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6 signs we can't let 'Frozen' go
The Disney animated feature 'Frozen' premiered on Nov. 27, 2013 and took the world by storm. It surpassed 'The Lion King' as the highest-grossing animated movie, and it is the fifth highest-grossing film of all time. Now, a year and a half later, 'Frozen' is returning to the limelight with a short sequel before the Disney live-action film 'Cinderella.'
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'Frozen' still a cultural phenomenon one year later
Leah and Charlotte Neeley pose with Elsa and Anna, the two famous princess figures in the movie 'Frozen.' The princesses needed to be scheduled six months in advance for the party due to popular demand. (Briann Neeley)
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BYU dating as told by Disney's 'Frozen'
With the cold weather and snow, you may think Elsa is hanging out on Y Mountain in a winter that will last for time and all eternity.
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