Frosty the Snowman Page #2

Synopsis: A discarded silk top hat becomes the focus of a struggle between a washed-up stage magician and a group of schoolchildren after it magically brings a snowman to life. Realizing that newly-living Frosty will melt in spring unless he takes refuge in a colder climate, Frosty and a young girl who he befriends stow away on a freight train headed for the north pole. Little do they know that the magician is following them, and he wants his hat back. This animated short is based on the popular Christmas song of the same name.
Original Story by: Rylee
Production: Artisan Entertainment
 
IMDB:
7.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
TV-G
Year:
1969
25 min
6,674 Views


You've got to excuse him, sir.

Alright, didn't you see that traffic light?

You see, he just came to life and

he doesn't know much about such things.

Oh, well, okay, if he just came to life.

[Cop blows whistle] Move along!

Them silly snowmen. Once they come

to life they don't know nothing.

Come to life?! [Soft whistling]

[Snoring]

[Snoring]

We'd like a ticket to the north pole please.

Hmm... What? Yes.

The north pole? Oh, yes ma'am.

[Bonk, Ping, Tinkle, Scrabble, Doink]

Route you by the way of

Saskatchewan, Hudson Bay,

Nome Alaska, the Klondike,

and Aurora Borealis!

Gotta make a change at

Nanuk of the Northville.

That'll be $3,000 and

four cents, including tax.

Oh, but we don't have any money...

No money!?

[Bonk, Ping, Tinkle, Scrabble, Doink]

No money, no ticket! [Slam!]

[Sad music plays]

Now I'll never get to the north pole.

Oh, Frosty, you just can't melt!

Oh, Karen, don't you get all slushy too.

What is it, Hocus? Out the window?

A refrigerated boxcar

on a train headed north.

You'll be safe there, Frosty! Come on!

It's full of ice cream and

frozen Christmas cakes.

What a neat way to travel!

[Whistle blows]

Hurry up, Frosty, the train is pulling out!

Are you coming to the north pole, too?

I'm sure my mother won't mind, as

long as I'm home in time for supper.

[Whistle blows]

# Frosty the snowman

had to hurry on his way,

but he waved goodbye saying don't

cry. I'll be back again some day.

I must get that hat back.

Think, nasty, think, nasty,

think nasty. [Evil laughter].

# He'll be back again some daaaaaaaaaay.

Now actually, a refrigerated

boxcar is a splendid way to travel.

Splendid that is... if one is a

snowman or a furry coated rabbit.

But for Karen...

[Sneeze] Are you cold, Karen?

Now that's a silly question.

You wouldn't be sneezing

if you weren't cold.

Well... just... just a lit... little.

[Sneeze]

Frosty realized that Karen had to

get out of that car as soon as possible.

So when the little

freight train stopped to

let an express full of happy

Christmas travelers pass,

Frosty took advantage of the

opportunity and quickly got them all off.

Oh, you tricked me! No fair!

The only thing professor Hinkle

could do was make a jump for it.

[Bonk, Ping, Tinkle, Scrabble, Doink]

[Howling wind]

Frosty wanted to get as far away

as he could before Hinkle woke up.

[Hocus' teeth chatter]

[Sneeze]

But the woods through which

they traveled were still bitterly cold.

Hocus, I've got to get Karen

all warmed up or she's a gonner!

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Romeo Muller

Romeo Earl Muller, Jr. (August 7, 1928 – December 30, 1992) was an American screenwriter and actor most remembered for his screenplays such as for the 1964 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. more…

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