Frosty the Snowman Page #3

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
6,678 Views


I can't make a fire. Oh boy,

that's one thing I really can't do.

I guess we just better keep

moving until we find somebody who can.

Then suddenly they came upon a

tiny glen which seemed almost magical.

For it was Christmas

eve and the woodland

animals were all decorating

for their big celebration.

They knew Santa was to come that night

and they wanted everything

to be just right.

Hocus, speak to the animals.

See if they won't all pitch

in and build a fire for Karen.

[Squeaky noises]

The animals were delighted to help.

so they found a spot away from the glen

where the fire wouldn't

catch on to the trees.

Soon there was a spark and in almost

no time a splendid

fire was crackling away.

Frosty was careful to stay

far away from the flames.

Hocus, we've got to find someone

to help Karen get home before she freezes.

And me to the north pole

before I melt, but who?

No, not the Marines.

No, not the president of the United States.

Oh, they were both swell ideas,

but we've got to find someone nearby.

Yeah, Santa Claus. That's a great idea.

Why didn't I think of that before?

Hocus, you go back with the animals and

when Santa comes, you bring him right here.

Understand?

Hurry now!

So Frosty kept a silent vigil,

waiting patiently all through the

night until Santa would arrive.

But suddenly...

Oh, a campfire.

Well isn't that all snug and comfy?

[Evil laughter]

[Professor Hinkle blows]

No! Don't!

Now give me that hat or else!

Or else what?

Well don't bother me with details,

give me that hat!

Get on my shoulders, Karen!

You see, Frosty, since

he was made of snow

himself was the fastest

belly-whopper in the world.

And old professor Hinkle

was soon far outdistanced.

And now it was Frosty's

good fortune that right

at the bottom of the

hill was a tiny greenhouse

used to grow precious tropical

poinsettias for Christmas.

It's got to be all warm and snug inside

for those Christmas flowers

to grow so beautiful.

Let's go in.

Oh, but, but you will melt!

Just a little. I'll only stay

inside for a minute.

Besides, I've been meaning to

take off a little weight anyway.

Whew, stay in here much longer and

I'll really make a splash in the world.

Now I've got you, and the minute you're

all melted the hat will

be mine! [Evil laughter]

Santa had arrived but was he too late?

Hocus explained the situation to Santa,

who (as you know) speaks a fluent rabbit.

And when they didn't find

Frosty and Karen on the hill...

Santa followed Frosty's path in

the snow to the greenhouse.

But when they got inside,

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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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