Although Kristen Bell‘s children may not love the Frozen franchise, the actress said there’s one factor they will no less than respect concerning the movies.
In a current video interview with Vainness Honest, Bell, who voices Anna within the 2013 animated Disney movie and its 2019 sequel, was requested if her youngsters really feel otherwise concerning the motion pictures now that they’re older, whereas they beforehand weren’t serious about them.
“They certainly appreciate it in the fact that they can go to college because of it, but they’re not part of the Frozen phenomenon,” she responded. “Because kids are meant to make you feel grounded and they are meant to reject things their parents are involved in. Even if they secretly liked it, they would never tell me.”
The No person Desires This star shares two daughters together with her husband Dax Shepard.
Elsewhere within the interview, Bell stated she had “always dreamed” of getting the prospect to work on a Disney animated movie, so when she received the decision to voice Anna, she was simply “thrilled.” But she additionally knew at that second she had a chance to “create a character that I really needed to see when I was 11 years old.”
“I said all the Disney princesses stand like this, their hands are always perfect, their posture is perfect,” Bell recalled. “I want her [Anna] to be the opposite. I want her to wake up with drool in her mouth and I want her to snore and I want her to talk too much and too fast and wear her heart on her sleeve and trip over things, like the real quirk for a girl who is lovable, but not as put together.”
The Veronica Mars alum stated she was grateful they let her run together with her concepts for the character.
“This whole experience was really collaborative and some of those things they wrote in and others they didn’t and they let me kind of take the reins,” she added. “I still get such a sense of joy when I see it because I’m very proud.”
Frozen 3 and Frozen 4 are presently within the works at Disney, with Bell anticipated to reprise her voice position.