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''Frozen'' is [[Disney]]'s 53rd entry in its [[Disney Animated Canon|animated canon line-up]], basedvery onloosely inspired by [[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-- and the fifth highest grossing film period -- of all time, made.
 
A series of children's books entitled ''[[Anna & Elsa]]'' was [[Spin-Off|spun off]] from the movie and began being released in early 2015.
 
A seven-minute-long short entitled ''[[Frozen Fever]]'' was released in 2015 as a mini-sequel, showing a little of what happens after Elsa learns to fully control her powers. A feature-length sequel, tentatively entitled ''[[Frozen 2]]'', is in the works with a potential release date of 2018.
 
Not to be confused with the 2010 drama/thriller film [[Frozen (film)|of the same name]].
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