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[[File:Sir_Jorgenbjorgen.png|thumb|288px]]'''Sir Jorgenbjorgen''' is a stuffed penguin owned by [[Elsa]] from her childhood.
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'''Sir Jorgenbjorgen''' is a stuffed penguin toy owned by [[Elsa]] from her childhood.
It had been siting at the bottom of a trunk that held Elsa's childhood belongings, until [[Anna]] rediscovers him.
 
   
 
He had been sitting at the bottom of a trunk that held Elsa's childhood belongings, until [[Anna]] rediscovered him.
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==History==
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After the [[gates]] were [[Isolation of Arendelle castle|closed]] and Elsa was mainly confined to her [[Castle bedrooms|bedroom]], Sir Jorgenbjorgen provided company for her when she was alone, and acted as someone who could listen to Elsa.
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While looking for traditions, years later, Anna rediscovered the little penguin in Elsa's trunk. Elsa, slightly overcome by the sight of him, began to reminisce about how he was a good listener. She then gently placed him back in the trunk.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Jorgenbjorgen's cloak is made out of an old pair of [[Elsa's gloves]].
*The cloak that the stuffed penguin wears is slimier to the one that Anna wore, before she mounted on [[Kjekk|her horse]] and set out to find her older sister.
 
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*The penguin makes a small appearance in the [[Frozen (musical)|Broadway of Frozen]], as a prop that Anna held for a short time before she got dressed.
 
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Revision as of 12:31, 16 January 2019

Sir Jorgenbjorgen

Sir Jorgenbjorgen is a stuffed penguin toy owned by Elsa from her childhood.

He had been sitting at the bottom of a trunk that held Elsa's childhood belongings, until Anna rediscovered him.

History

After the gates were closed and Elsa was mainly confined to her bedroom, Sir Jorgenbjorgen provided company for her when she was alone, and acted as someone who could listen to Elsa.

While looking for traditions, years later, Anna rediscovered the little penguin in Elsa's trunk. Elsa, slightly overcome by the sight of him, began to reminisce about how he was a good listener. She then gently placed him back in the trunk.

Trivia

  • Jorgenbjorgen's cloak is made out of an old pair of Elsa's gloves.
  • The penguin makes a small appearance in the Broadway of Frozen, as a prop that Anna held for a short time before she got dressed.