The short begins with Elsa waking up with a slight cold. But she refuses to let a little sniffle ruin her sister’s big day. Using her magical powers, she creates "birthday snow bells" that ring throughout the castle. Meanwhile, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf work as the party planning committee.
The main plot revolves around a musical scavenger hunt. Anna follows clues (a ribbon trailing through the castle and town), leading to wonderful gifts: a new cloak, a sculpture of their childhood toys, and a touching memory of their parents. Frozen Fever -2015- Hindi Dubbed
However, every time Elsa sneezes, she accidentally creates tiny living snowmen called "Snowgies." These adorable, sneezing mini-creatures begin causing chaos in the kitchen and around town. By the end, Anna realizes Elsa has a terrible fever, and she flips the script—taking care of her sister instead of the other way around. The final gag reveals that the Snowgies have moved into Marshmallow’s ice castle, who is surprisingly okay with it. The short begins with Elsa waking up with a slight cold
The Frozen Fever short was included as a bonus feature on the Cinderella (2015) DVD/Blu-ray. Certain international versions, especially those released in South Asia, included a Hindi audio track. Also, the Frozen: Sing-Along Edition DVD sometimes contains it. Note: Accurate casting for every short film’s dub
For Indian audiences, Disney released Frozen Fever with a high-quality Hindi dub, often included as a bonus feature on the Frozen home video releases (DVD/Blu-ray) and available on Disney+ Hotstar.
Key Voice Cast (Hindi): While the original English cast (Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad) reprised their roles, the Hindi dub features experienced voice artists who maintain the tone and energy of the original:
Note: Accurate casting for every short film’s dub can vary; Disney often uses a dedicated pool of Mumbai-based dubbing talent.