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*Curiously, the in-game recreation of the ''Let It Go'' sequence carries over an animation error that was present in the original movie: when Elsa lets her hair down and drapes her braid over the front of her shoulder, it appears to phase through her shoulder entirely. It is unknown whether this was intentional on the developers part. | *Curiously, the in-game recreation of the ''Let It Go'' sequence carries over an animation error that was present in the original movie: when Elsa lets her hair down and drapes her braid over the front of her shoulder, it appears to phase through her shoulder entirely. It is unknown whether this was intentional on the developers part. | ||
*There is a single frame rendering error which displays "Arnold" when Elsa says "what they're going to say". | |||
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Revision as of 12:20, 14 February 2019
"Let It Go" (ありのままで Ari no Mama de, lit. "As I Am") is a song featured in Kingdom Hearts III. It is sung by Elsa, queen of Arendelle, as an expression of her newfound feeling of freedom after revealing her ice powers that she had kept hidden for so long.
The song, composed by husband-and-wife song writing team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, and performed (in English) by Idina Menzel, originated from Disney's 2013 animated feature film Frozen. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2014. The version used in Kingdom Hearts III was lifted directly from the movie, and used in an almost shot-for-shot pre-rendered recreation of the films sequence.
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Trivia
- Curiously, the in-game recreation of the Let It Go sequence carries over an animation error that was present in the original movie: when Elsa lets her hair down and drapes her braid over the front of her shoulder, it appears to phase through her shoulder entirely. It is unknown whether this was intentional on the developers part.
- There is a single frame rendering error which displays "Arnold" when Elsa says "what they're going to say".