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Frozen Fever Making Today a Perfect Day (2015)watch a Walt Disney Animation Studios short movie where in the fictional Scandinavian frozen kingdom of Arendelle, on a summer day is Princess Anna's birth anniversary and her older sister Elsa, even cooled with fever, Kristoff, the royal ice master and deliverer with his best friend reindeer Sven, Olaf, the funny and ever-optimistic snowman, all together want to give her the best celebration ever, making a perfect surprise party. Intro linesELSA: Okay, okay. Here we go. So lonely. Stiff. I can't do that! Come on, Elsa, this is for Anna. You can do this. |
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Movie characters with picture and actor's voice |
![]() Anna Princess of frozen kingdom of Arendelle, more daring than graceful, with faith in others (Kristen Bell) |
![]() Kristoff handsome young iceman with Bulda and Grand Pabbie as adoptive parents (Jonathan Groff) |
![]() Olaf amusing and harmless snowman, help transport the snowgies to Elsa's ice palace in the mountains (Josh Gad) |
![]() Oaken the owner of Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna, offers to Elsa a new remedy for fever (Chris Williams) |
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![]() Elsa Snow Queen of Arendelle; with fever, she's sneezes create tiny snowmen (Idina Menzel) |
![]() Hans prince from the Southern Isles, hit by a large snowball and catapulted into a pile of manure (Santino Fontana) |
![]() Marshmallow snow-giant Ice Palace doorkeeper (Paul Briggs) |
![]() Sven Kristoff's reindeer companion who try to catch Elsa's snowgies |
Frozen Fever script with snapshot picturesKRISTOFF: Relax! It looks great. ELSA:![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Main CrewDirected by Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee; produced by Peter Del Vecho, Aimee Scribner; story by Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Marc E. Smith; original score composed by Christophe Beck; film editing by Jeff Draheim; art direction by Michael Giaimo; "Making today a perfect day" song music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez; casting bu Jamie Sparer Roberts.TriviaJosh Gad tells USA TODAY that he receives updates from parents who have named their children after the two princesses (Anna and Elsa, sort of understandable) but also the Frozen reindeer Sven. Sven is cute, sure. But it's a non-verbal reindeer people! Unless you actually live in Norway, it's a hard name to explain on the playground. Says Gad: People are naming their children after the reindeer. People have lost their minds. I think the world has Frozen fever. It's a pandemic that is sweeping the globe. But it needs to be diagnosed by doctors and a treatment needs to be found. If it gets to the point where you are naming your child after a reindeer, you really need to get yourself checked out. "It's Sven people," says Gad. |