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‘Frozen’ & ‘Frozen 2’ Sing-Alongs Are Now on Disney+

Now, the whole family can sing along to the ‘Frozen’ franchise

In case you missed it and need another reason to watch the Frozen movies again, Disney announced as a part of Disney+ Day on September 8 that Frozen and Frozen 2 sing-along versions have dropped. Hey, if they’re gonna sing “Let It Go” from sun up to sun down, they may as well be accurate with the lyrics.

Now, kids “will be able to fully immerse themselves in the music with on-screen lyrics,” according to the streaming service, similar to the “bouncing ball” icon in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse sing-alongs of yesterday, so the kids know what to sing and when.

Families can again enjoy the voices of Kristen Bell as Anna, Idina Menzel as Elsa, Jonathan Groff as Kristoff, and Josh Gad as Olaf the Snowman, along with Sterling K. Brown, Martha Plimpton, Rachel Matthews, Ciarán Hinds, Evan Rachel Wood, and more. This time, however, there’s a little help for that family member who always seems to sing the wrong words.

The new Frozen and Frozen II sing-alongs are the full movies that your kids know, love, and have watched to death, but show captioning during the song sequences. The words will change color as the characters begin to sing, so your child (hopefully of reading age), can follow along and chime right in. If your child cannot read on their own, strap in for a long, long afternoon singing to them.

Additional titles dropping as a part of the big celebration were Marvel Studios’ Thor: Love and Thunder and Assembled: The Making of Thor: Love and Thunder, Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return, Remembering, Dancing with the Stars: The Pros’ Most Memorable Dances, and Tierra Incógnita.

If you don’t have Disney+ and want to add another streaming service to your repertoire, now is the time to think about it. New and returning subscribers can get their first month for just $1.99 through Sept. 19. After the first month, you’re looking at $7.99 each month—a small price to pay for the Frozen soundtrack to be permanently lodged in your brain forever.