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Frozen


<Frozen>

Frozen was released in 2013 in the USA and in 2014 is Japan. It was directed by Chris Buck, Jennifer Michell Lee and featured voice acting by Bell in the USA and Sayaka Kanda in Japan. Singing was by Idina Menzel in the USA and Takako Matsu in Japan. It won the 86th Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film. It grossed over $400.7 million in the USA and 25.47 billion yen in Japan.


In the Kingdom of Arendelle, there were two sisters named Elsa and Anna who were on good terms. Her older sister Elsa could use her magic, and she often pleased her younger sister Anna with her magic. However, one time she accidentally hurts Anna with Elsa's magic. Her forest troll powers heal Anna, but Elsa finds out about the terror of her own magic and shuts herself up in her room. Meanwhile, at Elsa's coronation, Anna falls in love with Prince Hans, whom she met that day. When she tells Elsa that she is engaged to Hans, she quarrels with her. Elsa escapes from her castle, and Anna sets off in search of the snowy mountains to bring Elsa back to her castle.


First of all, I love Disney so I was really looking forward to this movie when it was announced. I went to see it right after it was released, and what left an impression on me was how beautiful the images were. Although the technology has evolved, I was shocked by the beautiful images that are incomparable to the Disney movies so far. I thought that there were a lot of good songs in the video as well as the music, and it was just a big hit. Also, I was excited to see Rapunzel appearing in the movie and Disney-like surprises in the excitement, such as the hidden Mickey. And in 2024, there will be a Frozen-themed area at Tokyo DisneySea, so I'm looking forward to seeing how much the movie is reflected.

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