Talk:Hans/@comment-34172821-20180122225858

I'm so interested into Hans and his backstory. The reveal of him was so unexpected and memorable. I don't get how the many Princes in other Disney movies are hyped up for nothing. Prince Charming was nothing special in my opinion. He wanted to marry Cinderella but went to numerous places in search for the owner of the missing shoe and didn't even recognize that when he went to Cinderella for her to try the shoe on, it was her before her foot fit into the shoe. He wanted to marry the owner of the shoe but didn't recognize her. Hans clearly appeared to like Anna despite knowing her for barely a day and seemed as the typical Disney Prince until his true nature was shown in the end. When has that ever happened in a Disney movie? He even attempted to murder Elsa which was shown when he was holding his sword (and also leaving Anna to freeze to death). I dislike Hans in terms of nature, but the concept of his character is well-done and intriguing. Well done.