Evan Pratten

2 Japanese Dub | Frozen

When Frozen 2 premiered in Japan in November 2019, it didn’t just break box office records—it obliterated them. The film grossed over ¥13.3 billion (approx. $122 million), becoming the highest-grossing foreign animated film in Japanese history. While stunning visuals and a moving soundtrack were global factors, the secret weapon of Frozen 2 ’s success in Japan lay not in the original English dialogue, but in its meticulously crafted Japanese dub (吹き替え, Kikikae ).

A legendary actress and singer, Matsu returned to voice Elsa. Known for her leading roles in stage musicals, her powerful vocal delivery captured Elsa's maturity, isolation, and ultimate liberation. frozen 2 japanese dub

Takako Matsu, a highly respected actress and pop singer, returned to voice Elsa. Matsu brings a mature, theatrical weight to the character. Her performance of "Let It Go" ( Ari no Mama de ) in the first film was universally praised, earning her an invitation to perform at the 92nd Academy Awards alongside Idina Menzel and Elsa vocalists from around the world. In Frozen 2 , Matsu successfully navigates Elsa's evolution from a guarded queen into a mythical force of nature. Sayaka Kanda as Anna When Frozen 2 premiered in Japan in November