A very valid point, Aulayna. I just take issue with the fact that most popular animated and/or kids films are promoting these same messages. It's rare that we see anything that breaks away from that mould and the sheer concentration of these messages surely affects kids. Writing catchy songs with such questionable lyrics so that kids can't stop singing them makes me uncomfortable; they aren't all bad, but I'd much rather hear kids singing something like Let It Go than Fixer Upper.

The main reason I care more about the tropes in Frozen than in other Disney films, animated films, or just kids films in general, is because the goal of Frozen was to break these. They tried to break the quick marriage trope at the start, but then Anna and Kristoff still got together at the end. They tried to make it about sisterly/familial love, but then Anna and Kristoff still got together at the end.