Hi guys, since the Asian batch made it through the front page of Fanpop. Here are the European batch of Anna!
Italian (Serena Rossi)
My first impression on Serena (no, not her namesake nagyelo costar, Serena Autieri) is that she sounds a bit like Kristen Bell. But, one thing is that her voice is slightly deeper than Kristen and pangkalahatang good job! (Ratings: 9.5/10)
French (Emmylou Homs)
When I first heard her pag-awit pag-ibig is an Open Door, she sounds very bubbly and gentle at the same time. She does not sound heavy at all! (Ratings: 10/10)
Dutch (Nootje Herlaar)
Okay, I found out that Nootje is actually 10 years younger than Willemijn, who voiced Elsa. Which makes the film madami realistic. So good job and hooray for the Netherlands! (Ratings: 10/10)
Polish (Magdalena Wasylik)
Another youngest Polish nagyelo cast, I pag-ibig how she actually sound relatively young like her Dutch counterpart. (Ratings: 9/10)
Lithuanian (Neringa Nekrasiute)
She sounds very bubbly and hippy, I pag-ibig her rendition of For the First in Forever. In fact, she is best Anna out of the European batch! (Ratings: 10/10)
Danish (Kristine Yde Eriksen)
I had listen to pag-ibig is An Open Door, another young batch and she sounds a little operatic at certain parts of the first verse. But good job Denmark! (Ratings: 9.5/10)
Latvian (Beāte Zviedre)
Her rendition on pag-ibig is An Open Door was amazing. She comes out as being the shy Anna to the happy-go-lucky Anna as seen in the mentioned song. (Ratings:9.5/10)
Greek (Vássia Zaharopoúlou)
An operatic Anna, and I pag-ibig how she sounds happy in For the First Time in Forever. She's very hyper and dashing at the same time! (Ratings: 8/10)
Castilian Spanish (Carmen Lopez Pascual)
Don't get me wrong, I pag-ibig the Spanish language and listening to this rendition makes me want to watch the movie in Castilian and I pag-ibig her rendition of pag-ibig is an Open Door. She sounds smooth and relatively young,¡Viva la España! (Ratings: 10/10)
Flemish (Aline Goffin)
I really pag-ibig her voice because she brings out the innocence in Anna especially, considering that Anna is very young. (Ratings: 10/10)
Norwegian (May Kristin Kaspersen)
Anna's native mother tongue, she sounds perfect for the role and I'm glad that Norway has very good singers. Especially when it comes to Disney and Non-Disney dubs! (Ratings:10/10)
Estonian (Hele Kõrve)
She sounds eerily like Kristen Bell, but she's madami gentle than Kristen I have to say, so good job Estonia! (Ratings:9/10)
German (Pia Allgaier)
I pag-ibig the German language and their culture, one thing about her pag-awit is that she comes from being shy to the excitable Anna. Especially if you listen to her rendition of pag-ibig is an Open Door and For the First Time in Forever reprise. (Ratings:9/10)
Czech (Tereza Martinková)
Yes! The Operatic Anna! Well, it looks like dear Anna has taken pag-awit lessons under Sarah Brightman and Katherine Jenkins. She sounds wonderful! (Ratings: 8/10)
Serbian (Lejla Hot)
My opinions on her is quite similar to her Belgian counterpart, although at certain parts she sounds pitchy. But, good job Serbia once again for getting a good singer. (Ratings: 8/10)
Portuguese (Isabel Jacobetty)
I pag-ibig how she projects her voice, and it makes Anna her person ranging from emotions to pag-awit style. (Ratings: 9.5/10)
Swedish (Mimmi Sanden)
Again, she sounds A LOT like Kristen Bell, like her costar Annika. She also scores a perfect ten for the very same reason as Annika! (Ratings: 10/10)
Romanian (Cătălina Chirţan)
She also did the voice of Belle in the Romanian dub for Beauty and the Beast, she sounds different here and I'm glad that she is trying to distinguish herself from Belle and has a great chemistry with Dalma! (Ratings: 9/10)
Catalan (Paula Ribo)
Despite that I'm not use to listening to the Catalan dub, but I have that this is my least favourite dub for strange reasons. I am just not use to listening to her voice, it sounds very jerky at times. (Ratings: 6.5/10)
Bulgarian (Vesela Boneva)
Wow! Another young and innocent Anna in the house. It's like Kristen kampanilya could sing in Bulgarian and reprises her role once again! (Ratings:9.5/10)
Finnish (Saara Aalto)
I'm quite surprise that this Anna sounds very young once again, and when I first watch this movie in English. I thought that the film was set in Finland due to the Vuelie intro sung at the Prologue! Good job Finland once again. (Ratings: 10/10)
Croatian (Sementa Rajhard)
Another operatic Elsa in the house, she sounds very majestic and innocent when she sang the reprise of For the First Time in Forever. (Ratings: 9/10)
Slovene (Tanja Ravljen)
I don't know why, but I feel neutral about her performance. Once again, she brings out the innocence and youthfulness of Anna. (Ratings:9.5/10)
Icelandic (Þórdís Björk Þorfinnsdóttir)
The last Scandinavian and I pag-ibig how bouncy she is, especially in For the First Time in Forever and pag-ibig is an Open Door. (Ratings: 10/10)
Russian (Natalia Bystrova)
While listening to the Russian dub, it reminded me of the Soviet animation back in the fifties. So, my opinion on her is the same as the Bulgarian counterpart! (Ratings: 9.5/10)
Slovak (Lucia Molnárová Bugalová)
Wow! How many opera singers do we have here? She sounds pitchy at certain parts, but good job! (Ratings:8.5/10)
Hungarian (Vágó Bernadett)
Previously, she did the voice of Tiana in the Princess and the Frog for the Hungarian dub. I am happy that she has the perfect voice for Anna, so great job Hungary! (Ratings: 10/10)
Ukrainian (Marija Jaremčuk)
Another voice that I'm very neutral with, in fact Ukraine has very good singers too, so I would not be surprise at all! (Ratings: 10/10)
Turkish (Deniz Sujana)
Deniz sounds very bubbly, especially in the song pag-ibig is an Open Door. In other words, amazing! (Ratings: 10/10)
Albanian (Alma Koleci)
Once again, this is got to be the worse dub I had ever heard out of the European batch. It sounds like Alma is drunk and goes to a karaoke party pag-awit tipsy! (Ratings: 0/10)
Anna's Grandeur European Holidays
Well, it looks like Anna is having a great time in Europe, so what do you all think? susunod stop, to the Middle East!
Italian (Serena Rossi)
My first impression on Serena (no, not her namesake nagyelo costar, Serena Autieri) is that she sounds a bit like Kristen Bell. But, one thing is that her voice is slightly deeper than Kristen and pangkalahatang good job! (Ratings: 9.5/10)
French (Emmylou Homs)
When I first heard her pag-awit pag-ibig is an Open Door, she sounds very bubbly and gentle at the same time. She does not sound heavy at all! (Ratings: 10/10)
Dutch (Nootje Herlaar)
Okay, I found out that Nootje is actually 10 years younger than Willemijn, who voiced Elsa. Which makes the film madami realistic. So good job and hooray for the Netherlands! (Ratings: 10/10)
Polish (Magdalena Wasylik)
Another youngest Polish nagyelo cast, I pag-ibig how she actually sound relatively young like her Dutch counterpart. (Ratings: 9/10)
Lithuanian (Neringa Nekrasiute)
She sounds very bubbly and hippy, I pag-ibig her rendition of For the First in Forever. In fact, she is best Anna out of the European batch! (Ratings: 10/10)
Danish (Kristine Yde Eriksen)
I had listen to pag-ibig is An Open Door, another young batch and she sounds a little operatic at certain parts of the first verse. But good job Denmark! (Ratings: 9.5/10)
Latvian (Beāte Zviedre)
Her rendition on pag-ibig is An Open Door was amazing. She comes out as being the shy Anna to the happy-go-lucky Anna as seen in the mentioned song. (Ratings:9.5/10)
Greek (Vássia Zaharopoúlou)
An operatic Anna, and I pag-ibig how she sounds happy in For the First Time in Forever. She's very hyper and dashing at the same time! (Ratings: 8/10)
Castilian Spanish (Carmen Lopez Pascual)
Don't get me wrong, I pag-ibig the Spanish language and listening to this rendition makes me want to watch the movie in Castilian and I pag-ibig her rendition of pag-ibig is an Open Door. She sounds smooth and relatively young,¡Viva la España! (Ratings: 10/10)
Flemish (Aline Goffin)
I really pag-ibig her voice because she brings out the innocence in Anna especially, considering that Anna is very young. (Ratings: 10/10)
Norwegian (May Kristin Kaspersen)
Anna's native mother tongue, she sounds perfect for the role and I'm glad that Norway has very good singers. Especially when it comes to Disney and Non-Disney dubs! (Ratings:10/10)
Estonian (Hele Kõrve)
She sounds eerily like Kristen Bell, but she's madami gentle than Kristen I have to say, so good job Estonia! (Ratings:9/10)
German (Pia Allgaier)
I pag-ibig the German language and their culture, one thing about her pag-awit is that she comes from being shy to the excitable Anna. Especially if you listen to her rendition of pag-ibig is an Open Door and For the First Time in Forever reprise. (Ratings:9/10)
Czech (Tereza Martinková)
Yes! The Operatic Anna! Well, it looks like dear Anna has taken pag-awit lessons under Sarah Brightman and Katherine Jenkins. She sounds wonderful! (Ratings: 8/10)
Serbian (Lejla Hot)
My opinions on her is quite similar to her Belgian counterpart, although at certain parts she sounds pitchy. But, good job Serbia once again for getting a good singer. (Ratings: 8/10)
Portuguese (Isabel Jacobetty)
I pag-ibig how she projects her voice, and it makes Anna her person ranging from emotions to pag-awit style. (Ratings: 9.5/10)
Swedish (Mimmi Sanden)
Again, she sounds A LOT like Kristen Bell, like her costar Annika. She also scores a perfect ten for the very same reason as Annika! (Ratings: 10/10)
Romanian (Cătălina Chirţan)
She also did the voice of Belle in the Romanian dub for Beauty and the Beast, she sounds different here and I'm glad that she is trying to distinguish herself from Belle and has a great chemistry with Dalma! (Ratings: 9/10)
Catalan (Paula Ribo)
Despite that I'm not use to listening to the Catalan dub, but I have that this is my least favourite dub for strange reasons. I am just not use to listening to her voice, it sounds very jerky at times. (Ratings: 6.5/10)
Bulgarian (Vesela Boneva)
Wow! Another young and innocent Anna in the house. It's like Kristen kampanilya could sing in Bulgarian and reprises her role once again! (Ratings:9.5/10)
Finnish (Saara Aalto)
I'm quite surprise that this Anna sounds very young once again, and when I first watch this movie in English. I thought that the film was set in Finland due to the Vuelie intro sung at the Prologue! Good job Finland once again. (Ratings: 10/10)
Croatian (Sementa Rajhard)
Another operatic Elsa in the house, she sounds very majestic and innocent when she sang the reprise of For the First Time in Forever. (Ratings: 9/10)
Slovene (Tanja Ravljen)
I don't know why, but I feel neutral about her performance. Once again, she brings out the innocence and youthfulness of Anna. (Ratings:9.5/10)
Icelandic (Þórdís Björk Þorfinnsdóttir)
The last Scandinavian and I pag-ibig how bouncy she is, especially in For the First Time in Forever and pag-ibig is an Open Door. (Ratings: 10/10)
Russian (Natalia Bystrova)
While listening to the Russian dub, it reminded me of the Soviet animation back in the fifties. So, my opinion on her is the same as the Bulgarian counterpart! (Ratings: 9.5/10)
Slovak (Lucia Molnárová Bugalová)
Wow! How many opera singers do we have here? She sounds pitchy at certain parts, but good job! (Ratings:8.5/10)
Hungarian (Vágó Bernadett)
Previously, she did the voice of Tiana in the Princess and the Frog for the Hungarian dub. I am happy that she has the perfect voice for Anna, so great job Hungary! (Ratings: 10/10)
Ukrainian (Marija Jaremčuk)
Another voice that I'm very neutral with, in fact Ukraine has very good singers too, so I would not be surprise at all! (Ratings: 10/10)
Turkish (Deniz Sujana)
Deniz sounds very bubbly, especially in the song pag-ibig is an Open Door. In other words, amazing! (Ratings: 10/10)
Albanian (Alma Koleci)
Once again, this is got to be the worse dub I had ever heard out of the European batch. It sounds like Alma is drunk and goes to a karaoke party pag-awit tipsy! (Ratings: 0/10)
Anna's Grandeur European Holidays
Well, it looks like Anna is having a great time in Europe, so what do you all think? susunod stop, to the Middle East!
Snow White feels worry about Dee Dee's wheareabout, "I hope the spirit of despair doesn't kill her!". Tiana comforts her saying that there is no time to despair, but they must find a way to rescue her!
Luckily, with the help of new princess mga kaibigan from 6 new countries. They set out on a long a perilous journey to find Dee Dee before she faces death, and to stop the Spirit of Despair from making the world a depressing place.
As for Dee Dee, she is being ridiculed sa pamamagitan ng the Spirit of Despair's henchman in her cell. Then, the evil spirit came in and tells her that her mga kaibigan will never come. "I wouldn't let you do this, I wouldn't let you!" replied Dee Dee angrily.
"Oh, you really think so?" the spirit asked her spitefully. "They will never come because my headquaters is far away from here and it's dangerous too!"
She vanishes again and her evil laughter sends cold spine into Dee Dee's blood, she worries that princesses may not make it in time to save her from being killed.
Luckily, with the help of new princess mga kaibigan from 6 new countries. They set out on a long a perilous journey to find Dee Dee before she faces death, and to stop the Spirit of Despair from making the world a depressing place.
As for Dee Dee, she is being ridiculed sa pamamagitan ng the Spirit of Despair's henchman in her cell. Then, the evil spirit came in and tells her that her mga kaibigan will never come. "I wouldn't let you do this, I wouldn't let you!" replied Dee Dee angrily.
"Oh, you really think so?" the spirit asked her spitefully. "They will never come because my headquaters is far away from here and it's dangerous too!"
She vanishes again and her evil laughter sends cold spine into Dee Dee's blood, she worries that princesses may not make it in time to save her from being killed.