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Come & Sing Along With Olaf "In Summer" Only On @DisneyAnywhere

In celebration of "Frozen Sing Along" available as the perfect stocking stuffer for the holidays on DVD and Digital, the voices of Olaf from around the world sing in this clip from "In Summer" in 17 Languages! Sing along to the full piece exclusively on Disney Movies Anywhere.



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