A living snowman and a little girl struggle to elude a greedy magician who is after the snowman's magic hat.A living snowman and a little girl struggle to elude a greedy magician who is after the snowman's magic hat.A living snowman and a little girl struggle to elude a greedy magician who is after the snowman's magic hat.
Jackie Vernon
- Frosty
- (voice)
Billy De Wolfe
- Professor Hinkle
- (voice)
- …
Jimmy Durante
- Self - Narrator
- (voice)
Paul Frees
- Santa Claus
- (voice)
- …
Suzanne Davidson
- Karen (re-dubbed version)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Greg Thomas
- Karen's friends (re-dubbed version)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaOriginally, June Foray voiced Karen, the Teacher, and the other children. Karen and most of the childrens' voices were replaced with those of actual children before the original broadcast. The end credits were never changed. In late 2017, some sources started listing Suzanne Davidson as the actor who provided the new voices. The original voices can still be heard however on the original MGM soundtrack, re-released years later by Rhino.
- GoofsWhen the train heading for the North Pole stops to let another train cross, it stops *after* it has already crossed the track.
- Crazy creditsIn the end of the credits, Frosty gets back into Santa's waiting sleigh and they return to the North Pole, with Frosty proclaiming, "I'll be back on Christmas Day!"
- Alternate versionsThe December 2002 broadcast on a Canadian TV network was truncated. The sequence surrounding the lyric "He led them down the streets of town right to a traffic cop" was cut, with the cartoon fading out just before the cop appears and then fading up with Frosty already arrived at the train station.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Home and Away: Episode #1.1603 (1994)
- SoundtracksFrosty the Snowman
Written by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins
Performed by Jimmy Durante and the Children
© 1951 Hill & Range Songs
Featured review
Who didn't grow up watching Frosty tell the world "Happy Birthday"?
"Frosty the Snowman" is a pure delight and an annual tradition at our house (even before we had children). Christmas just isn't Christmas until we see "Frosty" on TV.
Besides, here's a story that reinforces a child's love of Christmas time and the wonder of the first snowfall. Not to mention the power of friendship, kindness and good old Santa Claus.
Ten stars. This Christmas, chill with "Frosty"!
"Frosty the Snowman" is a pure delight and an annual tradition at our house (even before we had children). Christmas just isn't Christmas until we see "Frosty" on TV.
Besides, here's a story that reinforces a child's love of Christmas time and the wonder of the first snowfall. Not to mention the power of friendship, kindness and good old Santa Claus.
Ten stars. This Christmas, chill with "Frosty"!
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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