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US Mall 1 - Frosty the Snowman

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Manufacturer: Sony Wonder (Video) Starring: Jackie Vernon, Billy De Wolfe, Jimmy Durante, Paul Frees, June Foray Directed By: Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780307142467 Format: Animated ISBN: 0307142469 Label: Sony Wonder (Video) Manufacturer: Sony Wonder (Video) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Wonder (Video) Release Date: 1998-09-01 Running Time: 22 Studio: Sony Wonder (Video) Theatrical Release Date: 1969-12-07
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Customer Rating:      Summary: How many unhelpfulls will I get for this? Comment: I don't know about you folks, but good old Frosty always creeped me out.
Maybe it's just the neighborhood I live in, but if I saw some fat snowman running around my yard singing, I'd grab a blow torch and chase him down the street.
Here's my neighborhood's version of Frosty.
Frosty the Crack Dealer.
Frosty the crack head was a desperate lonely soul,
With a broken glass pipe and a cocaine nose
And two eyes made of dope.
Frosty the crack head is a dirty old perv they say,
He was made of coke but the people
Know how he came to life one day.
There must have been some magic in that
Old crack pipe they found.
For when they placed it his mouth
He began to dance around.
O, Frosty the crack head
Was fried as he could be,
And the people say he could smoke
And drink just the same as you and me.
Chug a lug, lug,
Sniffety, sniff
Look at Frosty go.
Thumpetty thump
Merry Chri$tmas!!!!!!!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Timeless Rankin and Bass Christmas Classic Paired With An Unfortunate "Update". Comment: While it is a total joy to have the classic Rankin and Bass Christmas classic "Frosty the Snowman", on DVD what is disappointing is that it is unfortunately paired on this DVD with a dour "update", of the adventures of the most famous Snowman in the world titled "Frosty Returns", that is a clear victim of "politically correct", agendas. The original 1969 classic "Frosty the Snowman", is a story beloved by generations of television viewers with its catchy tunes, beautiful animation, likeable characters, and unabashed celebration of Christmas and all its traditions. "Frosty Returns", however is seemingly driven by a desire to down play the importance of Christmas traditions altogether, indeed Christmas amazingly is never even referred to once in the story, being instead replaced by a rather unfortunate "Winter festival". Imagining Frosty the Snowman without Christmas is like trying to picture Rudolph without his shiny nose! While the original has charm aplenty "Frosty Returns", also displays a number of less than charming characters, namely Frosty himself who in this story is more sarcastic and jive talking and far less jolly than in the memorable original. This sequel also has some of the most woeful animation and songs in it that you could imagine which only succeeds in making the original classic shine ever more brightly. Seeing these two features side by side on this disk made a number of decades apart clearly illustrates the often discussed "war on Christmas", that seems to be taking place in our western culture and after one screening of the "update" "Frosty Returns", I know I'll be sticking with the original classic "Frosty the Snowman", which still charms all these decades after it was produced by the legendary team of Arthur Rankin and Jules Bass.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Two Thumbs Way Up For the original FROSTY But Way Down For FROSTY RETURNS Comment: The original FROSTY THE SNOWMAN is a true Christmas classic. Jimmy Durante is the perfect narrator for this clever holiday cartoon from the early 50's. The story has humor, suspense and even pathos (who can forget the sight of our friend Frosty turned in to a big puddle of water on the greenhouse floor?) as well as themes of rebirth and friendship. And of course there's that wonderful title song.
Unfortunately FROSTY RETURNS is inferior to the original in every respect. There are so many technical goofs in the animation I at times wondered if this was supposed to be self mocking. I have always found Jonathan Winters annoying and his performance here does nothing to change my opinion. As other reviewers have said the kid characters have strange similarities to certain friends of a beagle named Snoopy and I swear at least one of the adults was a Mr. Magoo clone. The songs are nothing special and it is never a good thing when an adult finds the plot of a children's cartoon difficult to follow.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Frosty Returns Stinks!! Comment: Frosty the Snowman is a wonderful story! A classic! Frosty Returns was horribly disappointing! Other reviewers already mentioned the socio-political agenda which was obvious, but I would like to add that the music was BAD, BAD, BAD! Not only were they melodically boring, but the lyrics sounded like they were written by a 4 year old. The fact that the characters couldn't carry a tune in a bucket didn't help either! They could have at least found people who can sing!!!
Buy it for Frosty... Chuck Frosty Returns in the garbage! Don't waste your time!
Customer Rating:      Summary: love it Comment: My three year old daughter loves this...it was one of my favorites growing up too so I don't mind watching it over and over and over again with her.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: How many unhelpfulls will I get for this? Comment: I don't know about you folks, but good old Frosty always creeped me out.
Maybe it's just the neighborhood I live in, but if I saw some fat snowman running around my yard singing, I'd grab a blow torch and chase him down the street.
Here's my neighborhood's version of Frosty.
Frosty the Crack Dealer.
Frosty the crack head was a desperate lonely soul,
With a broken glass pipe and a cocaine nose
And two eyes made of dope.
Frosty the crack head is a dirty old perv they say,
He was made of coke but the people
Know how he came to life one day.
There must have been some magic in that
Old crack pipe they found.
For when they placed it his mouth
He began to dance around.
O, Frosty the crack head
Was fried as he could be,
And the people say he could smoke
And drink just the same as you and me.
Chug a lug, lug,
Sniffety, sniff
Look at Frosty go.
Thumpetty thump
Merry Chri$tmas!!!!!!!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Timeless Rankin and Bass Christmas Classic Paired With An Unfortunate "Update". Comment: While it is a total joy to have the classic Rankin and Bass Christmas classic "Frosty the Snowman", on DVD what is disappointing is that it is unfortunately paired on this DVD with a dour "update", of the adventures of the most famous Snowman in the world titled "Frosty Returns", that is a clear victim of "politically correct", agendas. The original 1969 classic "Frosty the Snowman", is a story beloved by generations of television viewers with its catchy tunes, beautiful animation, likeable characters, and unabashed celebration of Christmas and all its traditions. "Frosty Returns", however is seemingly driven by a desire to down play the importance of Christmas traditions altogether, indeed Christmas amazingly is never even referred to once in the story, being instead replaced by a rather unfortunate "Winter festival". Imagining Frosty the Snowman without Christmas is like trying to picture Rudolph without his shiny nose! While the original has charm aplenty "Frosty Returns", also displays a number of less than charming characters, namely Frosty himself who in this story is more sarcastic and jive talking and far less jolly than in the memorable original. This sequel also has some of the most woeful animation and songs in it that you could imagine which only succeeds in making the original classic shine ever more brightly. Seeing these two features side by side on this disk made a number of decades apart clearly illustrates the often discussed "war on Christmas", that seems to be taking place in our western culture and after one screening of the "update" "Frosty Returns", I know I'll be sticking with the original classic "Frosty the Snowman", which still charms all these decades after it was produced by the legendary team of Arthur Rankin and Jules Bass.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Two Thumbs Way Up For the original FROSTY But Way Down For FROSTY RETURNS Comment: The original FROSTY THE SNOWMAN is a true Christmas classic. Jimmy Durante is the perfect narrator for this clever holiday cartoon from the early 50's. The story has humor, suspense and even pathos (who can forget the sight of our friend Frosty turned in to a big puddle of water on the greenhouse floor?) as well as themes of rebirth and friendship. And of course there's that wonderful title song.
Unfortunately FROSTY RETURNS is inferior to the original in every respect. There are so many technical goofs in the animation I at times wondered if this was supposed to be self mocking. I have always found Jonathan Winters annoying and his performance here does nothing to change my opinion. As other reviewers have said the kid characters have strange similarities to certain friends of a beagle named Snoopy and I swear at least one of the adults was a Mr. Magoo clone. The songs are nothing special and it is never a good thing when an adult finds the plot of a children's cartoon difficult to follow.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Frosty Returns Stinks!! Comment: Frosty the Snowman is a wonderful story! A classic! Frosty Returns was horribly disappointing! Other reviewers already mentioned the socio-political agenda which was obvious, but I would like to add that the music was BAD, BAD, BAD! Not only were they melodically boring, but the lyrics sounded like they were written by a 4 year old. The fact that the characters couldn't carry a tune in a bucket didn't help either! They could have at least found people who can sing!!!
Buy it for Frosty... Chuck Frosty Returns in the garbage! Don't waste your time!
Customer Rating:      Summary: love it Comment: My three year old daughter loves this...it was one of my favorites growing up too so I don't mind watching it over and over and over again with her.
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