Hand-crafted from paper art by Brittney Lee, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ acclaimed visual development artist on “Frozen” and “Frozen 2,” this warm and inviting hearthside scene sets a festive holiday mood. Stylized cut-out paper flames combine with imaginative visual effects (including a touch of snow provided by Elsa) and silhouetted images of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven to add to your holiday fun and enjoyment.
Watch the official Arendelle Castle Yule Log: Cut Paper Edition 2021 trailer in HD below.
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Based on The Walt Disney Company's Frozen franchise, the program, which lasts about 3 hours, features a yule log burning in Arendelle Castle's fireplace while Kristoff, Olaf and Sven make appearances.
A fun and festive way to dress up your TV for the holidays! Watch over 140 minutes of your favorite classic Christmas cartoons play next to a relaxing roaring fire!
Celebrate the holidays in purrfect style with everyone’s favorite leche-loving feline, Puss in Boots! Cuddle up with El Macho Gato in front of a crackling custom Yule Log for some milk and cookies and a little visit from Gingy.
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