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

A family from Texas has created a Christmas light display that flashes in time to the soundtrack of the Walt Disney film “Frozen” titled “Let It Go.” A YouTube video of their house decorated with more than 25,000 colourful lights has gone viral.

The patriarch of the Texas family, John Storms, has been creating the elaborate light displays since 2010. His family spent months to create the spectacle featured in the viral video titled “Frozen Christmas Lights (Let It Go) 2014.” Storms’ eight-year-old daughter even helped with sequencing the Idina Menzel song.

According to Storms, it only costs $6 in electricity to run ultra-green light display for the whole Christmas season. He and his wife found the cactus alongside the road and decided to include it as part of the display.

Published on Nov. 27, “Frozen Christmas Lights (Let It Go) 2014” has been viewed more than three million times. Watch the viral video here:

Credits: YouTube/listentoourlights

Composed by husband and wife Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, “Let It Go” won Best Original Song at the 86th Academy Awards making Lopez the 12th person to win an Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony. Also, “Frozen” earned over $1.27 billion globally making it the highest grossing animated film and the fifth highest grossing film of all time.