Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez hold their Oscars for best original song for "Let it Go" in the film "Frozen" at the 86th Academy Awards in Hollywood
Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez hold their Oscars for best original song for "Let it Go" in the film "Frozen" at the 86th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California March 2, 2014 REUTERS/ Mario Anzuoni

Elsa from “Frozen” is back. The highly successful cast of Disney’s box-office hit film “Frozen” has gotten together one more time to work in a new animated short film titled “Frozen Fever.” The makers of 2013's “Frozen” will come out with a seven-minute short film with same characters that were present in the first film. So “Frozen Fever” will see the same old cute Princess Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell), the all new and friendly Princess Elsa (Idina Menzel), the ever helpful Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and the funny snowman Olaf (Josh Gad).

According to USA Today, “Frozen Fever” will be released in theaters before “Cinderella,” which is scheduled for a March 13 release date. The audience should be geared to watch some “surprising changes,” said the website adding that Elsa's behavior will see a new dimension. The ice-princess, who lived a secluded life in “Frozen,” will change so much in “Frozen Fever” that she will organise a birthday party for her sister Anna. But there is a twist in the story.

Princess Elsa “catches a cold” on the same day of Anna's birthday party, revealed co-director Jennifer Lee to the website. She also said that there are more “surprising” things in the short film that will “wreak a little havoc.” There is a whole new song in “Frozen Fever” that promises to be as good as the hugely hit, Oscar-winning track “Let It Go” from “Frozen.” Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, who co-wrote “Let It Go,” are doing a fresh new song for the short film too.

“If history is any indicator, kids will go nuts,” Josh Gad, who did the voiceover for Olaf in “Frozen,” is quoted as saying by the website. The actor said that it was a wonderful experience for him to work again with the cast of the film. Gad said that re-uniting with the original cast of “Frozen” felt like he was “coming home” after a long gap. The actor added that “Frozen Fever” will mostly be based on the story of Princess Anna and Elsa, as they continue to support each other.

Disney has also released new pictures from the upcoming short film “Frozen Fever.” One picture shows a huge “Happy Birthday Anna” written in colourful banner. Other pictures show Anna and Elsa in beautiful emerald green dresses. Check them out here.

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