Frozen Fever Update: Short Movie Soundtrack 'Making Today A Perfect Day' Released

By Maria Slither - 14 Mar '15 09:47AM
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Fans of Anna and Elsa from the previous 'Frozen' will finally have some brief catching-up as Disney will release the Frozen Fever, a short animated film, to be released this month. And for its soundtrack, Walt Disney Records has released on March 12 its theme song "Making Today A Perfect Day" days before the actual release of the movie.

According to Digital Spy, the voices of Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the same tandem behind the popular song "Let It Go" can still be heard in the new soundtrack.

Characters from the first Frozen movie came back for this short film including Idina Menzel who is behind Queen Elsa's voice, Kristen Bell portraying Princess Anna's warm personality. Kristoff, with Jonathan Groff's voice can also be seen in the new cartoon as well as Josh Gad behind the very cute Olaf. Chris Williams is also playing the role of the owner of Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna.

The Frozen Fever's story, according to Mail Online, will be centered on Princess Anna's birthday celebration. The whole kingdom of Arendelle are excited about it when something went wrong-Queen Elsa caught a bad cold that comes along with other symptoms like sneezing and fever.

"I've got big plans, I've got surprises for today. Nothing but nothing's gonna get in our way!" the willful Queen Elsa said amidst being stopped by coughing.

She insisted saying, "I don't get colds."

In the end, the Queen gave up and put her selfless sister Anna to bed who did a challenging task in her birthday-to take care of the sick Queen.

Earlier this week, Disney has officially announced its plans to produce a sequel for 'Frozen.' The announcement came out on Thursday after Disney's shareholders meeting.

"We enjoyed making 'Frozen Fever' so much and being back in that world with those characters. Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck (directors of the last Frozen movie) have come up with a great idea for a sequel and you will be hearing a lot more about it and we're taking you back to Arendelle. We are so excited about that," John Lasseter, chief creative officer of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios announced as reported by Variety.

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