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Oaken pees in anna
this is a very intense seen in the movie, but it is still very funny, LOL!
Christmas
During Arendelle's holiday celebrations, Oaken showed Olaf his family tradition. While inside the sauna, Olaf melted; Oaken resolved the problem by taking him outside, where he refroze. Oaken also gave Olaf a portable sauna for Elsa and Anna, and when Olaf asked if he could also have a tasteful traditional towel, Oaken happily gave him the one he was wearing.
Later, Oaken skated on a frozen lake alongside Anna and Elsa.
Anna's birthday
Months later, Oaken visited Arendelle, inhabiting a small shop called "Oaken's Cloakens". When he was visited by Elsa and Anna, he noticed Elsa's cold and offered her a cold remedy that he had made himself. Elsa politely rejected the offering, only for Anna to accept it.
Personality
Always looking to sell his goods, Oaken is enthusiastic and greets his customers by offering them deals on his products. However, the store owner's cheerful demeanor belies his intolerance towards difficult customers. When angered, he does not hesitate to use force, though he is quick to return to his jolly disposition.
Abilities
Oaken is incredibly strong, having had no trouble removing Kristoff, a strong man in his own right, from his store. He also threw Kristoff a considerable distance out into the snow without displaying any signs of strain.
Appearances
Films and Shorts | |||
Frozen | Appears | Olaf's Frozen Adventure | Appears |
Frozen Fever | Appears | Frozen II | Appears |
Books
- Frozen: Book of the Film
- Olaf & Sven on Thin Ice
- A New Reindeer Friend
Trivia
- Oaken's store is the only one for miles around, so the store owner never worries about competition.[1]
- Despite their dispute, Kristoff still delivered ice to Oaken's trading post.[2]
- Oaken makes a minor appearance in the fourth season of the ABC show, Once Upon a Time, and is portrayed by Darcey Johnson.
- Oaken comes from a long line of inventors. His great-uncle Jarl invented the Heifersling – a cow-carrying device.[3]
Gallery
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References
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- ↑ Frozen: Stories from Arendelle, page 139.
- ↑ The Great Ice Engine, page 15 (E-book version).