You can relive the magic of Frozen with a special Sing-Along Edition, available on DVD & Digital HD November 18.
‘Frozen Fever’ Book Scheduled for March; Short in April?
When the all new Frozen short, ‘Frozen Fever,’ was announced at the tail end of the tail end of the television special, ‘The Story of Frozen: Making An Animated Classic,’ speculation ran rampant that it would be attached to Disney’s live action Cinderella despite only being told it would arrive in ‘spring 2015.’ It was always our assertion that not only this would not be the case, but it hinted at a still possible home video release of a 3D Blu-ray for Frozen which we originally anticipated for this month (prior to the Sing-Along edition announced for November). While we were put on blast for being the site that cried wolf, new evidence points to this possibility.
Random House is set to release at least two titles related to ‘Frozen Fever’ on March 10, 2015. First is a hardcover junior novelization which clocks in at a whopping 96 pages, as well as a pictureback with stickers. While Random House usually publishes the junior novelization for films, it doesn’t routinely publish one for shorts (for example, Disney is publishing one for Feast (attached to Big Hero 6) as a digital-only for October 21, available in both Kindle and iBooks formats). The rub here, however, is that when Random House has published the junior novelizations for films, they are consistently released roughly a month and a half in advance (e.g., in the case of both Big Hero 6 and Cinderella, it’s 46 days) — if that rule carries over to Frozen Fever, it puts the short’s release date on approximately April 25, 2015, which would not attach it to any known Disney film, adding credence to our guess that there will be an attachment to a Blu-ray release, whether it be the 3D Blu-ray of Frozen or another release as ‘Tangled Ever After’ or could possibly debut on ‘Disney Movies Anywhere’ as a couple of previous shorts have.
In Frozen Fever, it’s Anna’s birthday and Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebration ever, but Elsa’s icy powers may put more than just the party at risk.
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