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4 unusual facts about Frosty's Winter Wonderland


Frosty's Winter Wonderland

The wedding goes on without a hitch, to the song "Winter Wonderland".

To cheer him up, the kids, with his help, build him a snow wife the next day (suggested names included Cleopatra, Minnehaha, and Corn Flakes) and name her Crystal (voiced by Shelley Winters), but she is not alive like how he is.

Frosty's Winter Wonderland is an animated Christmas television special produced in 1976 by Rankin-Bass.

It is the second Frosty special and is a sequel to the 1969 Frosty the Snowman special, also written by Romeo Muller, with narration provided by Andy Griffith.


Chasing Mavericks

He sees Frosty and three of his friends riding a gigantic swell known as Mavericks, which only occurs once every seven to ten years, and with El Niño coming in will be at its height in three months' time.

Christmas Fantasy

#"Frosty's Rag (Frosty the Snowman)" - 3:46

Ellen Feld

The 'Morgan Horse' series (reading level ages 9–13) includes Blackjack: Dreaming of a Morgan Horse and its sequel, Frosty: The Adventures of a Morgan Horse. Both books were selected (in different years) as winners of Children's Choices, an award co-sponsored by the International Reading Association and The Children's Book Council.

Jamie, Frosty and Frank Show

On September 15, 1999, Frosty and Frank were suddenly and inexplicably removed from the show and replaced with Danny Bonaduce, former child-star.

KALC

The original airstaff in 1994 included Frosty Stillwell, Jamie White, Frank Kramer, Chris Davis in Middays, Alan Kabel in afternoon Drive.

KILJ-FM

According to the company website, the station was started by Frosty Mitchell and former Iowa governor Robert D. Ray in 1970.

Masters of Reality

The band released its fifth album, Give Us Barabbas, in 2004, which was more of a collection of lost tracks - opening with the "Ballad of Jody Frosty".

Teresa Hooley

Her much older half-brother was the financier Ernest Terah Hooley of Risley Hall with whom she maintained a civil if frosty relationship.

Terry Fearnley

Fearnley also had a frosty relationship with Australian (and Queensland) captain Wally Lewis, with Lewis claiming that Fearnley seemed to confer on team selections with vice-captain Wayne Pearce rather than himself, claiming he had found the pair privately talking over selection of the test team in their hotel room.

The Legend of Frosty the Snowman

Frosty first reveals himself to Tommy Tinkerton (Kath Soucie), the son of the town’s impossibly upbeat but no-nonsense mayor, Mr. Tinkerton (Tom Kenny).

Narrated and sung by Burt Reynolds, with veteran actor/voice artist Bill Fagerbakke in the role of Frosty, this new chapter in the saga revisits Frosty many years after he shouts out his signature phrase “Happy Birthday!”, for the first time when he appears in a little town where magic, silliness, and nonsense of all kinds are strictly against the rules.


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