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Frozen Fever

Frozen Fever

Team reviewed
7m2015United States of America
AnimationFamilialAventureComédie

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What this film brings

sisterhoodcarekindnessteamwork

Content barometer

Violence

1/5

légerfort

Mild

Fear

1/5

légerfort

Mild

Sexuality

0/5

légerfort

None

Language

0/5

légerfort

None

Narrative complexity

0/5

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Simple

Adult themes

0/5

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None

Expert review

This animated short returns to the world of Frozen with a bright, musical and affectionate tone, focused on a birthday celebration and the caring bond between the sisters. Sensitive content is very limited and mostly comes from mild comic tension around Elsa becoming sick, including a few moments where she seems dizzy, confused or briefly unsafe while up high. The intensity stays very low throughout, with no real villain, no realistic violence and nothing sustained or frightening, although very young viewers might react to the fast pace and to the sense that a small accident could happen. Overall, it is suitable for young children, especially those who already know these characters and enjoy the original film's style. Parents can support viewing by reassuring children that Elsa's illness is handled gently and humorously, then using the story to talk about rest, care and listening to your body when you are unwell.

Synopsis

On Anna's birthday, 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.

Difficult scenes

The main moment of tension comes when Elsa keeps pushing through the birthday preparations even though her cold and fever are getting worse. She starts to seem confused and unsteady, which could unsettle a sensitive young child who worries when a trusted grown up or older sibling looks unwell, even though the scene remains brief and reassuring. Another mildly intense moment happens when the characters are up high and Elsa wobbles near the edge. There is a short sense that she could fall, with no injury shown and no disturbing aftermath, but the brief danger may still be worth noting for very easily frightened children.

Where to watch

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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026

About this title

Format
Short film
Year
2015
Runtime
7m
Countries
United States of America
Original language
EN
Studios
Walt Disney Animation Studios