![]() ![]() At the premiere of Cinderella and Frozen Fever at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California, on March 1, 2015, Josh Gad told USA Today, "I want to apologize to parents everywhere for the fact that children are going to be singing a whole new Frozen song." Gad's wife noticed he was still humming it two days after he recorded his lines. The short features the song "Making Today a Perfect Day", by Anderson-Lopez and Lopez. The directors began working on the short in June and by August were back in the recording studio with the cast to lay down vocal tracks. After early discussions about Olaf, head story artist Marc Smith pitched the idea of what might happen if Elsa had a cold, which became the basis for the short's plot. Buck and Lee were initially reluctant because they were still trying to determine why Frozen had been such a success, but agreed to start brainstorming possibilities. In March 2015, the directors revealed that Walt Disney Animation Studios had brought up the possibility of creating a short film in April 2014. It was really fun." Around the same time, Dave Metzger, who worked on the orchestration for Frozen, disclosed he was already at work on Frozen Fever. Hopefully, the audiences will enjoy the short we're doing, but we felt it again. In late December, the co-directors told the Associated Press "There is something magic about these characters and this cast and this music. In a mid-October interview, Idina Menzel revealed that the cast had already recorded their vocal tracks, stating "We just worked on a short for Frozen." On December 3, 2014, it was announced that Aimee Scribner would be a co-producer and that Frozen Fever would debut in theaters alongside Walt Disney Pictures' Cinderella on March 13, 2015. On the same day, Variety announced that the short would be released in early 2015 under the title Frozen Fever, with Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee returning as co-directors, Peter Del Vecho returning as producer and a new song by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. They pictures will be close, but variation is to be expected and returns will not be accepted for color variation.On September 2, 2014, during the ABC airing of The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic, Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter announced that a Frozen short film with a new song would be released in the future. The pictures are representative and cannot reflect with 100% accuracy the color of the products as they actually are. There are many variations in monitors and browsers and your specific equipment and settings will affect the color you see on the screen. *Color Variation: Please note that the colors you see on the screen can be significantly different than the actual product. If you would prefer an Alligator Clip, please request that option in the note section at checkout. *Please note that all bows come standard with a French Clip. Please don't leave children unsupervised while wearing hair accessories. Some parts may be considered a choking hazard. *Note: This is a handmade item, handle with gentle care. A fun accessory for the Disney fanatic of any age to add that little touch of magic everyday. Perfect for gifts, costumes, your vacation to Disney Parks, Disney bounding, Dapper Day, Disney races, or Disney Cruises. Inspired by the dress worn by, Elsa, in the Disney's short, Frozen Fever. Bow is completed with hand placed details, including a handmade Snowgie.
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