You Have to See These Adorable Twin Toddlers Reenacting Their Favorite 'Frozen' Scene

From Redbook

Frozen debuted in 2013 to an enormous amount of acclaim and a devoted – or actually, obsessed – kid and baby (…and adult) fanbase, thanks to its sweet story of sisterhood, gorgeous animation, and ridiculously catchy songs. The Frozen phenomenon – merchandise and re-watches galore – hasn’t let up in the nearly four years since the movie was first released, remaining a consistent favorite among kids and parents alike.

At this point, it’s hard not to feel a little bit burned out (pun very much intended) over all the Frozen love. And yet, one newly-viral video of twin babies enjoying the heck out of the popular movie is racking up millions of views and tens of thousands of comments.

The video, shared by the twins’ mom Colleen Jordan on Facebook, shows Maddie and Scarlett chilling out and watching the movie. Suddenly, they’re inspired to get up and reenact the entire opening scene, gesture for gesture- a true testament to how many times the toddlers have watched the beloved Disney movie. The babies aren’t even speaking yet, and it’s completely obvious what they’re doing as they dance around, laughing and mirroring the onscreen movements incredibly well for their age.

(If you’ve somehow lived under a rock and haven’t seen Frozen at some point in the last 3+ years, the opening scene finds the main characters, sisters Anna and Elsa, playing in the snow and ice together.)

Since the video was shared on Monday, it’s been viewed over 7 million times, racked up over 150,000 shares, and been commented on by over 30,000 people whose icy cold hearts have melted watching these talented babies do their thing.

The girls have been reenacting that particular Frozen scene since they were 18 months, Jordan (who, along with her family, was invited onto Good Day Philadelphia) told Inquisitr. That makes it less surprising that they’re now basically pros at it. I think it’s safe to say that at least one of these kids have an acting career in their future. Disney World performers, maybe?

(h/t Babble)

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