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started by the 2013 American animated feature film '' Frozen'', which was directed by
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and Jennifer Lee, screenplay by Lee and produced by
Peter Del Vecho Peter Del Vecho (born April 6, 1958) is an American film producer at Walt Disney Animation Studios, where he is also senior vice president of production. He is best known for producing '' Frozen'' ( accolades) and '' Frozen II'' together with di ...
, music score by
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, and songs written by
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and
Kristen Anderson-Lopez Kristen Anderson-Lopez (born March 21, 1972) is an American songwriter. She is known for co-writing the songs for the 2013 animated musical film '' Frozen'' and its 2019 sequel '' Frozen II'' with her husband Robert Lopez. The couple won the Aca ...
.
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, then-
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of
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, served as the film's
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. The original film was inspired by
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's fairy tale, "
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". Since the film's release in November 2013, the franchise has expanded very rapidly. To date, the franchise includes various
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attractions, merchandise, toys, video games, books, a
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show, a
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and two short animated films. Disney has also released ''
Frozen 2 ''Frozen 2'', stylized as ''Frozen II'', is a 2019 American animated Musical film, musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures as the sequel to ''Frozen (2013 film), Frozen'' (2013). The ...
'' in 2019, and a new book series. In November 2014, ''
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'' explained that "''Frozen'' is no longer a movie, it's a global brand, a larger than life franchise built around products, theme parks and sequels that could last into the next century". ''
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'' chief analyst Phil Contrino was quoted as saying "it's become massive". The franchise is one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.


History

The idea for an animated adaption of Hans Christian Andersen's "
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" had been an idea at Disney since the 1940s, but the idea was only put into production during the 2010s. ''Frozen'' was first released on November 10th, 2013 to American audiences. The film earned two Academy Awards in 2014 (best animated feature and original song) and took in $1.28 billion globally and sold 4.1 million soundtracks by June 2016. The soundtrack has also been streamed over 51 million times since its release in 2013. On March 12, 2015, at Disney's annual meeting of shareholders officially announced a full-length sequel was in development at Disney Studios. The ''
Frozen Fever ''Frozen Fever'' is a 2015 American animated musical fantasy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. A follow-up to the 2013 feature film '' Frozen'', the short follows Elsa as she attempts to ...
'' short film was released with Disney's full-length
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''
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'' in 2015. With the success of the movie, Disney began work on three musical adaptations, for
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,
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and
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, with the first starting in May 2016. In June 2016, Disney announced a franchise extension called '' Frozen Northern Lights''. This brand extension includes books, animated shorts and a TV special.


Theatrical films


''Frozen'' (2013)

The 2013 animated film ''Frozen'' was released to critical acclaim and commercial success, sparking interest in related media to expand the ''Frozen'' universe. By June 2014, the film's reliance on Norway for visual inspiration had resulted in a significant increase in tourism in that country, with a 37% increase in tourists from the United States in the first quarter of 2014 (in comparison to the previous year's first quarter). Tour operators (including
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) responded by adding more Norway tours. When asked about future sequels, Del Vecho explained in March that Buck, Lee and he "work very, very well together, so I believe we will be developing a new project. But I don't know what that is right now." In late April, Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan F. Horn said that "we haven't really talked about a sequel" because the studio's current priority is the planned Broadway musical, which will require "four or five" additional songs to be written by Lopez and Anderson-Lopez. When asked in May about a sequel during an interview with
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's David Faber, Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger said that Disney would not "mandate a sequel" or "force storytelling", because to do so would risk creating something not as good as the first film. In the same interview, Iger also expressed the hope that the ''Frozen'' franchise "is something that is kind of forever for the company" similar to ''
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''." In June, Lee confirmed that chief creative officer
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had expressly granted her and Buck the freedom to explore whatever they were "passionate about": "We don't know what it is yet ... We're actually going to start from scratch. It’ll be something completely brand new." On August 5, 2014, ''Variety'' reported that Lee had selected her next project: a screenplay adaptation of
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's 1962 novel ''
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'', for which Disney already holds the film adaptation rights. However, Lee will continue to participate in Disney Animation's development process (i.e. giving notes on other projects, the same process by which she became involved with ''Frozen'' in the first place). On November 28, 2014, in an interview with ''
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'', when asked about the possibilities of a ''Frozen'' sequel and a stage show, Idina Menzel mentioned "they're all in the works." She also talked about her involvement in these projects: "Ah, yeah sure... Not the stage show – I don't know what will happen with that – but the movie hopefully. We’ll see. I'm just going along for the ride." However, on December 1, when the subject came up again during an interview on the ''
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'' show on the
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network, Menzel said, "You know, I have no idea. I just assumed that because it's so successful that's what they're up to!" In a March 2015 interview with
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about ''Frozen Fever'', the directors addressed and refuted the recurring rumors about a possible feature-length sequel. Buck joked about how whenever they saw such rumors, he and Lee would ask each other, "Are we?" Around the same time, Lasseter reiterated to ''Variety'' his philosophy as to sequels (while discussing ''
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''): "We do not do any sequel because we want to print money We do it because each of these films was created by a group of filmmakers, and to my mind, they are the owners of that intellectual property. So we look at it with the simple question: Is there another story we can tell in this world? And that desire has to come from the filmmaker group. Sometimes, the answer is an obvious yes. And sometimes it's, 'I love the characters and I love the world, but I don't have an idea yet.' And sometimes it's just, 'that movie is a great movie,' and the filmmaker wants to move on and do something else. And that's fine, too." Frozen tells the story of Anna and Elsa (2 princess sisters). Elsa possesses magical ice powers and while the 2 are close at birth they grow isolated when Elsa accidentally hurts Anna. Years later, Elsa's powers become exposed when she freezes the kingdom and she leaves Arendelle. Anna goes after her sister and along with Kristoff (an ice harvester), Olaf (a snowman) and Sven (Kristoff's best friend) she sets out to free her kingdom and reunite with Elsa.


''Frozen 2'' (2019)

On March 12, 2015, at Disney's annual meeting of shareholders in
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, Iger, Lasseter, and actor
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(the voice of
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) officially announced that ''Frozen 2'' was in development at Disney, with Buck and Lee returning as directors and Del Vecho returning as producer. Lasseter explained that at Disney Animation, "as with
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, when we do a sequel, it is because the filmmakers who created the original have created an idea that is so good that it's worthy of these characters." In the case of ''Frozen'', the directors had "come up with a great idea for a sequel and you will be hearing a lot more about it, and we're taking you back to Arendelle." According to the ''Los Angeles Times'', there was "considerable internal debate" at Disney over whether to proceed with a ''Frozen'' sequel at Disney Animation, but the unprecedented success of the first film apparently swayed Disney executives towards making a
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. A month later, Buck disclosed during a visit to Australia that the directors already had an idea for the sequel's ending, but they are still working on the story that will eventually culminate in that ending. He acknowledged their awareness of the challenge they have undertaken: "How do we live up to the phenomenon of the first one? There's a lot of pressure. And we'll put that on ourselves too; we'll be very demanding about how good this one has to be." In November 2015, Del Vecho, while visiting
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as the parent of a first-year Duke student, explained in an interview published in the Duke student newspaper that his days are currently divided between two things: "handling the ''Frozen'' franchise" and "working up ideas for the development of ''Frozen 2''" with the directors. When asked what to expect from the sequel, Del Vecho stated: "We're excited by the ideas we have, but it's too early to talk about them. We wouldn't be making a sequel if we felt that we didn't have a story to tell that was equal to or greater than the original." In March 2016,
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, the voice of
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, was asked if she had started recording for the ''Frozen'' sequel while doing promotional interviews for '' The Boss''. She replied: "Not yet. We're just about to. They’ve just written it and they're still doing tweaks, but I think we should be recording this month. The story is great, and they exude quality .... It took them a while because they wanted to figure out what story they needed to tell and what would be important and engaging and I think they found it." In September, Bell explained in another interview that her earlier comments were mistaken, and she had not yet recorded lines for the sequel because Disney Animation was "still putting the finishing touches on the script," but in the meantime, she had already recorded lines and songs for other ''Frozen''-related projects, like ''
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''. In April 2017, it was announced that the sequel would be released on November 27, 2019. In August 2017, it was announced that ''Frozen 2'' would be released on
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alongside ''
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'' and '' The Lion King (2019)''. In March 2018, Anderson-Lopez in an interview about Broadway's '' Frozen'', for which she and her husband wrote the new featured songs, confirmed that they had already recorded a song for the sequel with Bell, the voice of Anna. In July 2018, it was announced that
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and Sterling K. Brown had entered talks to join the cast in undisclosed roles. In August 2018,
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, the screenwriter of ''
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'' and most recently, Disney's ''
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'' was hired to assist screenwriting duties with Jennifer Lee after Lee assumed the role of chief creative officer of Disney Animation, succeeding Lasseter. On November 1, 2018, ''
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'' reported that Disney advanced five days the premiere of the film, which was initially scheduled for November 27, 2019 and now would be released on November 22, 2019. The teaser trailer was released on February 13, 2019.


''Frozen 3'' (2027)

On February 8, 2023, Disney CEO
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announced that the franchise would continue as he announced ''Frozen 3'' was in the works. The sequel was originally set to release on November 25, 2026, but at the 2024
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, Disney Animation announced it was rescheduled to November 24, 2027.


Cast and characters

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Crew


Video games

A video game titled '' Frozen: Olaf's Quest'' was released on November 19, 2013, for
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and
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. Developed by 1st Playable Productions and published by GameMill Entertainment, it takes place after the events of the film. In the game, Olaf must use his unique snowman abilities in order to stay in one piece throughout 60 levels. Anna and Elsa were released as figurines in the ''Frozen'' toy box pack for the toy-based video game ''
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'' on November 26, 2013, and both figures were released separately on March 11, 2014. Additionally,
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released a
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game titled ''Frozen: Free Fall'' for
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,
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,
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, and
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platforms. It takes place in the kingdom of Arendelle and closely follows the original story of the film, in which players can team up with Anna, Elsa,
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, Hans, Olaf, Pabbie, and
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to match puzzles with the help of each character's special power-ups. Six mini-games can be played on the Disney website. Sony released a limited-edition ''Frozen''-themed
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console in Japan at the time the film was released into the Japanese home video market. In 2014, ''Frozen'' was co-branded with another Disney property – children's
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game ''
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'', which became ''Frozen''-themed for a period of time leading up to the Christmas season; the Frozen Party lasted from August 21 to September 3, 2014. In 2015, ''Frozen Free Fall: Snowball Fight'' was released on PlayStation 4,
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,
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,
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, and
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. In the
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game ''
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'', during a limited time 2016 Event focused on ''Frozen'' were included Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, Sven, and Hans as playable characters, along with some attractions based on locations of the film. In another limited time 2019 Event focused on ''Frozen 2'', were included Ryder, Honeymaren, and Fire Spirit as playable characters, along with some attractions based on locations of the sequel. The game also features optional costumes for the characters based on their clothes from the films and shorts from the franchise. In 2024, Marshmallow was added to the game. A world based on ''Frozen'', "Arendelle" appears in the 2019 crossover video game ''
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'', with the cast of the film reprising their voice roles. Additionally, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf are all playable heroes in the mobile game ''Disney Heroes: Battle Mode''. Sven also appears in Kristoff's green skill. Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff are present in their ''Frozen 2'' designs in the video game ''
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'', where the player meets them during the progress of the story.


Board games

At least 24
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have been released in conjunction with the ''Frozen'' films. The games include special editions of classic games including ''
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'', '' Don't Break the Ice'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Television

The first ''Frozen'' film played a factor in the fourth season of ''
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'', a series produced by Disney-owned
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. The conclusion of the show's third season finale, " There's No Place Like Home", revealed a new storyline that would incorporate elements from ''Frozen'', centering on the arrival of Elsa, after the urn that contained her was accidentally thrust into a time-traveling portal from the fairytale world to present-day Storybrooke,
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. The series' creators and showrunners,
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and
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, later explained that Disney had not asked them to do a
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. Rather, they fell in love with ''Frozen'' when it premiered, saw it three more times, then developed a story treatment in February 2014 and successfully pitched it to ABC Studios, the
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network, and the Disney brand management. The producers shared that "their writers' room was "basically a 'Frozen' appreciation room" and they would be "completely honored" if the original film's stars wanted to reprise their roles. Horowitz further said that they were not going to "redo" the film: "We're very aware of what we think makes this character from 'Frozen' so special and we want to honor that and make sure that what we do is in the universe of
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everyone fell in love with this past year."
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,
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, and
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respectively portrayed Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff in ''Once Upon a Time''. Other ''Frozen'' characters in the series included Hans, portrayed by Tyler Jacob Moore, and Pabbie, voiced by
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. The show's fourth season depicted a storyline taking place two years after the original film's events. The story arc concluded after the season's twelfth episode, "
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". The ''Frozen'' characters and locations were then occasionally referenced in subsequent seasons. A one-hour special titled ''The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic'' aired on September 2, 2014, on ABC. It featured interviews with some of the cast and the creative team of the film, footage from Norway that inspired the look of ''Frozen'', announcements of what is next for the franchise, and a preview of Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff's appearance in ''Once Upon a Time''. The special also included a sneak peek of Walt Disney Animation Studios' '' Big Hero 6''. Olaf made an appearance in an episode of ''
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'' titled "The Secret Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle", premiered February 15, 2016 on
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and
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, where he is once again voiced by Josh Gad. ''Arendelle Castle Yule Log'', an animated
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television program, was released to
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in mid-December 2019. The program, which lasts about 3 hours, features a
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burning in Arendelle Castle's fireplace while
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,
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and
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make appearances. An updated version was released in December 2020.


Short films


''Frozen Fever'' (2015)

''Frozen Fever'' is a short sequel that was released in early 2015. The short film was teased during '' The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic'' by Lasseter. Lee and Buck returned as directors and Del Vecho and Aimee Scribner as producers of the short, featuring a new song by Lopez and Anderson-Lopez. The short involves Elsa and Kristoff throwing a birthday party for Anna, but Elsa's icy powers put the party at risk. ''Frozen Fever'' debuted in theaters with
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's ''
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'' on March 13, 2015. The short film was released on the ''Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection'' DVD/
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Combo Pack on August 18, 2015. It was also included on the DVD, Blu-ray, and digital HD releases of ''Cinderella'' on September 15, 2015.


''Myth: A Frozen Tale'' (2019)

''Myth: A Frozen Tale'' is a
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short directed by Jeff Gipson, first debuted alongside ''Frozen 2''.
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portrays an Arendelle mother narrating a story of the four
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s. The VR short was released for the
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on June 11, 2020, while a "flat" version was released to
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on February 26, 2021.


''Once Upon a Snowman'' (2020)

The short film ''Once Upon a Snowman'' was released exclusively on
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on October 23, 2020, featuring the voice of
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as Olaf. The short details Olaf's origin from the moment he was created by Elsa during "
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", to his first meeting with Anna, Kristoff and Sven in the original film.


TV special


''Olaf's Frozen Adventure'' (2017)

A ''Frozen'' holiday special ''Olaf's Frozen Adventure'' premiered in 2017. It is directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton ('' Prep & Landing'', '' Prep & Landing: Operation: Secret Santa''), and is produced by
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(''
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'', '' Big Hero 6''). Teased during the airing ''The Making of Frozen: Return to Arendelle'', the 21-minute special received a limited time theatrical release, premiering in theaters with
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's ''
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'' on November 22, 2017, and made its television debut on
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on December 14 the same year. The DVD/Blu-ray for the short film was released in the US and Canada on November 13, 2018.


Short series


''At Home with Olaf'' (2020)

Disney released a series of short clips centered entirely around Olaf on their YouTube and Twitter pages on April 6, 2020. The shorts feature Josh Gad reprising his role as Olaf, and were animated by Hyrum Osmond and a few other animators, from their homes. These shorts were made during the
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. The series ended on May 13 of that year with a special musical montage short entitled ''I Am with You''. The latter contains clips from other Disney animated films, such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', the original ''Frozen'', and more. 21 shorts were released in total.


''Olaf Presents'' (2021)

''
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'' was released on
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on November 12, 2021, to coincide with
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. The series of shorts center on Olaf narrating Disney stories "as only he can". The series is inspired by a scene in ''Frozen 2'' in which Olaf recapped the entirety of the first film in 90 seconds. The five recapped films in the series are ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Moana''.


Docuseries


''Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2'' (2020)

A documentary series about the making of ''Frozen 2'' was launched on
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, entitled ''Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2'', starting on June 26, 2020. Throughout six episodes, the series follows the production crew and voice cast of ''Frozen 2'' in the film's final year of development. It was directed by Megan Harding, and produced by
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. Harding aimed to represent the production process honestly and the crew filmed for 115 days.


Music

The ''Frozen'' franchise contains many songs which have achieved a level of independent success outside the context of the films they were featured in. These include:


''Frozen'' (2013)

* "
Frozen Heart "Frozen Heart" is a song from the 2013 Disney animated film '' Frozen'', with music and lyrics by Kristen-Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez and performed in the film's prologue by a group of icemen. Production and writing The Lopez songwriting du ...
" * "
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" is a song from the 2013 Disney animated musical feature film '' Frozen'', with music and lyrics composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. The song is also present in the musical adaptation. , the tota ...
" * "
For the First Time in Forever "For the First Time in Forever" is a song from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Disney's 2013 animated feature film ''Frozen (2013 film), Frozen'', with music and lyrics composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. It is reprised later in ...
" * "
Love Is an Open Door "Love Is an Open Door" is a song written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez for Walt Disney Animation Studios's 53rd animated feature film ''Frozen (2013 film), Frozen'' (2013). Performed by Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana as Anna (Frozen ...
" * "
Let It Go "Let It Go" is a song from Disney's 2013 computer-animated feature film '' Frozen'', whose music and lyrics were composed by husband-and-wife songwriting team Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. The song was performed in its original show ...
" * "
Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People "Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People" is a 50-second song from the 2013 Disney animated film '' Frozen'', originally performed by actor and singer Jonathan Groff in his vocal role as Kristoff. Groff returned with a shorter version in the 2019 film ...
" * "
In Summer "In Summer" is a song from Disney's 2013 animated feature film '' Frozen'', with music and lyrics composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Synopsis The song is performed by Olaf (Josh Gad), and is a comedic and ironic ballad in wh ...
" * " Fixer Upper"


''Frozen Fever'' (2015)

* "
Making Today a Perfect Day "Making Today a Perfect Day" is a song from the 2015 Walt Disney Animation Studios animated short film '' Frozen Fever'', with music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and performed throughout most of the short. It was release ...
"


''Olaf's Frozen Adventure'' (2017)

* " Ring in the Season" * " The Ballad of Flemmingrad" * " That Time of Year" * " When We're Together"


''Frozen: The Broadway Musical'' (2018)

* " Dangerous to Dream" * "
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" * " What Do You Know About Love?" * " True Love" * " I Can't Lose You"


''Frozen 2'' (2019)

* "
All Is Found "All Is Found" is a song from the 2019 Disney film ''Frozen 2''. The song is performed by Evan Rachel Wood as Queen Iduna, the mother of Elsa and Anna, and written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Production The song was the first to ...
" * "
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" * " Into the Unknown" * " When I Am Older" * " Lost in the Woods" * " Show Yourself" * " The Next Right Thing"


''At Home with Olaf'' (2020)

* "I Am With You" The ''Frozen'' soundtrack was also very successful becoming the best-selling album of 2014 with over 10 million copies sold and "
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", becoming the fifth best-selling single of 2014. A radio program titled Frozen Radio is another format used to provide ''Frozen'' and other Disney songs to listeners. Additionally, a song titled "The Making of Frozen" was written as a featurette for the DVD/Blu-ray release of ''Frozen''. In addition to the songs from the film, the Broadway stage production added 11 songs and 3 reprises, including a "Let It Go" reprise as the finale. In 2019, for the North American tour, a new song "I Can't Lose You" was added to replace "For The First Time in Forever (reprise)". This change was then implemented to the Broadway production beginning February 18, 2020.


Live shows

With the success of the movie, Disney began work on three musical adaptations, as an attraction at the
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in
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, for
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and
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.


Disney on Ice

On May 20, 2014, it was reported that
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's
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was planning an ice skating show based on ''Frozen'' with assistance from the film's producers and directors, and that the show would start touring in September 2014 starting in
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, with a cast of 39. The show's world premiere was presented on September 4, 2014, at Orlando's
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. Feld Entertainment disclosed in November that they had sold 250,000 tickets on the day they first became available and expected that over one million people would have seen the ''Frozen'' show by the end of 2014. The show includes a traditional "Ice Follies PinWheel" while still performing difficult ice skating jumps. All the popular songs from the movie are included. About Figure Skating Expert Jo Ann Schneider Farris gave it 5 stars.


Broadway stage musical (2018)

In January 2014, Iger stated that Disney Theatrical Productions is in early development of a
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stage musical adaptation of ''Frozen''. No specific date has yet been set for this adaptation. "We're not demanding speed," Iger said. "We're demanding excellence." During Disney's February 2014 earnings call, Iger congratulated "all those involved with ''Frozen''" and reiterated that it would "be going to Broadway." He also noted that ''Frozen'' "has real Media franchise, franchise potential" and predicted that "You will see ''Frozen'' in more places than you've certainly seen today." At the end of March 2014, Del Vecho confirmed that there had been "discussions on how we can support the [film's] characters at other locations [and] [w]e are also discussing making a theatrical [musical] version of ''Frozen'', but these things take time." In late June, Anderson-Lopez and Lopez said there will be a musical based on ''Frozen'' within "a few years". In an October 2014 interview, Thomas Schumacher, the president of Disney Theatrical Group, disclosed that discussions about a musical had begun even before the film was released almost a year earlier. After watching ''Frozen'' at a pre-release midnight screening, he texted Lasseter at 1:30 a.m. with "When can we start?" and got a call back from Lasseter within 60 seconds. Schumacher explained: "My job is to corral the writers of the movie. I'm already talking to directors, and I have a design concept, and we have to begin to fashion this idea. It doesn't need to be fast. It needs to be great." On 13 February 2015, Schumacher issued a terse statement confirming that the songwriters were working on the show and that Lee would be writing the "book" of the stage version (the musical equivalent of a script), then stressed that "no other staffing or dates have been announced". On July 23, 2015, ''The New York Times'' reported that among various projects, the songwriters were "writing about a dozen new songs" for the ''Frozen'' musical. On February 9, 2016, Disney Theatrical announced that the musical was scheduled to open on Broadway in spring 2018. At that time, Disney also confirmed that several additional people were now part of the musical's creative team, including Timbers as director, as well as Stephen Oremus, Peter Darling, Bob Crowley, and Natasha Katz. Two days later, it was confirmed that the musical would first go through a pre-Broadway Tryout (theatre), tryout in August 2017 at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. In April 2016, it was reported that Betsy Wolfe had been cast as Elsa, but a Disney spokesperson said on April 26 that no roles have been officially cast. On April 25, the songwriters mentioned to an interviewer that they were about to head into a developmental lab next week for the musical. Anderson-Lopez explained that while "the movie only has seven-and-a-half songs ... we’ve written about 23" for the musical," in the sense that they doubled the number of original songs and then there are reprises of those. Lopez explained that the musical would follow the same story as the film, but they were adapting all the iconic moments from the film to the musical theatre environment. It was later reported that the musical's first developmental lab was held over two weeks during May 2016 in New York City, with Betsy Wolfe as Elsa, Patti Murin as Anna, Okieriete Onaodowan as Kristoff, and Greg Hildreth as Olaf, and that Iger himself attended the lab at one point. However, Disney had not yet committed to a cast for the Denver tryout production. On September 27, 2016, Disney announced the new creative team: Michael Grandage is the director and Christopher Oram is the scenic designer. Christopher Gattelli had been previously announced as choreographer. (Alex Timbers and Bob Crowley are no longer involved.) The musical opened on Broadway at the St. James Theatre. On March 11, 2020, the day before Broadway shut down due to the pandemic, the Broadway production closed after 26 previews and 825 performances.


Podcast

On September 27, 2023, a new podcast entitled ''Frozen: Forces of Nature'' was released on Wondery, before the first two episodes were released to other podcasting platforms on October 11, 2023.


Reception


Box office performance

''Frozen'' earned $400.7 million in North America, and an estimated $880 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $1,280,802,282. Calculating in all expenses, Deadline Hollywood estimated that the film made a profit of over $400 million. It is the sixteenth-highest-grossing film (formerly the fifth-highest at its peak), the third highest-grossing animated film (formerly the highest at its peak), 2013 in film#Highest-grossing films, the highest-grossing 2013 film, the third highest-grossing Walt Disney Pictures release, and the tenth highest-grossing film distributed by Disney. The film earned $110.6 million worldwide in its opening weekend. On March 2, 2014, its 101st day of release, it surpassed the $1 billion mark, becoming the eighteenth film in cinematic history, the seventh Disney-distributed film, the fifth non-sequel film, the second Disney-distributed film in 2013 (after ''Iron Man 3''), and the first animated film since ''Toy Story 3'' to do so.


Critical response


Merchandise

During the Walt Disney Company's 2014 first-quarter earnings call, earnings conference call on February 5, 2014, Iger alluded to "high demand for ''Frozen'' merchandise", which was expanded upon by Disney senior executive vice president and chief financial officer Jay Rasulo: "Over the most recent quarter...if I had to pick out a single item, I would say ''Frozen'' items were the single most demanded items at Disney Stores." In March 2014, ''Bloomberg Businessweek'' reported that Disney had sold almost 500,000 Anna and Elsa dolls, with a 5,000 limited-edition run selling out online in only 45 minutes in January. Demand only increased further after the mid-March home video release; toy industry expert Jim Silver explained home video enabled children to "watch it over and over again" and "fall in love" with the film's characters. Chris Buck mentioned in an April 2014 interview that the directors had not bought anything for themselves "thinking it wouldn't be a problem, and now everything's sold out!" By mid-April, U.S. consumer demand for ''Frozen'' merchandise was so high that resale prices for higher-quality limited-edition ''Frozen'' dolls and costumes had skyrocketed past $1,000 on eBay, both Disney and its licensees had arranged for Cargo airline, air freight to rush fresh inventory to retailers besieged by desperate parents, and some of those parents had begun publicly venting their frustration through social media outlets such as the Disney Store's Facebook page. Fed up with the shortage, some parents took a "do it yourself" approach, and others went for custom-made replicas on crafts sites like Etsy. Similar shortages of ''Frozen'' merchandise were reported during spring 2014 in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, and Singapore. In a mid-April interview, Disney Store Vice President Jonathan Storey admitted that although Disney had high expectations for the film, "demand went even higher than they thought it ever would." He also promised that more ''Frozen'' merchandise would be delivered to Disney Store locations immediately through regular shipments, and that new products were being developed for release throughout the year. By the end of April, Disney Parks had imposed a five-item limit at its stores, while Disney Store had imposed a two-item limit, restricted the release of the most popular items to store opening on Saturday mornings, and required guests to enter into a lottery on those mornings just for the chance to purchase the very popular Elsa costumes. During The Walt Disney Company's 2014 second-quarter earnings call on May 6, 2014, Iger said ''Frozen'' "is definitely up there in terms of, probably, our top five franchises", and that the company will "take full advantage of that over the next at least five years." He also explained Disney was still working on the musical, as well as publishing, interactive, and theme park projects. Rasulo disclosed that nine of the ten best-selling items at Disney Store in the second quarter were ''Frozen''-related. In response to demand from Private collection, private art collectors for official ''Frozen''-inspired fine art, the first batch of 10 Work of art, artworks approved by Disney Fine Art went on sale in May 2014, at an art gallery in Sacramento, California. A few days earlier, on May 1, 2014, it had been reported that Disney Consumer Products was developing a comprehensive program of new ''Frozen'' merchandise for 2014 and 2015, which would include additional role play and plush items as well as "home décor, bath, textile, footwear", sporting goods, consumer electronics, and pool and summer toys (the last two to come in summer 2015). On June 25, 2014, DCP presented a "holiday fair" to journalists in New York City for the 2014 holiday shopping season, Christmas and holiday season, which included numerous ''Frozen''-related items. MTV News warned parents to prepare to "'[l]et it go,' and by 'it' we mean 'your money.'" In early August, ''Fortune (magazine), Fortune'' reported that ''Frozen'' could hit $1 billion in merchandise sales just in the U.S. market alone (that is, excluding sales of the actual film itself) by the end of 2014, with about half of that amount coming from toys. ''Advertising Age'' reported at the start of September that the ''Frozen'' brand would be expanding soon to even more kinds of products, such as backpacks, fruit, juice, yogurt, bandages, and oral care. On October 9, 2014, Iger acknowledged at a conference on new media in San Francisco that demand for ''Frozen'' costumes "has been crazy since the movie came out, crazier than we ever anticipated, because, who knew?" He added that Disney was now "definitely prepared" to meet consumer demand. Around the same time, the National Retail Federation published a survey projecting that ''Frozen'' costumes would be the fourth most popular category of children's costumes for Halloween 2014, in that about 2.6 million American children were expected to dress up as ''Frozen'' characters. ''The Fresno Bee'' estimated that with all the accessories released for Halloween 2014, it would cost about $94 to fully costume a girl as Elsa. At the start of November, it was reported that the shortage of ''Frozen'' merchandise was finally over, and Disney and its licensees had "adapted to a new reality where demand for ''Frozen'' merchandise seems unquenchable." Disney announced that it had sold over three million ''Frozen'' costumes in North America alone, of which Elsa was the no. 1 best-selling Disney costume of all time, followed by Anna at no. 2. Walmart went into the 2014 Christmas and holiday season with about 700 distinct ''Frozen''-related items of merchandise in stock. Among the ''Frozen''-branded products made available in the U.S. market in late 2014 were duct tape and a version of Monopoly Junior marketed with the tagline, "Whoever collects the most cash will thaw their freezing heart and win". The "''Frozen'' juggernaut" was cited as a major reason for a significant decline during 2014 in sales figures for other toy brands, including Hello Kitty and Barbie. The National Retail Federation's 2014 Holiday Top Toys Survey found that 20 percent of U.S. parents planned to buy ''Frozen''-related merchandise for their girls, compared to only 16.8 percent who planned to buy Barbie merchandise. This meant ''Frozen'' toys were the No. 1 item on "holiday wish lists of girls", a position which Barbie had previously held for 11 years. ''The New York Times'' reporter Binyamin Appelbaum compared Disney's spectacular success with the ''Frozen'' merchandise brand to the pharmaceutical industry, in the sense that the actual consumer of the product is usually not the person who is stuck with the bill: "After all, who wants to say no to their princess?" NPD Group later estimated that ''Frozen'' merchandise had brought in $531 million in gross revenue during 2014, meaning that ''Frozen'' was the top toy brand of the year. On February 3, 2015, Disney Consumer Products reported a 22% rise in revenue and a 46% rise in operating income for the quarter ending on December 27, 2014 (as compared to the quarter a year earlier). The largest driver of that growth was ''Frozen'' merchandise. During the Walt Disney Company's earnings call on that same date, ''Frozen'' was mentioned 24 times, "more than 'Star Wars,' 'The Avengers,' 'Cinderella' and 'Spider-Man' combined." The next day, Disney's stock price jumped 8% in one day to close at a record high of $101.28 per share. The brand's success was only reinforced further on June 9, 2015, when ''Frozen'' won multiple awards at the LIMA International Licensing Awards ceremony in Las Vegas, including Overall Best Licensed Program and Film, Television, or Entertainment (Animated) Program. Jakks Pacific's Elsa toy won the award for Film, Television, or Entertainment (Animated) Licensee: Hard Goods (in a tie with Playmates Toys' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), while Kohl's won the Retailer award for its presentation of ''Frozen'' products.


Activities and locations


Meet-and-greets

The meet-and-greets with Anna and Elsa at Disneyland and Epcot had been initially sponsored by The Walt Disney Studios (division), The Walt Disney Studios as short-term temporary attractions starting from November 2013 to promote the film, but in February 2014, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Disney Parks decided to extend them indefinitely in response to unprecedented demand. By the beginning of March, wait time was reportedly as long as four or five hours to see Anna and Elsa, which fueled outside speculation about whether Disney Parks would respond with additional ''Frozen''-specific attractions. After wait times at Norway (Epcot), Norway pavilion in Walt Disney World's Epcot reportedly reached six hours, in mid-April the Anna and Elsa meet-and-greets were finally moved to Princess Fairytale Hall at Magic Kingdom, where park guests could use the new FastPass+ reservation system (part of Disney's MyMagic+ project) to bypass the lengthy wait time. Jezebel (website), Jezebel.com commented on the phenomenon, "Word has it that those characters are like the Beatles now, attracting large crowds of screaming females." However, , there have not been any plans for Anna and Elsa to join the Disney Princess line-up, though Disney Store confirmed that it was still possible the characters would be added to that franchise in the future. When later asked about the situation with the meet-and-greets, Buck said, "Oh, it's crazy." He saw the four-hour-long line himself during a Disneyland visit in the summer of 2014, and tactfully declined a fellow visitor's suggestion to introduce himself to the huge crowd. In September 2014, a FastPass system was added to the Anna and Elsa meet-and-greet at Disneyland. In Christmas 2014, Hong Kong Disneyland opened a ''Frozen'' meet-and-greet in Fantasyland featuring Anna and Elsa. It requires a reservation ticket (similar to Disney Fastpasses) to meet them due to the high popularity of the film. There was also a puppet show about Olaf's search for summer in Fantasyland. Meet-and-greets with Anna and Elsa were introduced for the Christmas season in 2014 (mid-November 2014 to early January 2015) at Disneyland Paris in the Princess Pavilion. Reservation tickets were issued each morning for a limited number of slots. Due to queue lengths and poor guest behavior, the meet-and-greets were discontinued in early 2015 and have only returned irregularly, and unannounced, in the Disneyland Hotel.


Events and celebrations


''World of Color: Winter Dreams'' (2013, 2014, 2015)

From November 15, 2013, to January 6, 2014, a full-length show titled ''World of Color: Winter Dreams'' debuted. Hosted by Olaf (
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) the show celebrates the winter season with several holiday-themed segments, featuring scenes from '' Frozen'', ''Toy Story (franchise), Toy Story'', ''Bambi'', ''Fantasia (1940 film), Fantasia'', ''One Hundred and One Dalmatians'', '' Prep & Landing'', ''Secret of the Wings'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Melody Time'', ''Lady and the Tramp'', ''Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas'', ''Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas'', and various vintage Mickey Mouse shorts. The show incorporates traditional holiday-related music, including Eric Whitacre's "Glow", "Carol of the Bells", "Let it Snow", "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year", "I'll Be Home for Christmas", "Believe (Josh Groban song), Believe", "Silent Night", the "Nutcracker Suite", "Jingle Bells", "I Have a Little Dreidel", "Feliz Navidad (song), Feliz Navidad", "Joy to the World", and "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas", as well as ''Frozen'' songs, such as "
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" and "
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". In November 2014, ''World of Color: Winter Dreams'' opened with a different show than its pilot year. The pre-show segment of Glow has been removed, however its music plays after the post-show segment as exit music. Overall the show faced major rearrangement, such as additional songs from ''Frozen'', including "
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". Additionally the isoparaffin, isopar flames were introduced into this show during the "
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" sequence.


''Disney Dreams! of Christmas''

On November 10, 2013, a holiday version of the ''Disney Dreams!'' nighttime spectacular called ''Disney Dreams! of Christmas'' debuted in Disneyland Park (Paris), Disneyland Paris as part of the Christmas season. Hosted by Olaf and Anna, the show celebrates the winter season with several holiday-themed segments. The show featured scenes similar to the ones in ''World of Color: Winter Dreams''. In 2014, the show was revised to include a new pilot as well as the rearrangement and removal of several scenes. New scenes with songs from ''Frozen'' were likewise added to the show like "In Summer" and "Love Is an Open Door". ''Disney Dreams! of Christmas'' ran every Christmas season until January 7, 2017. The show returned to Disneyland Park for one night only during the ''Disneyland Park Celebrations'' Annual Passholder Party held last December 12, 2019.


Frozen Fun

On July 5, 2014, Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World launched a "Frozen Summer Fun" program which was to run through September 1, and which included a daily parade, sing-along show, dance party, and fireworks show; an indoor ice skating rink and a merchandise shop; and ''Frozen'' décor throughout the theme park. In response to strong demand, Disney Parks subsequently announced on August 7 that ''Frozen Summer Fun'' would be extended to September 28. On December 5, 2014, the Disneyland Resort announced a "Frozen Fun" event at
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. While some of the attractions were made available starting on December 20, "Frozen Fun" officially began on January 7, 2015. The event included For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration, ''For the First Time in Forever'': A ''Frozen'' Sing-Along Celebration at the Muppet*Vision 3D theater, "Olaf's Snow Fest" (featuring a meet and greet with Olaf), Wandering Oaken's Trading Post, "Freeze the Night! A Family Dance Party" (temporarily replacing Mad T Party), and "Anna and Elsa's Royal Welcome", a meet-and-greet at the Art of Disney Animation#Disney Animation, Disney Animation Building (replacing the meet-and-greet in Disneyland Park) as well as lessons on how to draw either Olaf or Marshmallow at the Animation Academy. In addition, Disneyland received a ''Frozen'' play at the Fantasy Faire, and an update to the Storybook Land Canal Boats to include the village of Arendelle from the film. On June 11, 2015, Hong Kong Disneyland launched a "Frozen Fun" event that runs through August 30. The major feature of the event is the "Frozen" Festival Show presented at the Crown Jewel Theatre inside Frozen Village, an area located in the “Black Box” space known as "The Pavilion", between Adventureland (Disney), Adventureland and Grizzly Gulch. Also inside Frozen Village is Frozen Festival Square where the meet-and-greet with Olaf, a toboggan ride, and Oaken's Trading Post are located. Other attractions are "Frozen Processional", a meet-and-greet with Anna and Elsa in Fantasyland as well as lessons on how to draw Olaf at the Animation Academy.


Anna and Elsa's Frozen Fantasy

On January 13, 2015, Tokyo Disneyland presented a winter event based on ''Frozen''. This event featured a ''Frozen'' parade and special scenes on ''Once Upon A Time (Tokyo Disneyland), Once Upon A Time'' Castle projection show. The event ended on March 20, 2015. For the 2017 version of ''Anna and Elsa's Frozen Fantasy'', a new projection mapping and firework show called ''Frozen Forever'' premiered. It was directed by Steve Davison.


Frozen Celebration

On November 19, 2019, Disneyland Paris announced a new winter season based on ''Frozen'' and ''Frozen 2''. ''Frozen'' Celebration is currently running in both Disneyland Park (Paris), Disneyland Park and the Walt Disney Studios Park from January 11 to May 3, 2020. Headlining ''Frozen'' Celebration is ''Frozen 2:'' An Enchanted Journey, a parade-show cavalcade on the Central Plaza stage of Disneyland Park. The cavalcade featured a brand-new float featuring the characters in their ''Frozen 2'' costumes and a show featuring songs from both ''Frozen'' films, including "Vuelie" (from ''Frozen'') and "Some Things Never Change", "Into the Unknown", "Lost in the Woods", and "When I'm Older" (from ''Frozen 2''). Included in the season is the new stage show called ''Frozen:'' A Musical Invitation that premiered earlier on November 17, 2019, at the Art of Disney Animation, Animation Celebration building at the Walt Disney Studios Park. The show mainly focused on the plot of ''Frozen'', with Anna leading the guests and Kristoff to Elsa's ice palace on the North Mountain to surprise her. ''Frozen:'' A Musical Invitation featuring songs from ''Frozen'', namely "Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People", "Let It Go", and "Love Is an Open Door". A meet-and-greet with Olaf is also located inside the building. In addition, guests were also given an exclusive preview of ''Frozen 2'' inside the Studio Theater in the Production Courtyard. Lake Disney in the Disney Village hosted "Magic Over Lake Disney: The ''Frozen'' Edition", a new limited nighttime show featuring moving lights, LED screens, fireworks, fountains, and flame jets, as well as music from both ''Frozen'' and ''Frozen 2''. The show ran on January 24, 27, and 29, 2020.


Disney Cruise Line activities

On January 22, 2015, it was announced that in the summer of 2015, ''Frozen'' themed activities will be added to select ''Disney Magic'' and ''Disney Wonder'' itineraries of the Disney Cruise Line. This includes a new ''Frozen''-themed deck party, and, on the ''Magic'', a new ''Frozen'' scene added to the ''Disney Dreams'' stage show. In addition, Anna, Elsa and other ''Frozen'' characters will be doing meet and greets on all the ships.


''Frozen'', A Musical Spectacular

A one-hour musical adaptation of ''Frozen'' is currently playing in the Walt Disney Theatre on the ''Disney Wonder'' cruise ship. The show premiered on November 10, 2016, and replaced ''Toy Story: The Musical''. ''Frozen'', A Musical Spectacular is directed by Tony Award nominee Sheryl Kaller and choreographed by Josh Prince, with scenic design by Jason Sherwood, costume design by Tony winner Paloma Young, lighting design by Rui Rita, projection design by Aaron Rhyne, and puppetry by Michael Curry (puppet designer), Michael Curry. While considered the least extravagant, fake snow is included in the climactic scene.


Attractions


Anna & Elsa's Boutique (2014–2017)

On August 19, 2014, it was initially announced that Elsa & Anna's Boutique (replacing Studio Disney 365) would open mid-September in Downtown Disney (Disneyland Resort), Downtown Disney district at the Disneyland Resort. The opening date was later changed to October 6, 2014, and the store name was changed to "Anna & Elsa's Boutique". The location includes products inspired by Anna, Elsa, and Olaf. Anna & Elsa's Boutique promptly drew a line of curious consumers on its first day of operation, although Disney management was reportedly attempting to gauge consumer response before considering similar stores at other Disney locations. In October 2017, the location became the Dream Boutique, themed to all of the Disney princesses.


''Frozen Ever After''

On September 12, 2014, Walt Disney World announced that a ''Frozen'' attraction is scheduled to open in June 2016 at Epcot's World Showcase in the Norway (Epcot), Norway pavilion, replacing the park's Maelstrom (ride), Maelstrom ride. The attraction will feature the kingdom of Arendelle with music and scenes from the film, as well as meet-and-greets with Anna and Elsa. Buck and Lee confirmed in March 2015 that they have been assisting Disney Parks with the new Epcot ride's design. On the attraction, Buck stated "It's going to have real state-of-the-art Audio-Animatronics, audio animatronics and it's going to look amazing." In June 2015, it was announced that the attraction's name will be "Frozen Ever After" and will feature the kingdom of Arendelle during its "Winter in Summer" event, which will include appearances by the Snowgies from ''Frozen Fever'', in addition to Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, Olaf, and Marshmallow. The attraction opened on June 21, 2016.


Live at the Hyperion

In September 2015, it was announced that
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would receive a ''Frozen''-inspired musical stage show for the park's
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, titled ''Frozen – Live at the Hyperion''. The show premiered on May 27, 2016 and is produced by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment.


Fantasy Springs

Taking the place of the originally-announced Scandinavia port, Fantasy Springs will be the newest port-of-call at Tokyo DisneySea and features three themed areas attached to the sea: the kingdom of Corona from ''
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'', the kingdom of Arendelle from ''Frozen'', and Neverland from Peter Pan (1953 film), ''Peter Pan''. The ''Frozen'' area will feature the village of Arendelle and its castle, as well as Elsa's ice palace on the North Mountain. A new dining location inside the Arendelle Castle, as well as an expanded version of the ''Frozen Ever After'' attraction from Epcot is expected to be included in the new land. This port-of-call is expected to be open on June 6, 2024.


World of Frozen (Hong Kong Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios Park)

As part of the multi-year expansion to both Hong Kong Disneyland and the Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris, both parks received a land based on ''Frozen''. Both lands are set in the kingdom of Arendelle post-''Frozen'', where Queen Elsa has declared a Summer Snow Day for its citizens. The lands feature an expanded version of the ''Frozen Ever After'' attraction from Epcot, as well as new dining locations, meet-and-greets, and shops. Unique to Hong Kong Disneyland's ''Frozen'' land is ''Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs'', a sled-based rollercoaster that send guests on a winding journey through Arendelle. Hong Kong Disneyland's ''Frozen'' land opened on November 20, 2023, behind Fantasyland. On the other hand, the Walt Disney Studios Park's ''Frozen'' land is expected to open in 2025 alongside the new lake area that will be located behind the current park area.


Books and comics

The publisher Random House initially released five ''Frozen''-related titles for English-speaking markets in conjunction with the film's release. By June 29, 2014, all five ranked among the Nielsen Top 20 bestselling books of 2014 in the U.S. market. By August, those five titles had collectively spent 148 weeks on ''USA Today''s list of the top 150 bestselling books in the United States, and Random House had sold over 8 million ''Frozen''-related books. That month, Random House announced a new series of four books by Erica David to be released in 2015; its first two installments, ''Anna & Elsa #1: All Hail the Queen'' and ''Anna & Elsa #2: Memory and Magic'', which extends the plot beyond the events shown in the film as the sisters get to know each other, were released on January 6, 2015. They further plan to release three or four ''Frozen'' books a year in the future. In 2014, a ''Frozen''-themed entry in Charles Solomon's "The Art of..." series was also released titled The Art of Frozen, depicting behind the scenes information regarding the film's production, and numerous conceptual artworks that informed the final visual style of the piece. A comic book adaption of ''Frozen'' titled ''Frozen – Graphic Novel'' was released digitally on July 23, 2014, by Disney Press, and a print version was published by Joe Books on January 27 of the following year. A ''Frozen'' comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics, titled ''Disney Frozen'', was written by Joe Caramagna with art from the Kawaii Creative Studio. It was launched in August 2018. In author Jen Calonita's book ''Conceal Don't Feel'' released in October 2019, the seventh volume of the ''A Twisted Tale'' series, the question is explored ''What if Anna and Elsa never knew each other?'' In the book, after Elsa uses her ice powers on Anna, she attempts to interfere in the trolls' attempt to erase Anna's memory, but this triggers a kind of curse where not only do Elsa and Anna forget about each other, but Anna will freeze to death if she is brought into close proximity with Elsa. In order to save their lives, the king and queen have Anna sent to live with old friends of their mother who own a bakery in a distant village. After her parents die, Elsa begins to remember Anna and goes on a journey to reunite with her sister, hampered by factors such as Prince Hans (set up by the Duke of Weselton as a friend for Elsa who intends to become king only for this plan to fail as Elsa never sees Hans as more than a friend). ''Frozen 2: Forest of Shadows'' was released by author Kamilla Benko on October 4, 2019. This book deals with a mysterious sickness striking the kingdom of Arendelle and Elsa and Anna going to search for the cure to the illness immediately before the events of ''Frozen 2''. A prequel novel entitled ''Frozen 2: Dangerous Secrets: The Story of Iduna and Agnarr'' by author Mari Mancusi was released on November 3, 2020. The events of the book primarily take place prior to the events of the first ''Frozen'' film, and tell the backstory of Queen Iduna and King Agnarr, how they met, and their relationship prior to the birth of Elsa and Anna.


Brand extension


''Frozen Northern Lights''

Disney launched a franchise extension called ''Frozen Northern Lights'' in 2016. This brand extension includes animated shorts, book series and a TV special, plus potential characterized toys courtesy of LEGO Friends. The extension's book series launched the extension on July 5, 2016, with its first book, ''Journey to the Lights'', published by Random House by author Suzanne Francis and is 224 pages in length. The film's main characters attempt to restore the Northern Lights' glimmer and face Little Rock, the series' new protagonist. A Spin-off (media), spin-off collection of four shorts developed by LEGO aired on
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, titled: #Race to Lookout Mountain (a.k.a. Race to Lookout Point) #Out of the Storm #The Great Glacier #Restoring the Northern Lights They later aired as a whole on December 9, 2016. Titled ''LEGO Frozen Northern Lights'' (also known as ''Frozen: Magic of the Northern Lights'' in the UK and ''Lego Frozen Northern Nights'' elsewhere), the shorts were compiled as a special and featured the returning voice talents of
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, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, and
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. The special received 2.01 million viewers and ranked fifth for the night on cable.


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