

While the song Making Today a Perfect Day takes up most of the film's running time and I didn't think much of it when I first listened to it on YouTube due to a similar line to one in Let It Go, it got better when I watched the film and it is very catchy.

I first saw this film when I rented it on Amazon Video since I didn't get the chance to see it in the cinema when it was shown before the live action Cinderella (which wasn't as good as the original cartoon version but had a great cast) and as a fan of Frozen I really enjoyed this one so I purchased it on Amazon Video for subsequent viewings. Reviewed by Stompgal_87 9 / 10 / 10 As good as Frozen and better than the live action Cinderella I most likely won't be seeing this again anytime soon, and I hope Disney doesn't start making these for theatres on a daily basis.

This falls under the mediocre category for me and a one-and-done thing. For a short film, though, it isn't bad, but it isn't good either. Honestly, this would be something that should've been a straight-to-DVD or Blu-Ray special feature instead of being released into theatres. Oh, and I should mention, that seeing as how this is a follow up to a 2013 musical, most of the short is basically one whole musical number.which has the habit of referencing the names of the songs from the original movie, including the one that became the godforsaken tumor in everyone's brain.
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Hell, there were even news reports about how kids who are fans of the movie were pumped to see this as if this was supposed to be "Frozen 2".

In other words, this was just a way to say that "Frozen" is still a thing. Granted, the animation is just as good as what we've seen in the original movie, but we've seen much better short films coming from the Disney studio in this decade story-wise, and feels more like a cheap cash-in, despite only being 7 minutes long. The film became a modern-day example of a box office smash, with merchandise coming out the wah-zoo. So as I've said, the original film was pretty good for what it was, with great CGI animation, decent songs, and, seeing as how this is Disney, a predictable, yet enjoyable story for the most part, with no cliffhanger whatsoever. There's just one problem: Elsa has a cold (no pun intended.honest), and she spontaneously creates small snowmen every time she sneezes, and all of 'em have a mind of their own. Today is Anna's (Kristen Bell) birthday, and Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel) and Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) want to make her party a special one that she'll never forget. This is about the animated 7-minute short film that was released in 2015, preceding Kenneth Branagh's live-action re-telling of "Cinderella" (which was okay), simply called "Frozen Fever". But this review isn't about the movie or that song. "Good GOD!", I shouted when I couldn't stand that song anymore. Even 2 years after the film's release, people are still singing the damn thing or playing it on their mobile devices. The original film "Frozen" was a pretty good animated musical from Disney that got so much popularity, you couldn't walk anywhere without hearing that godforsaken song "Let It Go" at some point. Reviewed by TheOneManBoxOffice 4 / 10 / 10 Made for the sake of cashing in on whatever is left of the "Frozen" craze
