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Disney princesses, including Frozen 's Elsa and Anna, get involved in all types of dangerous situations despite how old many of them are, and the Disney princess ages might surprise many audience ...
One big change since the first movie is the outfits the leading women are wearing. Frozen 2 trailers and teasers show Elsa and Anna breaking down barriers by wearing leggings, not just gowns.
The phenomenal success of "Frozen" has created a run on Elsa and Anna dresses and dolls; desperate parents can still grab a few on eBay for a hefty price.
More than a year after Frozen came out, Disney fans are still producing incredible art based on the movie. We’ve seen amazingly detailed Elsa costumes, heartwarming Kristoff/Anna romance fanart ...
Frozen is one of Disney's greatest hits, and now CBS News Colorado has been given rare access to go behind the scenes of the musical production of the show to see how the characters are brought to ...
So why do Anna and Elsa get pants in their sequel, when they both were strictly attired in dresses and skirts in the first movie?
Clearly Disney did everything right, which is why it might surprise some that Frozen was almost a very different movie, one in which Elsa was the villain.
The newborn babies at a Kansas hospital are ready for “Frozen 2,” even if they’re a little bit young for a trip to the movie theater.
Disney's Frozen debunks outdated tropes like love at first sight and damsels in distress, slyly showing us how not to make a princess movie. Warning: some spoilers ahead.
There was no announcement that Anna and Elsa would be undergoing changes at Disneyland or Walt Disney World, the characters are also at Hong King Disneyland and Disneyland Paris in their new duds.
Frozen 2 made history grossing a staggering $350.2 million over its opening weekend and naturally, fans are looking to dress up as Elsa or Anna during their next trip to a Disney park.
Dissecting the megapopularity of the Frozen movies with a 5.25-year-old The 5-and-a-quarter-year-old critic at small loves Frozen. The 39-year-old critic at large doesn’t want to turn 40.