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The five main characters of the franchise in Olaf's Frozen Adventure.From left to right: Kristoff, Anna, Elsa, Sven, and Olaf. This is a list of characters from Disney's Frozen franchise, which consists of the animated films Frozen (2013) and Frozen 2 (2019), several short films and specials, and other media appearances.
Frozen 2, stylized as Frozen II, is a 2019 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures as the sequel to Frozen (2013). Produced by Peter Del Vecho , the film was directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee from a screenplay by Lee.
Frozen 2: Forest of Shadows was released by author Kamilla Benko on October 4, 2019. This book deals with a mysterious sickness striking the kingdom of Arendelle and Elsa and Anna going to search for the cure to the illness immediately before the events of Frozen 2.
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Frozen 2 premiered in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on November 7, 2019, [6] and was released on November 22. [7] Produced on a budget of $150 million, [ 8 ] it grossed $1.453 billion worldwide, [ 9 ] finishing its theatrical run as the third-highest-grossing film of 2019 , [ 10 ] the tenth-highest-grossing film of all time , [ 11 ] and the second ...
Olaf is a fictional character in Disney's Frozen franchise. He first appeared in the Walt Disney Animation Studios animated film Frozen (2013). At the beginning of the film, Olaf is an inanimate snowman created by Elsa and Anna in their childhood.
Amphisbaena fuliginosa, also known as the black-and-white worm lizard, speckled worm lizard or spotted worm lizard, [2] is a species of amphisbaenian in the genus Amphisbaena. The ecology of A. fuliginosa is poorly known due to its fossorial habits. [ 3 ]
The fire skink is a fairly large species of skink, reaching up to 37 cm (15 in) in total length (including tail). [2] The most notable aspect of the fire skink's appearance is its vivid, bright colors. Smooth, gold scales adorn the fire skink's back, while red and black bars set against a silver background line its sides.