Inspired by Disney’s global phenomenon, Frozen 2, Myth: A Frozen Tale transports you into the world we have come to love when a family sits down for a bedtime story. Once you enjoy this short with your family, you should check out these Myth: A Frozen Tale Fun Facts.

Myth: A Frozen Tale Fun Facts
- The film’s about harmony and that what happens within harmony.
- The 5th spirit was representative of all the elements combined for a prismatic effect. It is also meant to show that when everything works together there is a beautiful culmination.
- The salamander in the short is the story version of Bruni.
- Monoliths, which is found in the enchanted forest, was always a major set-piece.
- They were intentional about making the family’s aesthetic be true to that of Frozen so that it would be obvious to the viewer.
- Myth is about the harmony of the elements coming together.
- Each element has its own score and they were composed by Joseph Trapanese
- Jeff drew inspiration from past Disney’s animation like Fantasia but also from the graphic look of shadow puppets and pop-up books.
- Diamonds can sort of be seen in each of the elements.
- Each spirit was specifically designed to have its own color scheme and language.
Like Fun Facts? You can check out more of them here.
More about this short
In an enchanted forest outside of Arendelle, a family sits down for a bedtime story and is transported to a vibrant and mystical world where the elemental spirits (inspired by Disney’s global phenomenon, Frozen 2) come to life and the myth of their past and future is revealed.