<P> When the same clip was mentioned in an interview, director Jennifer Lee explained that according to Disney music producer Chris Montan (who has worked on nearly every Disney and Pixar animated film from the start of the Disney Renaissance), it is traditional in Disney animated musicals to have no more songs after the end of the second act . </P> <P> The song received widespread acclaim from film critics, music critics, and audiences . Kyle Smith of The New York Post dubbed it a "classic". USA Today called it "a lovely musical number that illustrates Anna's emotional yearning, sung with heartfelt sweetness by Bell ." Alonso Duralde of The Wrap labeled it "poignant". Moviefone describes the song as "sob - inducing", and "the best song in Frozen". Scott Mendelson of Forbes talks about the "richness and a subtle sadness to the core relationship between Anna and Elsa, of so much time lost to fear, self - doubt, and some questionable parenting at a key juncture", and goes on to describe "Do You Want To Build A Snowman" as a "beautiful song...it's just one of a handful of terrific songs". Mendelson added, "I was deathly afraid (it) would come back as a climactic refrain should the story end badly ." </P> <P> Sputnikmusic said "the songs complement the gorgeous visuals well, especially in the first extended cut "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" and its tear - pleading climax and conclusion ", and argues "it's one of the few vocal tracks far removed from the crushing vapidity of the other material". The Rochester City Newspaper described the song as "character - establishing", and noted that along with "Frozen Heart", it "deeply resemble (s) Disney's song output under Alan Menken...and that helps them feel instantly familiar". The soundtrack review adds, "While "Snowman" works better in the film (the visuals fill in some of the song's gaps) the twee - cute vocals and gorgeous melody help its memorability ". AllMusic said this song and the love duet "Love Is an Open Door" have "contemporary Broadway dazzle". </P> <P> Several other language versions of the song have been successful . The Japanese - language version called "Yukidaruma Tsukurō" (雪だるま つくろう, "Let's Make a Snowman") was sung by Sayaka Kanda, who played 15 - year - old and 18 - year - old Anna, as well as Sumire Morohoshi and Natsuki Inaba, who played Anna aged 9 and 5 respectively . It appeared on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 in April and May 2014, peaking at number 39, and was popular enough to be certified platinum for 250,000 digital downloads by the RIAJ in January 2015 . The Korean - language version was sung by Yoon Si - young, Lee Ji - min and Park Ji - yoon . In March 2014, it reached number 115 on the Gaon Singles Chart, after being downloaded 17,000 times . </P>

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