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Frozen 2 Had A Ton Of Adult Jokes Everyone Missed!
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A lot has changed in the six years since Frozen came out. There’s a new president, Kobe Bryant retired and also, the fans of the original frozen aren’t little kids anymore. Because of those six years, the people at Disney have tried to make the content a little darker and more political. But maybe they’ve compensated too far in that direction. Some parents are a little worried about taking their kids to the movie. Are there worries warranted? Of course not, but today we’ll try and get inside the minds of the touchy parents that think Frozen 2 went too far.

Maybe it’s the innuendo. There are a few moments in the new Frozen, between Anna and Kristoff that are a little more racy than some parents might like. Take Anna’s line near the end of the film, when Kristoff is all dressed up for her coronation. He’s aching to get back into his normal clothes and Anna says she doesn’t mind, in fact, she “prefers him in leather.” The parents who are anxious about their kids hearing these lines need not be. If a kid’s “too young” to be hearing that kind of talk, then they won’t understand the joke, it’s pretty subtle.

On a darker note, there are some more serious emotional moments in the movie. The things that Anna hints at in her darkest moments are serious. So serious they can’t be said in a monetized YouTube video. But watch ahead and we’ll find a way to make you understand.

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