Animated Short FROZEN FEVER to Make Disney Channel Debut, 11/29
By: Caryn Robbins Nov. 04, 2015
Walt Disney Animation Studios' "Frozen" ushers in the holidays by wishing all fans a wonderful season, celebrating that "Family Is The Best Gift of All," through a holiday message, "Frozen"-related television debuts on Disney Channel, new content from Disney Interactive and an exciting photo CONTEST inspired by the "Frozen" family, "Say Freeze!" in which fans will have an opportunity to win a dream vacation for four to experience Frozen Fun at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort in Florida!
"In both 'Frozen' and 'Frozen Fever,' the concept of family was explored and celebrated. By the end of the feature film, Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven have formed their own unique bond, and there is no better time than the holiday season to remind us that family truly is the best gift of all," says Oscar®-winning producer, Peter Del Vecho. Say Freeze! - Enter the "Frozen" Family photo CONTEST today and show us what the word "family" means to you! As the holiday season approaches, it's time to grab your cameras and Say Freeze! Inspired by the awkward family photo in "Frozen Fever," send in your funniest, sweetest, and wackiestfamily portraits and you could win a magical vacation for four to the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort in Florida! From your family at home to your SORORITY SISTERS to your soccer teammates, a "family" can be anyone with whom you share a close bond. Show us who truly makes up your "family," and what makes them "the best gift of all" this holiday season.
Hurry and text your friends... another Disney emoji video is coming soon! In the all-new Frozen Fever As Told By Emoji video, emoji-fied versions of Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and the rest of our favorite Frozen friends are back to retell the story of Disney's "Frozen Fever," with help from the short film's popular song "Making Today A Perfect Day." The video is the fourth installment of Disney's As Told By Emoji, a new series of videos that retell popular Disney stories by recasting our favorite characters as emoji living within a mobile phone.
Fans can watch Frozen Fever As Told By Emoji on Disney Channel and Disney's Youtube channel in early December.
ABOUT "FROZEN"
Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated feature "Frozen" launched a worldwide phenomenon in 2013, becoming the highest-grossing animated feature ever released with more than $1.27 billion in global box office. "Frozen" has received multiple honors, including two Academy Awards®, the Golden Globe®, BAFTA® Award, PGA Award, five Annie Awards and two Grammy® Awards, as well as the Japan Academy Prize for Best Foreign Film, becoming the first animated film in history to win this award. The film was one of the biggest home entertainment successes of the last decade, becoming the best-selling Blu-ray and digital release in U.S. history. The film's quadruple Platinum soundtrack, featuring the Oscar®-winning song "Let It Go," has sold over 10 million units worldwide and spent 33 weeks in the top 5 on the Billboard 200 chart, including 13 weeks at No. 1. The North American tour of "Disney on Ice Presents Frozen," produced by Feld Entertainment, resulted in the biggest on-sale in Feld's history. Millions of guests enjoy "Frozen" experiences at Disney Parks around the world, where Anna and Elsa are among the most sought-after princesses, and construction of Frozen Ever After at the Norway Pavilion at Epcot® is underway at WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort®. DISNEY CRUISE LINE has featured a variety of "Frozen"-inspired activities on select itineraries. Topping the National Retail Federation's 2014 Hot Holiday Toys survey, "Frozen" product popularity continues to soar: More than 3 million role-play dresses have been sold in NORTH AMERICA alone; "Frozen: The Junior Novelization" spent more than 40 weeks on the New York Times best sellers list; and the "Disney Karaoke: Frozen" app peaked at No. 1 on the iPad Entertainment Downloads category in more than 100 countries. "Frozen" also took home the prestigious 2015 Property of the Year award during the Toy Industry Association's annual Toy of the Year Awards. Fans have spent 42 billion minutes playing the "Frozen Free Fall" mobile game, and the film also inspired a Code.org initiative to encourage people to learn how to code. The adventures of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff and Sven continued in "Frozen Fever," a Walt Disney Animation Studios short film created by the original "Frozen" team, which debuted in theaters in March 2015.
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