(Bloomberg) -- Seven weeks after its modest debut in theaters, Walt Disney Co.’s animated film “Encanto” is having a moment on music and video streaming charts.

The soundtrack to the film, which features songs by “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, became the No. 1 album in the U.S. this week on the Billboard 200, bumping Adele’s “30” from the top spot.

The film was also the most-viewed title on the Disney+ streaming service in the first two weeks after its Dec. 24 release online, the company said.

Family films have struggled theatrically during the pandemic, with parents reluctant to take their kids to cinemas. Disney last week announced that its newest Pixar film, “Turning Red,” would skip theaters for Disney+ in markets where the service is available.

“Encanto,” a musical about a Colombian girl born without the same magical powers as members of her family, generated $90.6 million total domestic ticket sales last year, placing 15th overall, according to researcher Box Office Mojo.

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