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* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd so as to avoid opening on the opening day of America's Christmas shopping season.

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* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd so as to avoid opening on the opening day of America's Christmas shopping season.22nd.



* TeasingCreator: [[https://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/1153247143756537857?s=20 In response]] to UsefulNotes/NeilDeGrasseTyson pointing out that the giant "snowflake" from the teaser poster [[ArtisticLicensePhysics isn't scientifically accurate]] and would be [[SeriesContinuityError inconsistent with how Elsa's giant snowflakes were portrayed in the first film]]. [[https://twitter.com/alittlejelee/status/1153691715414315008?s=20 Jennifer Lee replied]] that she agrees he's correct and [[GeniusBonus that he may be on to something]] (it's a ''vegvisir'', as described below).

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* TeasingCreator: [[https://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/1153247143756537857?s=20 In response]] to UsefulNotes/NeilDeGrasseTyson pointing out that the giant "snowflake" from the teaser poster [[ArtisticLicensePhysics isn't scientifically accurate]] and would be [[SeriesContinuityError inconsistent with how Elsa's giant snowflakes were portrayed in the first film]]. [[https://twitter.com/alittlejelee/status/1153691715414315008?s=20 Jennifer Lee replied]] that she agrees he's correct and [[GeniusBonus that he may be on to something]] (it's a ''vegvisir'', as described below).
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* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd.

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* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd.22nd so as to avoid opening on the opening day of America's Christmas shopping season.
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* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd so as to not be coming out on Black Friday, busiest shopping day of the year.

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* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd so as to not be coming out on Black Friday, busiest shopping day of the year. 22nd.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In ''Frozen'', Anna and Elsa's parents were voiced by animation legend, Creator/MauriceLaMarche, and co-director/writer, Jennifer Lee respectively. In ''Frozen II'', they're voices are now gonna be provided by Creator/AlfredMolina, and Creator/EvanRachelWood.
* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd.

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* TheOtherDarrin: In ''Frozen'', Anna and Elsa's parents were voiced by animation legend, Creator/MauriceLaMarche, and co-director/writer, Jennifer Lee respectively. In ''Frozen II'', they're their voices are now gonna be provided by Creator/AlfredMolina, Creator/AlfredMolina and Creator/EvanRachelWood.
* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd.22nd so as to not be coming out on Black Friday, busiest shopping day of the year.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In ''Frozen'', Iduna's single line of dialogue was voiced by co-creator Creator/JenniferLee. In ''Frozen II'', she's now got the voice of Creator/EvanRachelWood.

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* TheOtherDarrin: In ''Frozen'', Iduna's single line of dialogue was Anna and Elsa's parents were voiced by co-creator Creator/JenniferLee. animation legend, Creator/MauriceLaMarche, and co-director/writer, Jennifer Lee respectively. In ''Frozen II'', she's they're voices are now got the voice of gonna be provided by Creator/AlfredMolina, and Creator/EvanRachelWood.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In ''Frozen'', Iduna's single line of dialogue was voiced by co-creator Creator/JenniferLee. In ''Frozen II'', she's now got the voice of Creator/EvanRachelWood.
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* TeasingCreator: [[https://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/1153247143756537857?s=20 In response]] to Creator/NeilDeGrasseTyson pointing out that the giant "snowflake" from the teaser poster [[ArtisticLicensePhysics isn't scientifically accurate]] and would be [[SeriesContinuityError inconsistent with how Elsa's giant snowflakes were portrayed in the first film]]. [[https://twitter.com/alittlejelee/status/1153691715414315008?s=20 Jennifer Lee replied]] that she agrees he's correct and [[GeniusBonus that he may be on to something]] (it's a ''vegvisir'', as described below).

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* TeasingCreator: [[https://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/1153247143756537857?s=20 In response]] to Creator/NeilDeGrasseTyson UsefulNotes/NeilDeGrasseTyson pointing out that the giant "snowflake" from the teaser poster [[ArtisticLicensePhysics isn't scientifically accurate]] and would be [[SeriesContinuityError inconsistent with how Elsa's giant snowflakes were portrayed in the first film]]. [[https://twitter.com/alittlejelee/status/1153691715414315008?s=20 Jennifer Lee replied]] that she agrees he's correct and [[GeniusBonus that he may be on to something]] (it's a ''vegvisir'', as described below).
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* TeasingCreator: [[https://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/1153247143756537857?s=20 In response]] to Creator/NeilDeGrasseTyson pointing out that the giant "snowflake" from the teaser poster [[ArtisticLicensePhysics isn't scientifically accurate]] and would be [[SeriesContinuityError inconsistent with how Elsa's giant snowflakes were portrayed in the first film]]. [[https://twitter.com/alittlejelee/status/1153691715414315008?s=20 Jennifer Lee replied]] that she agrees he's correct and [[GeniusBonus that he may be on to something]] (it's a ''vegvisir'', as described below).
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* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have six sides. Instead, the image is a stylized ''vegvisir'' (ancient Norse compass) that they designed to look like a snowflake, featuring four significant crystals.

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* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have six sides. Instead, the image is a stylized ''vegvisir'' (ancient Norse compass) (a 17th century Icelandic magical stave) that they designed to look like a snowflake, featuring four significant crystals.
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* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have six sides. Instead, the image is a stylized ''vegvisir'' (ancient Norse compass) that they designed to look like a snowflake, featuring four significant crystals.

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* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have six sides. Instead, the image is a stylized ''vegvisir'' (ancient Norse compass) that they designed to look like a snowflake, featuring four significant crystals.crystals.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Given the amount of autumn imagery we've seen in the trailers, its domestic (North America) release being in November, when it's autumn in that part of the world, is quite fitting.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Given the amount of autumn imagery we've seen in the trailers, its domestic (North America) release being in November, when it's autumn autumn/fall in that part of the world, is quite fitting.



* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: After Pierre Taki, Olaf's Japanese voice actor, was arrested for cocaine usage, Disney announced plans to replace his Japanese voice actor for all ''Frozen'' related material, including the first movie (to maintain consistency with the sequel) and ''Kingdom Hearts III''.

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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: After Pierre Taki, Olaf's Japanese voice actor, was arrested for cocaine usage, Disney announced plans to replace his Japanese voice actor for all ''Frozen'' related material, including the first movie (to maintain consistency with the sequel) and ''Kingdom Hearts III''.''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII''.
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The in-universe time lapse goes under Time Skip, which usually goes on the main page. It's currently commented out there because the rules about troping unreleased works request All There In The Manual and Word Of God not be used as sources.
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* SequelGap: It's slated for release on November 2019, six years after the first film was released.

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* SequelGap: It's slated for release on November 2019, six years after the first film was released. In-universe, however, the film takes place in half that time.
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Time Skip usually goes on the main page.


* TimeSkip: Frozen II's events take place three years after the event of ''Frozen''- so it is Autumn 1842. This makes Anna 21 years old in the sequel, and Elsa will be 24 years old. Interestingly, the film will be released around six years after ''Frozen'' was, and it is also 6 years in-universe since Queen Iduna and King Agdar were lost at sea.
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* TimeSkip: Frozen II's events take place three years after the event of ''Frozen''- so it is Autumn 1842. This makes Anna 21 years old in the sequel, and Elsa will be 24 years old. Interestingly, the film will be released around six years after ''Frozen'' was, and it is also 6 years in-universe since Queen Iduna and King Agdar were lost at sea.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Given the amount of autumn imagery we've seen, its November 2019 release is quite fitting.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Given the amount of autumn imagery we've seen, seen in the trailers, its November 2019 domestic (North America) release being in November, when it's autumn in that part of the world, is quite fitting.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Given the amount of autumn imagery we've seen, its November 2019 release is quite fitting.



* SignificantReleaseDate: Given the amount of autumn imagery we've seen, its November 2019 release is quite fitting.
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* SignificantReleaseDate: Given the amount of autumn imagery we've seen, its November 2019 release is quite fitting.
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* TheForeignSubtitle: The Italian version has the subtitle "Il Segreto di Arendelle" ("The Secret of Arendelle").
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* ReleaseDateChange: Originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of the first ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd.
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* SequelGap: It's slated for release on November 2019, six years after the first film was released.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: After Pierre Taki, Olaf's Japanese voice actor, was arrested for cocaine usage, Disney announced plans to replace his Japanese voice actor for the movie.

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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: After Pierre Taki, Olaf's Japanese voice actor, was arrested for cocaine usage, Disney announced plans to replace his Japanese voice actor for all ''Frozen'' related material, including the movie.first movie (to maintain consistency with the sequel) and ''Kingdom Hearts III''.
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* CreatorCouple: After writing the soundtrack for the first movie, married couple Music/RobertLopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez return to create more songs for the sequel.

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* CreatorCouple: After writing the soundtrack for the first movie, movie and the Broadway musical, married couple Music/RobertLopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez return to create more songs for the sequel.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: After Pierre Taki, Olaf's Japanese voice actor, was arrested for cocaine usage, Disney announced plans to replace his Japanese voice actor for the movie.
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* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have six sides. Instead, the image is a stylised magical compass featuring four significant crystals.

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* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have six sides. Instead, the image is a stylised magical compass stylized ''vegvisir'' (ancient Norse compass) that they designed to look like a snowflake, featuring four significant crystals.

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Release dates are usually not trivia. Also, why does it being the last Disney film of this decade that significant?



* Frozen II will be released in the UK and US on Friday 22nd November 2019.

* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have 6 sides.

* Instead, the image is a stylised magical compass featuring four significant crystals.

* ''Frozen 2'' will be the last Disney film released in the 2010s decade.

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\n* Frozen II will be released in the UK and US on Friday 22nd November 2019.\n\n* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have 6 sides.

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six sides. Instead, the image is a stylised magical compass featuring four significant crystals.

* ''Frozen 2'' will be the last Disney film released in the 2010s decade.
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* CreatorCouple: After writing the soundtrack for the first movie, married couple Music/RobertLopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez return to create more songs for the sequel.
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* Instead, the image is a stylised magical compass featuring four significant crystals (representing ice, isolation, sacrifice and giants- all emphasised in the ''Frozen'' franchise.

* ''Frozen 2'' will be the last Disney film released in the 2010s decade, and the 11th last film of all in 2019. This decade has flown by!

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* Instead, the image is a stylised magical compass featuring four significant crystals (representing ice, isolation, sacrifice and giants- all emphasised in the ''Frozen'' franchise.

crystals.

* ''Frozen 2'' will be the last Disney film released in the 2010s decade, and the 11th last film of all in 2019. This decade has flown by!decade.
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* Frozen II will be released in the UK and US on Friday 22nd November 2019.

* The poster does not feature a proper snowflake since it doesn't have 6 sides.

* Instead, the image is a stylised magical compass featuring four significant crystals (representing ice, isolation, sacrifice and giants- all emphasised in the ''Frozen'' franchise.

* ''Frozen 2'' will be the last Disney film released in the 2010s decade, and the 11th last film of all in 2019. This decade has flown by!

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