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"Frosty the Snowman" (or "Frosty the Snow Man") is a popular song written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson, and first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950. It was written after the success of Autry's recording of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" the previous year; Rollins and Nelson shipped the new song to Autry, who recorded "Frosty" in search of another seasonal hit. Like "Rudolph", "Frosty" was subsequently adapted to other media including a popular television special Frosty the Snowman.
The song recounts the fictional tale of a snowman that is magically brought to life through a silk hat that a group of children find and place on his head. Although Frosty enjoys roaming throughout town with the children who constructed him, he runs afoul of a traffic cop and leaves town, promising he will be back again someday.
Although it is generally regarded as a Christmas song, the original lyrics make no mention of the holiday (some renditions, like that in the Rankin-Bass TV special, change the lyric "I'll be back again someday" to "I'll be back on Christmas Day"). The song supposedly takes place in White Plains, New York, or Armonk, New York; Armonk has a parade dedicated to Frosty annually. The part of the melody is similar to "Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee" (1932), as well as a musical routine in The Miss They Missed (1938).
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The Snowman is a children's picture book without words by English author Raymond Briggs, first published in 1978 by Hamish Hamilton in the U.K., and published by Random House in the U.S. in November of the same year. In Britain it was the runner up for the Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject. In the U.S. it was named to the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award list in 1979.
The book was adapted into a 26-minute animated television special in 1982 which debuted in Britain on 26 December. It was nominated for an Academy Award. Its showings have since become an annual event.
The Snowman was adapted as a 26-minute animated television special by Dianne Jackson for the fledgling British public-service Channel 4. It was first telecast on 26 December 1982 and was an immediate success. It was nominated for the 1982 Academy Award for Animated Short Film.
The story is told through pictures, action and music, scored by Howard Blake. It is wordless like the book, except for the song "Walking in the Air". In addition to the orchestral score, performed in the film by the Sinfonia of London, Blake composed the music and lyrics of the song, performed by a St Paul's Cathedral choirboy Peter Auty.
A snowman is an anthropomorphic snow sculpture often built by children in regions with sufficient snowfall. In North America, typical snowmen consist of three large snowballs of different sizes with some additional accoutrements for facial and other features. Common accessories include branches for arms and a rudimentary smiley face, with a carrot standing in for a nose. Human clothing, such as a hat or scarf, may be included. Low-cost and availability are the common issues, since snowmen are usually abandoned to the elements once completed.
Snow becomes suitable for packing when it approaches its melting point and becomes moist and compact. Making a snowman of powdered snow is difficult since it will not stick to itself, and if the temperature of packing snow drops, it will form an unusable denser form of powdered snow called crust. Thus, the best time to build a snowman is usually in the next warm afternoon directly following a snowfall with a sufficient amount of snow. Using more compact snow allows for the construction of a large snowball by simply rolling it until it grows to the desired size. If the snowball reaches the bottom of the grass it may pick up traces of grass, gravel or dirt.
Frosty the Snowman goes where he is needed most, and the town of Evergreen sure needs a visit. SUBSCRIBE For More Retro Cartoons http://bit.ly/2fwvfRH At the beginning of the story, we see Frosty’s hat escape from a locked chest in an attic, fly out a window, and descend on the picture perfect town of Evergreen. Frosty first reveals himself to Tommy Tinkerton, the son of the town’s impossibly upbeat but no-nonsense mayor, Mr. Tinkerton. Tommy dares not to accept Frosty’s invitation to play outside in the snow, because he’s afraid of disappointing his father. So Frosty instead befriends Tommy’s best friend, Walter Wader, who shocks everyone, especially his very strict mother, by breaking curfew and flying, sledding, and snowball-fighting with Frosty. Walter’s rule-breaking gets all the k...
Are you now or have you ever been a snowman?
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Frosty the Snowman is a 1969 animated Christmas television special based on the song "Frosty the Snowman". SUBSCRIBE For More Retro Cartoons http://bit.ly/2fwvfRH On Christmas Eve, a terrible magician named Professor Hinkle is called to the schoolhouse to perform for the class Christmas party, but fails. After, the children go out to play in the snow where they build a snowman and name him Frosty. Suddenly, Hinkle's rabbit, Hocus Pocus, hops outside and a gust of wind blows the hat onto Frosty, bringing him to life, delighting the children, but Hinkle, after discovering this as well, takes it back after the wind blows it off Frosty's head. The other children object, but he tells them that when they grow up, they'll learn that snowmen can't come to life and leaves. Hocus, however, runs...
Frosty the Snowman with lyrics, sung by Gene Autry. Created for the classroom. Art from the 1969 animated movie.
The mayor of Evergreen claims magic is not real, but when Frost the Snowman appears he teaches the children the truth. Watch The Legend of Frosty the Snowman on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/watch/70305668 SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/NetflixKidsFamilyYouTubeSubscribe About Netflix Kids & Family: Welcome to the official Netflix Kids & Family channel! Every week we’ll bring you new content featuring clips from your favorite Netflix series -- from Trollhunters to Free Rein and everything in between. Netflix Kids & Family is an inclusive channel that features everyone’s favorite dinosaurs, princesses, superheroes, villians, animals, and more! Stay up to date with Netflix Kids & Family content by subscribing now. About Netflix: Netflix is the world’s leading Internet television network wit...
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This is a legend in its own mind.
I've decided to do "The Legend of Frosty the Snowman Extended Special Edition: movie!" It all started when Walter Wader (Kenn Michael) meets Frosty the Snowman (Bill Fagerbakke from Spongebob Squarepants) in a town of Evergreen! please sent a comment-IF you can!
I did the voice of the narrator in The Legend Of Frosty The Snowman.
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Frosty the Snowman with lyrics, sung by Gene Autry. Created for the classroom. Art from the 1969 animated movie.
********NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED******** Karaoke Song: English minus one Frosty The Snowman as popularized by Gene Autry & The Cass County Boys Words and Music: Walter Rollins, Steve Nelson ℗ Copyright: Columbia © Year: 1950 Video copyright by Pioneer LDCA, Inc. Subscribe to my Dailymotion Channel for more Karaoke videos! Search: ClassicKaraoke
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Christmas Karaoke - Frosty The Snowman Karaoke!
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We're walking in the air,
we're floating in the moonlit sky;
the people far below
are sleeping as we fly.
I'm holding very tight,
I'm riding in the midnight blue,
I'm finding I can fly
so high above with you.
On across the world
the villages go by like dreams
The rivers and the hills,
the forests and the streams.
Children gaze open mouthed, taken by surprise;
Nobody down below believes their eyes.
We're surfing in the air,
we're swimming in the frozen sky,
we're drifting over icy
mountains floating by.
Suddenly swooping low on an ocean deep,
rousing up a mighty monster from his sleep;
We're walking in the air,
we're dancing in the midnight sky
and everyone who sees us