Sorry Frozen, but it’s time children let it go once and for all

Dear Frozen, happy 10th anniversary. Disney, can we have something new now? The time has come to let it go.

I know I’m treading on thin ice here, weighing in on a film for which I’m not the target audience, but let me explain.

Frozen’s Elsa has become ubiquitous.

As we arrive at this anniversary, I find myself reflecting on the phenomenon that this Disney film has become over the past decade.

When it first blasted onto the scene in 2013, I was in my 20s: footloose and fancy-free, only vaguely aware of the tidal wave-sized obsession brought about by the film. Of course, I knew the songs. You couldn’t avoid hearing them (and still can’t) unless you were living under a pop culture-free rock.

This masthead once described the film and its soundtrack as the closest thing yet to “crack cocaine for eight-year-old girls”. And it was right. Now that I have my own little person who identifies as Elsa, I get it. Elsa is everywhere, like a sorceress casting a spell on the world.

Department stores still burst with Elsa dresses, electric toothbrushes,........

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