Ouch's Frozen 2: Kingdom of Ice

Frozen 2 is an American direct-to-video computer animated epic musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel of Frozen.

Voice cast

 * Kristen Bell as Anna:
 * Idina Menzel as Elsa: the Snow Queen and Anna's elder sister, The Queen of Arendelle
 * Johnathan Groff as Kristoff:
 * Josh Gad as Olaf:
 * Frank Welker as Sven
 * Kevin Michael Richardson as Marshmallow: He is now King of the SnowMen of Elsa's IcePalace after he crowned himself. When he met Elsa again he returned the crown back to her before returning to Arendelle together. He became more friendly to Anna, Olaf, Kristoff and the citizens of Arendelle as it's guardian and Protector.
 * Chris Pine as Jack Frost: Elsa's love interest
 * Mandy Moore as Bella: Anna and Kristoff's daughter

Production
Bob Iger, chairman and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company, stated in a January 2014 interview with Fortune that Disney Theatrical Productions is in early development of a Broadway stage musical adaptation of Frozen. No specific date has yet been set for this adaptation. "We're not demand­ing speed," Iger said. "We're demand­ing excellence. A microsite for the stage adaptation has been launched by Disney, where users can sign up to receive email updates on the musical.

During The Walt Disney Company 2014 first-quarter earnings conference call on February 5, 2014, Iger congratulated "all those involved with Frozen" and reiterated that it would "be going to Broadway."[228]:4 He also noted that Frozen "has real franchise potential" and predicted that "You will see Frozen in more places than you've certainly seen today.":8,13

In the same earnings call, Iger alluded to "high demand for Frozen merchandise," which was expanded upon by Disney senior executive vice president and chief financial officer Jay Rasulo: "Over the most recent quarter... if I had to pick out a single item, I would say Frozen items were the single most demanded items at Disney Stores.":4,22 By March 2014, Bloomberg Businessweek reported that Disney had sold almost 500,000 Anna and Elsa dolls, with a 5,000 limited-edition run selling out online in only 45 minutes in January. Chris Buck mentioned in an April 2014 interview that the directors hadn't bought anything for themselves "thinking it wouldn't be a problem, and now everything's sold out!" Their internal request for Frozen products was met with "working on it." By mid-April, the merchandise shortage was so severe that prices for higher-quality limited-edition Frozen dolls and costumes had skyrocketed past $1,000 on eBay, while both Disney and its licensees were investigating air freight options to rush new products to retailers besieged by desperate parents. BMO Capital Markets analyst Gerrick Johnson noted a contemporaneous reduction in Barbie sales which may have been caused "to a certain degree" by the frenzy for all things Frozen.

Meanwhile, the meet-and-greets with Anna and Elsa at Disneyland and Epcot had been initially sponsored by The Walt Disney Studios as short-term temporary attractions to promote the film, but in February 2014, Disney Parks decided to extend them indefinitely in response to unprecedented demand, though now Disney Parks had to find the money to fund them going forward. By the start of March, wait time was reportedly as long as four or five hours to see Anna and Elsa, which fueled outside speculation about whether Disney Parks would respond with additional Frozen-specific attractions.

At the end of March 2014, Del Vecho confirmed that there had been "discussions on how we can support the characters at other locations are also discussing making a theatrical version of Frozen, but these things take time." As for the possibility of future sequels, Del Vecho explained that Buck, Lee and him "work very, very well together, so I believe we will be developing a new project. But I don't know what that is right now."

In October 2014, Walt Disney Feature Animation confirmed that the sequel is released in July 15, 2015

Release
July 17, 2015

Soundtrack

 * 1) For the First Time in Forever: Performed by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel and Kevin Michael Richardson