Olaf's Frozen Adventure

2017
5.7| 0h22m| G| en| More Info
Released: 22 November 2017 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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Olaf is on a mission to harness the best holiday traditions for Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff.

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SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
NoloContendere If "Frozen" is anything like this insipid, inane short, I want nothing to do with it. The characters, especially the snowman (Olaf, I presume) were grating and annoying, the music was unmemorable, and the plot was below preschool-level of intelligence. After seeing so many of Pixar's excellent shorts, especially "Bounding", this was horrific. Now I'm glad I never had to sit through "Frozen".
rjalex Will be brief as this monstrosity does not deserve any more of my time or energy. Really really bad. Thanks to the heavens Coco was a total delight wiping out the disgust that this LONG "short" provoked.
merelyaninnuendo Olaf's Frozen AdventureIt's still funny in bits and pieces and has some good music but it's overlong for its position or situation and frankly it also seems useless.
PrincessTarah A lot of people are overreacting about this short. It was actually quite good, and if it would have aired on ABC as originally planned, I think it would have received marvelous reviews. The length did not bother me at all, as I was thoroughly entertained the entire time. The music and animation were both beautiful. Additionally, I liked Olaf a lot more in this short than I did in the original movie. He was actually hilarious, (and if you need a preview, just look up the clip of "That Time of Year"). Finally, the story was great. It had a nice holiday message, but it did not beat you over the head with it. As for the people who complain about this movie being in front of Coco, I honestly am not sure why they do it. Theme-wise, they go well together, as they both center around family and holiday traditions. If people think this short was Disney's attempt at making people interested in a non-white film, that is simply ridiculous. Contrary to what the witch-hunting media might tell you, Disney has actually made a huge effort, especially in recent years, to include stories from many different cultures. (Look at Mulan, Pocahontas, Princess and the Frog, Moana...I could go on for days.) In fact, the entire Frozen short is one big representation of holiday traditions from around the world. So I reiterate: Coco and Olaf's Frozen Adventure were put together because they have similar themes, not because Disney was trying to whitewash the move-going experience. Finally, to the people who complain that Olaf's Frozen Adventure is too long, I say this: You knew what you were in for. The length of the short was widely publicized. If you didn't want to watch it, you could have come to the theater 20 minutes late. It's not like anyone tied you to a chair and forced you to sit through the short film - even though you should avidly want to watch it, because it is spectacular.