New 'Frozen' castle projection show to debut in Tokyo next year

July 5, 2016, 3:46 PM · Frozen will take over the nightly castle show at Tokyo Disneyland next winter, as the "Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Fantasy" event returns to the park.

The "Frozen Forever" projection show will feature nothing but scenes from the 2013 animated hit and run from Jan. 13 to March 17 next year. The 15-minute show replaces "Once Upon a Time" and will feature the top songs from the movie, including "For the First Time in Forever, "Love
is an Open Door," and, of course, "Let It Go." The finale will include fireworks over the park's Cinderella Castle. Limited seating will be available through lottery, though the show can be seen from throughout Tokyo Disneyland's massive hub area.

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July 5, 2016 at 4:18 PM · What happened to their 'FROZEN LAND' ? They're becoming as inept as there American counterparts.
July 5, 2016 at 6:17 PM · If I knew Japanese, I would totally show off by writing the entire chorus of Let It Go in Japanese characters. Except I can't speak or write Japanese because I'm an uncultured swine. So...yeah.
July 5, 2016 at 8:43 PM · Could this be a test to see how popular Frozen still is in Japan, to see if it's worth putting in a new Frozen land in DisneySea. After seeing how popular the ride has been in EPCOT, I am sure Oriental Land Company's ears perked up a lot. I think the land would make a lot of sense over there.
July 6, 2016 at 2:02 PM · Frozen land is delayed until 2021.
July 6, 2016 at 9:55 PM · At Tokyo DisneySea, the company is considering introducing a new area themed on “Frozen,” another animated film, in fiscal 2021 or later.

“The current planned site does not have enough area to re-create the worlds of the movies,” Uenishi said, so the company will

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