Disney has revealed the newest Disney Lorcana cards ahead of their release. The Winterspell Disney Lorcana TCG set will be arriving in stores next month. Ahead of their arrival, new cards from this set that include fan-favorite characters like Anna and Elsa, in addition to glimmers from Disney’s Mickey’s Christmas Carol, have been revealed.
Three new cards from the Winterspell set have been revealed ahead of the release next month for both players and collectors to enjoy. Check out how the realm of Lorcana has been transformed into a winter wonderland that is full of snow and ice after an Elsa glimmer’s magic goes awry. This causes a flurry of frigid fun. Check out the new cards that were shared today on the Disney Parks Blog below!
Enchanted Card
- Song Card: “The Cold Never Bothered Me”
Elsa’s unforgettable anthem “Let It Go” has made it into the Winterspell set, with a song card titled “The Cold Never Bothered Me.” This specific variation is a card of the Enchanted rarity, an ultra-rare alternative, full of card artwork and a special foil treatment that differs from the standard card. Like many glimmers in Disney Lorcana, this Elsa glimmer is Dreamborn, meaning she’s in an original Disney Lorcana TCG design appearing now for the first time.
All of the Enchanted card designs in Winterspell are reminiscent of paper snowflakes or other paper crafts, creating a feeling of nostalgia and whimsy.


Epic Cards
- Elsa – Concerned Sister
- Anna – Little Sister
In Disney Lorcana TCG, glimmers of your favorite Disney characters can show up on cards at any time in their life, from both on-and-off screen storylines. I love seeing this look at Anna as a child, and a reminder of Elsa’s appearance at the beginning of Frozen, even though we have seen these characters grow and go on many epic journeys since.
The pre-release at select retailers for Winterspell is set to begin on February 13. The wide release for this set will start on February 20th. This set promises to offer plenty of frigid fun that fans can look forward to this winter.
What do you think of these new cards? Are you excited to collect and/or play with them? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!






