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The five main characters of the franchise in Olaf's Frozen Adventure.From left to right: Kristoff, Anna, Elsa, Sven, and Olaf. This is a list of characters from Disney's Frozen franchise, which consists of the animated films Frozen (2013) and Frozen 2 (2019), several short films and specials, and other media appearances.
Frozen is a 2013 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. [8] Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's 1844 fairy tale "The Snow Queen", [1] it was directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee and produced by Peter Del Vecho, from a screenplay by Lee, who also conceived the film's story with Buck and Shane Morris.
Snickers was introduced by Mars in 1930 and named after the Mars family's favorite horse. Initially marketed as " Marathon " in the UK and Ireland, its name was changed to Snickers in 1990 [ 10 ] to align with the global brand, differentiating it from an unrelated US product also named Marathon.
Fox News has the story behind the photo. Carlson said her friend convinced her to take the initial viral photo: "She is like, 'You should definitely take a picture in front of this,' and, you know ...
In a callback to one of the funniest scenes of "Frozen 2," he dramatically re-enacts some of the major twists and turns of the whole movie. It ends up being a super-brief recap because "a bunch of ...
It turns out that the vast majority of brands named after real people are — of course — named after the company's founder. But each of these founders has a unique and oftentimes fascinating story.
In Olaf's Frozen Adventure, it is the first holiday season after the castle gates have reopened. To commemorate the occasion and "ring in the season", Anna and Elsa plan a surprise Christmas party for Arendelle's people, though the two sisters soon come to realize that their own family lacks traditions as a result of their lengthy isolation ...
A year and a half after Disney's glorified "Frozen" crushed the box office with its $1.2 billion worldwide success, our friends at HuffPost Canada discovered a ridiculous disclaimer in the film ...