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New Songs from OLAF’S FROZEN ADVENTURE Celebrate the Holidays

This November, Disney is booking a trip back to Arendelle in Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, the closest thing to Frozen 2 that we’re gonna get in the near future. It’s a 21-minute animated short that has been placed in front of Coco, Pixar’s latest film–which also looks quite good. More importantly for Frozen fans, the original cast is reprising their roles and they’ve already started to share some of the new songs!

First up, Kristen Bell has posted an excerpt from “Ring in the Season,” a song that appears to take place early in Olaf’s Frozen Adventure. In this one, Bell’s Anna plans a holiday party for the people of Arendelle with her sister, since this is the first Christmas since they reconciled.

Next, Josh Gad shared a show stopping number from his living snowman, Olaf. This one is called “That Time of Year,” and it follows Olaf as he visits the ordinary people of the kingdom to learn how they celebrate Christmas and the holiday season.

And finally, Idina Menzel offered a tease of Elsa’s song, “When We’re Together.” If we had to guess, we’d say that song will be near the end of the short. It just seems very much like a “happy ending” tune to close out the story and get everyone excited about Frozen 2.

The new songs were written by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson, and they already seem to fit in well with the Frozen universe. You can see Olaf’s Frozen Adventure in front of Coco beginning on November 22.

Are you excited about the new songs from Olaf’s Frozen Adventure? Ice skate to the comments and tell us which tune you like the most.

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