Frozen (Disney film)
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Frozen is Disney's 53rd entry in its animated canon line-up, based on Hans Christian Andersen's longest Fairy Tale, "The Snow Queen". It's animated in 3D using computer-generated imagery.
The movie has gotten a lot of attention as the source of the song "Let It Go", sung by Idina Menzel. The song made such an impact that, in the words of Co-Director Jennifer Lee, "the minute we heard the song the first time, I knew that I had to rewrite the whole movie."
Released on November 27th, 2013, Frozen quickly became the highest grossing animated film yet made.
Not to be confused with the 2010 drama/thriller film of the same name.
Tropes used in Frozen (Disney film) include:
- Development Hell: Oh my Lord. This film is over 15 years in the making! Disney planned to produce this in the 90's as a hand-drawn feature, but they scrapped it during their change in management and their shift to CG features starting with Chicken Little and only just recently picked it up again.
- Fairy Tale
- Winter Royal Lady