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Vaguely inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale 'The Snow Queen', 'Frozen' is one of the biggest successes of the House of Mickey among audiences and critics alike, being considered as the kick-off of the Disney's second Renaissance. With precision and attention to detail, the animation offers everything one can expect from a Disney musical: adventure, romance and incredible songs that stick in our minds like glue - it's impossible to forget "Let it Go", for example. Still, the feature film strives to subvert some of the studio's cartoon clichés and commonplaces, leaving aside the "damsel in distress" plot and investing in female protagonists who have total control of their lives and choices. Putting all this together, we have a memorable movie that broke box office records in theaters.

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When the newly crowned Queen Elsa accidentally uses her power to turn things into ice to curse her home in infinite winter, her sister Anna teams up with a mountain man, his playful reindeer, and a snowman to change the weather condition.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
A fantasy and adventure comedy suitable for the whole family. We could almost say that 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Rebels' uses the Marvel formula seen in movies like Guardians of the Galaxy - humor even in the most serious moments, a frantic pace, and many spectacular action sequences in a story about an improvised family - and transfers it to the context of the famous role-playing game. The plot follows a violinist (Chris Pine), who after a botched robbery, seeks to reunite with his daughter. However, this leads him on an adventure where together with a group of varied companions (Michelle Rodriguez, Justice Smith, Sophia Lillis and Regé-Jean Page), they will have to save the world. Although it doesn't reinvent the wheel, Dungeons & Dragons is a very fun family adventure, and even if its screen time is somewhat exaggerated, it becomes extremely entertaining thanks to the charisma and chemistry of its cast.

Batman: the Doom That Came To Gotham
Returning from a decade-long voyage of discovery, Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham City, where his parents fell victim to the knife of a madman 20 years earlier. On his journey, Bruce has taken on an international trio of orphaned street kids – whom Batman fans will recognize as various iterations of Robin. During a deadly Arctic encounter, the Penguin informs Bruce that a doomsday cult is planning Gotham’s destruction. Bruce must now return home and take on the mantle of Batman. But when this man of science discovers he faces not criminals and crazies but actual ancient magic, fiery demons and interdimensional Old Gods, can he retain his sanity?

Pokémon: The Arceus Chronicles
While investigating the legend of the mythical Pokémon Arceus, Ash, Goh and Dawn uncover a plot by Team Galactic that threatens the world.

We Lost Our Human
This is a fun, interactive Netflix special (in the same vein as Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend), with an animation style reminiscent of cartoons like The Amazing World of Gumball or Steven Universe. The premise of We Lost Our Human is eccentric: two spoiled pets are the only ones who can travel to the center of the universe to fix a technical glitch that has made humans disappear. Like other Netflix interactive specials, the viewer only has to choose between different paths at certain times, resulting in different versions of the story.
