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Frozen Fever ()


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On Anna's birthday, Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebration ever, but Elsa's icy powers may put more than just the party at risk.

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Anna (voice)
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Elsa (voice)
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Kristoff (voice)
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Olaf (voice)
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Hans (voice)
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Oaken (voice)
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Marshmallow (voice)
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Children's Chorus (uncredited) (voice)
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Children's Chorus (uncredited) (voice)
David Rosenthal ...
Children's Chorus (uncredited) (voice)
Bailey Ryon ...
Children's Chorus (uncredited) (voice)
Mitchell Sink ...
Children's Chorus (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Chris Buck
Jennifer Lee

Written by

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Chris Buck ... (story by) &
Jennifer Lee ... (story by) &
Marc Smith ... (story by) (as Marc E. Smith)
 
Hans Christian Andersen ... (inspired by: "The Snow Queen") (uncredited)
 
Shane Morris ... (characters) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Peter Del Vecho ... producer
John Lasseter ... executive producer
Aimee Scribner ... co-producer

Music by

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Christophe Beck ... (original score composed by)

Editing by

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Jeff Draheim

Editorial Department

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Anthony Durazzo ... first assistant editor
Eliot Milbourn ... digital colorist
Brian Millman ... second assistant editor
David Okey ... post production supervisor
Karen A. White ... associate editor (as Karen White)

Casting By

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Jamie Sparer Roberts

Art Direction by

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Michael Giaimo

Production Management

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Angela Frances D'Anna ... production manager

Art Department

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Lorelay Bove ... visual development
James Finn ... visual development
Nora Johnson ... storyboard artist
Lisa Keene ... associate art director
Brittney Lee ... visual development artist
Jim Reardon ... head of story
Bill Schwab ... visual development

Sound Department

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Odin Benitez ... sound designer / supervising sound editor
David E. Fluhr ... sound mixer
Gabriel Guy ... sound mixer
Eliza Pollack Zebert ... dialogue editor
Brett Voss ... recording mixer
Mariusz Langner ... sound editor (uncredited)
Eliza Pollack Zebert ... supervising adr and dialog editor (uncredited)
Pernell L. Salinas ... first assistant sound editor (uncredited)

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Mir Z. Ali ... visual effects artist: Disney Feature Animation
Michael R.W. Anderson ... stereo artist
Chris Carignan ... visual effects artist
Alexandre Cazals ... lighting artist
Gregory Culp ... lighting and compositing artist
Ryan DeYoung ... lighting artist
Kaori Doi ... lighting and compositing artist
Benjamin Fiske ... effects animator
Jack Fulmer ... look development artist
Katherine Ipjian ... look development artist
Alessandro Jacomini ... director of cinematography - lighting
Brandon Lee Jarratt ... technical director
Mohit Kallianpur ... visual effects supervisor
Kimberly W. Keech ... technical director
Roger Lee ... lighting and compositing artist
Adam Levy ... technical animation td
Dan Lund ... effects
Angela McBride ... lighting artist
Chris Nabholz ... senior lighting and compositing artist
Hiroaki Narita ... visual effects artist
Derek Nelson ... lighting artist
Stephen Null ... lighting artist
Jorge Obregon ... lighting artist
Amy Pfaffinger ... lighting artist
Winston Quitasol ... senior lighting artist: WDAS
Garrett Raine ... character technical director: character rigging
Vanessa Salas Castillo ... stereoscopic artist
Samy Segura ... modeler
Darren Simpson ... stereoscopic artist
Kee Nam Suong ... effects animator
Abraham Franklin Tseng ... technical director
Katie Tucker-Fico ... stereoscopic supervisor
Elizabeth Willy ... lighting artist
Yezi Xue ... lighting & compositing
Dan Lund ... effects animator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alessandro Jacomini ... director of cinematography: lighting

Animation Department

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Alberto Abril ... animator
Abraham Aguilar ... animator
Valentín Amador ... animator
Kathleen M. Bailey ... tecnical animator
Mike Beaulieu ... animator
Corey Bolwyn ... technical animation artist
Tony Bonilla ... animator
Darrin Butters ... animator
Dong Joo Byun ... effects animator
Jorge E. Ruiz Cano ... animator (as Jorge Ruiz)
Youngjae Choi ... animator
Marat Davletshin ... animator
Daniel Edwards ... animator
Michael Franceschi ... animator
Jay Gambell ... technical animator
Alex Garcia ... set extension artist
Jorge Garcia ... animation
Mark Henn ... animator
Andrew Jennings ... character technical director
Yair Kantor ... animator
Bert Klein ... animator
Mike Klim ... animator (as Michael Klim)
Ian Krebs-Smith ... technical animation
Tyler Kupferer ... layout artist
Luis Labrador ... senior modeler
Ben Lane ... storyboard artist
Chelsea Lavertu ... look development artist
Andrew Lawson ... animator
Kevin Lee ... layout artist
Kevin MacLean ... animator
Jeff MacNeill ... technical animation
Irene Matar ... character modeler
Peter Megow ... character technical director
Ryan Page ... animator
Scott Peters ... character technical director
Bobby Pontillas ... animation
Svetla Radivoeva ... animator
Jason M. Robinson ... character technical director
Jason Schleifer ... animator
Josh Slice ... animator (as Joshua Slice)
Lindsey St. Pierre ... layout artist
Jason Stellwag ... character technical director
Michael Stieber ... character technical director
Michael Talarico ... layout/finaling artist
Wayne Unten ... head of animation
Chris Ure ... story artist
Gina Warr ... lighting artist
Justin Weber ... animation
Geoff Wheeler ... animator
Jeff Williams ... animator
Michael Woodside ... animator
Serguei Kouchnerov ... animator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli ... music preparation
Ashley Chafin ... manager: Music Production
Matt Chamberlain ... musician
Wade Culbreath ... musician: percussion
George Doering ... musician
Steve Dress ... musician
Robert Lopez ... songs: lyrics/song - music
Frank Macchia ... music preparation
Tom MacDougall ... music supervisor
Dave Metzger ... arrangements and orchestration / conductor
Chris Montan ... executive music producer
Andrew Page ... executive director: Music production
Jason Poss ... music transcription
Billy Warwick ... music producer
Booker White ... head of music preparation
Wilfred Jackson ... composer: "Walt Disney Animation Studios Theme" (uncredited)
Joe Stone ... oboe/English horn (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Katie Amanek ... assistant to producer
John Danko ... production assistant
Paul Fiebiger ... production staff
Lindsay Henry Gandolfo ... assistant to producer (as Lindsay Henry)
Evan Goldberg ... technology manager: animation
Belinda M. Hsu ... Production Finance Lead
Jessica Julius ... Development
Derek Manzella ... production assistant
Elise M.L. Scanlan ... production assistant
Grace Capeless ... voice (uncredited) (Children's Chorus)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

It's Anna's birthday and Elsa plans to throw her the perfect surprise party with the help of Kristoff and Olaf. However, after planning the huge party and as Anna is being led on a "party treasure hunt," Elsa finds that she has caught a cold (presumingly from the eternal winter). She starts sneezing and produces a group of small, cute snow people, much like Olaf, with each sneeze. After some near-misses, a very exhausted Elsa finally makes it with Anna to the courtyard where the party has been arranged. It is a big hit, and at last Anna manages to convince Elsa into letting her to lead her to bed and take care of her. Meanwhile, Olaf has taken the tiny snow creatures under his wing and takes them to Elsa's ice castle with the help of Kristoff. Written by shuwey

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Also Known As
  • Ana to Yuki no Joou: Erusa no Sapuraizu (Japan)
  • アナと雪の女王 エルサのサプライズ (Japan, Japanese title)
  • La Reine des neiges : Une fête givrée (France)
  • Die Eiskönigin: Party-Fieber (Germany)
  • 冰雪奇缘: 生日惊喜 (China, Mandarin title)
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  • 8 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In the new song "Making Today a Perfect Day," you can hear at the beginning a little bit of "Life's Too Short," a song that did not make it into the final cut of Frozen (2013). See more »
Goofs The lighting and colors during the tower scene and the party at the castle suggests that the sun is going down. Some sources say that Anna's birthday is on the summer solstice. In Norway, which is the real-life Arendelle, the sun doesn't set for over 24 hours on the summer solstice (hence why it's called "The Land of the Midnight Sun"). However, this is only the case within the Arctic Circle, and we see both day and night in the original film, which would suggest that Arendelle is south of it. The Norwegian town of Arendal (which is the origin of the name Arendelle) is itself south of the Arctic Circle. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Cinderella + Frozen Fever (2015). See more »
Soundtracks Making Today a Perfect Day See more »
Crazy Credits During the Disney logo shown at the end, the shooting star that typically flies over the castle is replaced with a snowbie that jumps over the castle, and if you listen carefully you can hear soft chimes playing the tune of "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?", from the movie. See more »
Quotes Anna: Elsa, I'm thinking you might have a cold.
Elsa: I don't get colds. Besides, a cold never bothered me anyway.
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