Di
Cinema
Approfondimenti
Connessioni
Errori
Domande
Frasi
Film
Serie Tv
Persone
Community
Cerca
Login
Registrazione
Frozen II - Il segreto di Arendelle
Titolo originale: Frozen II
Regia:
Jennifer Lee
|
Chris Buck
|
Anno: 2019
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Famiglia Animazione Avventura Commedia Fantasy
Tag:
princess
|
magic
|
kingdom
|
winter
|
queen
|
castle
|
musical
|
sequel
|
dam
|
spirit
|
aftercreditsstinger
|
frozen
|
personification
|
thoughtful
|
mother daughter relationship
|
compassionate
|
Cast:
Idina Menzel
|
Kristen Bell
|
Josh Gad
|
Jonathan Groff
|
Evan Rachel Wood
|
Sterling K. Brown
|
Alfred Molina
|
Rachel Matthews
|
Jason Ritter
|
Martha Plimpton
|
Ciarán Hinds
|
Jeremy Sisto
|
Stephen J. Anderson
|
Chris Williams
|
Maia Wilson
|
Paul Briggs
|
Hadley Gannaway
|
Mattea Conforti
|
Aurora Aksnes
|
Alan Tudyk
|
Santino Fontana
|
Livvy Stubenrauch
|
Eva Bella
|
Jackson Stein
|
Delaney Rose Stein
|
Halima V. Hudson
|
Isabella Acres
|
Stephen Apostolina
|
Kimberly Bailey
|
David Boat
|
June Christopher
|
Antonio Raul Garcia
|
David Cowgill
|
Wendy Cutler
|
Hudson D'Andrea
|
Grey DeLisle
|
Jessica DiCicco
|
Terri Douglas
|
Robin Atkin Downes
|
Nick Fisher
|
Jackie Gonneau
|
Franck Gourlat
|
Daniel Kaz
|
Phil LaMarr
|
Arnaud Léonard
|
Mimi Maynard
|
Scott Menville
|
Melanie Minichino
|
Max Mittelman
|
Matt Nolan
|
Capri Oliver
|
Arthur Ortiz
|
Paul Pape
|
Michael Ralph
|
Akai Robinson
|
Lynwood Robinson
|
Maddix Robinson
|
Kaitlyn Robrock
|
Violet Grace Schaffer
|
Pepper Sweeney
|
Fred Tatasciore
|
Jean-Alain Velardo
|
Kari Wahlgren
|
Matthew Wood
|
Mentre Elsa impara a controllare i suoi poteri, insieme alla sorella Anna e agli amici Kristoff, Olaf e Sven, decide di avventurarsi lontano nella foresta per conoscere la verità su un antico mistero legato al loro regno di Arendelle.
Home
Cast
Personaggi
Cast tecnico
Immagini
Video e trailer
Approfondimenti
Connessioni
Domande
Errori
Frasi
Elenchi
Community
Confronto con altro film
Approfondimenti
Frozen 2 - Il segreto di Arendelle (2019) was teased in Zootropolis (2016) as "Floatzen 2."
D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' first sequel to be a musical of characters breaking into songs 3 or m [...]
D
The fifth theatrically released computer-animated follow-up film to a previous installment (and the [...]
D
This is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to have a U rating by the BBFC in the UK since [...]
D
The movie's creators, Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck realized Frozen ended with all of the characters e [...]
D
The Last Animated Movie Sequel of the 2010s.
D
The seventeenth computer-animated sequel to not be nominated for the academy award for best animated [...]
D
Elsa travels through snow recreations of the past, including several scenes from the original film. [...]
D
The water spirit is a horse. In Norse mythology, Nix/Nokk were water spirits that often took the for [...]
D
This is the first Frozen movie to be produced in the widescreen 2.35:1 aspect ratio, unlike the firs [...]
D
This is the last Walt Disney Animation Studios film with the 1967 MPAA logo in the end credits.
D
Among the numerous pranks that the animators played on Kristen Bell, one was to add flatulent sound [...]
D
Disney's last animated movie of the 2010s to be rated PG rating by Australia Classification Board (A [...]
D
A hidden Mickey appears as a hole in the top left corner of Anna and Elsa's parent's wrecked ship.
D
In the last third of the song "Into The Unknown", Elsa is watching snow creations come alive around [...]
D
The Last Animated Movie Sequel of the 2010s to get a PG Rating by the Australia Classification Board [...]
D
The song used to call Elsa to the enchanted forest is a type of Scandinavian herding call called kul [...]
D
The Last Animated Movie Sequel of the 2010's to be rated U by the BBFC.
D
Elsa's hair style continues to document her progression in moving toward her true calling in life. I [...]
D
It is Jason Ritter's Disney Movie debut. He was on Disney's Gravity Falls (2012).
D
Elsa is supposed to be 24, Anna 21 and Kristoff 24. The actors voicing them were, respectively at th [...]
D
Disney's sixteenth computer-animated film to release in November after Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Lif [...]
D
This film along with Wreck-It Ralph (2012) and Big Hero 6 (2014) are the only Disney animated featur [...]
D
Due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, this was bumped up in the schedule for release on the Disn [...]
D
John Lasseter's final involvement with Walt Disney Animation Studios, before his departure from all [...]
D
The Northuldra tribe's culture is inspired by the Sámi people who are indigenous to Norway, Swede [...]
D
Takes place 3 years after the main events of Frozen - Il regno di ghiaccio (2013). Queen Iduna and K [...]
D
The wind spirit is the only character who is named Gale by Olaf.
D
At the end of the first film, Elsa gives Olaf a small, magical snow cloud which hovers over his head [...]
D
When the Northuldrans gather together to sing the yoik (echoing the opening music to both Frozen I a [...]
D
When Olaf is looking for Sven or Samantha, this is an in-joke referring to the long-running BBC Radi [...]
D
The Last Animated Movie of the 2010's to be rated U by the BBFC.
D
In the temporary theatrical film Strange Magic (2015), Alfred Molina and Evan Rachel Wood voiced fat [...]
D
Elsa is the first Disney Queen (born in the royal family) to wear long pants (leggings seen with her [...]
D
During Kristoff's "Lost in the Woods" number, there is a moment with Kristoff singing and three rein [...]
D
Director Jennifer Lee and Alfred Molina (who voices Anna and Elsa's father) are both married in real [...]
D
When introduced to Gail, Olaf says it's "delicious" while putting his hands down. This is a referenc [...]
D
Academy Award nominated screenwriter Allison Schroeder was brought in to assist writer/director Jenn [...]
D
Dumbo is seen as a snow figure in the beginning of the film when Elsa & Anna are playing Enchanted F [...]
D
The ninth Disney animated feature film to release on the same day as a previous film, with this film [...]
D
Just after Elsa sings her second power ballad of the franchise, she snorts at an image of herself si [...]
D
Exactly like its predecessor Frozen - Il regno di ghiaccio (2013), one of the final lines of the fil [...]
D
The official Korean ending credits version of "Into The Unknown" is performed by Kim Taeyeon, an exp [...]
D
Frozen II marks only the second time in Disney animation that a princess celebrates a coronation day [...]
D
There is a part in Kristoff's love ballad "Lost in the Woods" where he imitates singing in a recordi [...]
D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' fourteenth film to be rated PG by the ACB (Australian Classification [...]
D
Disney's last animated movie of the 2010s to be shot in the 2.35:1 aspect.
D
The initial test screening in San Diego proved too confusing for younger audiences, resulting in 61 [...]
D
Young Elsa is voiced by Mattea Conforti, who portrayed Young Anna in the Broadway adaptation of Froz [...]
D
The twentieth computer-animated sequel to be produced at 2.35:1 after Shrek Forever After (2010), Ku [...]
D
Halima V. Hudson voices Lieutenant Mattias' love interest Halima, who works at Hudson's Hearth.
D
Idina Menzel's 2nd sequel. She will also reprise her role as Nancy Tremaine in Disenchanted.
D
From a production team of about 800 people, 80 of them were animators.
D
Kristoff's song "Lost in the Woods" is done in the style of a 1980's power ballad. The sequence even [...]
D
The 22nd theatrically released animated film with a November release date outside of a thanksgiving [...]
D
Originally was intended to come after the scrapped film Untitled Disney Animation Project (2018), pr [...]
D
The fourth fully animated film to be composed by Christophe Beck after Frozen (2013), The Peanuts Mo [...]
D
Disney's sixteenth computer-animated film to be rated PG by the ACB (Australian Classification Board [...]
D
Disney's first theatrical released animated sequel not being made by Pixar where the original film's [...]
D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' fourth film to become a franchise theatrically and canonically after [...]
D
Kristoff unintentionally accomplishes what Prince Hans set out to do in the original Frozen - Il reg [...]
D
Since Elsa was never barefoot in the original Frozen - Il regno di ghiaccio (2013), the animators di [...]
D
When Anna and Elsa are playing with snow figures as children the "monster" figurine looks like Marsh [...]
D
The official teaser trailer was released on February 13, 2019. It proceeded to become the most viewe [...]
D
Marshmallow (the snow monster Elsa created in the first movie) and the Snowgies (byproducts of Elsa' [...]
D
Disney's sixth animated film to release on November 22nd after Beauty and the Beast (1991), Toy Stor [...]
D
This is the sixth sequel to a non-Pixar Disney animated film to be released in theaters, after Bianc [...]
D
Disney's last animated movie of the 2010s to be rated U rating by the BFFC.
D
Young Iduna asks young Agnarr what he's reading, and he says, "some Danish author." His book shows t [...]
D
The Final Animated Movie Sequel with the 1967 MPAA logo.
D
Disney's last animated movie with the 1967 MPAA logo.
D
Disney's sixth computer-animated film to have a November release date outside of a Thanksgiving week [...]
D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' 16th film to be rated PG by the MPAA after The Black Cauldron (1985), [...]
D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' last film of the 2010s to be rated PG by the ACB (Australian Classifi [...]
D
The third highest grossing film of 2019.
D
Alfred Molina's fifth theatrically released animated film after Rango (2011), Monsters University (2 [...]
D
An image of Elsa talking to another woman (Honeymaren) led to Internet speculation that this charact [...]
D
The third Disney animated film for Alfred Molina after Monsters University (2013) and Ralph Breaks t [...]
D
An exclusive preview of the movie runs before showings of "Frozen Live at the Hyperion" at Disney's [...]
D
During the song, "When I'm Older," Olaf sees his reflection in the water then takes off running. Whe [...]
D
The Last Animated Sequel of the 2010's to get a PG Rating by the MPAA.
D
In Frozen Fever (2015) Olaf reveals that he cannot read, or spell. Now he has aged and learned how.
D
The eighteenth Disney animated feature film to release in November after Fantasia (1940), Robin Hood [...]
D
In the forest scene where Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf are surrounded by the Northuldra peopl [...]
D
One of the 6 very few Walt Disney Animation Studios films released outside the 20th century to be mu [...]
D
In the scene when the group is playing charades, Olaf acts out a "mouse" and has his coals at the to [...]
D
The scene where Elsa is fighting the fire spirit, with Olaf cowering close by her for protection, mi [...]
D
During the Charades scene two important characters to the movie, King Runeard and Lieutenant Mattias [...]
D
There was an online campaign for Elsa to have a same-sex love interest but the production team event [...]
D
On the top of the map the sisters find when searching the remains of their parent's ship is the text [...]
D
The large "snowflake" symbol which seems incorrect (because it does not exhibit six-fold symmetry) i [...]
D
Ciarán Hinds' third time voice acting in a theatrical film, after Frozen - Il regno di ghiaccio ( [...]
D
In this film, Kristoff really wants to Propose to Anna but never really gets the chance, the Kristof [...]
D
This is Alan Tudyk's seventh consecutive Disney animated film, after Ralph Spaccatutto (2012), Froze [...]
D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' fourth film to not be nominated for the academy award for best animat [...]
D
Walt Disney Animation Studio's 61st feature film and last one of the 2010s.
D
Ahtohallan is revealed to a be a glacier rather than a river. Glaciers are occasionally referred to [...]
D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' eleventh film to be shot in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio after Lady and th [...]
D
Disney's last animated movie of the 2010s.
D
Olaf's statement that turtles can breathe out of their butts is actually a real phenomenon known as [...]
D
Jeremy Sisto's 2nd theatrically released animated film, after Ferdinand (2017).
D
King Runeard is the sixth main antagonist of a Walt Disney Animation Studios film to fall to their d [...]
D
The second Walt Disney Animation Studios film with 12 minutes of end credits, after Zootropolis (201 [...]
D
Evan Rachel Wood's third theatrically released animated film after The Reef (2006) and Battle for Te [...]
D
The purple fire spirit/salamander who befriends Elsa, after almost burning down the Northuldra villa [...]
D
Olaf's lines about the non-existent character "Samantha" were improvised by Josh Gad.
D
A longstanding fan theory (jokingly endorsed by the film's directors) was that Anna and Elsa's paren [...]
D
During Anna's part of "Some Things Never Change" she diverts a rail vehicle carrying Olaf onto a sid [...]
D
Opened domestically with $130 million, the third highest opening for an animated film after Finding [...]
D
The tenth Disney animated feature film to have a November release date outside of a thanksgiving wee [...]
D
It's not just Elsa alone who is the fifth Spirit. Honeymaren tells Elsa that the fifth Spirit is sai [...]
D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' seventh film to have a post-credits scene after Brother Bear (2003), [...]
D
Elsa is the only Disney princess or queen to have her own nationally issued and used currency (money [...]
D
Hidden Mickey: When Elsa is singing the "Into The Unknown" number, at one point when she spins aroun [...]
D
At one point the wind spirit blows up from under Olaf and he makes a motion with his hands in a simi [...]
D
Disney's last animated movie of the 2010s to be rated PG rating by the MPAA.
D
In the beginning when young Anna and Elsa are playing with snow figurines, a figure resembling Bayma [...]
D
When Elsa pushes Anna and Olaf away this is the last time they see her alive she later dies to becom [...]
D