Frozen

Twitter 2014-01 entertainment peaked Updated 2026-02-10
Early 2010s Major 200M+ lifetime posts

First documented in January 2014 on Twitter. Reached peak activity at an earlier point and has since moderated to lower-frequency use.

Also known as: LetItGoDisneyFrozen

#Frozen

Disney’s Frozen phenomenon that dominated 2014 pop culture.

Quick Facts

AttributeValue
Peak2014
Box Office$1.28 billion
Song”Let It Go” became cultural phenomenon
ImpactHighest-grossing animated film (at time)

Origin & Impact

Though released November 2013, Disney’s Frozen reached peak cultural saturation in 2014 when “Let It Go” was everywhere—winning the Oscar, topping charts, and being sung by children (and parents, exhaustedly) worldwide. #Frozen trended constantly as the film became a merchandising juggernaut and redefined Disney princess narratives.

The hashtag captured both genuine enthusiasm and comedic exhaustion from parents hearing the song on repeat. #Frozen became synonymous with 2014 family entertainment, spawning countless parodies, covers, and eventually Frozen 2 (2019). The film’s emphasis on sisterhood over romance influenced Disney’s storytelling direction.

  • #LetItGo
  • #DisneyFrozen
  • #Elsa
  • #DoYouWannaBuildASnowman

References

Explore #Frozen

Related Hashtags

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