Have you ever wondered how Olaf the snowman spent his time before he found Anna and Kristoff? If so, you’re in luck, because a new Disney short will reveal all.
Considering Let It Go is one of the most popular Disney songs out there, fans will probably be familiar with the events that take place while Elsa’s singing it.
The ice-queen creates Olaf before turning her attention to a frosty bridge and an entire frozen castle, and at the time, Olaf seems pretty inanimate. Later in the film, however, we learn that is most certainly not the case.
So what exactly does a newborn snowman get up to? We'll find out in Once Upon A Snowman, a new short film set to arrive on Disney+ next month.
The film follows Olaf, as he takes his first chilly steps and sets about searching for his identity in the snowy mountains outside Arendelle, all before he encounters Anna and Kristoff and is finally given his carrot nose.
Trent Correy, who directed the short alongside Dan Abraham, said the idea for Once Upon A Snowman began to form as he worked as an animator on the first Frozen film.