Thursday 31 July 2014

My Kingdom Hearts top 10 or 5

Top 5 characters.

5. Riku: Riku once turned over to the darkness, but afterwards he came to his senses and became good again and is the sign of redemption. And because of it he got his own keyblade.

4. Ventus: Ventus or “Ven” as he’s called, is a good person through and through, caring for his friends first and never sub coming to the darkness and helping people.

3. Roxas: Nobody to the true hero of the season and I have to say that they probably made the best actor and the most “Human” character out of all the characters in the series, able to display a full range of emotions anywhere, be it, sorrow, happiness, joy, entertainment even to despair.

2. King Mickey: A small keyblade wielder who is a good example of caring for his kingdom and being a good king and being a true friend to his people and all those he knows. Also, how do you take a cartoon character loved by kids for centuries and make him so awesome? Make him a main character and give him a golden keyblade.

1. Sora: A true example of good, a true friend to everyone he meets and rescuing many, many people from their sorrow. After losing his home, his heart, his friends and his family, Sora can put a smile on his face anytime, anywhere. Being a symbol of everything good plus everything he’s been through to get to where he is now is a lot to handle for a person who even has a had to fight some of his friends to mostly the death is a big responsibility. He can be impulsive at times but in the end he’s in the right place. Everyone should look to Sora as an idol like me. And remember to always put a smile on your face ‘cause deep down there always is one. He really is the light in the darkness. He saved countless lives, worlds and he’ll save more in the future.

Top 5 worlds.

5. Twilight town: The music in this world is beautiful. The space around to do anything is greatly handled and the mini games are also good. And it was pretty cool. A large place but barely any people in this place, sometimes you’d think the only people living there was Roxas and his friends.

4. Travers Town: The fights here were really easy and it was also easy to get level-ups and it was also cool to see that there were more locations to go to in Dream Drop Distance.

3. Hallow Bastian: The one in Kingdom hearts 1 was horrible… but in number 2 the place was a million times better. In the first game it was like a maze but with 2 it redeemed itself with changing the entire appearance of it and made all the places easier to go to. The fights and team-ups were just great and even Sora by himself was pretty affective for him. Not to mention that there are so many awesome and amazing Kingdom hearts moments in it.

2. The Olympus Coliseum (Herculeses’ world): Running around was fun and the mini-game were enjoyable too. There seemed to always have different locations in every game. Going to the underworld and doing competitions to win cups were also cool to do. Every kingdom hearts game had this world in it except for Dream Drop Distance.

1. Disney Castle: You could go to this world only in kingdom hearts 2 but it doesn’t matter. This world is awesome. Every time I play kingdom hearts 2 I’m always excited to go to here. There are good fights, twists and a great happy ending. Not to mention there are also some really funny bits in it here and there.

Top 7 kingdom hearts games.

7. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 days: This is my least favourite of all the games. They had many plots that were never explained until the next 2 games and the graphics were horrible.

6. Birth by sleep: The graphic were good in this game but the story is based 10 years before Sora and all the others grew-up. You would miss them here too since it would be the first time you meet the new characters, Terra, Aqua and Ventus.

5. Re coded: This game wasn’t bad but like 358/2 days the graphic were really bad. But at the end you learn something great for the story itself. Not all the fights were good but they’re really exciting to do.

4. Re Chain of memories. This game was good but it was too fast pasted and the only way you could attack was by using cards. Sora became really mean to Donald and Goofy at one point and this was one example of seeing that Sora was a bit head-strong, stubborn, rash, emotional and very impulsive.

3. Kingdom Hearts 1: This was a perfect start to the story. Showing the character’s personality and showing what the whole plot to the story and also showing what was going to happen in the next game. There’s some stuff that was wrong with it like it was an incomplete game and most of the worlds were a bit difficult. But otherwise it was really enjoyable.

2. Kingdom Hearts 2: This was the longest of all the Kingdom hearts games so far and it was worth the wait. Most of the graphics didn’t work at times but it was fantastic and the story was great through and through. Not the best I‘ve played, but it was defiantly impressive.

1. Dream Drop Distance: Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance was my favourite so far because the story was entertaining, the platforming and graphics were about 99% perfect and not to mention you could play as both Sora and Riku. The one down fall it had was the fact that Riku becomes a keyblade master at the end but Sora doesn’t because during the test Sora falls to darkness and Riku saves him, even though Riku once fell to the darkness and Sora rescued him. Also there were great twists and a lot of questions were answered perfectly.

Top 10 favourite boss fights.

10. Barbossa (Pirates of the Caribbean): This fight is fun. You get to beat this dude up and you get to use moves you can’t use any other time in the game.

9. Oggie Boggie (The nightmare before Christmas): This bag of bugs was a terrible villain. He’s so easy to beat and at some points he made terrible jokes. But the fights were different in a good way so it was really fun.

8. Pete (Steamboat Willie): Like Oggie Boggie Pete was a terrible villain. We fought him multiple times and he was just down right pathetic and he was never impressive at all in any of the fights. He’s such a cry-baby and he never was impressive in any fight we had with him. But again the fights were different and cool.

7. Scar (The lion king): In this world Sora becomes a lion cub and holds his keyblade in his mouth. The fight against Scar was awesome. You use weird attacks and move that were cool and you also get to use magic in a funny way.

6. Shen Yu (Mulan): I love this movie. The action was great and the characters were all really well developed. When you fight Shen Yu it’s just fun, awesome and cool. Doing long and mid-range attacks were a great advantage.

5. Rinzler/Tron (Tron/Tron Legacy): Rinzler aka. Tron was once an ally to Sora and now you have him to the death. This fight was really impressive. I have to say this right away. I think this fight really does develop Sora since at first he didn’t want to fight him but then one of his friends he made at that place known as the “Grid” named Quorra was going to be killed by Rinzler but before that Sora said some things to him that allowed Quorra to escape and tell Sora that he has to fight him ‘cause he might get through to him and restore him. He did succeed, but a person named “CLU” changed him back to being Rinzler. But like I said this fight is awesome.

4. Captain Hook (Peter Pan): Captain Hook is a villain I love because he’s hilarious. His attacks were cool and he showed me a good time smacking him around.

3. Riku/Ansem: Riku is Sora’s best friend and having to fight Ansem inside Riku’s body was a huge twist for me. When I first fought this boss battle it took me 2 times to defeat him. It was pretty good.

2. Sephiroth (Final Fantasy 7): Sephiroth is really, really, really difficult to beat. He’s super strong and it took me 6 years to finally beat him. He used abilities beyond your imagination. His sword is humongous. I was relieved when I finally kicked his butt.

1. M.C.P & Sark (Tron): These two bosses at the same time were awesome. You have to knock Sark out and then attack the M.C.P. These bosses were also like bugs in a computer.

Top 5 Keyblades.

5. Kingdom Key: The first ever shown Keyblade and its introduction of it were brilliant and very well handled.

4. Ultra Key: This key’s stats are really good. You can both make and earn this key.

3. Oblivion Key: A key both found and given is awesome. It’s said to be one of the strongest keys ever and I agree. It’s not the best in my opinion but I’ll get to that in a sec.

2. Fenrio Key: The key you get after you’ve defeated Sephiroth that looks like Cloud’s buster sword from Final Fantasy is both strong and very, very awesome looking

1. Unbound Key: A key from Dream Drop Distance you get after you’ve completed all the secret portals. It’s strong, magic balanced well and cool looking.

Top 5 worlds hoping to see in Kingdom Hearts 3.

5. The Princess and the frog: Having this be my favourite 2-D animated Disney film I would like to see a world from this and I know how the story could go. Maybe Sora, Donald and Goofy could land in the swamp of New Orleans while Tiana, Naveen, Louis and Ray are headed to Mama Odie's house and so they ask them if they can come with them and along the way they fight Heartless and when they get there Mama Odie tells them what to do and when they're on the boat Naveen tells Sora, Donald and Goofy about his "feelings" for Tiana and he asks them not to tell her. When they get there some stuff goes by until the end where you have to fight the Shadow-Man and yeah and so on and so on. I would really love to see this world.

4. Frozen: I don't know why I just really, really want to see a Frozen world in Kingdom hearts 3. The story in it could be the same but also maybe add some more things to it. Maybe the boss could be Hans turned into a Heartless.
 
3. The Incredibles: I love this movie. It’s one of my favourites. The story was entertaining and the villains were complex. Sora could be in a super-hero costume and the key could be called the “Hero’s triumph”. The final boss could be the Omnidroid or Syndrome.
 
2. Toy Story: Toy story is my favourite Pixar movie set ever. Teaming up with Buzz or Woody would be cool and Sora could look like a toy himself. The world could be called the “Toy box”. And the key you would get from this world could be called “Playtime”.

1. The number 1 world I would like to see in Kingdom hearts 3 is Sugar Rush from Wreck-It-Ralph. Wreck-It-Ralph is my favourite animated film ever. Everything was right in this production. All the characters were loveable, there was the biggest twist I had ever seen anywhere and the end credits song is amazing, I listen to it all the time. Actually if you take one look at one specific moment you can actually see that they added Sora in as one of the characters in the movie, during the tapper scene. Plus it can be shown that Ralph has a good heart inside him. The key could be called “Candy crush” because the world it would be based in Sugar rush, one of the places in the movie and the whole place has candy and sweets everywhere you look. The final boss could be Turbo combined with a giant heartless Cybug.

Top 5 worst Kingdom hearts worlds.

5. Deep Jungle (Tarzan): I love this movie. It’s one of my favourite Disney movie of all, but the deep jungle, oh my god it is so bad. The one thing that kingdom hearts is infamous for is having horrible, horrible, horrible platforming. The platforming is used time and time again. Going to the treehouse, camp, hippos, vines, bamboos, forest, waterfalls is so annoying because of the terrible platforming. Especially if you fall from most of the things you’re climbing, then you have to go all the way back down and start over.

4. End of the world: Wow. I don’t where to begin. You kept going into traps unleashing Heartless to defeat you, and it had one of the hardest bosses ever. A giant vampire with humongous wings who can control fire called “Chernabog” from Fantasia.

3. Wonderland (Alice in wonderland): This world was so annoying. It was a maze. Not 1, re chain of memories, 358/2days or re coded made this world fun at all. Anytime you were just searching for clues and it was so easy to get lost.

2. Alantica (The little mermaid): This world suffers from awkward controls of being a Merman. I was either rising when I wanted to dive or diving when I wanted to rise. Also since you were a stupid fish, all your aerial attack combos were useless and so were your limits too. You pretty much nerved all your training as Sora back down to the basics. Don’t even get me started with Atlantica in Kingdom Hearts 2; it’s a freaking timing music game. No Heartless no Nobodies just Sora sing and dancing. What the heck? Sora came to save the world not sing a musical.

1. Monstro (Pinocchio): Everywhere you went in this place it looked the same and I got lost millions of times.

Top 5 hopes for Kingdom Hearts.

5. Relationships: I’m not in to love or romance but I do have to say that Sora and Kairi defiantly do have feelings for each other and there have been signs of it in the games, so in Kingdom hearts 3 their friendship should be increased.

4. Long story: I want Kingdom Hearts 3 to be the longest out of all the games so far. Like I said, Kingdom hearts 2 was the longest game so far. And I liked that. But if kingdom hearts had the lasting time out of all the kingdom hearts games so far, that would be so awesome.

3. Playing as Kairi: In all the kingdom hearts games, Kairi is just on the side-lines not doing much, except in kingdom hearts 2 for like 5 minutes, but in kingdom hearts 3 you should be able to play her. She has a keyblade so she can fight. She plays a huge role in the kingdom hearts series one of the defenders of light, I should be able to play as her.

2. Flowmotion: Flowmotion is my favourite mechanic from the whole series. Dream drop distance is the only time it was shown, but flowmotion is my favourite move from that game. Flowmotion fed-up the game play so much and it was so much fun jumping on the walls, combos, being fast, getting to locations faster and grinding on many, many things was so much fun.

1. The final boss: What I want the final boss to be is all the seekers of darkness combined to transform into a ginormous heartless, nobody, unversed, dream eater monster. And the only way to fight it is every single one of the guardians of light fighting it and at the end Sora uses the X-blade to separate all the worlds from each other and restore peace to all of them so there won’t be any more monsters and everyone will be happy once again. King Mickey, Donald and Goofy go back to Disney castle, Lea, Roxas, Xion and Naminé go to Twilight Town and of course, Sora, Riku and Kairi go back to the destiny islands.

Kingdom Hearts 1

As I've said before the Kingdom Hearts series is my favourite video games ever I decided to show you the story.
The series starts with Kingdom Hearts showing how a young boy named Sora is separated from his friends Riku and Kairi when their world, Destiny Islands, is invaded by creatures known as the Heartless. During the invasion, Sora obtains a weapon called the Keyblade that allows him to fight the Heartless. He soon arrives in another world, Traverse Town, where he meets Donald Duck and Goofy, two emissaries from Disney Castle sent by King Mickey to find the wielder of the Keyblade. The three band together and travel to different Disney-themed worlds, sealing the hearts of the worlds to prevent more Heartless invasions, and to find Riku and Kairi. Along the way, they encounter a group of Disney villains led by Maleficent, who are controlling the Heartless to capture seven maidens called the "Princesses of Heart", and use their power to open the door to "Kingdom Hearts" and rule over all the worlds. Though they eventually defeat Maleficent, the three discover that Ansem (Xehanort's Heartless) who has been controlling Riku's body, using Maleficent and plans to attain eternal darkness by opening Kingdom Hearts himself. Sora, Donald, and Goofy defeat Ansem and seal the door to Kingdom Hearts with the help of Riku and King Mickey on the other side of the door. Kairi remains back home to await her friends' return.
In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Sora and his two friends begin searching for Riku and King Mickey. They arrive at a fortress called Castle Oblivion, where they encounter members of a mysterious group called Organization XIII, which is made up of non-existent beings called the Nobodies. While in the castle, the three's memories are manipulated by a girl named Naminé (Kairi's Nobody) who is being forced to do so by the Organization's Marluxia. After defeating the Organization members controlling the castle, the three are put to sleep for a year by Naminé to allow them to regain their memories, though they must lose the memories of their experience in Castle Oblivion. Meanwhile, Riku appears in the basement of the castle and begins traveling to the first floor with the aid of King Mickey. Riku fights both the Organization's members and the darkness in his heart, learning to accept his dual nature between light and darkness. Allying himself with DiZ, Riku aids him in keeping Sora and Naminé safe until the former is awoken. However, in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, a snag in the plan over the year forces Riku to capture Roxas, the thirteenth member of the Organization and Sora's Nobody (after Roxas' defeat of Xion, Sora's Replica) and is successful reintegrating Roxas with Sora, enabling Sora's reawakening.
At the end of the year in Kingdom Hearts II, Sora and friends awaken from their sleep and resume their search for Riku and King Mickey, passing through Twilight Town and meeting Yen Sid, learning of the Nobodies and becoming re-familiarized with Organization XIII. Sora once again travels to many Disney-themed worlds and resolves the troubles caused by the Heartless and Nobodies, and Maleficent's servant Pete. They eventually reunite with King Mickey learning the true nature of Ansem, and encounter Xemnas, the Nobody of Xehanort and the leader of Organization XIII. The Organization's plan is also revealed—they seek the power of "Kingdom Hearts", the sum of all the hearts that Sora released by destroying the Heartless with his Keyblade, to regain their lost hearts. With the aid of Axel, a rogue member of the Organization who is Roxas' friend, the three arrive at The World That Never Was (the headquarters of Organization XIII) and team up with their friends and Kairi, who went to find Sora earlier, while defeating the Organization's Xigbar and Saïx. Ansem the Wise (who turns to be DiZ after his apprentice Xehanort banished him) uses a device that dissipates some of Kingdom Hearts' power, but a system overload causes the device to self-destruct, engulfing Ansem. At the top of the Castle that Never Was, Sora and his friends battle Xemnas, who uses what remains of Kingdom Hearts to power his multiple forms. After Sora and Riku destroy Xemnas, they get trapped in the Realm of Darkness, fortunately a letter from Kairi summons a gateway for them and the two are reunited with their friends at their home.
Another year later, Sora, Riku and Kairi receive a letter from King Mickey's detailing how the three became who they are now, that Naminé learned of while restoring Sora's memory and left a message in Jiminy Cricket's journal that Mickey discovered during the events of Kingdom Hearts coded. As they read the letter, they learn of the exploits of the three Keyblade wielders' fates during the events of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (a decade before Kingdom Hearts) by the hands of Master Xehanort (the true Xehanort and an old Keyblade Master) trying to recreate the legendary χ-Blade which all Keyblades are modeled after and plunge the worlds into chaos: Terra was converted into Xehanort's new vessel whose experiments later turned his heart into "Ansem" and his body into Xemnas, Ventus sacrificed himself to defeat his dark doppelganger Vanitas to stop Xehanort's plan to obtain the χ-Blade to which his body was placed somewhere within Castle Oblivion while his heart ended up with the body of Sora himself, and new Keyblade Master Aqua ended up trapped in the Realm of Darkness after sacrificing herself to save Terra. King Mickey and Yen Sid also discover that the destruction of "Ansem" and Xemnas has led to the reconstruction of Master Xehanort. To combat the new threat Xehanort poses, Yen Sid has Sora and Riku take an exam to attain the Mark of Mastery that will allow them to become Keyblade Masters themselves.
During the test in Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, Sora and Riku enter into the Realm of Sleep, where they encounter a young version of Xehanort with the ability to travel through time. The two Keyblade wielders also learn of Xehanort's true goal: creating thirteen replicas of himself by placing a piece of his own heart in each "host", thus infecting the body's original heart and taking it over, then pitting them against seven hearts of pure light in an ultimate battle to recreate the χ-Blade once more. Though the Organization was defeated, Xehanort expected it and became "Ansem" for the purpose of giving his younger self the ability to travel through time and gather other versions of Xehanort together to form the true Organization XIII, the Thirteen Seekers of Darknesses. Though Sora is narrowly saved from becoming Xehanort's final vessel with the aid of Lea, Axel's original self, Riku entered Sora's body to wake him from the nightmare Xehanort placed him in. In the process, meeting Roxas, Ventus, and Xion within Sora's heart, Riku learned from a digital copy of Ansem the Wise that reveals the data he implanted in Sora during his year-long sleep and how he may be able to save both those who are lost and those that ceased to be. At the end of the exam, only Riku is declared a Keyblade Master while Sora embarks on a new journey by himself to train, and Lea reveals himself to have become a Keyblade wielder. In the meantime, left with no other option as he feared the Princesses of Heart would be dragged into the conflict, Yen Sid resolves to form the Seven Guardians of Light from any available Keyblade user (including Kairi) to combat the Thirteen Darknesses in the upcoming final battle against Xehanort.

Wednesday 30 July 2014

The Lego Movie

This one is going to be like the DreamWorks and C.G.I Disney/Pixar reviews I did. The Lego movie when came out was a big hit. Children and even teenagers loved it. It was especially a big hit at the box office. So why was this a big it!? Well because it's funny, fast-paced, the characters are pretty good and the animation is really impressive. So what's the story. Apparently there's this Lego universe where Lego people live. It ruled by a man named "Lord Business." One day he stole a weapon called the Kragle that can be used to freeze everything. A few years after that a construction worker named "Emmet" stumbles across something called the "Piece of Resistance" that can be used to defuse the Kragle. A woman named "Wyldstyle" finds him and helps him escape from some of Lord Business's men. They find a old man named "Vitruvius" who explain that there's a prophecy saying that whoever finds the Piece of Resistance will be "the most talented, important and interesting person whoever lived." And from a bunch of things happen. So yeah as you can tell the story seems pretty generic and it all sounds like it was written in like a few hours since it sounds like a kid wrote it with the Prophecy and it saying that there will be a Special to stop the evil Lord Business all the random special appearances like Batman, Superman and so on. However with the conception that this is a Lego Movie it really made it work since... well anyone would of done that when they were playing with Legos as kids. One of the key elements of this film is that it's very fast-paced from beginning to end and that's one of the things that makes this movie so funny. And by the way, because this is a Lego movie everything on the scene is Lego. Sure it's C.G.I Lego but the C.G.I on the Lego is really convincing. My favourite character is Emmet. By the way there's this really catchy song they made called "Everything is Awesome" for this movie, and boy is it really catchy. Watch this and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about.
Just about every single joke in this movie works. It just has you laughing on the ground. So I'd say that you should look at this movie. It's a real great one.

Thursday 24 July 2014

My top 5 2-D animated Disney movies

5. Peter Pan (1953): The reason I like this movie so much is because of the comedy and the characters are likable. Like I've said before it has a really, really funny villain, Captain Hook. The also his bumbling sidekick Mr Smee who's also really funny. Smee wants to mean but like I just said he just too bumbling and nice. Plus when you put the two of them together with the crocodile, man this is some of the best slapstick you'll ever see. The timing, the pacing, the animation, the expressions. It kills me every single time I watch these scenes. Just watch this and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about.
I just love it. But it' not just Hook it's also the rest of the characters. There's Peter, Wendy, John, Michael, the lost boys, the pirates, the mermaids and Tinker Bell. And they are all really likable.
4. Hercules (1997): When I was younger my dad and I used to watch this a lot. I still do like it. It's funny, colourful and the characters are all likable. Hercules is bit of a naïve but nice guy who does want to do good. Phil is a grouchy, grumpy but still likable and nice character. I'd say the villain Hades is also really funny. So really I like this movie because of the really good characters.
3. Sleeping Beauty (1959): When I first saw this movie I was really amazed by it. It was 1000 times better than I remember I thought it was going to be. It has Maleficent in it and as I've said 10000 times before she's my favourite Disney villain. Also the side characters are great. And by that I mean the three good fairies, Flora, Fauna and Merryweather. They're funny, nice and pretty good protectors.
2. The Lion King (1994): This is said to be the highest grossing 2-D animated movie of all time as well as the second highest grossing Disney movie of all time and you know what!? It's easy to see why. The animation is great, the characters are fantastic, the villain is pretty good and the songs are all memorable. When this movie came out everyone must of loved this movie. When they rereleased it I went to see it and man was it just gigantic. Actually since it's 2014 right now that means it's been 20 years since it premiered.
And my number 1 favourite 2-D animated Disney movie is... The Princess and the Frog (2009): Yeah I've said this before and I'm saying it again. The characters are the best 2-D animated Disney characters I've ever seen, the animation is amazing, the comedy is really funny, the villain is awesome, the songs are brilliant, the story is well written and the voice acting is really good. I'd say my favourite character is probably Naveen or Louis. So basically the reason I love this movie is actually for a lot of reasons, it's funny, emotional, memorable characters, the animation is great, it's bright, the story's easy to follow you get wrapped up in the drama and it has a lot of memorable moments.

Friday 11 July 2014

Get a horse

"Get a horse" was a short Mickey Mouse cartoon that played before Frozen started in the cinemas when I went to see it. And so I thought I would show you. In my opinion it's the best Micky Mouse cartoon ever.
It's just hilarious.

Tuesday 8 July 2014

My top 5 Frozen moments.

I know this is coming out of nowhere but I watched this movie again a lot recently I thought I would make this list to clear some things up I may of said in my review but don't think now.
5. The adventure: The adventure that Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven go on is very unique. I don't really think I've ever seen any movie with this kind of adventure in it and I really do think it's probably the most well written I've seen since Toy Story but probably not as good as that though. But even still the adventure is fun and memorable.
4. Seeing that Hans is the villain: Having Hans be the villain of this movie was pretty good. Through out the whole movie before we find out, we really, really begin to like Hans he seemed like a nice, trustworthy character. When I saw this in cinemas my jaw dropped. I really didn't see it coming. Through out the movie and anytime I saw Hans on the screen, I really liked him because he was nice and likable.
3. The songs: While I've said before I thought the song were annoying in this movie I take it back 100000%. I love these songs. In Summer, the song that Olaf sings is still my favourite but I absolutely think these songs are one of the best Disney Songs ever. I'd say two of my other favourites would be "Let it go" and "For the first time in forever." I've actually downloaded all the songs onto my iPod.
2. The characters: In my opinion these are probably the best Disney characters since Toy Story, sure again, not better than Toy Story but actually I think the characters to both these films are tied if you get what I mean. Yeah Olaf is still my favourite character and he always will be. With the other characters like Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven and Hans, they're very, very, very well written too.
And my number 1 favourite Frozen moment is... the Olaf moments: Yeah you all knew something like this had to be on this list somewhere. With Olaf being the best character in this movie, in my opinion, he just steals the show absolutely every single time he's on the screen. With every line he says, it is just hysterical. I also found him to pretty naïve. He actually reminds me of Winnie the Pooh, they're both very naïve but they are very pleasant, they are very optimistic and they do get into trouble but they're both really fun you can't help but love them. But anyway, Olaf is just a great character you just have to love his scenes and that why it's my favourite Frozen moment.