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Olaf is introduced to Anna and Kristoff. He expresses his love for warm hugs and introduces himself, charming them with his innocent and playful nature. He also meets Sven, mistaking him for a reindeer, and tries to get affection from him.
Anna shares her plan to talk to Elsa to stop the everlasting winter, a plan Kristoff initially doubts. Olaf remains optimistic, believing Elsa is the nicest person ever, despite her icy powers.
Kristoff introduces Anna and Olaf to his 'family,' the trolls, who are depicted as rocks. The trolls, in their eccentric way, evaluate Anna's relationship with Kristoff, causing some humorous awkwardness.
As Anna is freezing, Olaf helps her understand that true love is about putting someone else's needs before your own, like Kristoff bringing her back to Hans. He explains that Kristoff loves her, and Olaf expresses his own willingness to melt for Anna, demonstrating his selfless love.
Olaf entertains Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff with a game of charades, comically acting out various animals and concepts, including 'unredeemable monster,' showcasing his endearing and often silly personality.
Elsa, determined to face the dark sea alone, pushes Anna away, causing Anna to become angry. Olaf intervenes, sensing Anna's rising anger and offering comfort, reminding her that he is still there, holding her hand.
Olaf begins to melt as Elsa's magic fades, signifying that Elsa is in danger. He shares a heartfelt goodbye with Anna, reminding her that love is permanent, before his body disintegrates, leaving Anna devastated.
After Elsa's return and the resolution of the conflict, Olaf is reformed, thanks to Elsa's magic. The group is joyfully reunited, and Olaf celebrates the happy ending, questioning if future adventures will also involve mortal danger.