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Holiday Movies We Watch (Most) Every Christmas Season – “Frosty The Snowman” [1969] (29/31)

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Frosty The Snowman” (1969)

Directed by Arthur Rankin, Jr. & Jules Bass

Discover how everyone’s favorite happy, jolly soul came to life one day in the original holiday special, Frosty the Snowman! After Karen and her friends build a snowman on Christmas Eve, Frosty comes alive with a little help from a discarded magic hat. As temperatures rise, Karen must help Frosty get to the North Pole before he melts. At the same time, they are also being chased by Professor Hinkle who wants his magic hat back.

Based on the timeless song, the Rankin/Bass production of Frosty the Snowman features unforgettable character designs by Paul Coker, Jr. and is sung and told by Jimmy Durante. It’s pure holiday magic for the entire family!

Everyone knows the song, but have they seen this animated story?

You can use my Amazon affiliate link to purchase Frost the Snowman today.

Have you seen this animated holiday classic? What did you think? Let me know in the comments and on social.

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