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* ''Frozen'' is an animated film produced by [[Disney]] and released in 2013, which was based heavily on the [[Hans Christian Andersen]] story ''The Snow Queen''. | * ''Frozen'' is an animated film produced by [[Disney]] and released in 2013, which was based heavily on the [[Hans Christian Andersen]] story ''The Snow Queen''. | ||
* The audio index file played in ''[[Citation Needed (short story)|Citation Needed]]'' appears to be an altered iteration of the lyrics to the film's main song, "{{wi|Let It Go (Disney song)|Let It Go}}". | * The audio index file played in ''[[Citation Needed (short story)|Citation Needed]]'' appears to be an altered iteration of the lyrics to the film's main song, "{{wi|Let It Go (Disney song)|Let It Go}}". | ||
* [[Lisa Stokke]] voiced Queen Elsa in the [[Norwegian language]] dub | * [[Lisa Stokke]] voiced Queen Elsa in the film’s [[Norwegian language]] dub. | ||
[[Category:Films from the real world]] | [[Category:Films from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Disney films]] | [[Category:Disney films]] |
Revision as of 22:25, 7 November 2019
- You may be looking for the song.
Frozen was a cartoon film that the Doctor had seen exactly 387 times by their eleventh incarnation (PROSE: Citation Needed), involving an "eternal winter". (TV: Empress of Mars) Missy told the Saxon Master she recently watched Frozen with the Doctor and the Master asked if it was a form of torture. (PROSE: Alit in Underland)
Encyclopedia Gallifreya once possessed an audio index file pertaining to the film that was later deleted. The file contained the words:
- Let us go, let us go; Through acid seas and snow; Let us go, let us go; To serve brains of Morpho; I don't care what Yartek will say; Let the Keys be found; The Voord never bothered me anyway.
Behind the scenes
- Frozen is an animated film produced by Disney and released in 2013, which was based heavily on the Hans Christian Andersen story The Snow Queen.
- The audio index file played in Citation Needed appears to be an altered iteration of the lyrics to the film's main song, "Let It Go".
- Lisa Stokke voiced Queen Elsa in the film’s Norwegian language dub.