15 bloopers and mistakes that’ll change the way you watch these movies

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Frozen

Surprisingly, it turns out bloopers can find their way into animated movies as well. These movies have their audio recorded first, and then the animators animate the scenes using the audio as a guide. As it turns out, recording the lines first leaves room for actors to improvise.

Knowing this, a lot of actors have used their time in the recording booths to run with their lines and come up with something on the spot in the hopes of it making its way into the final cut. Robin Williams is a prime example with his role as the Genie in Aladdin. He improvised and did impressions of classic characters and real people.

But the animated movie that we have chosen is Frozen. Josh Gad (the voice of Olaf) took advantage of this. Apparently, a lot of his lines from when Olaf is first introduced to Anna, Kristoff, and Sven was made up by the actor. He improvised a lot of his lines and went off script purposefully to make the directors laugh. We know that he did a great job because Olaf happens to be one of the funniest characters in the movie, providing comedic relief as the classic Disney sidekick to the princess.