Olivia Mowry's Frozen Song Parody Asks 'Do You Wanna Go to Starbucks?'
Laura McQuarrie — May 9, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: youtube & ifitshipitshere
'Do You Wanna Go To Starbucks?' is a very relatable Frozen song parody for any university student that's ever gone on a caffeine binge before cramming before an exam or project deadline. In this 'Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?' spoof, filmmaker Olivia Mowry takes on the role of lonely Princess Anna and goes on a musical search throughout a library to find a companion to accompany her to get a coffee.
Although there are a few of people in the library studying, they're too busy to take a break, or don't drink java. The wording is perfect for this adaptation but unfortunately for the star coffee drinker, this short YouTube film doesn't have a happy Disney-esque ending.
Although there are a few of people in the library studying, they're too busy to take a break, or don't drink java. The wording is perfect for this adaptation but unfortunately for the star coffee drinker, this short YouTube film doesn't have a happy Disney-esque ending.
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