Olaf: Difference between revisions

From the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, the Kingdom Hearts encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 30: Line 30:
==Story==
==Story==
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
Olaf is briefly seen being created by [[Elsa]] while she is singing "Let It Go".
Olaf is briefly seen being created by [[Elsa]] while she is singing "[[Let It Go]]".


After [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] fall down the mountain again, the animated Olaf steps on Sora's hair, mistaking it for grass, and gets his foot stuck. He manages to take off his foot and walk away, while Sora regains consciousness. Sora then tells Donald and Goofy that he saw a walking, talking snowman, but they don't believe him.
After [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] fall down the mountain again, the animated Olaf steps on Sora's hair, mistaking it for grass, and gets his foot stuck. He manages to take off his foot and walk away, while Sora regains consciousness. Sora then tells Donald and Goofy that he saw a walking, talking snowman, but they don't believe him.
Line 41: Line 41:


==Personality==
==Personality==
Olaf is a cheerful and upbeat snowman. He is very innocent about the world.
{{sec-stub}}
{{sec-stub}}


==Origin==
==Origin==
Olaf first appeared in the 2013 Disney film ''Frozen'', voiced by Josh Gad. Originally, Olaf was a snowman created by Elsa for Anna when the two were little, but collapsed after Elsa accidentally froze Anna. Thirteen years later, Elsa recreates Olaf when testing her powers, but unknowingly brings him to life.
Olaf first appeared in the 2013 Disney film ''Frozen'', voiced by Josh Gad. Originally, Olaf was a snowman created by Elsa for Anna when the two were little, but collapsed after Elsa accidentally froze Anna. Thirteen years later, Elsa recreates Olaf when testing her powers, but unknowingly brings him to life. Olaf eventually crosses paths with Anna and Kristoff and follows them in their journey to find Elsa. He does not have a significant role in the story, often the source of comic relief, although he does save Anna's life after Hans locks her in a room and leaves her to perish.
{{sec-stub}}


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
{{KH3}}
{{KH3}}