"Frozen fans have embraced the film’s original songs and its soundtrack with such passion—there are countless YouTube videos from people singing songs like ‘Let It Go’—we decided to create a version that would celebrate that enthusiasm. It’s a great opportunity for families to get together and have some fun with these songs."

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The first time I saw, I had an absolutely marvelous time. The second time, I was racked with a special brand of anxiety because after mainlining the soundtrack for a week straight I genuinely didn't know if I could keep myself from singing along to all the songs I already knew by heart.Well, if you're like me, you no longer need to hold back! Disney is releasing a special Sing-Along version ofnext week!The press release from Disney cites fan enthusiasm to the film and its soundtrack as the reason for the Sing-Along re-release, noting that this special version will play at 1,000 theaters nationwide. Dave Hollis, executive president of Walt Disney Studio's theatrical distribution said:You can see a collection of our favorite Frozen fan-made songs here , but this one seems most relevant right now: (minor spoilers in the middle)Do I want to go see? I do. And Ising along. I will Let It Go!TheSing-Along will include the soundtrack's lyrics appearing on the screen with a bouncing snowflake to help the audience follow along. You'll have to check to see if one of the 1,000 screens playing this souped-up version will be near you, but lucky residents of Hollywood can attend an extra special exhibition. At the El Capitan Theatre,'s Sing-Along will be accompanied by an onstage appearance of Elsa prior to each upcoming showing. Plus, flurries will fall in the theater itself!This spectacular cinematic re-release will surely helpin its journey to become Disney's highest-grossing animated domestic release. Its current title holder is, which drew $422 million from the US box office and $987 million worldwide. The two-time Oscar-winner that went on to be Broadway sensation has set a high bar on all fronts, but this princess tale where sisterly devotion trumps love-at-first-sight shenanigans is proving a huge,hit that is following in its footsteps. It's only been open for nine weeks, but alreadyhas earned $337 domestically and $773 million worldwide. Its soundtrack has also topped the Billboard charts two weeks in a row, and spurred talk of a Broadway musical of its own . Then of course it's nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Animated Feature and Best Song . With all this momentum, this royalty tale could toppleand run off with its crown. Frozen 's Sing-Along will hit theaters on January 31st.