

8.036 minSeason 1 • Episode 6
LatestAn incredible journey reaches its end as the finishing touches are placed on the film through sound design and editing. Once complete, the hard-working crew screen the film and celebrates at a much-deserved wrap party followed by Frozen 2's official world premiere. As the film releases across the globe, the work of hundreds of people is at last seen, and embraced, by audiences.
The team behind Frozen II open their doors to cameras for a six-part documentary series to reveal the hard work, heart, and collaboration it takes to create one of the most highly-anticipated films in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ near-century of moviemaking. Cameras were there to capture an eye-opening - and at times jaw-dropping - view of the challenges and the breakthroughs, the artistry, creativity and the complexity of creating the #1 animated feature of all time.
Production
The Into the Unknown song sequence nearly broke grown adults
Direction
Megan Harding finds drama in spreadsheet meetings
Writing
Watching them figure out the plot live is fascinating
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The documentary crew filmed for 115 days across three countries, capturing 1,300 hours of footage that became roughly three hours total.
The water horse sequence alone took over a year and required inventing new animation software—revealing how Disney's 'magic' is often just engineers crying in basements.
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I'm obsessed with "Let it Go", "Into The Unknown", and " Show Yourself"... this trailer made me cry
@Consulting.Detective.221b 287
Both movies are life. Didn’t think I could love anything more than I loved Frozen, until Frozen 2. Show Yourself = all the feels, all the time.
@tmm05 431
This docuseries was honestly so inspiring. Anyone who is a fan of animation, or art in all forms, you owe it to yourself to watch this.
@SamYungOfficial 244
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