Besides being entertaining, the videos are a clever reminder of the origins of all the fairy tales commoditized by Disney. Because The Little Mermaid is adapted from a Hans Christian Andersen story, Ariel sings "Part of Your World" in Danish. Elsa's "Let It Go" is in Norwegian (though "The Snow Queen" is another Andersen tale, Arendelle is based on Norway). Jasmine soars above "A Whole New World" belting in Arabic, while Rapunzel and Flynn duet in German.
While on the one hand it's a startling novelty for adult fans who grew up with these movies, this seems like it would be a great gateway piece to get kids into foreign films and learning foreign languages. Also, maybe it's harder for "Let It Go" to get stuck in your head forever when you don't know the words?
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