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One year later and we still can't build a snowman I mean let it go.

On November 27, 2013, "Frozen" first hit theaters, and it's probably only a slight exaggeration to say life has never been the same since. Not since "Titanic" was released in 1997 has a movie grown bigger and bigger as it went on -- so much so that pretty much all of 2014 was the year of "Frozen."

But it's not going to stop any time soon, as 2015 will still be the year of "Frozen."

Seems crazy, right? "Once Upon A Time" wrapped up its Anna and Elsa-centric arc weeks ago in grand style. Even the filmmakers have apologized for getting "Let It Go" incessantly stuck in your head for more than 12 solid months. So you'd think the moment had passed. But let's take a look at these stats Disney shot our way:

1. Frozen is in the top nine internet searches of 2014, according to Google’s annual zeitgeist survey.

2. Elsa was also no. 1 on Time Magazine’s list of the most influential fictional characters of 2014.

3. More than 300 million Elsa and Anna role-play dresses have been sold at Disney Store and mass retailers in North America, as of November 2014.

4. Frozen sing-a-long events have attracted thousands of fans worldwide, from the U.K. to Taiwan and beyond.

That's as of December 15, which means the "Frozen" phenomenon is just getting started. In 2015, we still have the following to look forward to: