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Olaf is on a mission to harness the best holiday traditions for Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff.
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Olaf is on a mission to harness the best holiday traditions for Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff.
5.7/10
IMDbOutstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production | 2018
Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated Production | 2018
Best Animated Special Production | 2018
A weekend after Coco (2017) released in Mexico, many viewers in the country were annoyed with the short's duration, making some theaters to project the film without the short.
In the United Kingdom this was released in Cineworld & Odeon cinemas for one weekend only (25th and 26th November 2017). It was only shown in a kid friendly morning slot and at a discounted price and was followed by a screening of Frozen (2013). Attendants were handed a free Lego toy of Olaf when they left Odeon cinemas.
Many of the traditions Olaf "collects" are based on real holiday traditions from the Scandinavian region of Northern Europe.
The film was originally announced as a television special that was to be aired on ABC. It wasn't until halfway through production when the filmmakers and the Disney executives deemed the project "too cinematic" for television, so they decided to release it in theaters worldwide. Impressed with its eye-popping animation and emphasis on family and tradition, the Disney executives decided to release the short film with the theatrical release of Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios' Coco (2017), as they believed it would be a perfect opener to Coco, which embraces similar thematic territory during Día de los Muertos.
Right from the beginning, directors Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers, producer Roy Conli, and executive producer John Lasseter envisioned Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017) to be as a setup for the upcoming film, Frozen II (2019), where the actions and decisions made by the characters in the short film will set the stage for what's to come in the second film.
"Olaf: Breaking and entering: okay on Christmas."
"Olaf: So you chop down a tree and dress its corpse with candles? I... love it!"