King or Aladdin or Moana in a fun and not bland or boring way. If you got time to spare, I recommend seeing this once. It's good enough for me.
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