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Kristen Bell | ... |
Anna
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Idina Menzel | ... |
Elsa
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Jonathan Groff | ... |
Kristoff
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Josh Gad | ... |
Olaf
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Santino Fontana | ... |
Hans
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Alan Tudyk | ... |
Duke
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Ciarán Hinds | ... | ||
Chris Williams | ... |
Oaken
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Stephen J. Anderson | ... |
Kai
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Maia Wilson | ... |
Bulda
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Edie McClurg | ... |
Gerda
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Robert Pine | ... |
Bishop
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Maurice LaMarche | ... |
King
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Livvy Stubenrauch | ... |
Young Anna
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Eva Bella | ... |
Young Elsa
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Anna, a fearless optimist, sets off on an epic journey - teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven - to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom. From the outside Anna's sister, Elsa looks poised, regal and reserved, but in reality, she lives in fear as she wrestles with a mighty secret-she was born with the power to create ice and snow. It's a beautiful ability, but also extremely dangerous. Haunted by the moment her magic nearly killed her younger sister Anna, Elsa has isolated herself, spending every waking minute trying to suppress her growing powers. Her mounting emotions trigger the magic, accidentally setting off an eternal winter that she can't stop. She fears she's becoming a monster and that no one, not even her sister, can help her. Written by DeAlan Wilson for ComedyE.com
A lot of people criticize Frozen for what it isn't. Their preferred setting, cast, etc. Not for what it is. It is an incredibly touching story with fantastic music, score, script and performances by Menzel and Bell we haven't heard in a long time. I took 117 nieces and nephews ages 18 months to 14 and not once did any of them get up to ' go to the bathroom' or get more snacks. Boys, girls were both drawn to the film the whole time. The younger kids responded more to Olaf than the thematics of it all.
The story centers more on the sisters relationship than a romantic one and has a great message. I would recommend this to any family or Disney fan.
You will be singing the songs over and over.