
Twitchell's invented Summer Wheeze: a spray can that instantly removes snow and slush. And Beansborough's getting snow-free. And Holly has to keep Frosty from melting, and convince everybody that snow's actually a good thing.... (Full plot summary below)
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Twitchell's invented Summer Wheeze: a spray can that instantly removes snow and slush. And Beansborough's getting snow-free. And Holly has to keep Frosty from melting, and convince everybody that snow's actually a good thing.
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| User ReviewJeremy CThis a good Christmas speical. But not as good as the first. GRADE:B+ |
| User ReviewGregory C151216: Frosty returns for Christmas twenty-three years later and does so with a little more class than Charlie Brown did. Though a rather week sequel, this film has some redeeming qualities. Brief moments of humour, like when Twitchell's cat hitting the windshield of the limousine. And though the new Frosty lacks the appeal of the original, it's good to hear Goodman's voice and even better to hear Andrea Martin's. Can't put this beyond a three though. |
| User ReviewErin DNot as good as its predecessor and it's poorly animated. |
| User ReviewStacy MAlthough I do not enjoy this short film as much as the original Frosty the Snowman, the storyline is still kind of cute. The animation is not that great. The characters look like peanuts characters badly drawn. |
| User ReviewTimothy SNot as good as the first one. But kids would enjoy it. |
| User ReviewDavey MA very strange film indeed--Bill Melendez directs a screenplay more packed with pop culture references and jokes only adults will get than the "Shrek" movies, but the animation style is fun, and best of all it's an early 90s anti-global warming environmentally aware Christmas special for kids. John Goodman turns out to be a very good choice for the voice of Frosty, and Mark Mothersbaugh writes some unfortunate music in his post-Devo, pre-Wes Anderson, "Rugrats" contemporary phase. Not a classic like the Rankin-Bass "Frosty," but fun, worthwhile, and (best of all) very, very strange. |
| User ReviewKathryn VNothing beats the original, but this was still a cute movie to see! |
| User ReviewTheCullenLegacy .Nothing can compare to the original Frosty the Snowman but still a fun film for the Holidays! |
| User ReviewRichard SAlthough I do not enjoy this short film as much as the original Frosty the Snowman, the storyline is still kind of cute. The animation is not that great. The characters look like peanuts characters badly drawn. |
| User ReviewAaron JI saw this short film on the tele the other night, and it was amusing but falls short of the splendor provided me each viewing by the original "Frosty the Snowman" (1969). Enjoy it during the Christmas season especially if you have young ones. |