Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel

Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, voice talent of Anna and Elsa in the Walt Disney Animation Studios film "Frozen", pose with Disney Store's Anna and Elsa "Frozen" Singing Dolls during the D23 Expo.

(Jordan Strauss | The Associated Press)

Move aside, Barbie. The National Retail Federation says Anna and Elsa from Disney's "Frozen" are the new must-haves this holiday season.

According to the NRA, 20 percent of parents shopping for toys will be picking up one, or both, of the royal sisters, My San Antonio reports. As for Barbie, less than 17 percent of the 6,593 consumers polled by will choose the iconic doll.

This may make the sisters the top contenders, as the Toy Industry Association revealed the 83 finalists for the 2015 Toy of the Year Awards on Sunday. Finalists were selected from more than 600 nominees submitted for consideration by 159 companies, Sport Act reports.

Despite the spike in "Frozen" merchandise, Barbie continues to hold still the single biggest doll brand that parents want to buy, with the "Frozen" dolls spread among several characters, Examiner reports.

As for the remainder of sales, a grouping of other "generic dolls" make up 10.7 percent of sales for 2014, Examiner continues to report. Trailing behind the top-sellers, Monster High Dolls received 5.2 percent. The American Girl dolls saw just a mere 3.8 percent.

Barbie's outlook isn't promising, as worldwide gross sales for the doll were down 21 percent last quarter for Mattel, My San Antonio says.

The winners, including the overall "Toy of the Year" and the "People's Choice" awards, will be announced at the TOTY Awards ceremony held on Feb. 13, 2015, Sport Act adds.