VIDEO: Staffordshire bull terrier watches his favourite film Frozen

He wants to build a snowman! Adorable moment Ollie the Staffy sits down to watch his favourite Disney film Frozen

  • Ollie sat down and watched Anna sing ‘Do You Want To Build A Snowman?’
  • His owner Natasha Cope from Chesterfield posted the footage on her TikTok 
  • More than 1.7 million people have viewed the heartwarming footage by Ollie  


A Staffordshire bull terrier has gained a legion of fans after being filmed watching his favourite movie Frozen at his home in Chesterfield. 

Ollie, the Staffordshire bull terrier responds dramatically to the hit children’s movie when Anna begins singing ‘Do You Want To Build A Snowman?’ 

The short clip shows Ollie bounding across the bed before settling underneath the television and watching the animated song routine attentively. 

Natasha Cope, pictured, videoed her dog Ollie as he settled down to watch his favourite Disney movie Frozen

The 23-year-old tattoo artist from Chesterfield, Derbyshire posted the footage online where it has been viewed by more than 1.7 million people

The 23-year-old tattoo artist from Chesterfield, Derbyshire posted the footage online where it has been viewed by more than 1.7 million people

Ollie, pictured, responded to Anna singing 'Do You Want To Build A Snowman?'

Ollie, pictured, responded to Anna singing ‘Do You Want To Build A Snowman?’

Ollie’s owner, 23-year-old tattoo artist Natasha Cope posted the footage on TikTok earlier this month and it has been viewed more than 1.7 million times. 

Ms Cope told her 10,700 followers: ‘I may be biased but he’s the cutest little angel.’

Hundreds of people responded to Ollie’s reaction to the box office hit. 

Frozen and Frozen II have both made more than $1billion at the box office. 

Cassandra Tienda responded to the video: ‘He said “Yes Anna, I do wanna build a snowman”, lol!’

Emily Cook said: ‘I love when animals watch TV.’

Susan Z claimed: ‘Funny how he is watching the movie. Maybe it is the frequency of the singing voice.’

Ms Cope responded: ‘It definitely is. He likes the singing / animals in a lot of films!’