Well, I finally saw Frozen and... it was good. I can totally see why this movie made ridiculous bank... really, my only real issue with the movie is "why wasn't there a musical number at the end?" They were singing their hearts out the whole movie through, so just talking at the end was really anti-climactic. I'm thinking it's because the realized audiences really wanted to hear "Let It Go" again, but they could have made a different version of it for the whole cast to sing (which would have been great, a song about isolation turning into a song about acceptance or whatever) or something like that, but... no.
I kept thinking of Wicked while watching this movie, not just because of "Adele Dazeem" playing a misunderstood antagonist prone to big musical numbers, but because the movie felt like it was executing a similar style, a more character and relationship-centric take on a fairy tale (centering on two similar-but-different female characters)... it hit the same chord without feeling derivative or redundant, not "the Wicked version of The Snow Queen." That's really tricky to do. AND it was aware of fairy tale tropes and played with them, but without being self-aware like Tangled was (incidentally, you can spot Rapunzel in the coronation scene, I was so happy with myself spotting that without knowing about it ahead of time).
By the way, there's no Making Of on the Blu-Ray. It SAYS there is, but it's actually a song and dance number with (some) of the cast (including Kristen Bell, to sweeten the deal for Chip) that I'm assuming was done by Kenny Ortega (it feels like him), and there's a thing showing the artwork for the Snow Queen ride and adaptation from way back in the day, but there's no feature showing all the voices (meaning if you watch it with anyone else, they'll keep asking "who is that?" "I don't know!") or how they did the effects (the snow and ice are amazing).