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Own the Number One Animated Film of all Time. Disney’s “Frozen 2” arrives on home video Feb 11

Disney’s animated feature “Frozen 2” finds the royal family of Arendelle searching for the truth about their family and their past. The answers lie beyond enchanted forests and dark seas as Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven travel into the unknown.

The sequel to uber-popular “Frozen” passed the original to become the No. 1 animated feature of all time. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, you’ll be able to buy a digital copy of “Frozen 2” with a sing-along version and all-new extras, on Digital in 4K Ultra HD, HD and Movies Anywhere on Feb. 11, and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on Feb. 25.

“Frozen 2” bonus features include deleted scenes, deleted songs, Easter eggs, outtakes and a sing-along version with lyrics to the film’s forever-infectious songs. Extras invite viewers to go behind-the-scenes to hear personal, making-of stories from the “Frozen 2” cast and crew. Fans who bring the film home early on Digital will receive two exclusive extras: an interview with songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who won an Oscar for Best Original Song (“Let It Go,” 2014) and wrote seven original songs for “Frozen 2,” and a deleted song titled “Unmeltable Me.”

From the Academy Award-winning team—directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, producer Peter Del Vecho and songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez—“Frozen 2” features the voices of Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad.

Available now on Amazon and Apple iTunes Store to pre-order your digital copy so you can watch as soon as it becomes available on February 11.

Check out the list of bonus features on page 2

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  1. I honestly didn’t find it less good than the first. The third act of the first one seems oddly rushed and not quite coherent. This one holds it together through the conclusion. And never ever will we get a better boyfriend model than Christophe’s “I’m here. What do you need?” Followed by “My love is not fragile.” I swoon. I’m so glad my little girl gets that as a model of what a partner should be.

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