The Snow Queen's Revenge is a 1996 British children's animated film co-written, directed and produced by Martin Gates.
It is a sequel to the 1995 film The Snow Queen that has some of the voice cast changed, including Julia McKenzie replacing Helen Mirren in the title role.
With the evil Snow Queen having been defeated, Dimly the flying reindeer returns to the village with Ellie, her brother Tom, and Peeps the sparrow.
As the trolls try to figure out where to go, the Queen's bats take her magic staff and place it in her hand, setting her free from her frozen form moments after Dimly returns.
The Snow Queen begins work on the final part of her plan, creating a flying magic pterosaur she names Iceosaurus.
Clive and Rowena are revealed to be bounty hunters who decide to give Ellie to the Queen for a big reward, and imprison her and Peeps.
As Brenda takes Ellie, Peeps, and Dimly back home, Eric, Baggy, Wardrobe, Pearl, and Elspeth watch as the Snow Queen's castle is destroyed, and walk off once the eruption is over.
The final scene shows the Queen drifting through the river of molten magma, her body seemingly turned to stone and still holding her magic staff.