Another instant classic, it's impossible to watch the movie Frozen without belting out the song "Let it Go" at one point or another. You can admit it, we've all done it! It's very catchy. It's also a super empowering song, encouraging people to embrace who they really are, haters be damned. In Elsa's case, it also means unleashing the power to freeze everything, a power she's kept locked away for years.

As laudable as it is for Elsa to be embracing who she really is, her chilly outburst must have had some deadly consequences that weren't shown in the movie. We know from the scene at Wandering Oaken's Trading Post that the movie is set during the summer, which means all the plant and animal life is starkly unprepared for the frozen winter that greets them when Elsa decides to leave Arendelle.

Not only did the flowers and trees definitely die as a result, we're guessing some of the animals (and maybe even some of the people, given the state of the "winter department" at Wandering Oaken's) didn't fare too well, either. Yikes.