Disney has announced new details about their upcoming animated short, "Frozen Fever." The studio announced their plans to unveil the new short in theaters on March 13, 2015, accompanying their upcoming live-action remake of the fairytale "Cinderella."

"Frozen Fever" will star the same stars of Disney's full-length smash-hit feature "Frozen," and will feature a brand new original song by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. This project will be the first time the Oscar-winning group will come together since they won for their work on the soundtrack to the uber-successful movie.

The short will follow Queen Elsa and Kristoff as they team up to create the best possible birthday for her sister and his love, Princess Anna. However, as they try to ensure everything is perfect for Anna's big celebration, every step in their party planning seems to be derailed by Elsa's ice-producing powers.

The actress who voices Elsa, Broadway star Idina Menzel, recently divulged her involvement in a recent interview about the rumored feature-length sequel and stage adaptation, as well as the short.

"They're all in the works," she teased during her interview with The Telegraph. "Not the stage show...I don't know what will happen with that, but the movie hopefully. We'll see. I'm just going along for the ride."

When asked how she belts out the famous track from the movie, the anthemic "Let It Go," Menzel admitted it isn't always easy.

"It's really hard. I can't wake up in the morning and just sing it, you know," she shared. "I guess my advice is everyone that likes to sing it should sing it loud and proud and karaoke it out, sing it in the shower, sing it in the car and don't worry about hitting the high notes. I'm the only one who has to worry if people are gonna criticize me."