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Here’s What Happened in ‘Frozen’ Right After Elsa Brought Olaf to Life Singing ‘Let it Go’ (Video) Disney+ short film “Once Upon a Snowman” starring Josh Gad is available now ...
Watch the magical world of Disney’s Frozen with the Lionel Disney Frozen Train Set, a charming blend of classic model ...
It’s official: Anna and Elsa started living in our heads more than a decade ago. “Frozen” debuted in theaters in November 2013 and raked in $1.33 billion at the worldwide box office, not to ...
Elsa, Anna and her beau Kristoff, his reindeer Sven and Olaf the snowman gather for a rousing game of charades, complete with clues tailor-made to set up quips about Elsa’s diva strut, the ...
It seems that Disney’s complete domination of the box office just cannot be stopped. So Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff and Sven are all back in “Frozen 2” for this new adventure.
Elsa and Anna are held up, so Olaf fills time entertaining the assembled guests with the song. Sadly, "Unmeltable Me" was cut before it could be fully animated since the whole grand dinner was ...
The first trailer for the upcoming short Frozen Fever is finally here, and it shows Olaf and Elsa celebrating Anna's birthday -- watch now!
Olaf has a full-on existential crisis. The friendly snowman made by Elsa and Anna when they were kids was brought to life in the first “Frozen” as Elsa harnessed her new magical powers.
The Frozen 2 filmmakers took a research trip to Norway and Iceland. That’s where they got inspired for the Enchanted Forest. Anna and Olaf in Frozen 2 | Disney “We were doing research into old ...
As they sing, Elsa uses her powers to create an icy Christmas tree and bring the whole town together on a frozen pond. The tree is topped with an Olaf doll embedded in an snowflake crystal.
When Frozen 2 begins, everything seems perfectly happy for Elsa (Idina Menzel), her ever-ebullient sister Anna (Kristen Bell), their sentient snowman pal Olaf (Josh Gad) and more.
Frozen was a worldwide phenomenon which left children everywhere in shock and awe. Let It Go became an LGBT+ anthem and it spawned spin-off movies, a Broadway show and even got an Oscar.