La Reine des Neiges and La Reine des Neiges are two of the greatest films of all time. Well, my opinion might be slightly biased, because as toi know, I kind of like Elsa. When I say kind of, I think that she's the coolest thing ever.
Anyways, an important attribute of animated films is having a good cast of voices. Voice jouer la comédie requires being able to give a convincing performance without the benefit of being physically expressive. Thankfully, both La Reine des Neiges films have quite the impressive cast.
La Reine des Neiges introduced me to Idina Menzel. If toi ask me, she's one of the greatest singers of all time. In fact, she's one of my haut, retour au début two singers to ever perform in any Disney production, right up there with Tony geai, jay from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. La Reine des Neiges also helped me gain a large appreciation for Alan Tudyk. Since appearing in Frozen, Alan Tudyk has continued giving great vocal performances in both shows and films.
From both films:
Kristen cloche, bell as Princess Anna
Idina Menzel as Queen Elsa
Jonathan Groff as Kristoff
Josh Gad as Olaf
Alan Tudyk as the Duke of Weselton in the first film. In the seconde film, he voiced a Northuldra leader, a soldier and a guard.
Ciarán Hinds as Grand Pabbie
Maia Wilson as Bulda
Stephen J. Anderson as Kai
Paul Briggs as guimauve
From the first film:
Santino Fontana as Prince Hans
Maurice LaMarche as King Agnarr
Jennifer Lee (who co-directed the film) as Queen Iduna
Edie McClurg as Gerda
Chris Williams as Oaken
From the seconde film:
Sterling K. Brown as Lieutenant Mattias
Alfred Molina as King Agnarr
Evan Rachel Wood as Queen Iduna
Martha Plimpton as Yelena
Rachel Matthews as Honeymaren
Jason Ritter as Ryder
Jeremy Sisto as King Runeard
Aurora as the Voice
Additional Information:
Kristen cloche, bell and Idina Menzel also voiced the La Reine des Neiges sisters in the seconde Wreck-It Ralph film. Both of them, along with Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad, also did voicework in some La Reine des Neiges shorts.
In the seconde film, Hans and the Duke's dialogue is audio taken from the first film.
Oaken appeared in the seconde film, but he didn't have any dialogue.
King Agnarr and Queen Iduna were recast in the seconde film. That might be because they have plus dialogue and plus prominent roles in the seconde film.
Anyways, an important attribute of animated films is having a good cast of voices. Voice jouer la comédie requires being able to give a convincing performance without the benefit of being physically expressive. Thankfully, both La Reine des Neiges films have quite the impressive cast.
La Reine des Neiges introduced me to Idina Menzel. If toi ask me, she's one of the greatest singers of all time. In fact, she's one of my haut, retour au début two singers to ever perform in any Disney production, right up there with Tony geai, jay from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. La Reine des Neiges also helped me gain a large appreciation for Alan Tudyk. Since appearing in Frozen, Alan Tudyk has continued giving great vocal performances in both shows and films.
From both films:
Kristen cloche, bell as Princess Anna
Idina Menzel as Queen Elsa
Jonathan Groff as Kristoff
Josh Gad as Olaf
Alan Tudyk as the Duke of Weselton in the first film. In the seconde film, he voiced a Northuldra leader, a soldier and a guard.
Ciarán Hinds as Grand Pabbie
Maia Wilson as Bulda
Stephen J. Anderson as Kai
Paul Briggs as guimauve
From the first film:
Santino Fontana as Prince Hans
Maurice LaMarche as King Agnarr
Jennifer Lee (who co-directed the film) as Queen Iduna
Edie McClurg as Gerda
Chris Williams as Oaken
From the seconde film:
Sterling K. Brown as Lieutenant Mattias
Alfred Molina as King Agnarr
Evan Rachel Wood as Queen Iduna
Martha Plimpton as Yelena
Rachel Matthews as Honeymaren
Jason Ritter as Ryder
Jeremy Sisto as King Runeard
Aurora as the Voice
Additional Information:
Kristen cloche, bell and Idina Menzel also voiced the La Reine des Neiges sisters in the seconde Wreck-It Ralph film. Both of them, along with Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad, also did voicework in some La Reine des Neiges shorts.
In the seconde film, Hans and the Duke's dialogue is audio taken from the first film.
Oaken appeared in the seconde film, but he didn't have any dialogue.
King Agnarr and Queen Iduna were recast in the seconde film. That might be because they have plus dialogue and plus prominent roles in the seconde film.