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Fictional character in the Frozen franchise

Fictional character
Sven
Frozen character
A fictional smiling reindeer from the Frozen franchise
Sven,Kristoff'sreindeer companion, as he is depicted in theFrozen franchise
First appearanceFrozen (2013)
Created byChris Buck
Jennifer Lee
Voiced byJonathan Groff
(speaking/singing inFrozen II andLEGO Frozen Northern Lights)
Frank Welker
(sound effects, uncredited)
Portrayed byAndrew Pirozzi/Adam Jepsen
(Frozen musicalBroadway)
Collin Baja/Evan Strand
(Frozen musical — US National Tour)
Ashley Birchall/Mikayla Jade
(Frozen musical —West End)
In-universe information
SpeciesReindeer
GenderMale
OccupationKristoff's reindeer
Family
  • Kristoff(companion)
  • Trolls(adoptive family)

Sven is a fictional character in theFrozen franchise, produced byWalt Disney Animation Studios. He is areindeer that lives together with his companion,Kristoff. Sven, alongside Kristoff, assists princessAnna in her search for her sister, queenElsa, who has run away after placing the kingdom of Arendelle under an eternal winter. During their adventure, Sven also meets and befriends a livingsnowman,Olaf. Years after the events from the first film, Sven and the others go in search of a mysterious voice heard by Elsa. In the course of the journey, Sven meets other reindeer. Besides the two films, Sven is also present in theshort filmFrozen Fever (2015) and thefeaturetteOlaf's Frozen Adventure (2017).

Sven was created byFrozen directorsChris Buck andJennifer Lee. In the making of Sven's character, the animation team brought a real-life reindeer into thestudio in order to study its behavior and incorporate the observed elements into Sven's portrayal. Nonetheless, because of the reindeer's lack of motion, Sven's depiction was eventually developed based on the mannerisms of adog. His appearance was designed to be realistic.

Critical reception of Sven's character has been generally positive, with journalists commending his loyalty and describing him as lovable. Reviewers have also regarded Sven as a source ofcomic relief, and they have praised his relationship with Kristoff. Merchandise inspired by the character has been released, including stuffed toys and action figures.

Development

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Concept and creation

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Concept art of a fictional reindeer from the Frozen franchise
Concept art of Sven

In order to studyreindeer for the development of the filmFrozen (2013), produced byWalt Disney Animation Studios and codirected byChris Buck andJennifer Lee,[1][2] thefilmmakers went to a reindeer farm management inRøros,Norway, owned by theSami people.[3][4] Theanimation team also decided to bring a real-life reindeer into thestudio to analyze its mannerisms and implement them into Sven's portrayal.[5][6][7] Theanimators remarked how the reindeer scratched behind its ears using itsback legs similarly to howdogs do,[3][6] and they decided to make this one of Sven's habits as well.[3] Nevertheless, after realizing that the reindeer did not do much besides standing in the same place, the animators decided to depict Sven as "an excited dog" and "an inquisitive pooch that sniffs around the place".[8] AnimatorJohn Lasseter highlighted the resemblance between hisLabrador and Sven, which derives from how both of them act.[8][9] The filmmakers had initially planned to give the name "Thor" to thecharacter, but the idea was discarded because of the excessive usage of this name among the company.[3]

Frozendirector Jennifer Lee felt Sven is the character that differs the least from the way he had been conceptualized since the filmmakers had decided from the beginning that he would never speak; she said the only change related to him in the making of the film was that his role in the story had become "bigger and bigger".[10] Chris Buck, the otherFrozen director, mentioned that he had tried to make the characters including Sven "as interesting and entertaining as possible".[11] He further stated they had enjoyed deciding how Sven would be portrayed in the film. Buck commented that while Sven could have remained only a "pantomime character", Lee had proposed the idea of havingKristoff talk for Sven since she also does this with her cats;[12] Buck had immediately perceived this as a "great idea" because of acting with his dogs in the same manner, and as a result the concept was incorporated in the story.[12] Lee stated that the way Kristoff expresses Sven's thoughts is "fun".[10] Buck further said he enjoyed how Kristoff pretended not to understand Sven when he tried to communicate with Kristoff through sounds. He described Sven and Kristoff as "best friends" and mentioned that Sven acts like his conscience.[12] Lee commented that the filmmakers had tried to find similarities between Sven and thesnowmanOlaf in order to introduce the two of them in an intelligent manner during theteaser trailer forFrozen, and as a result they had decided to highlight their common interest in carrots.[13]

Thesounds Sven makes such as his grunts and snorts were recorded by thevoice actorFrank Welker.[14][15][16]Jonathan Groff, who provides the English voice for Kristoff,[2] stated that while Olaf and some animals from otherDisney films have the ability to talk, Sven cannot do so. He said that he had recorded aduet with himself for one of the moments when Kristoff expressed Sven's replies.[17] Groff mentioned that the filmmakers had informed him when he had begun his work for the film that he would also provide a "reindeer voice", adding that he had enjoyed recording it.[18] He said that "a lot of people have weird pet voices for their pets";[19] according to Groff, when he and the filmmakers were "exploring the world of that", he "tried a bunch of different voices" and they "landed on the one that is Sven".[19] In a sequence from thesequelFrozen II (2019), which is viewed from Kristoff's perspective, Sven directly talks and is also voiced by Groff.[20][21]

Design and characterization

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Sven's design was created in order to highlight Kristoff's disheveled appearance. He was conceptualized as "dumpy" and unappealing so that he would look realistic.[22] His appearance was created in contrast with the design ofSanta Claus's reindeer fromChristmascartoon episodes. One of Sven's earlier designs depicted him as a reindeer with just oneantler.Head of the animationLino DiSalvo stated Sven's design is far from being majestic. He added that Sven living in the wilderness without being brushed offered him a battered appearance, which providedcomic relief. DiSalvo said Sven's eyebrows are expressive, adding that Sven communicates through them.[23]Story artistChris Williams mentioned that he had not known how reindeer looked before working on Sven, stating that he had grown up believing they were the "graceful, powerful creatures" that were portrayed in cartoons.[22] Clio Chiang, another story artist, regarded Sven as a stubby animal and referred to him as her favorite character.[23] Bill Schwab,Frozen II's art director of characters, said that Sven's antlers are covered with "a fuzzy coating" in this sequel since it takes place during autumn.[24] Schwab also stated that Sven's "harness has an autumnal wheat motif", which serves as a connection to bothAnna and Arendelle;[24] he further commented that this motif is found on many elements from the film related to Arendelle.[24] He mentioned that while "Sven stands out" among the other reindeer fromFrozen II since he is larger, "the Northuldra reindeer do feel like [they are] related to him".[24]

After being asked about the similarity between Sven and the characterMaximus from the filmTangled (2010) because of their doglike behavior, Jennifer Lee stated that she could not see the resemblance, adding that Sven is "not nearly as smart as Maximus", while Chris Buck shared similar thoughts.[25] Lee further said that reindeer resemble dogs more thanhorses do and mentioned that Sven was created to be "a lot more like an animal" than Maximus;[25] she elaborated on this by stating that viewers can understand Sven's thoughts only near the end of the story and that Kristoff "speaks for him and treats him more like a pet" compared to other animals from Disney films.[25]

Appearances

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Frozen

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Main article:Frozen (2013 film)

Sven is a non-speaking reindeer, who has been a companion to Kristoff since they were young. Kristoff understands what Sven communicates through his facial expressions and movements, and he sometimes voices Sven's thoughts. The two of them work togetherharvesting ice at the beginning of the film, with Sven pulling thesled that carries the ice. Following this, they meet several trolls that are disguised as rocks, and a female troll adopts Sven and Kristoff. Years later, the two of them travel together to the kingdom of Arendelle on the coronation day of princessElsa. In the forest near Arendelle, they subsequently meet princess Anna, Elsa's estranged sister, who asks them to take her to the North Mountain — Elsa's location after fleeing from the kingdom because of unwillingly placing it under an everlasting winter. On their way, Sven and Kristoff lose their sled after being chased bywolves, but Sven convinces Kristoff to continue helping Anna nonetheless. Later, they meet Olaf, a talking snowman created by Elsa, who offers to guide them. Sven alongside the others manages to help Anna reach Elsa's newly created ice castle, but after Elsa casts ice magic on her, the group brings Anna back to Arendelle. Soon after they leave Anna in her maids' care, Sven shows his intention to return along with Kristoff to her, and they immediately start heading toward Arendelle once they realize Anna is in danger on account of asnowstorm that is forming. On the frozenfjord near Arendelle, Sven then saves Kristoff from falling into the icy water. Because of their actions throughout the story, Sven and the others help overcomeHans, the evil acting leader of Arendelle, and contribute to Anna's permanent reunion with Elsa and to Elsa being able to bring summer back in the end. As a result, Elsa awards a medal to Sven, and Anna offers him and Kristoff a new sled.[26][27][28]

Frozen Fever

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Main article:Frozen Fever

In theshort filmFrozen Fever (2015), Sven contributes to the arrangements for Anna'sbirthday party, but he falls asleep along with Kristoff and Olaf in the meantime. They wake up because of several small living snowmen, who have been created by Elsa's sneezes and who wish to reach Anna'sbirthday cake. Trying to stop them, Kristoff accidentally spills a drink over Sven and himself. While running after the snowmen in an attempt to catch them, Sven ends up with his tongue stuck to an icy pole. Later, Kristoff climbs on top of Sven and holds the birthday cake in order to present it in this manner to Anna. After Anna and Elsa arrive at the kingdom's gates, Sven slices the birthday cake with the help of his antlers. Eventually, Sven brings the snowmen to Elsa's ice castle alongside Kristoff and Olaf.[29][30][31]

Olaf's Frozen Adventure

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Main article:Olaf's Frozen Adventure

Sven also appears in thefeaturetteOlaf's Frozen Adventure (2017), at the beginning of which he brings a huge bell to the castle along with Kristoff to celebrate Christmas. He then helps Kristoff to explain atradition among trolls to Anna and Elsa. Afterward, Sven and Olaf decide to go in search of family traditions for Anna and Elsa since they do not have any. On their way back to the castle after collecting many traditions, the sled pulled by Sven goes on fire. Following the sled's destruction, Sven and Olaf end up on opposite sides of a ravine. After realizing that Olaf has been approached by wolves, Sven immediately runs back to the kingdom in order to get help. Upon arriving there, he tries to explain to Kristoff what has happened to Olaf, but he manages to understand the situation only after Anna and Elsa correctly interpret Sven's message. They right away begin their search for Olaf, and when they find him covered with snow, Sven catches him by his nose and pulls him out. While heading back toward the castle, Sven stops alongside everyone else at a frozen lake, where Elsa creates aChristmas tree out of ice. Afterward, she places Olaf between Sven's antlers, and all of them look joyfully at the tree.[32][33][34]

Frozen 2

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Main article:Frozen 2

In the filmFrozen 2 (2019), three years have passed since the events from the original film.[35][36] Sven spends time alongside Kristoff, Olaf, Anna, and Elsa in the kingdom of Arendelle. Later, he assists them as they playcharades. After Elsa starts hearing a mysterious voice, Sven and the others leave to find answers regarding it, and they arrive at a magical forest; there, they meet a tribe named the Northuldra. Among the Northuldra, Sven encounters other reindeer. After Anna leaves with Elsa and Olaf to find the voice, Sven accompanies Kristoff when he sings about Anna. Some time later, Sven and Kristoff save Anna from several giants. Once everything is solved, Sven runs happily in a circle with the other reindeer. Throughout the film, Sven supports Kristoff's attempts to propose to Anna, and he cries joyfully when the proposal happens. In the end, Sven and the people of Arendelle celebrate the coronation of Anna, who becomes the new queen after Elsa decides to remain in the forest.[37][38][39]

Other

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Sven appears in the 2020 short filmOnce Upon a Snowman, where events from the firstFrozen film are presented from a different perspective,[40][41] as well as in the animated comedy miniseries of shortsOlaf Presents, which debuted in 2021 and for which Sven's grunts had also been recorded by Frank Welker.[42] He makes acameo appearance in the filmMoana (2016), in which the characterMaui, who has the ability ofshapeshifting, briefly transforms into him.[43][44][45] The character also appears in the teaser trailer forFrozen, which presents an original story where Sven tries to reach Olaf's carrot nose after Olaf loses it on a frozen lake; while he initially has difficulties with this task such as remaining with his tongue stuck to the frozen surface, Sven manages to outdistance Olaf and arrives at his nose first, but he subsequently returns it to Olaf and bonds happily with him as a result.[46][47][48] Sven is also present in an advertisement created forSky Cinema, in which he pulls a sled,[49] and in a Christmas advertisement.[50][51]

Sven is present in the four short films developed by the companythe Lego Group that are part of thebrand extensionFrozen Northern Lights,[52][53][54] where he sometimes seems to be talking and is voiced by Jonathan Groff;[55] he also appears in thebook series resulted from the extension.[56][57] Sven is depicted in acomic bookseries as a result of Disney's partnership withDark Horse Comics.[58][59][60] He is also portrayed in a comic book series published by Joe Books Ltd.[61][62] Sven is present in apop-up book written byMatthew Reinhart,[63] in anadult coloring book,[64] and in other books as well.[65][66] He appears in theplatformvideo gameFrozen: Olaf's Quest.[67] Sven is also present in themobile gamesFrozen Free Fall,[68][69]Disney Build It: Frozen,[70][71]Disney Tsum Tsum,[72][73]Disney Magic Kingdoms,[74][75] andOlaf's Adventures.[76] He is a character in thecrossoveraction video gameKingdom Hearts III as well.[77][78][79] He also appears in the video gameMinecraft.[80] Sven has been shown inemoji form.[81] Costumes replicating Sven's design have appeared in the video gameLittleBigPlanet 3,[82][83][84] and in theonline gameClub Penguin.[85][86][87] An alternate version of Sven is present in thetelevision seriesOnce Upon a Time,[88][89][90] portrayed by a real-life reindeer.[91][92][93]

Sven appears in themusicalFrozen,[94][95] in which he has been portrayed by the actors Andrew Pirozzi and Adam Jepsen onBroadway;[96][97][98] the actors Collin Baja and Evan Strand have played the role of Sven on the North American tour,[99][100][101] while the actor Ashley Birchall and the actress Mikayla Jade have portrayed Sven onWest End.[102][103] Sven has been present in the musical stage showFrozen – Live at the Hyperion as well.[104][105][106] He is also featured in the musical stage showFrozen Jr., where the cast consists only of young actors.[107][108] Sven has been a part ofDisney on Ice'sFrozen shows,[109][110][111] and ofDisney Cruise Line shows.[112][113][114] He makes several appearances during therideFrozen Ever After.[115][116][117] Sven has also appeared onfloats that have been displayed duringparades atWalt Disney Parks and Resorts.[118][119][120] Sven can be seen in special locations for photographs that have been arranged atTokyo Disneyland, with one of them depicting him alone,[121][122] and another one presenting him alongside otherFrozen characters;[121] a giant figure portraying him has been displayed there as well.[123] He also appears during aroller coaster ride atHong Kong Disneyland calledWandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs.[124][125] Sven is present during an attraction atDisneyland Paris,[126][127] and he appears in a show there as well.[128][129] Sven is also present inPhotoPass pictures taken atDisney's Animal Kingdom.[130] He has been featured in a holiday window arrangement atSaks Fifth Avenue.[131][132]

Reception

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Critical response

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Sven's character has received a generally positive critical response, with reviewers praising his portrayal in thefranchise. Writers regarded Sven as "lovable",[92][133][134][135][136] and he was also characterized as "friendly",[137][138][139][140] "goofy",[13][141][142][143] "trusty",[144][145][146] "sweet",[141] "funny",[147] "cute",[148] "adorably anthropomorphic",[149] and as having "a winsome charm".[150] Critics praised Sven's doglike behavior,[28][151][152] stating it originates from his "degree of understanding and loyalty".[12] Sven was considered an "iconic"Frozen character,[98][153] an "adored" character,[154] and one of the franchise's "key supporting characters".[155] He was also described as the "funniest" character in the story.[156]Alonso Duralde ofThe Wrap stated that Sven differs from most of the other animals in Disney films since he does not speak, which obliges Kristoff to hold their conversations from both points of view.[157] Sven was viewed as a source of comic relief,[158][159][160][161] and the interactions between him and the other characters were also commended.[159] Sven's "speed and strength" were praised as well.[162] Sven was commented "to please younger viewers" inFrozen II,[163] and his design was praised.[164]

Journalists have compared Sven with several characters from other stories. Critics commented on the similarity between Sven and the character Maximus fromTangled,[165] mentioning that Sven is "almost as inspired" as Maximus,[166] characterizing him as a well-received "rehash of Maximus" because of the "canine" behavior of both characters,[158] and describing him as "loyal, adventuresome, and very, very doglike" in the process.[160] Nevertheless,IGN writer Witney Seibold felt that Sven is "not nearly as funny or as entertaining as Maximus".[167] Reviewers mentioned that Sven resembles the characterChewbacca from theStar Wars franchise as well,[142][168] stating the sounds they make are similar.[156]Todd McCarthy ofThe Hollywood Reporter said there is a similarity between theFrozen characters including Sven and the characters fromThe Wizard of Oz novel,[169] andStephen Holden ofThe New York Times commented that the journey in which Sven was also involved resembled the events from this novel as well.[170]

Sven's relationship with Kristoff has been well-received by critics.Bustle's Caitlin Gallagher preferred Sven and Kristoff's bond to the relationship between thereindeer Bae and therobber girl from "The Snow Queen"fairy tale.[171] The communication between Sven and Kristoff was applauded,[27][165][172] with reviewers saying that "Kristoff voicing his impression of the reindeer's thoughts" provided humor,[150] and mentioning that their interactions were some ofFrozen's "funniest parts".[173] Sven and Kristoff's bond was stated to be similar to the one between the characters Chewbacca andHan Solo fromStar Wars since Sven is both Kristoff's "best friend" and "conscience" despite not being able to talk.[168] Their relationship was also commented to resemble the one between the characters Maximus andFlynn Rider fromTangled.[17] Sven was characterized as Kristoff's "soft spot".[168] He was also described as "a loyal companion to Kristoff" with "strong morals" since Sven regularly urged him to make the right choices.[174] Their bond was regarded as "unique".[21]

Merchandise and products

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Several pieces of merchandise based on Sven have been released, includingaction figures.[175][176][177][178] Sven has also served as inspiration for the creation ofstuffed toys,[179][180][181][182]plush toys with blankets,[183][184] plush pillows,[185][186] a plushrocking horse,[187] plushbackpack clips,[188] and a life-size toy.[189][190] The Lego Group has launchedLego sets containing Sven.[191][192]Tsum Tsum toys in his mold have been produced, which either come alongside a sled,[193] or are separate.[194][195][196]McDonald's toys portraying him have also been created.[197][198] The companyFisher-Price has launchedLittle People toys inspired by Sven.[199] The companyHasbro has released miniature figurines based on Sven.[200] The companyFunko has also manufactured figurines representing him, includingFunko Pop! figures,[201][202] Dorbz figures,[203] andMystery Minis figures.[204] The companyBuild-A-Bear Workshop has produced toys inspired by Sven as well.[205][206]Bobbleheads depicting Sven have been created,[207] and ornaments portraying him have also been released.[208][209][210]Cups based on him have been produced,[211] and sippers inspired by him have also been created.[212] Items featuring Sven alongside otherFrozen characters have been released, such asinflatable toys,[213][214]Disney pins,[211] aMonopoly game,[215][216]puzzles,[181][217] aTrouble game,[65]T-shirts,[218][219]sweaters,[220]pajamas,[221]knit caps,[222]earmuffs,[223]jewelry,[224]rolling suitcases,[225]tote bags,[221]phone cases,[226]water bottles,[185][227]mugs,[228]tableware,[221] andbakeware.[229] Drinks based on Sven have been produced,[230][231][232] and cakes inspired by him have been created as well.[233][234][235][236]

See also

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