


The film was not only a huge blockbuster success for Disney but also launched countless profitable merchandise based on its characters.

Inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Snow Queen," Frozen follows the tale of two sisters, Princess Elsa (voiced by Idina Menzel) and Princess Anna of Arendelle (Kristen Bell), who were estranged after the former accidentally used her icy magic to trap their kingdom in an eternal winter. He received recognition for his bubbly and endearing performance and even reprised the role in the film's 2019 sequel and two spin-offs: Frozen Fever (2015) and Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017). Gad currently has his own miniseries as the adorable snowman in Disney+'s Olaf Presents. These animated Christmas movies are perfect for a family movie night, capture the spirit of the season and are worthy of being re-watched year after year.Josh Gad didn't hide his surprise when he found out that Disneyland is planning to build several expansions based on Frozen. Gad famously voiced Olaf the Snowman in the hit 2013 animated film. This goes double for stop-motion animated movies, which are a holiday tradition going back to the Rankin and Bass specials from the '60s. Since there's so much magic associated with Christmas, it's no surprise that a lot of these movies are cartoons - it's just an easy way to capture the enchantment of the holiday without relying too heavily on expensive special effects. Now, with the proliferation of streaming services, many of these classics are at your beck and call, waiting for you to watch them whenever you happen to be ready. And children today have it even easier: When I was a kid, if you weren't in front of your TV at the right time and missed an airing of the Grinch, you had to wait another year before it rolled around again. The same holiday movies for kids that you watched during your childhood - or your parents watched when they were kids - still head to TVs every year, so you can enjoy them again and again with your family.

The great thing about the best Christmas movies is how endlessly re-watchable they are.
