The Frozen/Moana sisterhood
Frozen and Moana are very different in some ways, but they also have a lot in common. They take place in two completely different climates and cultures. Both films, however, feature strong, brave female protagonists who face significant challenges throughout the story. As a result, it’s no surprise that the 2016 film Moana included a reference to big sister Frozen.
Moana’s father shows her a tapestry depicting a monstrous-looking creature that has been passed down through generations during one of her family’s time-honored traditions and history lessons. Moreover, it’s a snow monster from the Disney film Frozen named Marshmallow.
Why Gaston didn’t use his gun
The creators of Disney are famous for their careful attention to detail and strive to remain as close as possible to the truth. Given how many Disney films occur with speaking animals and magic creatures in composite worlds, this might seem strange. However, it helps in the credibility of the storylines.
Take, for example, the following scene. Given his reputation as the best shot and his constant availability of weapons, why would Gaston choose to fight with a bow in this battle? To be completely honest, it was pouring outside. Gunpowder and water are incompatible.