Frozen 2 Japanese Dub
Arguably the emotional climax of the film, "Show Yourself" becomes "Show Me, Who You Are" in Japanese. The duet between Takako Matsu and Reiko Yasuhara (voicing Queen Iduna) builds into a chillingly beautiful crescendo. The localization focuses heavily on themes of self-acceptance and maternal love, which deeply resonated with Japanese audiences.
The late Sayaka Kanda returned to voice Anna, bringing her signature infectious energy, warmth, and impeccable comedic timing. Kanda’s background in musical theater allowed her to navigate Anna’s complex emotional arc in the sequel—moving from bubbly optimism to grief-stricken resilience. Her chemistry with Matsu remains the emotional anchor of the Japanese version. Shinnosuke Shintani as Olaf
The Japanese dub features a returning cast of high-profile performers: : Voiced by Takako Matsu
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When Disney released Frozen 2 in 2019, it had the monumental task of following up the highest-grossing animated film of all time. Globally, the film was a massive success, but nowhere did its impact resonate quite like it did in Japan. Known locally as Anna and the Snow Queen 2 (アナと雪の女王2), the Japanese release became a cultural phenomenon.
: Voiced by Sayaka Kanda , known for her expressive musical theater background.
For those outside of Japan wanting to experience this remarkable version of the film, the Japanese dub is readily available in several formats: Arguably the emotional climax of the film, "Show
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The Japanese version featured the return of beloved performers from the first film, as well as a significant change for Olaf: Sayaka Kanda
Takako Matsu, one of Japan’s most revered actresses and singers, sat in the isolation booth. She adjusted her headphones, the padding worn slightly from years of use by the industry’s best. On the music stand before her lay the script for Frozen II , the pages dense with Japanese text, inked with phonetic guides for the fictional Northuldra language and scribbled directorial notes. The late Sayaka Kanda returned to voice Anna,
features several major stars who reprised their roles from the first film: Takako Matsu (松 たか子)
Watch the film twice. First, with the Japanese dub and Japanese subtitles. This helps you see how the spoken dialogue differs from the written text (they often allow different interpretations). Second, watch with the Japanese dub and English subtitles to see how concepts are rephrased.






