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The annual Annie Awards were held last night, which honor the best in animation. Frozen won five awards, including Best Picture. That was to be expected, but it's worth noting that the Annie Awards are mostly run by DreamWorks, and Disney Animation has only seen one win in the past 15 years (last year's Wreck-it Ralph). So it's great to see Frozen getting some attention, even among huge competition. The other four wins were for Best Director, Best Score, Best Production Design, and Best Voice Actor (Josh Gad as Olaf).
On top of that, Frozen jumped back up to 2nd Place at the box office over this weekend, taking in almost $10 million domestically - quite the feat considering it's Super Bowl weekend and many Americans will be skipping the big screen to watch the big game. To date, Frozen has earned over $360 million in the United States and Canada, and almost $865 million worldwide. It is now the 3rd highest-grossing film of 2013, and when all is said and done it should be #2 (after Iron Man 3 worldwide and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire domestically).
And finally, if you haven't had a chance to see Frozen yet, or if you just adore the songs with all your might, Frozen has been rereleased in America in 1000 theaters with a special Sing-Along version of the film. This version, which features a dancing snowflake over words at the bottom of the screen, will last in theaters for at least two weeks (probably more), and for once it's not about the money. Disney feels that, since most people are familiar with the songs (Do You Wanna Build a Snowmaaaaaaaaan?), they felt it would be appropriate to release a Sing-Along version so people can sing in the theater with numerous other fans. The only downside is it's only in America for now, but Disney will consider releasing the Sing-Along version worldwide if demand is high enough. Here's crossing our fingers!
One month from today will see the Academy Awards, where Frozen will undoubedly shine its brightest snowflakes yet. It's almost unbelievable to see how well Frozen is doing, both at the box office and with audiences. If ever there were a miracle for Disney, this is it. What do you think is helping contribute to its success? Post your thoughts and comments below!








