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Alan Tudyk has had a role in every Disney animated film since "Wreck-It Ralph, including the Duke of Weselton in "Frozen", and a character named Duke Weaselton in "Zootopia"
Walt Disney wasn’t cryogenically frozen. He was cremated and his ashes interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. The rumor that he wanted to be frozen was started in 1972 by the president of the California Cryogenics Society and has since been denied by Disney’s family.
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Disney renamed "The Snow Queen" to "Frozen" because they found that feminine titles are a lot less appealing to boys.
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Disney's "Frozen" had productions originating in the late 1930s, but production on it stopped when Disney started making WWII propaganda films
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Jennifer Lee, writer and co-director of Frozen, is the first female director of a Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film, and the first female director of a feature film that earned more than $1 billion in gross box office revenue.
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Disney's Frozen movie caused an increase of 153% for flight searches to Norway and a hotel booking increase of 37%.
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The film 'Frozen' caused waits of up to six hours at Disney theme parks for children to have pictures taken with Elsa and Anna, while the wait for Merida from 'Brave' was five minutes
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The co-creator of "Book of Mormon" and "Avenue Q" is the composer of the songs in Disney's "Frozen" and "Coco" & even has an EGOT!
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Disney cast members who portray Elsa and Anna of 'Frozen' at the theme parks get five-minute breaks every 45 minutes of meeting visitors
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Walt Disney's body was NOT cryonically frozen, but rather cremated on December 17, 1966, and his ashes interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
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Despite focusing on the story of its female "lead", Disney's Frozen has more dialogue by male characters than females.
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Jennifer Lee, one of the two directors of Frozen, is the first female director of a Walt Disney Animation Studios Film, the first female writer at an animation studio to become a director, and the first female director of a feature film to gross over 1 Billion.
Disney holds the records for the highest selling VHS (Lion King), DVD (Finding Nemo), and Blu-Ray (Frozen) titles in US history. - source
In Disney's Frozen, the main characters' names, Hans, Kristoff, Anna and Sven, are a tribute to the author of the original story, Hans Christian Andersen. - source
Every frame in the ice palace scene in Disney's movie Frozen took 4000 computers 30 hours to to render.
Walt Disney was NOT frozen after he died. He was cremated on Dec 17 1966. James Bedford became the first human to be cryogenically preserved on Jan 12 1967. - source
Walt Disney was cremated not frozen.
A Woman Is Suing Disney for $250M Claiming *Frozen* Is Stolen From Her Life's Story
Walt Disney was not frozen, and burried at Disney World. He was cremated and died almost exactly 1 month before the first human was cryogenically frozen.
Disney's song "Let it Go" from Frozen was a hit in over 25 languages. 17 of the languages are European but there was not a single African or Indian language represented. Media inquiries to Disney asking why such large parts of the world are ignored went unanswered
Disney's Oscar-winning Frozen became the top-grossing animated film of all time in 2014. It surpassed the $1.063 billion earned by fellow Disney/Pixar title Toy Story 3.
There is a controversy about Disney's Frozen having a gay agenda