Frozen 2 - Clip: "Elsa Fight The Wind Spirits" ll 1080 60 FPS
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Gale is the first elemental spirit encountered by Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf, all of whom have traveled from Arendelle into the Enchanted Forest. It sweeps up Olaf in a tornado, badly scaring him, and soon has the others in its grip as well. Elsa, however, is able to tame it and it ends up becoming quite playful, appearing as a swirl of leaves from its more hostile tornado form it first attacked them with. Gale leads Elsa and Anna to an icy sculpture of their father Agnarr being saved by their mother Iduna, allowing the sisters to eventually realize their heritage. Later, while Elsa and Anna are on their way north to find where a mysterious voice Elsa has been hearing is coming from, Gale reappears and leads the sisters to the wreckage of their parents' ship.
After Elsa is discovered to be the fifth spirit and saves Arendelle from the floodwaters resulting from Runeard's dam being destroyed, Gale helps Elsa recover Olaf's remains and bring them to her to reconstruct into Olaf's original snowman body to revive him.
At the end of the film, Gale visits Queen Anna in Arendelle, amusing her and the newly-promoted General Mattias with its wind; she gives Gale a letter to deliver to Elsa in the Enchanted Forest and Gale happily delivers it. After Elsa reads it with Bruni, she asks Gale if she wants to come with her for a ride, and Gale happily obliges, summoning The Nokk for Elsa to ride to Ahtohallan.
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