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In the original, it says at the end, "But he waved goodbye, saying, 'Don't you cry. I'll be back again some day. I'll be back on Christmas day. Be sure to check out my archive of TV Legends Revealed for more urban legends about the world of television.

Be sure to click here for more Christmas legends! Feel free heck, I implore you! Karen : You saw it happen! Hinkle : I saw nothing of the kind.

Traffic Cop [ to Frosty ]: Oh, you want a ticket, wise guy? Frosty : I'd love one; to the North Pole, please. Traffic Cop : Huh? Karen : You've got to excuse him, sir. You see, he just came to life, and he doesn't know much about such things. Traffic Cop : Oh, well, okay, if he just came to life. Ah, silly snowmen. For many families, watching the movie Frosty the Snowman has become a tradition thats mark the start of the holiday season.

Though the film premiered back in , it is still being enjoyed and discovered by new audiences year after year. But how did Frosty the Snowman become so popular? And where can families tune in to watch the holiday movie today? Crazy credits In 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!

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.

Connections Featured in Home and Away: Episode 1. User reviews 54 Review. Top review. This one has always worked for me--where else can you find Jimmy Durante come Christmas time on Primetime TV nowadays?

We always loved his 'Think Nasty! Think Nasty! Details Edit. Release date December 7, United States. United States. Nguoi Tuyet Frosty. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 25 minutes.



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