Lillian (4): “Why does Elsa throw away her crown?” “She wants to stop being queen.” “Oh good idea.” “And she thinks they wouldn’t let her stop.” “No no she gets to quit and get a better job, making ice houses. That’s the rules.”
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There’s no textual support for Genie being able create anything of lasting impact or out of his line of sight.
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Twitter thread with career advice for Disney princesses is not the one we deserve, but the one we need.
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Came here to say basically this
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Relevant and canonical:https://twitter.com/onlxn/status/762316772347305984?s=19 …
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The Genie is more powerful.
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Te Fiti (from Moana) is a strong contender for the most powerful Disney character ever, but yeah, Elsa is quite something.
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The Genie can do that presumably? (Since it's not on his enumerated list of limitations.) And (post-freeing) the Genie has much better control of his powers. Zeus and the other Olympian gods are also characters in Hercules and seem more powerful?
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Hercules was a bad movie and shouldn't count for this discussion
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Somewhere an executive is wondering if Elsa has a binary mode ala Captain Marvel and giggling about synergy
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