IT IS the most popular Disney film of all time and has children and adults alike singing its famous songs.

Demand has been so high for Frozen goodies this Christmas that you can get your hands on just about anything from umbrellas, duvets and jewellery – and even an adult range of clothing.

Across Hampshire there have also been a variety of themed parties and events, from Eastleigh’s Beach Breakfast With Olaf to a sing-a-long version of the film at cinemas across the county.

But it seems that unlike everywhere else in the UK, Frozen has failed to work its magic and the film was not top of the wish list with families in Southampton.

According to new figures released by Amazon UK, the story of Princess Elsa and her younger sister Anna has failed to make it into the top ten of DVDs and CDs bought by people in the city.

Instead the figures reveal that residents favoured other Hollywood blockbusters such as X-Men: Days of Future Past or the chart topping Take That album to fill their stockings this Christmas.

Even the latest album by ageing rockers Pink Floyd was more popular than Disney’s latest blockbuster.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy DVD, NOW That’s What I Call Music! 89 compilation CD and The Inbetweeners 2 DVD topped the charts this year.

Guardians of the Galaxy was one of this year's most popular Christmas presents

However, other Frozen products such Sparkle dolls were popular among households this Christmas while people in the city also splashed out on presents for their pets.

Xavier Garambois, vice president of EU Retail at Amazon said: “Entertainment products have been the clear winner in Southampton this festive season.

“We’ve seen customers getting together with family and friends to enjoy films, music and video games with blockbuster titles bestsellers across the country.

“Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets and Amazon Fire TV have been popular gifts under the tree, and many people also unwrapped Frozen character dolls, fragrance and wearable technology, not forgetting treats for man’s best friend.”