I relate A LOT to Elsa, but in the end will always relate more to Anna just for the sole fact that she's a glass child.
So often I see people say Anna's just a "boring, bland, unimaginative copy of past Disney characters". Something I have literally never agreed with, but even if I'm being generous there will always be one thing literally NONE of the characters Anna's constantly compared to don't have, and that's being a glass child. Which is a major difference that matters A LOT to me.
And the fact barely anyone even knows what that is, or don't care about the traumas a childhood like this causes, says enough about how important Anna's existence as a character is (and why I'm so angry F2 never properly delved into this, despite a lot of deleted scenes/songs hinted at the fact they would've at some point).
Here's the definition for people who genuinely don't know and wanna learn instead of choosing to remain ignorant; "A child who feels "invisible" to their parents due to having a sibling with a serious health condition or disability who occupies a disproportionate amount of their parents' attention."
Friendly reminder that Anna AND Elsa are BOTH unique representation that deserves to be shown in (kids) media more, and just because they suffered different forms of neglect from the same parents, doesn't mean one is more valid or invalid than the other.
(If anyone dares accuse me one more time my love/defense of Anna in any way means I hate Elsa, I swear I'm gonna start swinging!)



















