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Olaf
Frozen character
Olaf from Disney's Frozen.png
First appearance Frozen (2013)
Created by Chris Buck
Jennifer Lee
Voiced by Josh Gad
In-universe information
Species Snowman
Gender Male

Olaf is a fictional character from Disney’s Frozen franchise, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Olaf is first presented in the 53rd animated film Frozen (2013) as an inanimate snowman created by Elsa and Anna in their childhood. He then reappears as a character in the film as Anna searches for her runaway sister in hopes of restoring summer. Olaf is recreated by Elsa as she accidentally plunges Arendelle into an eternal winter. Olaf helps Anna and Kristoff find Elsa and journeys with them all the way back to the kingdom, where he remains part of the sisters’ lives and appears again in the 2019 film, Frozen II. He is voiced by Josh Gad.

Development[edit]

Origins and concept[edit]

The Disney studio made their first attempts to adapt Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale, «The Snow Queen», as early as 1943, when Walt Disney considered the possibility of producing a biography film of the author.[1] However, the story and the characters proved to be too symbolic[2][3] and posed unsolvable problems to Disney and his animators. Later on, other Disney executives had made efforts to translate this material to the big screen, however these proposals were all shelved due to similar issues.[1]

In 2008, Chris Buck pitched Disney his version of the story[4] called Anna and the Snow Queen, which was planned to be traditionally animated.[5] This version was «completely different» from Frozen; it had a storyline that stuck much closer to the original material and featured an entirely different Olaf character, the role more resembling Marshmallow’s.[6] However, by early 2010, the project was scrapped again.[5][7] On December 22, 2011, Disney announced a new title for the film, Frozen, which would be released on November 27, 2013, and a different crew from the previous attempt.[8] The new script, which employed «the same concept but was completely rewritten»,[5] finally solved the long-term problem with Andersen’s story by depicting Anna and Elsa as sisters.[9]

Voice[edit]

Josh Gad, a Tony-nominated actor best known for his performance as Elder Cunningham in Broadway’s The Book of Mormon (which was co-written by the Frozen’s co-songwriter Robert Lopez),[10] was cast to voice Olaf.[11][12][13] Gad later expressed that getting a part in a Disney film was «kind of a dream come true» for him, as he had always been a fan of Disney films in general and their animated productions in particular.[14] «I grew up during the second golden age of Disney animation, when every movie that came out was an event – The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King,» he said.[10] Impressed by the performances of comedic relief sidekicks such as Timon and Pumbaa in The Lion King, or the Genie in Aladdin, Gad set the goal to play characters of this type since his early age: «I remember […] saying, «I want to do that one day. I really want to do that,»» he recalled.[10][14][15] Gad based his performance on his The Book of Mormon co-star Rory O’Malley.[16]

Design and characterization[edit]

As a snowman Anna and Elsa built together as kids, Olaf represents innocent love and the joy the sisters once had when they were young before being split. He is not just funny, he also has a «big role to play representing the innocent love in the scale of fear versus love.»[17] It was not until he meant something to the girls that he resonated with us,»[18] «Olaf couldn’t just be thrown in, he had to have a purpose» and that one of his purposes was to be the embodiment of the sisterly relationship that had gone cold.[19] «When Anna and Elsa were very little, and before Elsa’s powers accidentally hurt Anna, they played. They’d sneak away and play with her powers. And you see them roll the snowman. He’s not magical. He doesn’t come to life. But they name him Olaf and he likes warm hugs.» «It inspires the look. And so when Elsa is singing «Let It Go» obviously the first thing she goes to is the last moment she was happy. And it was that moment. And so he’s imbued with that. He’s innocent love.» The continuous themes that can be seen throughout the movie revolve around the power of love and fear. Olaf, on one end of that spectrum, represents the most innocent kind form of love. It is possible that he resembles some of the characteristics of Anna’s younger self. This provides a connection between the sisters’ happy past and their ability to remember that love in difficult times. Overall his character provides much of the comic relief found in the film, while conveying lovable innocence and purity. «And so he was just a lot of fun, and emotionally he’ll bring a lot that we weren’t able to show you yet, too. So he’s funny in the kids-state-the-obvious kind of way.» (Lee) «And he can say very poignant things too.» (Buck)[2]

In very early versions of the film, Olaf was originally written as one of the guards at Elsa’s castle when the concept of Elsa controlling a legion of menacing snowmen was still in the story.[19][20] Buck talked on this scrapped character setting, «We always talked about she was trying to learn about her powers. So we talked about it like it’s the first pancake. You know that pancakes get burned on the bottom that you throw out. Well, that’s Olaf. Olaf was her first pancake.»[20] In order to keep the character from getting too complex, the directors wanted him to have a childlike innocence.[19] According to Lee, «When you’re a child the awkwardness and the funny shapes you make with the snowmen, the heads are never perfect» and that’s how they came up with the ideas when thinking what kids would think of a snowman.[19][20]

Gad also made plenty of improvements for Olaf during the recording sessions. But the directors were very careful not to risk the character taking over the story.[19] «Olaf was very much a sketch until we had Josh Gad, and then we would just get in the room and play and we’d have a lot of fun and that’s really how we found his voice specifically and how he looks at the world. It really was working with Josh that did that.»[21] «It was a lot funnier than I expected, thanks largely to Josh Gad’s surprisingly well-written deluded snowman character» (Del Vecho).[22] Gad’s studio performance was videotaped, and animators used his facial expressions and physical moves as a reference for animating the character.[18]

Hyrum Osmond, one of the film’s animation supervisors, served as the character lead for Olaf.[22] Del Vecho described him as «quiet but he has a funny, wacky personality so we knew he’d bring a lot of comedy to it.»[22] Osmond himself admitted that «My personality’s a bit like Olaf.»[18]

The filmmakers developed a new software called Spaces to aid artists in deconstructing Olaf and rebuilding him as part of the animation process.[23][24] «It was kind of an animator’s dream,» Osmond enthused. «You have a character that can come apart. We said to the animation crew, ‘Just have fun with it.'» «The fun part of Olaf, we learned early on that his body parts can fall apart and we knew that we would want to take full advantage of that. You will see quite a bit more of that in the movie in a surprising way.» (Chris Buck).[21] «Olaf has become his own sort of standout comic character and the animators are having fun animating him. There’s a lot of squash in there – I mean, a lot – and he’s the only character we can throw off a cliff and have him come apart on the way down, still survive and be happy. We have the contrast of Olaf being a Snowman but loving the idea of Summer» (Del Vecho)[22]

Appearances[edit]

Frozen[edit]

His first appearance in Frozen is during Anna and Elsa’s childhood as a snowman. Later, Olaf is recreated during the first chorus of «Let It Go», and unknown to Elsa, comes to life. Two days later, Anna and Kristoff and Sven cross paths with Olaf while traveling through a meadow. Anna’s first instinct is to give Olaf the carrot nose that he had been missing. Before they continue on their way, Olaf sings a short number fantasizing about what it might be like to experience summer heat, unaware that he’ll melt. Olaf then guides Anna and Kristoff to Elsa’s ice palace.

After they are expelled by Marshmallow, Olaf accompanies Anna and Kristoff to the trolls who raised Kristoff, seeking help from Grand Pabbie in regards to ice that is in Anna’s heart. There, the trolls try to marry Anna and Kristoff («Fixer Upper») and Olaf sings a sentence in the sequence.

The group thinks a «True Love’s Kiss» can save Anna, and so head back to Arendelle. Olaf gets separated from the group on the way, and only appears again in the library after Hans’ betrayal, having managed to sneak past the guards. Olaf comforts Anna, telling her the real meaning of love. Then they head out to the fjord to find Kristoff, but Olaf is blown away.

In the end, when Elsa finally dissipates the eternal winter and reestablishes herself as queen, she creates him a snow cloud to stand directly above him so he could fulfill his dream of living in summer without melting. He then smells a flower and sneezes his carrot nose directly into Sven’s mouth, but Sven returns it to him. He is last seen skating with Anna and Elsa as Elsa creates an improvised skating rink on the castle courtyard.

Frozen Fever[edit]

Olaf appears in the short film Frozen Fever where he is caught stuffing a piece of cake into his mouth by Elsa. When Elsa is not paying any attention, Olaf quickly spits it back onto the cake where he ate from. Then, he is found helping Kristoff and Sven trying to get rid of the snowgies that are being produced every time Elsa sneezes. At the end of the special, he is seen helping Kristoff and Sven escort the snowgies to live with Marshmallow at the ice palace on the North Mountain.

Sofia the First[edit]

Olaf made an appearance in an episode of Sofia the First titled «The Secret Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle», the second episode of a four-part story arc, which premiered February 15, 2016 on Disney Channel and Disney Junior. He is once again voiced by Josh Gad.[25]

Olaf’s Frozen Adventure[edit]

Olaf starred in a 21-minute Frozen holiday film along with Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Sven, which debuted in theaters for a limited time engagement[26] with Disney·Pixar’s Coco on November 22, 2017.[27] It made its television debut on ABC on December 14, 2017.[28]

When Christmas arrives in Arendelle, Anna and Elsa plan a surprise party for their subjects. Olaf is particularly excited to start the festivities, but when it comes time for the party to begin, all the guests leave after the annual ringing of the Yule bell in the castle courtyard. Anna and Elsa come to realize that their isolation had robbed them of any holiday traditions of their own, which Elsa feels guilty for. Olaf, however, enlists Sven to journey throughout Arendelle and learn from the populace of all the traditions the season has to offer. Once enough information is gathered (including melting and then reforming in Oaken’s sauna), Olaf makes his way back to the castle, though a mishap with overloading Kristoff’s sled separates the two, and destroys the sled and all the holiday-related keepsakes in the process. With only a fruitcake, Olaf journeys into the woods, and is attacked by vicious wolves while traversing through. He narrowly escapes them, but loses the fruitcake shortly thereafter to a hawk.

Depressed at having failed Anna and Elsa, Olaf wanders into the night, depressed, and figures it would be best to remain lost. Meanwhile, Sven informs Kristoff, Anna, and Elsa of Olaf’s encounter with the wolves, and a search party is organized to find the missing snowman. After much searching, the royal sisters come across the downhearted Olaf, who apologizes for failing in his mission. Anna and Elsa reveal that they managed to find a tradition on their own: Olaf. It is revealed that during the years that they were separated, Anna would create drawings of Olaf (and on one occasion, a doll), and slide them under Elsa’s door each Christmas as a reminder of their childhood and the love they have for each other. The sisters then lead Olaf and their subjects onto a frozen lake beneath the northern lights to host a holiday party and create a giant Christmas tree made of ice.

Frozen II[edit]

Olaf is featured in the sequel to Frozen, Frozen II; released on November 22, 2019, in the US. In this film, it is revealed that Olaf no longer needs his personal flurry and now has a layer of permafrost that keeps him from melting. While running from Arendelle, Olaf starts to blow but Kristoff saves him from being blown away he was seen playing with the children as they were decorating some ice crystals.

When Elsa gets frozen knowing the truth about the past, Olaf disintegrates once Elsa’s power is gone. After Anna has the dam destroyed, and Elsa is saved by her action, Elsa rebuilds Olaf.

Once Upon a Snowman[edit]

Once Upon a Snowman tells Olaf’s story after he is created by Elsa and before he meets Anna and Kristoff. It explains why Olaf likes summer and how he remembers his name.

Olaf Presents[edit]

Inspired by a scene in Frozen II in which Olaf recaps the entirety of the first film in 90 seconds, Olaf Presents has Olaf recapping several popular Disney films in that same vein. He recaps The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Lion King, Tangled, and Moana.[29]

Theme parks[edit]

At Disneyland, there was a talking audio-animatronic Olaf sitting on top the roof of the cottage that was home to the Anna and Elsa meet-and-greet.[30] From July 5 to September 1, 2014, as part of ‘Frozen’ Summer Fun show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Olaf will appear in Olaf on Summer Vacation section to chime in and keep visitors updated on all his adventures. He is also available for pick-ups and take-along in various locations in the park. The character will also appear in «Frozen» Fireworks Spectacular section alongside Anna, Elsa and Kristoff, a fireworks display set to the music of Frozen.[31][32] Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf will make appearances in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, offered during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom in November and December 2014[33] (from November 7 to December 31).[34] Officially starting January 7, 2015, Olaf began making meet and greet appearances in Disney California Adventure at «Olaf’s Snow Fest», and guests could learn how to draw either Olaf or Marshmallow at the Disney Animation Building’s Animation Academy as part of the park’s «Frozen Fun» event.[35][36]

Beginning May 22, 2015, Disneyland debuted a new nighttime parade called «Paint the Night», which includes a Frozen float featuring Anna, Elsa, and Olaf, as part of the park’s 60th anniversary celebration.[37] Olaf appears as audio-animatronics in the dark ride Frozen Ever After, which opened in Epcot on June 21, 2016. He first appears alongside Sven, inviting guests to Elsa’s ice palace to the tune of «Do You Want to Build a Snowman?». He is later seen ice-skating in her castle while singing «For the First Time in Forever» and appears at the end alongside Elsa and Anna to perform «In Summer».

Other[edit]

  • He also makes an appearance in the Sky Adventures television advertisement.[38]
  • A balloon of the character debuted in the 91st Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2017.
  • Olaf is a non-playable character in Kingdom Hearts III.

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • Official character page

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Olaf or Olav (, , or British ; Old Norse: Áleifr, Ólafr, Óleifr, Anleifr) is a Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as *Anu-laibaz, from anu «ancestor, grand-father» and laibaz «heirloom, descendant».
Old English forms are attested as Ǣlāf, Anlāf. The corresponding Old Novgorod dialect form is Uleb. A later English form of the name is Olave.

In the Norwegian language, Olav and Olaf are equally common, but Olav is traditionally used when referring to Norwegian royalty. The Swedish form is Olov or Olof, and the Danish form is Oluf. It was borrowed into Old Irish and Scots with the spellings Amlaíb and Amhlaoibh, giving rise to modern version Aulay.
The name is Latinized as Olaus.

Notable people[edit]

North Germanic[edit]

Denmark
  • Olaf I of Denmark, king 1086–1095
  • Olaf II of Denmark, also Olaf IV of Norway
  • Oluf Haraldsen (died c. 1143), Danish nobleman who ruled Scania for a few years from 1139
Norway
  • Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf, petty king
  • Olaf I of Norway Tryggvason, 969 – 9 September 1000
  • Olaf II of Norway, or Saint Olaf, ruled 1015–1030
  • Olaf III of Norway, king 1067–1093
  • Olaf Magnusson (formerly IV) of Norway, 1103–1110
  • Olaf IV of Norway, king 1370 – 23 August 1387; was also Olaf II of Denmark
Sweden
  • Olaf of Sweden (disambiguation) (I, II and III)

Norse-Gaelic[edit]

Not all the following were strictly Norse-Gaels, but they share the most common Norse-Gaelic names.

  • Olaf the Black, 13th-century Norse king
  • Amlaíb Conung (King Olaf), King of Dublin, possibly identical with Olaf the White
  • Olaf III Guthfrithson (Emlaíb mac Gofraid), King of Dublin
  • Amlaíb Ua Donnubáin (Auliffe O’Donovan), regional Irish king

Mann and the Isles[edit]

  • Olaf I of Mann, also called Olaf Godredsson (c. 1080–1153)
  • Olaf II the Black, also called Olaf Godredsson (1173/4–1237), King of Mann and the Isles 1229–1237.

Novgorod Republic (in Ukraine or Kievan Rus’)[edit]

  • Uleb Ragnvaldsson, son of Ragnvald Ulfsson jarl of Staraja Ladoga (Aldeigjuborg), military leader of Novgorod Republic in conquering of Yugra in 1032.

Modern people[edit]

Given name[edit]

  • Olav V of Norway, king 1957–1991
  • Olaf Amundsen (1876–1939), Norwegian lawyer and politician
  • Olaf Fink (1914–1973), American educator and state senator
  • Olaf Lubaszenko, Polish actor
  • Olaf Pooley (1914–2015), English actor
  • Count Oluf of Rosenborg (1923–1990)
  • Olaf Scholz (born 1958), German politician
  • Olaf C. Seltzer (1877-1957), Danish-born American painter
  • Olaf Stapledon (1886–1950), British author and historian
  • Oluf van Steenwinckel (died 1659), Danish building master and engineer

Middle name[edit]

  • Erwin Olaf (Erwin Olaf Springveld), Dutch photographer

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Count Olaf, a fictional character and the main antagonist in the series of novels A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
  • Olaf, a fictional character in Jungle Jam and Friends: The Radio Show!
  • Olaf, a fictional anthropomorphic snowman in the 2013 film Frozen
  • Olaf, the Berserker, a character in the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends
  • Olaf «the Stout», a fictional character in the video game series The Lost Vikings
  • Olaf the Troll, a fictional character in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Olaf, one of Snoopy’s siblings in Peanuts
  • Olaf Potato, a fictional anthropomorphic potato in the British animated short series Small Potatoes
  • Olaf the Smug Anteater, a fictional character from Animal Crossing: New Leaf
  • Olaf the Lofty, a fictional inventor from Noggin the Nog
  • Agent Olaf, from Odd Squad (TV series)
  • Olaf (Agent Otto Jefferies), a fictional character from the Anita Blake series.
  • Olaf One-Eye, ancient High King of Skyrim from the video game series The Elder Scrolls.

Named animals[edit]

  • Nils Olav

Septs and clans[edit]

  • McAuliffe (surname)
  • Mac Amhlaoibh and Mac Amhalghaidh (Irish septs)
  • Clan Macaulay of Lewis
  • Clan MacAulay

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Olaf
  • All pages with titles containing Olav
  • Aulay, the Anglicized Scottish form of the name
  • Ólafur, the Icelandic form of the name
  • Olavi, the Finnish form of the name
  • Olavo, the Portuguese form of the name
  • Ole and Oluf, the Danish forms of the name
  • Ola and Olov, the Swedish forms of the name
  • Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Olaf or Olav (, , or British ; Old Norse: Áleifr, Ólafr, Óleifr, Anleifr) is a Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as *Anu-laibaz, from anu «ancestor, grand-father» and laibaz «heirloom, descendant».
Old English forms are attested as Ǣlāf, Anlāf. The corresponding Old Novgorod dialect form is Uleb. A later English form of the name is Olave.

In the Norwegian language, Olav and Olaf are equally common, but Olav is traditionally used when referring to Norwegian royalty. The Swedish form is Olov or Olof, and the Danish form is Oluf. It was borrowed into Old Irish and Scots with the spellings Amlaíb and Amhlaoibh, giving rise to modern version Aulay.
The name is Latinized as Olaus.

Notable people[edit]

North Germanic[edit]

Denmark
  • Olaf I of Denmark, king 1086–1095
  • Olaf II of Denmark, also Olaf IV of Norway
  • Oluf Haraldsen (died c. 1143), Danish nobleman who ruled Scania for a few years from 1139
Norway
  • Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf, petty king
  • Olaf I of Norway Tryggvason, 969 – 9 September 1000
  • Olaf II of Norway, or Saint Olaf, ruled 1015–1030
  • Olaf III of Norway, king 1067–1093
  • Olaf Magnusson (formerly IV) of Norway, 1103–1110
  • Olaf IV of Norway, king 1370 – 23 August 1387; was also Olaf II of Denmark
Sweden
  • Olaf of Sweden (disambiguation) (I, II and III)

Norse-Gaelic[edit]

Not all the following were strictly Norse-Gaels, but they share the most common Norse-Gaelic names.

  • Olaf the Black, 13th-century Norse king
  • Amlaíb Conung (King Olaf), King of Dublin, possibly identical with Olaf the White
  • Olaf III Guthfrithson (Emlaíb mac Gofraid), King of Dublin
  • Amlaíb Ua Donnubáin (Auliffe O’Donovan), regional Irish king

Mann and the Isles[edit]

  • Olaf I of Mann, also called Olaf Godredsson (c. 1080–1153)
  • Olaf II the Black, also called Olaf Godredsson (1173/4–1237), King of Mann and the Isles 1229–1237.

Novgorod Republic (in Ukraine or Kievan Rus’)[edit]

  • Uleb Ragnvaldsson, son of Ragnvald Ulfsson jarl of Staraja Ladoga (Aldeigjuborg), military leader of Novgorod Republic in conquering of Yugra in 1032.

Modern people[edit]

Given name[edit]

  • Olav V of Norway, king 1957–1991
  • Olaf Amundsen (1876–1939), Norwegian lawyer and politician
  • Olaf Fink (1914–1973), American educator and state senator
  • Olaf Lubaszenko, Polish actor
  • Olaf Pooley (1914–2015), English actor
  • Count Oluf of Rosenborg (1923–1990)
  • Olaf Scholz (born 1958), German politician
  • Olaf C. Seltzer (1877-1957), Danish-born American painter
  • Olaf Stapledon (1886–1950), British author and historian
  • Oluf van Steenwinckel (died 1659), Danish building master and engineer

Middle name[edit]

  • Erwin Olaf (Erwin Olaf Springveld), Dutch photographer

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Count Olaf, a fictional character and the main antagonist in the series of novels A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
  • Olaf, a fictional character in Jungle Jam and Friends: The Radio Show!
  • Olaf, a fictional anthropomorphic snowman in the 2013 film Frozen
  • Olaf, the Berserker, a character in the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends
  • Olaf «the Stout», a fictional character in the video game series The Lost Vikings
  • Olaf the Troll, a fictional character in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Olaf, one of Snoopy’s siblings in Peanuts
  • Olaf Potato, a fictional anthropomorphic potato in the British animated short series Small Potatoes
  • Olaf the Smug Anteater, a fictional character from Animal Crossing: New Leaf
  • Olaf the Lofty, a fictional inventor from Noggin the Nog
  • Agent Olaf, from Odd Squad (TV series)
  • Olaf (Agent Otto Jefferies), a fictional character from the Anita Blake series.
  • Olaf One-Eye, ancient High King of Skyrim from the video game series The Elder Scrolls.

Named animals[edit]

  • Nils Olav

Septs and clans[edit]

  • McAuliffe (surname)
  • Mac Amhlaoibh and Mac Amhalghaidh (Irish septs)
  • Clan Macaulay of Lewis
  • Clan MacAulay

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Olaf
  • All pages with titles containing Olav
  • Aulay, the Anglicized Scottish form of the name
  • Ólafur, the Icelandic form of the name
  • Olavi, the Finnish form of the name
  • Olavo, the Portuguese form of the name
  • Ole and Oluf, the Danish forms of the name
  • Ola and Olov, the Swedish forms of the name
  • Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav

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Граф Олаф заставил меня написать это завещание, и потом, меня чуть не убило делать все эти грамматические ошибки.

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Граф Олаф заставил меня написать это завещание, и потом, меня чуть не убило делать все эти грамматические ошибки.
Count Olaf forced me to write that will, and then it nearly killed me to add in all those grammatical errors.

Олаф Эстенсен рассказал о деятельности ЭМОС/Технического комитета 211 и вопросах, связанных с изучением географических названий, при этом подчеркнув роль и опыт МОС и участие ГЭГНООН в разработке стандартов, которой занимается Комитет.
Olaf Østensen gave a presentation on the work of ISO Technical Committee 211 and the issues relating to geographical names. He spoke of the role and experience of ISO and the participation of UNGEGN in the development of the Committee’s standards.

ИСМДП выразил глубокое удовлетворение в связи с письмами, поступившими как от ВТО, так и от ОЛАФ в ответ на сформулированную Советом просьбу об укреплении сотрудничества с обеими организациями в области борьбы с мошенничеством (неофициальный документ № 23 (2003 год)).
The TIRExB expressed its great satisfaction with the letters received from both WCO and OLAF in reply to the request, made by the Board, to strengthen the collaboration with both organizations in the fight against fraud (Informal document No. 23 (2003)).

Надеюсь, я смогу поздравить с Рождеством и Олафа.
I was hoping to wish Merry Christmas to Olaf.

Советник Путина, Александр Бедрицкий, глава научного совета Норвегии Олаф Орхайм (Olav Orheim) и Жан-Гуннар Винтер (Jan-Gunnar Winther), директор Норвежского Полярного института, изложили свои взгляды на проблему глобального потепления, на текущее состояние в области научных данных и на влияние климатических изменений на льды Северного Ледовитого океана.
Putin advisor Alexander Bedritsky, the Research Council of Norway’s Olav Orheim and Jan-Gunnar Winther, director of the Norwegian Polar Institute, all offered their views on global warming, the state of current scientific data and the effects of climate change on Arctic sea ice.

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Hi, everyone, I’m Olaf and I like warm hugs!
―Olaf[src]

Olaf is a major character in Disney’s 2013 animated feature film Frozen and its 2019 sequel. He is a benevolent enchanted snowman created by Elsa. Along with the ability to reassemble his body, Olaf’s most prominent quirk is his love for summer and all things hot.

Background

Official Description

He’s Olaf and he likes warm hugs. Sprung from Elsa’s magical powers, Olaf is by far the friendliest snowman to walk the mountains above Arendelle. His innocence, outgoing personality, and uncanny ability to disassemble himself at good and not-so-good times lead to some awkward, albeit laughable moments. He may also have the world’s most impossible dream, but what he doesn’t know won’t melt him—or will it?

Development

Concept art of Olaf by Bill Schwab.

In early versions of the movie, Olaf was supposed to be one of the first guards of Elsa’s palace when the concept of Elsa controlling a legion of menacing snowmen was still in the story (notably, the only snowman minion to remain in the film would be Marshmallow). Chris Buck compared that version of the character to a trial run of someone’s first pancake where the cook throws out the pancake after the cook finds out that it is burnt on the bottom.

In this version of the film, according to Jennifer Lee, Olaf was acerbic and often came off as mean-spirited as his attitude and persona greatly differed from what he would become in the final project. This actually led Jennifer Lee to advise the filmmakers to revamp the character entirely once she came onto the project.[2]

In order to keep him from getting too complex, Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee wanted Olaf to have a childlike innocence. Akin when a child makes a snowman for the first time where the heads are never perfect and the body is disproportionate. That was the idea for the directors when they were thinking about what kids would think of a snowman.

Olaf had to earn his place in the film. Jennifer Lee says that he could not just be thrown in, that he had to have a purpose, and one of his purposes is that he is the embodiment of the love between Elsa and Anna.[2]

Personality

When Elsa flees Arendelle… she starts playing with the very magic she’s been hiding for so long. The snowman she creates comes from memories of the happy times she shared with Anna when they were young. Olaf represents that pure innocence and childhood joy.
―Jennifer Lee, Frozen screenwriter

Olaf is an excessively benevolent snowman—optimistic, outgoing, and welcoming to all of whom he meets. The living embodiment of the bond between Anna and Elsa, and the memories of their youth, Olaf retains the childlike whimsy that surrounded the girls during their earliest days together, prior to their enforced separation. As such, he is childlike, far from a deep intellectual, innocent, and a hint too naïve for his own good at times. Nevertheless, his imbued nature and devotion to the two sisters play an instrumental role in rekindling their broken relationship. The circumstances of his creation also result in the snowman harboring aspects and traits both sisters give off. Like Elsa, Olaf is selfless, constantly putting his safety at risk for the sake of those he cares about; most notably Anna, to whom he immediately attaches himself, upon their first meeting. Like the younger sister, Olaf is an extreme optimist, often remaining relatively calm in perilous situations, or giving words of encouragement during the darkest hours.

He has an odd fascination for summer, possibly because young Elsa made him a snowman who loves warm hugs, and according to Olaf, he sometimes fantasizes about what summer would be like for a snowman, completely unaware of the consequences of his ambitious dream, making the poor snowman hapless.

Aside from his dominantly goofy side, Olaf is shown to have some intelligence to him, seen during his time with Anna in the third act. Here, it is he who teaches Anna the true meaning of love, stating it is the act of putting someone else’s needs before your own. After the climax, when Anna sacrifices herself for Elsa, thus breaking the icy curse, Olaf was the first to realize Anna’s sacrifice was an act of true love (as it did not have to be romantic), and that act is what saved the kingdom. He is also not as oblivious as he seems, as he was quite skeptical about the trolls at first, when he thought they were mere rocks, even, out of love, urging Anna to run, believing Kristoff was delusional and potentially dangerous.

Olaf is also prone to making considerably sassy remarks in several scenes; the most notable example arguably being his jab at Kristoff, calling the mountain man a «funky-looking donkey» upon their first meeting. It should be noted that, due to his innocence, Olaf likely makes such remarks without any realization of the slight impudence, meaning he’s merely speaking his mind and giving a genuine thought.

Physical appearance

Olaf is a small snowman divided into three balls of snow (five, if one counts his legs), though he has the ability to rearrange his appearance at will. Three black rocks modeled as buttons are on his body, one on his midsection and two on his backside. Underneath his backside are two stubs of snow that serve as his legs or feet for moving around. He has two stick arms and three twigs on his head that resemble small strands of hair. On each arm are four fingers. His head takes up a third of his body and is oval-shaped with a stretched face. The snow around the top of his mouth is shaped to resemble a buck tooth. In between his eyes and mouth is a carrot nose. When he was inanimate, his eyes were also made of rock. However, when living, his eyes are realistic with black pupils. He also has eyebrows above them.

Abilities

Olaf’s body parts are capable of autonomy and can be rearranged or separated from Olaf without any harm happening to him.

Appearances

Frozen

Young Anna and Elsa with the newly built Olaf.

As children, Elsa uses her snow magic to play with her little sister, Anna. A favorite pastime activity for the two sisters is building snowmen. On one such occasion, Elsa helps Anna build their own snowman to play with, which Elsa names Olaf. After accidentally harming Anna with her powers, Elsa has an emotional meltdown which causes the snowman to crumble.

Many years later, Elsa exiles herself from Arendelle after her snow magic is discovered and deemed dangerous. In the midst of embracing her abilities at her new ice palace home, Elsa recreates Olaf, but because of her greatly strengthened abilities, he is enchanted and given a mind and will of his very own, though Elsa is oblivious of her newfound creation. However, the enchanted Olaf has no memory of the moments spent with Anna and Elsa as a lifeless snowman years ago.

Olaf’s dream of experiencing summer.

Olaf then wanders around the mountains alone and blissfully lost, until he bumps into Anna, Kristoff, and Sven the reindeer, who seek Elsa. Though initially fazed by him, Anna warms up to the snowman and decides to complete him with a carrot nose. When Olaf announces his name, Anna recognizes Olaf from her past, and assumes it is Elsa who built him, which he confirms. Kristoff then tells Olaf of their mission to bring back summer. Excited over the idea of summer, Olaf offers to guide the group to Elsa’s palace, though Anna refrains from telling him about the dangers of summer for a snowman, so not to disappoint, leaving Olaf comically in the dark. After a short journey, Olaf and the others find Elsa’s ice palace. Anna, however, request that Olaf and Kristoff remain outside for a minute to allow her and Elsa some privacy. After counting to sixty, Olaf rushes inside to greet Elsa. His presence proves there is love and beauty in her powers, and remind her of the joyful moments she spent with Anna. However, Elsa’s trauma overwhelms her, and she orders Anna to return home for her own safety. Anna refuses to leave, but her stubbornness only makes Elsa more uncomfortable, causing the latter to lose control of her powers and accidentally strike Anna in the heart.

Olaf and Marshmallow.

In order to keep them away, Elsa creates a personal bodyguard named Marshmallow, a giant snowman. Olaf is thrilled to see another enchanted snowman but is immediately kicked out along with Anna and Kristoff. The harming of Olaf angers Anna, and the princess fiercely (or as fierce as she can seem) throws a snowball at the snow beast, provoking him and leading to a chase. Olaf tells the gang to move ahead as he will distract him, but with his body dismembered and running to follow Sven (who ends up getting his tongue stuck to the ice staircase, but manages to leave) in an opposite direction, that immediately proves to be difficult. Anna and Kristoff reach the cliff of a mountain and begin making a snow anchor to lower themselves down safely. Olaf meets up with them seconds before Marshmallow appears, who continues his pursuit for Anna and Kristoff. Olaf tries to battle him, leading the smaller snowman to be kicked over the cliff edge, leaving Anna and Kristoff to be captured by Marshmallow. When Marshmallow roars at them to never come back, Anna and Kristoff escape due to Anna’s cutting the rope with Kristoff’s knife, causing them both to plummet down alongside Olaf, though they all survive.

Some people are worth melting for.
―Olaf to Anna[src]

Olaf sacrificing himself to save Anna.

Once they recover their energy, Sven finds them, much to Olaf’s delight, and Kristoff becomes alarmed when he notices Anna’s hair turning white. To help, he takes the gang to a valley inhabited by trolls. Upon arriving in the valley, Anna and Olaf only see what seem to be inanimate rocks. Judging Kristoff to be insane, Olaf urges Anna to run while he distracts him just before the trolls finally reveal themselves. Pabbie warns Anna that if she does not perform an act of true love, she will freeze to death. Believing a kiss from Anna’s fiancé will break the curse, the group returns to Arendelle. Along the way, Olaf is separated from the group and informs them that he will meet them at the castle. When he arrives, he finds Anna in the library, on the ground and quickly dying. After starting a fire to keep the princess warm, Olaf learns that Hans was never really her true love, forcing them to think of an alternative solution. As they do, Anna expresses her grief, claiming she doesn’t know what «love» truly is. Olaf replies by explaining that true love is the act of putting someone else’s needs before your own, using Kristoff as an example, thus revealing the latter’s true feelings to an unsuspecting Anna. Unfortunately, the heat of the fireplace begins to take its toll on Olaf, as he quickly begins to melt. He nevertheless refuses to abandon Anna in her time of need, proving she’s capable of being loved after all.

Olaf’s own personal flurry created by Elsa, allowing him to enjoy summer.

Knowing Kristoff is truly the one that loves Anna, Olaf and Anna head out to meet him. However, a powerful gale blows Olaf away. Once he reunites with everyone, he finds Elsa mourning for Anna, who unfortunately froze to death after sacrificing her life to save Elsa from Hans. As Olaf mourns, Anna miraculously returns to life. Olaf notes that Anna’s self-sacrifice for her sister was an «act of true love». His words help Elsa realize that love is the key to controlling her ability, leading her to thaw Arendelle and restore summer. Though overjoyed, Olaf starts to melt due to the summer heat. Elsa restores him and gives him a small flurry cloud to hover over his body and keep him completely cool, finally allowing the snowman to live his dream of experiencing summer.

During the epilogue celebration, Olaf is seen throughout the village enjoying the sights and sounds of the warm season, taking a whiff of some flowers. The pollen causes him to sneeze, however, and his carrot nose lands directly into Sven’s mouth. The reindeer does not hesitate to suck it up, saddening the snowman. However, this is only a playful trick, and Sven immediately places the carrot back onto Olaf’s face, where it belongs, delighting Olaf. Olaf is last seen in the castle courtyard, enjoying the newly made ice skating rink created by Elsa for the kingdom’s enjoyment.

Frozen Fever

Olaf with the Snowgies in Frozen Fever.

In Frozen Fever, Anna’s birthday has arrived, and Elsa is determined to make the day perfect for her sister. A mischievous Olaf takes a bite, only to be told he’s not allowed to, by Elsa, as the cake is for Anna and must remain in one piece until the princess’ arrival. Understanding, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven are then left in charge to keep the courtyard intact until Elsa returns with Anna. Some time afterward, miniature snow-babies (known as Snowgies) randomly appear, and instantly catch Olaf’s attention. Though the snowman is fascinated and excited by the sight of new «little brothers», the Snowgies soon begin causing a mess of things and eventually make the birthday cake their target. Kristoff is able to use his swift movements to protect the cake, using Olaf’s head as a weapon to knock them over. The Snowgies then tear down the «Happy Birthday» banner. Olaf volunteers to manage it, but with disastrous results. By the time Anna and Elsa finally arrive at the courtyard, the Snowgies have been tamed, and Olaf excitedly welcomes the princess of honor and unveils the surprise party attended by several friends and citizens of the kingdom.

At the end of the short, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven travel to Elsa’s ice palace in the North Mountain, to have the Snowgies reside with Marshmallow. As Olaf walks them into their new home, he has appeared to have taken a shine to the Snowgies, even giving them names.

Olaf’s Frozen Adventure

Olaf in Olaf’s Frozen Adventure.

Olaf is the central character in this holiday special. When Christmas arrives in Arendelle, Anna and Elsa plan a surprise party for the kingdom at the castle. Olaf is particularly excited to start the festivities, but when it comes time for the party to begin, all the guests leave after the annual ringing of the Yule bell in the castle courtyard. They explain that they are leaving to partake in their own holiday traditions with their families, saddening Anna and Elsa. The two sisters come to realize that their isolation had robbed them of any holiday traditions of their own, which Elsa feels guilt for. Olaf, however, enlists Sven to journey throughout Arendelle and learn from the populace of all the traditions the season has to offer. Once enough information is gathered, the two make their way back to the castle, though a mishap with Kristoff’s sleigh separates the two, and destroys all the holiday-related keepsakes in the process. With only a fruitcake, Olaf journeys into the woods, and is attacked by vicious wolves while traversing through. He narrowly escapes them, but loses the fruitcake shortly thereafter to a hawk.

Depressed at having failed Anna and Elsa, Olaf wanders into the night, alone, and figures it’d be best to remain lost. Meanwhile, Sven had informed Kristoff, Anna, Elsa and Kai of Olaf’s encounter with the wolves, and a search party is organized to find the missing snowman. After much searching, the royal sisters come across the downhearted Olaf, who apologizes for failing in his mission. Anna and Elsa reveal that they do have a tradition on their own: Olaf. As the two explain, Anna created gifts based on the snowman they built when they were younger and presented them to Elsa each Christmas as a reminder of their childhood and the love they had for each other. The sisters then lead Olaf and their subjects onto a frozen lake beneath the northern lights to host a holiday party; at the end of which, Elsa declares that Arendelle has a new holiday tradition, all thanks to Olaf.

Frozen II

Olaf and Anna on a happy fall day

Olaf appears in the sequel Frozen II, where he no longer needs a permanent snow flurry, as he is now made of permafrost, and enjoys being able to freely bask in the sun year-round. Now three years old,[3] Olaf is slightly more intelligent and mature. He has taken up reading, a hobby that has left him teeming with random trivia facts and philosophical theories. As he becomes wiser to the world, Olaf begins to fear the negative repercussions that come with change and growing older, lamenting that nothing in life is permanent. He nevertheless maintains his youthful jollity, curiosity, and naïveté.

When Arendelle is jeopardized by the spirits of the Enchanted Forest, he joins Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, and Sven on a dangerous journey into the forest to try to discover the source of the mysterious voice that is calling to Elsa. Along the way, he annoys the group with random trivia facts, such as that water has memory and that wombats poop squares until Kristoff shuts him up by telling him that it’s been reported that silence on long journeys is good for mental health.

Olaf—lost in the woods—sings “When I Am Older”.

In the Enchanted Forest, he gets separated from the group. Scared by the various strange forces in the forest, he sings the song «When I Am Older» to try to reassure himself that someday he won’t be frightened by the things that are scaring him now. He is then swept up by the wind spirit Gale, but Elsa manages to calm Gale with her magic. The group discovers a contingent of the royal guards from Arendelle and the Northuldra, who have been trapped in the forest for over 30 years following a conflict between the two peoples. When Anna and Elsa are unable to properly explain themselves, Olaf takes over, acting out a heavily edited and condensed version of the events of the first film. Shortly after, the party is confronted by the fire spirit, who is eventually pacified by Elsa. Olaf and the others are then invited to rest at the Northuldran camp, where Olaf consults the local children about the prospect of aging and change.

Olaf later accompanies Anna and Elsa to the edge of the sea, where they discover the wreckage of the Arendellian ship that King Agnarr and Queen Iduna drowned at sea on. Finding the ship’s watertight compartment and the information safely stored within, when they discover that their parents were searching for Ahtohallan, Olaf only reiterates his earlier point of water having memory, inspiring Elsa to use the water in the ship’s hull to create an ice sculpture of Agnarr and Iduna during their final moments before they died. Elsa plans to journey to the Dark Sea alone. Elsa ignores Anna’s protests and reminders of their mother’s warnings (Go too far and you’ll be drowned) and creates an ice boat that sends both Anna and Olaf rocketing away, into the nearby river. There, Olaf states that he is sensing anger and after a short while realizes that it is his own anger he is sensing, an unfamiliar feeling for him. Anna assures him that he has every right to be angry, as Elsa promised that they do this together. The two evade the sleeping Earth Giants and navigate to a shore with an entrance to a cave. Inside the cave, they receive a message from Elsa, revealing the truth of the events that led to their journey into the forest — that King Runeard betrayed the Northuldra by building a dam to sap their magic and then murdered the Northuldra leader when he was unarmed and had his back to Runeard. Unfortunately, just like Queen Iduna had warned, and what Anna has feared, Elsa’s discovery of the truth also resulted in her becoming a frozen statue, effectively killing her. Without Elsa’s magic, Olaf slowly fades away to nothing, but before doing so tells Anna that she must go on without him and do the next right thing. Anna and Olaf share one last hug before Olaf fades away, turning into a pile of snow, leaving Anna devastated at having lost both her sister and Olaf.

Despite her grief in losing Elsa and Olaf, Anna summons the power of the Earth Giants to destroy the dam and Elsa is thawed and revived. She stops the rush of water from destroying Arendelle and returns to the Enchanted Forest. There, she uses her magic to restore Olaf, remembering what Olaf said about water has memory, but only after asking Anna one simple question: «Do You Want to Build a Snowman?». She remains behind as the fifth spirit of the Enchanted Forest, while Olaf and the others return to Arendelle. Olaf joins Kristoff and Sven with getting all dressed up for Anna’s coronation as the new Queen of Arendelle, before attending the ceremony as Anna and newly-promoted General Mattias unveil a new statue of a younger Agnarr and Iduna to honor their memory and the new unity between Arendelle and the Enchanted Forest. Following the film’s credits, Olaf re-tells the events of the film to Marshmallow and the Snowgies in the same way he recapped the first film for those in the Enchanted Forest.

Once Upon a Snowman

Olaf appears as the titular character. In this midquel short film taking place during the events of Frozen, it is shown that Olaf was brought to life during the events of the musical number «Let It Go». Shortly after the song resumes, Olaf finds himself alive, exploring the world around him. He later approaches Wandering Oaken’s and the barn next door, where he hears Kristoff singing the musical number «Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People». Arriving at the store, Anna opens the door, hitting Olaf without noticing the talking snowman. Olaf walks inside and approaches Oaken, saying that he needs a sense of self. While looking at himself in the mirror, Olaf notices his lack of a nose, leading to Oaken asking if Olaf wants a nose. Olaf says yes, then asks if Oaken has any carrots. Oaken explains that he sold his last carrots, so he gives Olaf various objects to try for his nose, along with a pair of viewing goggles with images of summertime. Seeing Olaf’s new interest in summer, Oaken gives him a summer sausage for his nose.

Almost immediately after stepping out of Oaken’s store, a pack of wolves chase Olaf through the woods until they come across Anna, Kristoff, and Sven, then begin chasing them instead. Throughout the chase, and even after he escapes them, Olaf’s body parts disassemble and tumble around until he finally falls off a cliff and into a ravine. His body now properly assembled again, Olaf quickly expresses dismay when his sausage nose snaps in half. Then he notices a nearby carrot fall on the ground, but then Kristoff’s sled falls on it, causing an incineration and explosion with such force that it knocks Olaf back. Meanwhile, a nearby wolf approaches Olaf, looking at the sausage while whimpering in hunger, so Olaf empathetically offers the wolf the sausage. After eating the sausage, the wolf happily licks and snuggles with Olaf before it leaves. Olaf notes that the snuggle felt just like a warm hug, which makes him recall the words Elsa spoke for him and Anna’s responses when they created him during their childhood. In joy, Olaf finally realizes his own name, and that he likes warm hugs.

Sofia the First

Olaf meeting Sofia in Sofia the First.

Olaf makes a guest appearance in the Sofia the First episode «The Secret Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle», where he is called upon by the Amulet of Avalor to assist Princess Sofia in her latest crisis; an evil fairy named Miss Nettle has been stealing the flowers of Freezenburg for unknown purposes. Unfortunately, the summoning of Olaf was a result of a glitch within the amulet, which was damaged by Nettle to prevent Sofia from using its power to foil her plans. As a result of this, instead of a princess, Olaf was brought forth, and though the snowman tries to return home, he finds himself unable to do so, again due to the amulet’s damage. Trapped with Sofia, Olaf accompanies the young princess on her mission, during which he unknowingly provides useful advice by encouraging Sofia to push on with her quest to defeat Nettle, despite a lack of magic—using Anna as an example of a powerless human accomplishing the impossible by relying on perseverance.

After it’s revealed that Nettle stole the flowers because they originally belonged to and were stolen from her, Olaf advises Sofia to use kindness and love to hopefully reform Nettle, as opposed to defeating her, as the entire situation was a massive misunderstanding. Sofia does so by informing the King of Freezenburg about the misunderstanding, who in turns commissions a festival honoring Nettle as the fairy responsible for providing the only flowers capable of growing in their eternally snowy kingdom. A touched Nettle reforms as a result, and fixes Sofia’s amulet as a token of gratitude. With the power of the amulet restored, Olaf begins to magically return to Arendelle, bidding goodbye to Sofia and openly hoping for the amulet to break again, so that he may someday return to visit.

Other appearances

Olaf coming across the Saffron Crocus flower in the teaser trailer.

Before Frozen‘s initial premiere, Olaf starred in the animated short used as the teaser trailer for the film. Here, Olaf loses his carrot nose, which is attracted by Sven. A race for the carrot then ensues, though Olaf quickly learns that Sven was only trying to help get it back. Overjoyed, Olaf thanks the reindeer, the two form a new friendship just before Sven’s shedding causes Olaf to sneeze once again, though it’s his head that goes flying off as opposed to the carrot.

Olaf makes a small cameo in the animated mini-series, It’s a Small World: The Animated Series, in the episode «Little Birds, Frost and Pine», being built by Anna and Elsa.

Olaf in the promotional ad for Sky Movies.

In an advertisement promoting Sky Movies, Olaf makes a notable appearance sliding down a blanket of snow as he encounters the commercial’s host family, only to accidentally ram into a tree. He is later seen, seconds later, alongside Anna and Elsa.

In the 2014 animated feature film, Big Hero 6, a statue of Olaf can be briefly seen during Hiro and Baymax’s first flight through the city.

Olaf is referenced in the Once Upon a Time episode «Breaking Glass», when Elsa asks Ingrid if she’s ever brought a snowman to life.

An emoticon version of Olaf appeared in the Frozen, Frozen Fever, and Olaf’s Frozen Adventure entries of the As Told by Emoji short series.

In a 2015 holiday advertisement for Target, a toy version of Olaf makes a brief appearance when he encounters the kids and Bullseye the dog and comments that the «sky is awake», referring to the stars in the sky. He then watches on as the girl puts one of the stars in a light socket, turning on the lights of the gingerbread Christmas tree. He also makes a cameo in the 2016 commercial during ending of the «Toycracker» the following year.

In Moana, one of Olaf’s stick arms and carrot nose can be seen in a basket as Moana packs her canoe before leaving Motunui.

Olaf appears in LEGO Frozen Northern Lights, accompanying Anna and Elsa on their quest to find the northern lights. He primarily provides comic relief with his wise-cracking remarks.

Although Olaf did not physically appear, he is mentioned a couple of times in season 4 of Once Upon a Time. Elsa tells her aunt Ingrid that she once created a snowman with her powers, referring to Olaf. He is referenced once more when Ingrid says she is going to create a snowman.

Olaf occasionally appears in Disney+ screensaver Arendelle Castle Yule Log, making him the only character from the Frozen franchise to appear in the screensaver.

Printed media

A Twisted Tale: Conceal, Don’t Feel

In this alternate take on the events of Elsa and Anna’s lives, an accident when Elsa interfered as the trolls altered Anna’s memory forced their parents to separate the sisters and erase all of their memories of the other. As a result, Elsa loses all memory of her powers until the deaths of her parents, which leads to her creating Olaf years earlier than she did in canon in a moment of idle experimentation with her powers. Olaf serves as Elsa’s private confidante as she attempts to find out more about her vague memories of Anna; Olaf even ‘remembers’ Anna on occasion, even if he cannot remember who she is or her relationship to Elsa. After the discovery of his existence forces him to leave the castle, he eventually helps bring the sisters together and break the curse.

Video games

Disney Infinity

The snowman’s likeness is also featured in the first Disney Infinity, as a costume for the townspeople. Anna also mentions him, when she says to wait until he sees the new world in the Toy Box and that he would like it. He was later confirmed as a playable character for Disney Infinity 3.0, but only playable in the Toy Box mode. His attacks include detaching his arm to use as a weapon, sneezing his nose off to attack enemies from afar, and a special attack based on «In Summer», where he summons the warmth of summer to melt the enemies around him, while posing in a lounge chair.

Disney Magical World 2

Olaf first appears in Castleton, lounging on the town’s beach. Upon meeting the player, Olaf explains that he had traveled from Arendelle in search of a beach, so that he may experience warm weather. He then invites the player to sail back to Arendelle with him, and upon their arrival, introduces them to Anna, Elsa and Grand Pabbie. Throughout the remainder of the game, Olaf can be found in the marketplace.

Kingdom Hearts III

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Olaf appears in Kingdom Hearts III. He meets Sora—who is astonished by the sight of a walking, talking snowman—as well as Donald and Goofy at his grove alongside Anna, Kristoff, and Sven. Olaf is taking Anna, Kristoff, and Sven up the North Mountain to find Elsa when they encounter Sora, Donald, and Goofy. When Sora mentions having seen Elsa recently, Anna has Kristoff take Sven and Olaf away so she can talk with Sora in private. Kristoff later returns to reveal that Olaf has fallen apart and his pieces scattered, forcing Sora, Donald, and Goofy to help round his pieces up before they can resume the trip up the mountain.

Olaf later goes into Elsa’s ice palace to see her with Kristoff and Anna, only to be thrown out later by Marshmallow, leaving Sora, Donald, and Goofy to distract Marshmallow to allow the others time to escape. Olaf is seen again later after Sora, Donald, and Goofy have defeated Skoll, the wolf-like Heartless spawned from the darkness in Prince Hans’ heart, mourning the loss of Anna after she sacrificed herself to save Elsa from Hans. However, Anna’s act of true love breaks the curse on her heart, restoring her to flesh and blood, allowing Olaf to hint to Elsa what the key was to controlling her powers and ending Arendelle’s winter she created.

During the closing credits, Olaf is enjoying sledding down the mountain with Anna and Kristoff, only to then be shown to the sisters later by Marshmallow with having fallen to pieces again, but Olaf soon is able to put himself back together.

Disney Heroes: Battle Mode

Olaf appears as a playable and unlockable character, he has the ability to catch enemies just like the other heroes who are made of ice.

Disney Dreamlight Valley

Olaf was added into the game in the February 16th, 2023 update alongside Mirabel Madrigal of Encanto as part of celebrating The Walt Disney Company’s Centennial Anniversary of its founding by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney and joined his fellow Frozen Cast Members in Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff, who have been in the game since its early access release.

When a blizzard engulfs the Frosted Heights, Merlin and Elsa call on the player to help them investigate it, leading them to finding Olaf so he can rejoin Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff with living in Dreamlight Valley with them and all the other characters. Olaf has a few friendship quests that can be completed after rescuing him and building up the player’s friendship level with Olaf, alongside meeting other prerequisites for his quests to be unlocked.

Other games

Olaf stars in the side-scrolling game, Frozen: Olaf’s Quest, where he crosses the Norwegian terrains in search of flowers to give to Anna.

Olaf is also a companion character in Frozen Free Fall. He is unlocked upon reaching level 111. His special ability is «Hot Chocolate», which enables him to melt a selected tile, and every tile under it.

Costumes of Olaf also featured in the Club Penguin episode, «Frozen Party», and LittleBigPlanet as part of the «Frozen Costume Pack». It should be noted that in Penguin, Olaf himself also makes a special guest appearance.

Musical

Greg Hildreth as Olaf in the Frozen musical.

In the stage adaptation of Frozen, Olaf is brought to life by a puppet designed by veteran Michael Curry, and controlled by actor Greg Hildreth, who originated the role. He is first created during Anna and Elsa’s song «A Little Bit of You», and is imbued with life sometime after Elsa’s self-exile (he is not created during «Let It Go», as the song takes place after Olaf’s introduction in the stage version).

While singing a reprise of «A Little Bit of You», Olaf encounters Anna and Kristoff by chance. Unlike the film, the enchanted Olaf retains his memories as he immediately recognizes Anna and reminds her of how she and Elsa created him when they were younger.

After an unsuccessful attempt to bring Elsa back to Arendelle, Olaf falls apart and sings a reprise of «Do You Want to Build a Snowman?» as Anna and Kristoff piece him back together. In the Denver workshop tryouts for the show, this scene had Olaf sing a vaudevillian number with Anna and Kristoff called «When Everything Falls Apart», in which an optimistic Olaf teaches Anna how to remain strong in times of trouble. However, this song was cut when the show made its way to Broadway.

Disney Parks

Olaf, posing for a photo at Disney California Adventure.

Olaf made his live, Disney theme park debut as a walk-around character on November 5, 2014, taking part in the nighttime event, A Frozen Holiday Wish.

Disneyland

During the winter season, Olaf was the host of the winter rendition of World of Color in Disney California Adventure.

A puppet version of Olaf also appears in Frozen: Live at the Hyperion.

His meet-and-greet spot was at «Olaf’s Snow Fest», which was located within Stage 17 of Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure.

Olaf is currently making meet-and-greet appearances with Kristoff in the Disneyland park.

Walt Disney World

In Magic Kingdom, Olaf also makes an appearance being built by young Anna and Elsa in the Frozen segment of Celebrate the Magic, as well as on board the opening float for the Festival of Fantasy Parade. He currently makes an appearance with Anna and Elsa in Mickey’s Magical Friendship Faire.

Throughout the summer season, Olaf serves as a co-host (along with Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff) of the Frozen Summer Fun! event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Olaf also has a cameo during the bubble montage scene in Fantasmic!, alongside Anna and Elsa. In spring of 2016, he began making regular meet-and-greet appearances at the park.[4]

At Disney’s Blizzard Beach, Olaf and Kristoff were the hosts of the Frozen Games, taking place throughout the summer of 2016.[5] A statue of Olaf would later be added as a centerpiece to a Frozen retheme of the Tike’s Peak kiddie pool.

In Epcot, an audio-animatronic version of Olaf appears several times throughout Frozen Ever After, serving as a guide to guests as they venture through various scenes.

Tokyo Disney Resort

In Japan, Olaf has made appearances in Tokyo Disneyland during Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Fantasy.

Olaf, Anna, and Elsa were added to the Tokyo Disneyland version of It’s a Small World when the attraction reopened in 2018.

Disneyland Paris

In Disneyland Paris, Olaf served as the host of the winter rendition of Disney Dreams!, alongside Anna. He also appears as a puppet in Mickey and the Magician at the Walt Disney Studios Park.

Hong Kong Disneyland

In Hong Kong Disneyland, Olaf appears in the show Mickey and the Wondrous Book as a puppet, performed in Storybook Theater. The show is set when Mickey opens a magical book that can bring stories to life in a magical library, which Olaf falls out from. While Mickey tries to get the snowman back inside, the former is magically drawn into the book. From here, Mickey sets out to find Olaf’s story after discovering the magic of the book and the power of its stories. Finally, Mickey and Goofy come across the story of Frozen and restore Olaf to his rightful place.

Shanghai Disneyland

In Shanghai, an animatronic Olaf is featured during the Frozen Sing-Along Celebration show in the Fantasyland theater. Olaf can also be spotted on the Frozen mosaic mural inside of the Enchanted Storybook Castle. In Mickey’s Storybook Express, Olaf makes a live appearance on the Frozen float, riding a sled being pulled by Sven.

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  • In the film, Olaf represents the happiness Elsa and Anna shared as young children. His desire to experience summer is symbolic of how Elsa wants to return to the old days of her childhood with her sister as her best friend.
    • Olaf’s very creation is an expression of how hard Elsa’s self-imposed isolation from Anna was on her. The first voluntary act she performs with her power (as soon she decides to «let it go»), is to build the snowman that Anna spent those long years begging her to make with her. As she creates him, she sings the words «Can’t hold it back anymore», revealing how dearly she always wanted to go play with her sister whenever she was asked. It is possible that the sheer intensity of this long held desire was what brought Olaf to life, and if so, Elsa’s later surprise when she discovers Olaf is alive may indicate that she never even admitted to herself how just badly she wanted to rekindle her friendship with Anna.
    • The destruction of the original Olaf marked the precise moment that Elsa and Anna’s happy childhood friendship came to an end. Also, original Olaf, much like Anna and Elsa’s friendship, was destroyed by Elsa’s power running amok due to her internal personal distress.
  • Olaf may have been inspired by «The Snowman«, another Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, where the eponymous snowman falls in love with a warm stove, but cannot be with it because he would melt from it. As a result, he does not enjoy the cold weather. Eventually, the weather changes, causing the snowman to melt away. Other possible inspirations include Der Schneemann, a 1944 German short where a snowman dreams of seeing the summer, and, upon fulfilling his dream, melts while singing and dancing among the flowers, as well as the French series Bouli, telling the adventures of a melted snowman that had been magically restored to a form both alive and immune to melting again.
  • In the film, Olaf’s elbows were specifically animated to never move with the exception of his fantasy sequence during «In Summer».
  • Olaf was specially designed to appear as if a child had created him, with an uneven shape and such, which is a reference to how Elsa models him at the beginning of Frozen when she and Anna are young.
  • The animation and staging of the scene between Olaf and Sven during the epilogue of the film is similar to the teaser trailer’s animation and staging, right down to Olaf’s exclaiming, «Hello!»
  • Early on in the film, when Anna and Elsa were seen as kids, Anna tells Elsa «the sky’s awake.» Olaf would later say this to Sven when they enter the Valley of the Living Rock. Also, as kids, Elsa helped Anna ice-skating with Olaf. Then by the end of the film, Olaf helps Anna ice-skating with Elsa. These are likely to reflect the childhood Anna and Elsa once shared.
  • His role resembles that of the sparrows that assist Gerda in «The Snow Queen«.
  • Olaf’s name came from an old Norse name «Aleifr», which means «ancestor’s descendant» (referring to the fact that Olaf is Elsa’s «descendant»), and is Nordic for «treasure». It is also pronounced «oh, laugh», referring to his role as comic relief.
  • Before «In Summer», Olaf had a song titled «Hot Hot Ice», which was eventually scrapped.[6]
  • In Frozen Fever, it is revealed that Olaf cannot spell or read.
    • in Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, it is shown that Olaf wrote notes of the various traditions in the kingdom of Arendelle. But since this happens during Anna and Elsa’s first Christmas since the latter became Queen, and before Frozen Fever, which is set during the following summer, it’s not clear how much illiterate Olaf is.
      • It is also possible, however, that Olaf was not really writing, but that he was simply making scribbles that made sense to him, as when in Frozen Fever, he had badly assembled the letters of Anna’s birthday banner.
    • By the events of Frozen II, Olaf has learned how to read.
  • Olaf cannot feel pain — when he walks onto an ice spike, resulting in the spike passing through his mid-section, he merely looks down and says «Oh, look at that. I’ve been impaled.» and giggles. However, he can feel some pain, shown when Anna accidentally pushed in his carrot nose too hard and when Sven pushes off his arm while giving him a high five. He seems to be ticklish when Kristoff pushed him away from Sven. Despite being made of snow, Olaf has human abilities, such as sleeping, eating (despite lacking a digestive system), breathing (despite having no lungs), and senses of smell, taste (despite not having taste buds), sound, touch, and sight.
  • John Lasseter, the Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios, was used as a performance reference for Olaf’s line «He’s craaazy…»[7]
  • In order to accurately animate Olaf’s walk cycle to mimic the way a child would move, Olaf’s supervising animator, Hyrum Osmond, used his son as a reference during production.
  • Olaf is the only major Frozen character that did not appear on Once Upon a Time. The reason for this is because the creators of Once felt he would not fit into the story they were going to tell on the show.[8]
  • Olaf is the first guest Disney character that was not a princess to appear in the show Sofia the First, as well as being the first male summoned by the Amulet of Avalor.
  • During renovations of the Walt Disney Animation Studios building, beginning in 2014, Olaf was one of the character silhouettes featured on the wall mural.
  • In 2017, an Olaf balloon was featured in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade—designed by Chris Buck.
  • Olaf’s personal snow flurry only appears on warm days. It does not appear when it’s cold outside.
  • In Frozen II, he continuously states that water has memory. Elsa learns more about her and Anna’s heritage by freezing certain water.
  • Olaf is great at charades due to his ability to rearrange his body parts.
  • A book titled The Secret Admirer says that Olaf was aware of Prince Hans’ actions against Anna and Elsa, and has been noted to have a dislike for the prince as a result. This is further shown in Frozen II.
  • According to a special edition of People magazine, Olaf enjoys stargazing and dancing.
  • Some of the random facts that Olaf states are:
    • Water has memory.
    • Men are six times more likely to be struck by lightning.
    • Gorillas burp when they’re happy.
    • We blink 4 million times a day.
    • Wombats poop squares.
    • Turtles breathe through their butts.
  • Olaf appears on a wallpaper with Vanellope and Elsa in Ralph Breaks the Internet.

References

  1. Flaherty, Keely (September 7, 2016). «There’s Going To Be A Very Weird Easter Egg in Moana». BuzzFeed.

  2. 2.0 2.1 August, John (February 1, 2014). «Scriptnotes, Ep 128: Frozen with Jennifer Lee — Transcript» (Transcript). JohnAugust.com.

  3. Ridgely, Charlie (June 14, 2019). «Frozen 2 to Have 3-Year Time Jump, New Scene Details Revealed» (Article). ComicBook.com.

  4. Slater, Shawn (February 16, 2016). «All-New Character Experiences with Olaf and Mickey & Minnie Coming Soon to Disney’s Hollywood Studios» (Blog). Disney Parks.

  5. «Olaf and Kristoff’s New Hosting Gig is Gonna Get You Pumped» (Blog). Oh My Disney (March 2, 2016).

  6. Inside the Magic (August 16, 2015). «Robert Lopez reveals unused Olaf song «Hot Hot Ice» at Frozen FANdemonium, D23 Expo 2015″ (Video). YouTube.

  7. The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic
  8. Hibberd, James (July 17, 2014). «‘Once Upon a Time’ showrunners spill ‘Frozen’ secrets (no Olaf!)» (Article). Entertainment Weekly.

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Kingdom Hearts: SoraRikuKairiAquaXemnasAnsem, Seeker of DarknessVentusTerra • Chirithy • LeaYoung XehanortRoxas • Dark Riku
UniBEARsity:
Sofia the First: SofiaMinimusSkye
Elena of Avalor: Elena
Enchanted: Giselle

Disney Fairies: PeriwinkleRosettaSilvermist

The Sword in the Stone: WartMerlin
Oliver & Company: Oliver
Raya and the Last Dragon: RayaSisu
Twisted Wonderland: Grim
Encanto: MirabelIsabela


Pixar
Toy Story: WoodyBuzz LightyearBo PeepHammAlienJessieRexBullseyeStinky PeteLotsoForkyDucky and Bunny

A Bug’s Life: FlikDotHeimlich
Monsters, Inc.: SulleyMikeBooRandallCeliaRozFungusGeorge Sanderson
Cars: Lightning McQueenMaterSallyDoc HudsonJackson StormCruz RamirezMackMiss Fritter
Finding Nemo: NemoDoryMarlinCrushBruceDestinyBaileyHankSquirtNigelGillSheldonPearlDarlaCharlieJenny
WALL-E: WALL-EEVE
Ratatouille: RemyLinguini
Up: Carl FredricksenDugKevinRussell
Brave: Merida
Inside Out: JoySadnessAngerDisgustFearBing Bong
The Good Dinosaur: Arlo
Onward: Ian LightfootBarley Lightfoot
Soul: Joe22

Disney Parks
MonorailWalter E. DisneyDumboMad Tea PartySplash MountainAstro OrbiterMatterhorn BobsledsThe Haunted MansionAlbertEnchanted Tiki RoomOrange BirdPirates of the CaribbeanJungle CruiseBig AlBonnie BearTower of Terror
Marvel
The Avengers: Iron ManCaptain AmericaThorThe HulkBlack WidowHawkeyeFalconWar MachineWinter SoldierAnt-ManBlack PantherVisionSharon Carter

Ultimate Spider-Man: Spider-ManVenomGreen GoblinMiles MoralesLizardRhinoDoctor OctopusIron SpiderSpider-GwenKraven the HunterHobgoblin
Guardians of the Galaxy: Star-LordGamoraRocket RaccoonGrootDrax
Marvel’s Women of Power: WaspElektraCaptain MarvelShe-HulkSpider-Woman
Marvel Icons: DaredevilDoctor StrangeGhost RiderMs. MarvelThanos

Star Wars
Luke SkywalkerHan SoloPrincess LeiaC-3POR2-D2Moff TarkinYodaChewbaccaStormtrooperSandtrooperAT-AT DriverRed GuardTusken RaiderJawaWicketJabba the HuttGreedoObi-Wan KenobiQui-Gon JinnQueen AmidalaClone TrooperJar Jar BinksDarth MaulJango FettGeneral GrievousAayla SecuraAnakin Skywalker/Darth VaderMace WinduCount DookuPlo KoonDewbackReyFinnBB-8Kylo RenPoe DameronCaptain PhasmaFirst Order StormtrooperMaz KanataThe MandalorianThe Child
The Muppets
KermitMiss PiggyFozzie BearRowlfGonzoAnimalThe Swedish Chef

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Media
Sofia the First (Videography/Soundtrack/Songs From Enchancia) • Sofia the First: Once Upon a PrincessElena and the Secret of AvalorDisney Junior DJ ShuffleDisney Junior DJ Shuffle 2Books
Disney Parks
PLAY!
Characters
Princess SofiaQueen MirandaKing Roland IIPrince JamesPrincess AmberPrincess HildegardCedric the SorcererWormwoodBaileywickRobinMiaCloverWhatnaughtGoodwyn the GreatWinifred the WiseJadeRuby HanshawPrincess ClioPrince ZandarPrincess JunPrince HugoMinimusPrincess VivianCrackleKing Marcus and Queen CecilyTrollsLucindaPrince JinMagic CarpetJasperPrince KhalidMeg and PegMadam UbetchaPrince DesmondMiss NettleSir GilliumProfessor PopovHelen HanshawOonaQueen EmmalineCoraPlankAunt TillyWilbur the WombeastSvenEmperor QuonEmpress Lin-LinRexPrince AxelKing GarrickElectraVaughan and VanceMarlaSir BartlebySir MaxwellSir FinneganGwenChef AndreSofia the WorstLady JoyLord GilbertWu-ChangJade JaguarSir DaxBooPrincess LaniMamanuKamea and HaliaPralineFreedoPrincess ZooeyPrincess AstridSlickwellGreylock the GrandPrincess IvyDragons of EnchanciaWinterWhiskersGlacia the Ice WitchElliot, Amy, and KurtTizzyMaster ErwinBryce TwigleyButton, Benngee, and BrodyMossyCarol of the ArrowJanePrincess KariMiss ElodieFlukeSlimShellyFlipMantacornOnyx and OpalWendell FidgetMrs. FidgetSaffronMuck, Gunk, and GrimeSpruceBallerinaMazzimoPrince RoderickGavinKazeemSergeant FizzKing Habib and Queen FarnazChief GnucklesFlinchGrottaElfonsoElfredMilo the SnakeKing HenrikCordelia the ConjurorCalistaMorganaCrispyBarleySassofrasProfessor Zacharias FleeberGrand MumGemina and ArgusCount BarnstormSir OliverSir JaxonWillawingKaiPrincess CharlotteMorrisZinessaKing Philip and Queen EverlyLilyIndigoMarty and MapleMandyGrimtrixWriggley, Pumpkin, and ChesterSkyePiccoloBaron Von RochaProfessor PecullianSea MonstersMalachite and FigOmarPrismaAzurineOrionVegaChrystaSizzleCinderSingeMare of the MistKing Roland IRomaGiggling GoblinCaptain QuiversTwitchVorNerissa

Elena of Avalor: Princess ElenaPrincess IsabelFranciscoLuisaShurikiAlacazarZuzoMateoMigs, Luna, and SkylarRafaChancellor EstebanArmandoKing Raul and Queen LuciaNaomi Turner
Guest Characters: Flora, Fauna, and MerryweatherCinderellaJasmineMagic CarpetBelleArielAuroraSnow WhiteMulanRapunzelTianaMeridaOlafMerlinArchimedes

Episodes
Season One: «Just One of the Princes» • «The Big Sleepover» • «Let the Good Times Troll» • «Cedric’s Apprentice» • «A Royal Mess» • «The Shy Princess» • «Blue Ribbon Bunny» • «The Princess Test» • «Baileywick’s Day Off» • «Tri-Kingdom Picnic» • «The Little Witch» • «Two to Tangu» • «Finding Clover» • «The Amulet of Avalor» • «The Buttercups» • «Make Way for Miss Nettle» • «The Amulet and the Anthem » • «Tea for Too Many» • «Princess Butterfly» • «Great Aunt-Venture» • «The Baker King» • «The Floating Palace» • «Holiday in Enchancia» • «Four’s a Crowd»

Season Two: «Two Princesses and a Baby» • «The Enchanted Feast» • «The Flying Crown» • «Mom’s the Word» • «The Silent Knight» • «Enchanted Science Fair» • «King for a Day» • «When You Wish Upon a Well» • «Gizmo Gwen» • «Sofia the Second» • «Mystic Meadows» • «Princesses to the Rescue!» • «Ghostly Gala» • «The Emerald Key» • «Scrambled Pets» • «The Princess Stays in the Picture» • «Baileywhoops» • «The Curse of Princess Ivy» • «Winter’s Gift» • «The Leafsong Festival» • «Substitute Cedric» • «Clover Time» • «In a Tizzy» • «A Tale of Two Teams» • «The Littlest Princess» • «Buttercup Amber» • «Carol of the Arrow» • «Sidekick Clio«
Season Three: «Cool Hand Fluke» • «Minimus is Missing» • «Cedric Be Good» • «Princess Adventure Club» • «Minding the Manor» • «The Secret Library» • «New Genie on the Block» • «The Fliegel Has Landed» • «The Princess Ballet» • «All the Sprite Moves» • «Sofia in Elvenmoor» • «Stormy Lani» • «Lord of the Rink» • «The Secret Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle» • «Gone with the Wand» • «Bad Little Dragon» • «Bunny Swap» • «Her Royal Spyness» • «Best in Air Show» • «Dads and Daughters Day» • «The Tale of the Noble Knight» • «The Bamboo Kite» • «Beauty is the Beast» • «Cauldronation Day» • «Camp Wilderwood» • «Royal Vacation» • «Hexley Hall» • «The Princess Prodigy» • «One for the Books«
Season Four: «Day of the Sorcerers» • «The Secret Library: Tale of the Eternal Torch» • «The Crown of Blossoms» • «Pin the Blame on the Genie» • «The Mystic Isles» • «The Mystic Isles: The Princess and the Protector» • «The Royal Dragon» • «The Mystic Isles: The Mare of the Mist» • «Through the Looking Back Glass» • «Princess Jade» • «Ivy’s True Colors» • «Too Cute to Spook» • «Pirated Away» • «The Mystic Isles: The Falcon’s Eye» • «The Mystic Isles: The Great Pretender» • «The Mystic Isles: A Very Mystic Wassalia» • «The Birthday Wish» • «In Cedric We Trust» • «The Mystic Isles: A Hero for the Hoodwinks» • «The Mystic Isles: Undercover Fairies» • «A Royal Wedding» • «The Royal School Fair» • «The Lost Pyramid» • «Return to Merroway Cove» • «The Elf Situation» • «Forever Royal»

Songs
Theme Song

Once Upon a Princess: I’m Not Ready to Be a PrincessRoyal PrepA Little Bit of FoodTrue SistersRise and Shine
Season One: Princess ThingsAnythingPerfect Slumber PartyMake Some NoiseCedric the GreatGoldenwing CircusAll You NeedBlue Ribbon BunnyI Belong(You Can Always) Count On BaileywickPicnic of the YearGood Little WitchThe Ride of Your LivesBring My Best Friend BackI’ll Get My/That AmuletThe ButtercupsMake Way for Miss NettleEnchancia AnthemMake It RightBigger Is BetterWho’s That?A Recipe for AdventureThe Simple LifeMerroway CoveThe Love We ShareWassaliaPeace and JoyRoyal Fun
Season Two: Sisters and BrothersTwo by TwoAll You DesireHuzzah! Huzzah!Me and My MomTilly, Oh TillyFriendship Is The FormulaBe Your Own KingMake Your Wishes WellBelieve in Your DreamKeeping Promises No Matter WhatMystic MeadowsStronger Than You KnowGhostly GalaA Princess TrueIn Your PawsKnow It AllHelping HandA Kingdom of My OwnSmoke, Wings and FireDare to Risk it AllFrom the HeartI Feel So FreeNever Forget the Sorcerer’s SecretHoppin’ Out With YouMake Our Dreams Come TruePlay With UsIt’s a Small New WorldImproviseAny Deed For Those In NeedMy First FlightWings of a Dream
Season Three: Moment to ShineWendell’s WayA Better MeWhen It Comes To Making FriendsIt’s Up To YouDo I DareGenie RulesThis Fliegel Has LandedGotta Reach a Higher HeightI Like You So MuchElvenmoorHappy ThoughtsTake A LeapMy Finest FlowerMagic Like MerlinYou’re the Cutest ThingLiving It UpBe an Expert ExpertI’m A New Horse NowDads and Daughters SongA Knight Such As IThis Panda Just Wants to DanceMore to AdoreThe Broomstick DanceThe Summer Camp BluesWhat A VacationThe Great UnknownThe Spirit of AvalorMy TimeOur Wizards Are the BestThe Magic in the MusicLive It to Learn It
Season Four: My Evil DreamsThis Island Belongs To UsThe Right Wrong Thing To DoGive The Kid One More ChanceThe Magic of the Mystic IslesOur Royal PlanMy Power Will Be Crystal ClearThat’s Not Who I AmTough EnoughAll Fired UpPick MeMagic TouchThe Dunwiddie DittyThis Feeling I’m Feeling In MeSuper Spooky NightNever Lost AgainListen UpLearn This RhymeThat’s What Wassalia’s ForGonna Be GreatI Am On Your SideThe Boldest, Bravest Bunny of All TimeThe Fairy WayMeant To BeWhat You’re Gonna DoCome To Your Senses With MeWhen I Start to Make Some WavesYou’ve Gotta Have FunA Big DayGet WickedFor One and AllOn Your/My Own

Locations
EnchanciaRoyal Preparatory AcademyTanguMerroway CoveWei-LingMystic MeadowsWildwing ValleySecret LibraryElvenmoorHakaloFreezenburgEnchanted Animal ParkAvalorDragon HoldMaruHexley HallMisty PalisadesMystic IslesEverRealm
Objects
Amulet of AvalorAunt Tilly’s Carpet BagEnchanted MirrorFloating PalaceMermaid Comb of Merroway CoveEnchanted Swing SetWishing WellEmerald KeyPin of KlutzenheimerFlying CrownFamily WandDazzleballSnowdropsDragonclaw WandKazeem’s LampBehind the WallsShuriki’s WandEternal TorchForever FountainCrown of the GnomesEnchantletLooking Back GlassWicked Nine
See Also
Elena of AvalorButtercupsSpells and MagicJaquinsMerpeopleChanulHoodwinks

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Media
Disney Emoji Blitz (mission tags) • Event listItem collections listAs Told by Emoji
Disney feature films
Mickey Mouse & Friends: MickeyMinnieDonald DuckDaisyPlutoGoofySteamboat Willie MickeyRetro MinnieOswald the Lucky RabbitHoliday Mickey8-Bit MickeyHoliday MinnieHoliday PlutoRose Gold MinnieRainbow MickeyVampire MickeyWitch MinnieMermaid MinnieDeep Sea MickeyCrab DonaldFairy MinnieSeashell DaisyPirate Peg-Leg PeteBirthday Baby PlutoPeppermint MinnieGardener MickeyFlower MinnieWatermelon MinnieIce Cream MickeySoft Serve DonaldSea Creature GoofyPumpkin MickeyPumpkin MinnieGingerbread MickeyChristmas Clarabelle CowGarnet MinnieRainy Day DonaldAstronaut MickeyAlien PlutoPine Cone PlutoPancake GoofyBlueberry Muffin DonaldSanta GoofyPlatinum MickeyFashion MinnieSpring Flute MickeyWinter Pete

The Lion King: SimbaTimonPumbaaRafikiScarSpirit MufasaNalaShenziBaby SimbaZazuAdult SimbaPlatinum SimbaMufasa
The Little Mermaid: ArielFlounderSebastianUrsulaKing TritonPrince EricWedding ArielVanessaFlotsamAmethyst Ursula
Bambi: BambiThumperPretty FlowerApril Shower BambiFloral Ms. Bunny
The Aristocats: Marie
Winnie the Pooh: Winnie the PoohTiggerPigletEeyoreRabbitHoney Bee PoohFlower PigletBunny TiggerBaby Chick EeyoreHoney Cake Pooh
Pinocchio: Jiminy CricketPinocchioBlue FairyFigaro
Dumbo: DumboTimothy Mouse
Peter Pan: Tinker BellPeter PanCaptain HookWendyNanaSmeeJohn DarlingSlightlyHoliday Tinker BellTopaz Tinker BellCaptain Pan
Aladdin: The GenieAladdinJasmineJafarAbuRajahIagoMagic CarpetDisguised JasmineSnake JafarVacation GeniePrince AliAquamarine JasmineElephant AbuSultanBaby RajahRed Carpet GenieGenie JafarCave of Wonders
Alice in Wonderland: AliceWhite RabbitCheshire CatMad HatterCaterpillarThe Queen of HeartsDoorknobKing of HeartsLittle OystersHouse AliceRoseMarch Hare
Cinderella: CinderellaFairy GodmotherGusPrince CharmingJaqLuciferAnastasiaDrizellaLady TremaineWedding CinderellaPink Dress CinderellaHoliday Cinderella
Frozen: ElsaAnnaOlafSvenKristoffMarshmallowGrand PabbieThe Fire SpiritElsa the Snow QueenQueen AnnaDiamond ElsaYoung Anna
Lilo & Stitch: StitchLiloJumbaScrumpAngelShaved Ice StitchRainbow Stitch
Zootopia: Judy HoppsNick WildeClawhauserFinnickFlash
Beauty and the Beast: BelleThe BeastLumiereCogsworthMrs. PottsChip PottsGastonEnchantressWinter BelleFancy BeastBookworm Belle
Moana: MoanaMauiPuaHei HeiGramma TalaTamatoaBaby MoanaTe FitiKakamora ChiefTe Kā
Mulan: MulanMushuCri-KeePingShan YuLi ShangThe Emperor
Tangled: RapunzelPascalFlynn RiderMaximusTiara RapunzelMother GothelWedding MaximusBaby Rapunzel
Sleeping Beauty: AuroraPrince PhillipMaleficentFloraFaunaMerryweatherWinter AuroraDragon MaleficentBriar RosePeridot Maleficent
The Jungle Book: BalooKaaKing LouieMowgliShere KhanBagheera
Fantasia: Sorcerer’s Apprentice MickeyYen SidChernabog
One Hundred and One Dalmatians: Cruella De VilPerditaPatchWinter Cruella

The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack SkellingtonSallyZeroOogie BoogieSanta JackDr. FinkelsteinThe MayorChristmas SallyMan-Eating Wreath
Pocahontas: PocahontasFlitMeekoPercyGrandmother WillowGovernor Ratcliffe
Big Hero 6: Hiro HamadaBaymax
Wreck-It Ralph: VanellopeRalphYesssFix-It Felix Jr.CalhounKing CandyPixel Ralph
The Princess and the Frog: TianaLouisRayDr. FacilierAlmost There TianaPrince Naveen
Lady and the Tramp: LadyTramp
Hercules: HerculesMegPegasusHadesPhilZeusBaby Pegasus
The Emperor’s New Groove: KuzcoKronkPachaYzmaYzma Kitty
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Snow WhiteDopeyMagic MirrorThe Evil QueenGrumpyThe PrinceSleepyDocWinter Snow WhiteThe Witch
The Rescuers: BernardBiancaMadame Medusa
Robin Hood: Robin HoodMaid MarianLady KluckLittle JohnSir HissPrince John
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Mr. Toad
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: EsmeraldaQuasimodoHugo
The Sword in the Stone: ArthurArchimedesMerlinMadam MimSugar BowlYoung Mim
Mickey’s Christmas Carol: Bob Cratchit MickeyGhost of Jacob MarleyEbenezer Scrooge McDuckTiny TimEmily Cratchit MinnieGhost of Christmas Future Pete
A Goofy Movie: MaxVacation GoofyPowerline
Raya and the Last Dragon: RayaSisuTuk TukNamaariHuman Sisu
The Three Caballeros: JoséPanchitoCaballero Donald
Encanto: MirabelAntonioLuisaBrunoIsabelaPlatinum Mirabel
Bolt: Bolt
The Fox and the Hound: TodCopper
The Great Mouse Detective: Professor Ratigan
Tinker Bell: SilvermistIridessa

Disney animated shows
DuckTales: Scrooge McDuckLaunchpad McQuackWebby VanderquackGizmoduckMagica De Spell

Darkwing Duck: Darkwing Duck
Rescue Rangers: ChipDaleGadgetMonterey JackDevil DaleAngel Chip
Gargoyles: GoliathBronxDemona
The Proud Family: Penny ProudSuga Mama

Pixar
Monsters, Inc.: MikeSulleyRandallCeliaRozBoo

Toy Story: WoodyBuzz LightyearAlienJessieBullseyeBo PeepForkyRexDuke CaboomHammMrs. NesbitZurgLotsoPlatinum WoodyBunnyStinky Pete
WALL-E: WALL-EEVE
Finding Nemo/Finding Dory: NemoDoryHankCrushBruceBaby DoryDestinyBaileyPearl
Cars: Lightning McQueenCruz RamirezJackson StormMaterMiss Fritter
Inside Out: JoySadnessAngerDisgustFearBing BongRainbow Unicorn
Coco: Miguel RiveraHéctorDanteImeldaPepitaAlebrije DanteDisguised MiguelErnestoMama Coco
Ratatouille: RemyAnton Ego

The Incredibles: Mr. IncredibleElastigirlJack-JackVioletDashFrozoneEdna ModeSyndrome

A Bug’s Life: FlikPrincess AttaHeimlich

Brave: MeridaYoung Merida
Up: DugRusselCarlKevinAlphaHeadphones Dug
Onward: IanBarleyThe Manticore
Soul: Joe22
Luca: LucaAlberto
Turning Red: Meilin LeeRed Panda MeiAbby ParkRed Panda Ming Lee
Lightyear: Captain LightyearSox

Disney video games
Kingdom Hearts: SoraAquaCaptain GoofyRoyal Magician Donald
Disney live-action films
Pirates of the Caribbean: Captain Jack SparrowBarbossaDavy JonesElizabeth SwannPrison DogTia Dalma

Descendants: Mal
Hocus Pocus: Winifred SandersonMary SandersonSarah SandersonBinxBilly ButchersonYoung WinifredThe Book
Mary Poppins: Mary PoppinsBertJolly Holiday Mary Poppins
Enchanted: GiselleWedding Giselle
Jungle Cruise: FrankLily Houghton

Disney Parks
The Haunted Mansion: Hatbox GhostMadame LeotaThe BrideHitchhicker Ghost PhineasConstance

Matterhorn Bobsleds: Abominable Snowman
Journey Into Imagination: FigmentSketch Figment
Main Street Electrical Parade: Electrical Parade MinnieElectrical Parade Tinker BellElectrical Parade Elliott

The Muppets
The Muppets: Kermit the FrogFozzie BearSwedish ChefMiss PiggyGonzoMadame PigotaGauzey the Hatbox BearBob Cratchit KermitMiss Piggy Emily Cratchit
Lucasfilm
Star Wars: ReyFinnBB-8Kylo RenLuke SkywalkerPrincess LeiaThe MandalorianThe ChildChewbaccaHondoStormtrooperHan SoloR2-D2Cara DuneMoff GideonDeath TrooperPoe DameronC-3POBoba FettJabba the HuttAnakin Skywalker/Darth VaderQueen AmidalaDarth MaulFennec ShandAhsoka TanoJedi AnakinGeneral GrievousYodaLando CalrissianEmperor PalpatineGrand Moff TarkinK-2SOJyn ErsoCassian AndorObi-Wan KenobiGrand InquisitorWicketJedi Master LukeImperial StormtrooperBo-KatanCad Bane

Indiana Jones:
Indiana JonesMarion Ravenwood
Willow: WillowKit

20th Century Studios
Ron’s Gone Wrong: BarneyRon

Ice Age: ScratSid
Anastasia: Anastasia RomanovRasputin
Titanic: Rose (DeWitt)Jack


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Games
Kingdom Hearts (HD I.5 ReMIX/Soundtrack/Soundtrack Complete/HD I.5 ReMIX Soundtrack) • Chain of MemoriesKingdom Hearts II (HD II.5 ReMIX/HD II.8 Final Chapter Prologue/Soundtrack/HD II.5 ReMIX Soundtrack ) • 358/2 DaysBirth by Sleep (Soundtrack) • codedDream Drop Distance (Soundtrack) • χ [chi]Unchained χ/Union χ [cross]Kingdom Hearts IIIDark RoadMelody of MemoryMissing-LinkKingdom Hearts IV
Other media
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween PartyAgrabah (Kingdom Hearts pilot)
Incorporated Films and Shorts
Aladdin/The Return of JafarAlice in WonderlandBeauty and the BeastBig Hero 6CinderellaFantasiaFrozenHerculesThe Hunchback of Notre DameLilo & StitchThe Lion KingThe Little MermaidMickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three MusketeersMonsters, Inc.MulanThe Nightmare Before ChristmasPeter PanPinocchioPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl/Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s EndSleeping BeautySnow White and the Seven DwarfsSteamboat WillieTangledTarzanToy StoryTron/Tron: LegacyWinnie the PoohWreck-It Ralph
Characters
Main Characters: SoraRikuKairiKing MickeyDonald DuckGoofyRoxasAxel/LeaNaminéXionAquaTerraVentus

Villains: XehanortAnsemXemnasMaleficentPeteVanitasXigbar/BraigXaldinVexenLexaeusZexionSaïx/IsaDemyxLuxordMarluxiaLarxeneTerra-XehanortYoung XehanortXehanort’s Guardian
Other Characters: Jiminy CricketAnsem the Wise/DiZYen SidMaster EraqusDilanEvenAeleusIenzoLingering WillHaynerPenceOletteKairi’s GrandmaRiku ReplicaJiminy’s JournalForetellersMaster of MastersLuxuEphemerSkuldChirithyLauriamElrena
Original Monsters: HeartlessNobodiesUnversedDream Eater
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Queen MinnieDaisy DuckPlutoChip and DaleHuey, Dewey, and LouieMagic BroomsAliceWhite RabbitDoorknobCheshire CatQueen of HeartsCard SoldiersTarzanJane PorterClaytonTerkKerchakKalaSaborHerculesPhiloctetesHadesCerberusRock TitanIce TitanAladdinAbuJasmineGenieCarpetJafarIagoPeddlerCave of WondersPinocchioGeppettoMonstroCleoArielFlounderSebastianUrsulaKing TritonFlotsam and JetsamGlutJack SkellingtonZeroSallyOogie BoogieLock, Shock, and BarrelDr. FinkelsteinMayor of Halloween TownPeter PanTinker BellCaptain HookMr. SmeeWendyCrocodileMerlinWinnie the PoohTiggerPigletEeyoreRabbitOwlRooBeesBeastBelleSnow WhiteCinderellaFairy GodmotherAuroraPongoPerditaDalmatian PuppiesSimbaMushuDumboBambiChernabog
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts II: Flora, Fauna, and MerryweatherMaleficent’s RavenScrooge McDuckMulanLi ShangShan YuHayabusaYao, Ling, and Chien PoThe EmperorLumiereCogsworthMrs PottsChipWardrobePegasusMegaraPain and PanicHydraHorace HorsecollarClarabelle CowClara CluckJack SparrowElizabeth SwannWill TurnerCaptain BarbossaBo’sunJacobyTwiggCursed CrewPrince EricAttinaAndrinaSanta ClausSkeletal ReindeerTimonPumbaaNalaRafikiScarShenzi, Banzai, and EdMufasaKiaraPridelandersHyenasTronMaster Control ProgramCommander SarkKangaGopherStitchChicken Little
Disney Characters introduced in Birth by Sleep: Prince PhillipMaleficent’s GoonsDocGrumpyHappySleepyBashfulSneezyDopeyThe PrinceEvil QueenMagic MirrorPrince CharmingJaqLady TremaineAnastasiaDrizellaLuciferGrand DukeGrand CouncilwomanCaptain GantuJumbaExperiment 221Lost Boys
Disney Characters introduced in Dream Drop Distance: QuasimodoEsmeraldaPhoebusJudge Claude FrolloVictor, Hugo, and LaverneKevin FlynnSam FlynnQuorraCLURinzlerBlack GuardsBlue FairyBeagle BoysChernabog’s MinionsJulius
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ: Mad HatterMarch HareRazoulRoyal GuardsMauriceGaston
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ: SultanSamsonVanellope von SchweetzFix-It Felix Jr.Sergeant CalhounKing CandySour BillCy-BugsHero’s Duty Troops
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts III: ZeusApolloAthenaHermesLava TitanTornado TitanLittle ChefWoodyBuzz LightyearRexHammSargeGreen Army MenLittle Green MenRapunzelFlynn RiderPascalMaximusMother GothelSulleyMike WazowskiBooRandall BoggsChild Detection AgencyTrailer Son and MomElsaAnnaKristoffOlafSvenMarshmallowHansMr. GibbsTia DalmaDavy JonesKrakenCutler BeckettBaymaxHiro HamadaGo Go TomagoHoney LemonFredWasabiLumpyWreck-It Ralph
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Dark Road: Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Disney Characters introduced in the manga: CaterpillarChi-Fu
Square Enix Characters: LeonCloudMoogleOthers

Elements
Plot Elements: Kingdom HeartsHeartKeyblade WarDark Seeker SagaMore

Game Elements: Gameplay in Kingdom HeartsMagic

Objects
Sea-salt ice creamWayfinderDoor to DarknessKeybladeX-bladeMorePixar BallA113Pizza Planet Truck
Locations
Original Worlds: Destiny IslandsTraverse TownRadiant Garden/Hollow BastionDisney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless RiverDive to the HeartEnd of the WorldRealm of DarknessTwilight Town/Mysterious TowerThe World That Never WasCastle That Never WasLand of Departure/Castle OblivionKeyblade Graveyard

Disney Worlds: WonderlandDeep JungleOlympus Coliseum/Underworld/OlympusAgrabahAtlanticaHalloween Town/Christmas TownNeverlandHundred Acre WoodThe Land of DragonsBeast’s CastlePort Royal/The CaribbeanPride LandsSpace ParanoidsDwarf WoodlandsCastle of DreamsDeep SpaceLa Cité des ClochesThe GridPrankster’s ParadiseCountry of the MusketeersToy BoxKingdom of CoronaMonstropolisArendelleSan FransokyoGame Central Station/Niceland/Cy-Bug Sector/Candy Kingdom

Organizations/Groups
Organization XIIIPrincesses of HeartDisney Villains Council
Songs
«Dearly Beloved» • «Simple and Clean» • «Sanctuary» • Face My FearsDon’t Think TwiceMickey Mouse Club MarchSwim This WayPart of Your WorldUnder the SeaUrsula’s RevengeA New Day is DawningDestatiThis is HalloweenHe’s a PirateBeauty and the BeastBibbidi-Bobbidi-BooIt’s a Small WorldNight on Bald MountainWinnie the PoohThe Sorcerer’s ApprenticeThe Pastoral SymphonyNutcracker SuiteYou’ve Got a Friend in MeHealing IncantationPut That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help MeLet It GoDo You Want to Build a SnowmanYo Ho (A Pirate’s Life for Me)A Whole New WorldCircle of Life

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Disney feature films
A Goofy Movie: Powerline

Aladdin: AladdinGenieJafarJasmineRajah
Alice in Wonderland: Alice Mad HatterQueen of HeartsCheshire Cat
Atlantis: The Lost Empire: Kida NedakhVincenzo SantoriniHelga SinclairMilo ThatchAudrey Ramirez
Beauty and the Beast: GastonBeastBelle
Big Hero 6: Hiro HamadaBaymaxHoney LemonWasabiGo Go TomagoFred
Bolt: Bolt
Cinderella: Fairy GodmotherCinderella
Frozen: ElsaOlafKristoffSvenAnna
Hercules: HadesHerculesMegaraZeusPhiloctetes
Lilo & Stitch: StitchPleakleyJumbaAngelLilo Pelekai
Mickey Mouse & Friends: Mickey MouseGoofyMinnie MousePlutoPeteDaisy Duck
Moana: MoanaMaui

Mulan: Fa MulanLi ShangShan YuMushu
Peter Pan: Peter PanCaptain Hook

Pocahontas: Pocahontas
Raya and the Last Dragon: RayaSisuNamaari

Robin Hood: Robin HoodSheriff of NottinghamLittle John

Sleeping Beauty: MaleficentAuroraPrince Phillip
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: The Evil QueenSnow White
Tangled: RapunzelFlynn RiderMaximusMother Gothel
The Black Cauldron: The Horned King
The Emperor’s New Groove: YzmaKronkPacha
The Great Mouse Detective: Basil of Baker Street
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: EsmeraldaQuasimodoPhoebus
The Jungle Book: King LouieBalooBagheeraKaa
The Lion King: ScarRafikiTimonPumbaaSimbaNala
The Little Mermaid: ArielUrsulaKing Triton
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Ratatouille: Remy
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олаф

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    Олаф

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Олаф

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    Олаф, король Норвежский

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Олаф, король Норвежский

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    Олаф Норвежский, король

    Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Олаф Норвежский, король

См. также в других словарях:

  • Олаф II — (Олаф Святой, Олаф Харальдсон, Олаф Толстый; норв. Olav den hellige/Heilag Olav; 995 1030)  король Норвегии с 1015 года по 1028 год, представитель династии Инглингов, сын Харальда Гренландца. Ему посвящена «Сага об Олафе Святом». Олаф… …   Википедия

  • Олаф IV — Олаф Хоконссон (др. исл. Óláfr Hákonsson, норв. Olav Håkonsson, датск. Oluf Håkonsen) сын норвежского короля Хокона VI Магнуссона и Маргариты I Датской, родился в 1370 году. 3 мая 1376 года шестилетний Олаф выбран королём Дании государственным… …   Википедия

  • Олаф I — Олаф Трюггвасон Olav Tryggvason 6 й король Норвегии …   Википедия

  • ОЛАФ — V см. Улаф V …   Большой Энциклопедический словарь

  • Олаф — Олаф  мужское имя. Происходит от древнескандинавского Óláfr/Ólafr, в настоящее время встречаются написания Olaf, Oluf (в Дании), Olav (в Норвегии), Olov, Olof (в Швеции), Ólafur (в Исландии) и Olavi (в Финляндии). В исторических текстах… …   Википедия

  • Олаф V — см. Улаф V. * * * ОЛАФ V ОЛАФ V, см. Улаф V (см. УЛАФ V) …   Энциклопедический словарь

  • Олаф III Тихий — Олаф Тихий Олаф III Тихий, или Мирный (норв. Olav Kyrre) (1050  22 сентября 1093)  король Норвегии (1067 …   Википедия

  • Олаф III — Олаф Тихий Олаф III Тихий, или Мирный (норв. Olav Kyrre) (1050  22 сентября 1093)  король Норвегии (1067 1093), сын Харальда III Сурового и наложницы Торы. О детских и юношеских годах жизни Олафа ничего не известно. В 1066 году король Норвегии… …   Википедия

  • Олаф Харальдссон — Олаф II Толстый Óláfr II Digre Св. Олаф на фреске в одной из шведских церквей …   Википедия

  • Олаф Хаконссон — Óláfr Hákonsson Олаф Хаконссон (изображение на гобелене в замке Кронборг) …   Википедия

  • Олаф Хоконссон — (др. исл. Óláfr Hákonsson, норв. Olav Håkonsson, дат. Oluf Håkonsen) сын норвежского короля Хокона VI Магнуссона и Маргариты I Датской, родился в 1370 году. 3 мая 1376 года шестилетний Олаф выбран королём Дании государственным советом, по… …   Википедия

Транслит мужского имени Олаф: Olaf

Написание имени Олаф в транслите или латиницей (латинскими или английскими буквами). Это может вам пригодиться, например, при написании имени Олаф в загранпаспорте, при бронировани билетов, при покупке по интернету и т.д.

Значение имени «Олаф»

Спараведливый, праведный

Значение букв в имени «Олаф»

О — эмоциональность

Л — логика, артистичность, мелочность

А — властность, сила

Ф — нежность, дружелюбие, умение приспосабливаться

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