'Frozen' director apologizes to parents for 'Let It Go'

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
This image released by Disney shows a teenage Elsa the Snow Queen in a scene from the animated feature "Frozen. (AP Photo/Disney)
This image released by Disney shows a teenage Elsa the Snow Queen in a scene from the animated feature "Frozen. (AP Photo/Disney)
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the director of "Frozen" is apologizing to parents whose children just won't "let it go."

Jennifer Lee says when the film was released last year, parents would tell her how much their families loved singing "Let it go." But over a year later, Lee says she's gone from saying "thank you" to "sorry" when parents tell her they're still hearing it from their kids.

Since its release in November 2013, "Frozen" has grossed more than $400 million in the U.S.

Idina Menzel's voice powered the "Frozen" soundtrack into the top-selling album of the year.

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