Disney Movies | Of 2013 !!better!!

Let’s be honest: When the trailers dropped for Frozen , featuring a goofy snowman and a reindeer, nobody predicted the apocalypse. It was marketed as a quirky holiday comedy.

The film was a visual treat, thanks to production designer Robert Stromberg, and it performed decently at the box office ($493 million). However, critics and audiences felt it lacked the heart of the 1939 original. It remains a beautiful "what if" that never quite clicks. The Studio: Disney (Jerry Bruckheimer) The Verdict: The Biggest Bomb of the Year disney movies of 2013

Then it hit theaters. Frozen didn’t just break records; it melted them. It became the highest-grossing animated film of all time at that point (earning nearly $1.3 billion). It won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. "Let It Go" became an inescapable earworm that transcended the film to become a global anthem of self-acceptance. Let’s be honest: When the trailers dropped for