Citations:Elsanna

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the incestuous ship of fictional sisters Elsa and Anna from the Frozen franchise"

 * 2019, Sara K. Howe & Susan E. Cook, "Introduction: Entering the Fringe", Representing Kink: Fringe Sexuality and Textuality in Literature, Digital Narrative, and Popular Culture (eds. Sara K. Howe & Susan E. Cook), page 11:
 * Ultimately, Elsanna femslash considers the repressive power of sexual taboo insofar as it can reject that power, electing instead, as Elsa's character sings in the film's coming-out scene par excellence, to "let it go."
 * 2019, Lara Karaian, "Relative Lust: Accidental Incest’s Affective and Legal Resonances", Law, Culture and the Humanities, Volume 15, Issue 3 (2019), pages 8-9:
 * Fans of the show Supernatural have created digitally manipulated images of its two male leads, the Wincester brothers, in bed together (aka “Wincest”), and fan-fiction stemming from the popular children’s film Frozen (2013) casts the two sisters, Elsa and Anna, as lovers (aka “Elsanna”).
 * 2021, Victor Larsen, "'It Makes Me, A Minor, Uncomfortable': Media and Morality In Anti-Shippers' Policing of Online Fandom", thesis submitted to Ghent University, page 43:
 * While other male/male fan pairings were referred to more often than elsanna, it was the first and only female/female pairing that I came across during my search.