Talk:Frozen II/@comment-44968518-20200201125134/@comment-7167213-20200213185442

Oh that's not the only historical inconsistency they made. Take the story of The Little Mermaid when Elsa was in Ahtahallan. Frozen takes place in July of 1839 and Hans Christian Anderson wrote the Little Mermaid in 1837. Anna is 18 years of age in Frozen and yet it is depicted that King Agnar is depicted in his teen years which would be impossible, so unless Anna and Elsa aged rapidly, I don't see how this could happen. Not only that but the Northuldra are described as living as far north as you can go which depicts them as being a Sami tribe in the Arctic regions of Norway, so when the dam broke, there was no way the waves would have reached Arendelle so fast or even have been such a sufficient threat to destroy Arendelle's architecture by the time the waves reached the end of the fjord.

The writers aren't Jewish so I doubt they had that kind of agenda in mind so I believe that this was a combination of bad writing as well as caving into the SJWs who whined about the first Frozen movie being "too white." Hey, perhaps they were offended by a Jewish villain being the Duke of Weaseltown. Isn't it obvious that guy was a Rothschild?