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00:00:00All too often, our happiest memories are packed away in the hard-to-reach places.
00:00:09But when you find something long forgotten, you rediscover what you knew all along.
00:00:30This is the story of a town that had forgotten, and the one magical winner that made everyone remember.
00:00:45Frosty the snowman was a jolly, happy soul, with a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of code.
00:00:56Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale, they say.
00:01:03He was made of snow, but the children know that he came to life one day.
00:01:08There must have found some magic in that old silk hat they found.
00:01:15For when they placed it on his head, he began to dance around.
00:01:20Frosty the snowman was alive as he could be.
00:01:26And the children say he could laugh and play just the same as you and me.
00:01:32It is said that Frosty the snowman always goes where he is needed most.
00:01:42And right now, no one needs Frosty more than a boy named Tommy Tinkerton in a town called Evergreen.
00:01:50Okay, boys. Rise and shine. Daylight's burning. The early bird catches the worm.
00:02:02The worm? Oh, boy!
00:02:08Dad, I had the strangest dream last night.
00:02:11Not now, sport, okay?
00:02:13Put some hop in your hustle. Put some grease in your muscle. You are going to be late.
00:02:16Who's going out for morning inspection?
00:02:19You are!
00:02:20And who's going to be downstairs in exactly 3.5 minutes, prompt, present, and prepared, huh?
00:02:26Me are!
00:02:27I mean, oh, we are.
00:02:31Check-a-roonie. Time waits for no man.
00:02:35Tick-tock, Tinkertons! Tick-tock!
00:02:46Way to shine, big guy.
00:02:57Thanks for playing by the rules.
00:02:59Now that's clean street
00:03:17Morning milk delivered
00:03:20Check
00:03:22Paper boy and root
00:03:23Check
00:03:24Hey, good morning, Mr. Mayor
00:03:26Flowers and perennials in a constant state of bloom
00:03:29Despite frigid weather conditions
00:03:30Come on, buddy
00:03:34Be a team player
00:03:35Attaboy
00:03:39Teeth, not gums
00:03:54Teeth, not gums
00:03:55Good looking, looking good
00:03:58At ease, Tinkertons
00:04:00Breakfast eaten
00:04:01Check
00:04:01Dog walked
00:04:02Sir, yes, sir
00:04:04Homework complete
00:04:07Yes, sir, dad, sir
00:04:09Yes
00:04:09Mr. Tinkerton had his family
00:04:12And every other family in Evergreen
00:04:14Plain by his rules
00:04:16Chin up and shoulders back
00:04:23Eyes straight
00:04:24Steady gait
00:04:25That is one straight line
00:04:32Eyes forward
00:04:35Get the lead out
00:04:38And for the most part
00:04:40The children of Evergreen
00:04:42Never did step out of that line
00:04:43Unless, of course, by accident
00:04:46And we're walking
00:04:48Keep it moving, people
00:04:51But if there's one thing that life has taught me
00:05:20It's that there are no accidents
00:05:24Hey
00:05:25Tommy, get over here
00:05:31Keep it moving, people
00:05:33Let's keep it going
00:05:35Hey, Walter
00:05:46After school
00:05:48Let me guess
00:05:49You're gonna go talk to Sarah, Simple
00:05:51You say that every day, Tommy
00:05:53This time, I mean it
00:05:55There's something different about today
00:05:58Move it! Move it! Move it!
00:06:01That hat, Principal Pinkley
00:06:14I think it's following me
00:06:16Do I look like a baby?
00:06:19No, sir, Principal Pinkley, sir
00:06:21Does it look like bedtime?
00:06:23No
00:06:23Then why are you telling me stories?
00:06:26Get inside!
00:06:28Good morning, children
00:06:34Our hands are clean
00:06:36And neatly folded
00:06:38Because
00:06:39Because we always follow the rules
00:06:43Eyes forward, pupils
00:06:45Now, during today's lesson
00:06:47Let's work on concentrating
00:06:49On our perfect, perfect, perfect lettering
00:06:53Listen up, Shortstack
00:06:55If you think you're entitled to special privileges
00:06:58Just because your dad is the mayor
00:06:59Then you are sadly mistaken
00:07:01When I say eyes forward
00:07:02I mean eyes forward
00:07:04Hi, Sarah
00:07:24So they, uh, switched pencils on us
00:07:26Did you notice?
00:07:27They used to use the number two
00:07:28And now they're using the number four
00:07:30But me, I've always been a fan of number two
00:07:33Yeah
00:07:34Uh, my mother's expecting me
00:07:37Uh, okay
00:07:38Well, bye
00:07:39Switched pencils on us
00:07:43What an idiot
00:07:44But I don't want to stay cooped up in my room all day, mother
00:07:48I want to go outside and play
00:07:50Playing is overrated
00:07:53When I was a girl
00:07:55Do you know what my favorite after school activity was?
00:07:58Having mother brush my hair
00:08:01And with long sweeping strokes to me brush
00:08:06Brush
00:08:07You see, Sarah
00:08:09Every girl is a princess
00:08:11And her hair
00:08:12Is her crown
00:08:13But I don't want to be a princess
00:08:16I want to be an urban planner
00:08:18I swear you get this from your father's side
00:08:23Question one
00:08:42Your salad and soup course are presented at the same time
00:08:46Set salad aside
00:08:49Three o'clock
00:08:50Using soup spoon
00:08:51Largest on the table
00:08:52Move soup and counterclockwise motions to cool
00:08:54Never blow
00:08:55Never slurp
00:08:56Never set soil spoon on tablecloth
00:08:58Wait until others have finished
00:08:59Before moving on to the salad course
00:09:02Ooh, look out
00:09:04Green of influence
00:09:05Blind one
00:09:06Wants to know if you're available for tea
00:09:08Loser
00:09:10What is that?
00:09:11A backwards ale?
00:09:13You are
00:09:14Hey, hey, hey
00:09:16Sportsmanship boys
00:09:18Tommy can still redeem himself in the
00:09:21Bonus round
00:09:22Which foods are appropriate to eat with one's fingers?
00:09:28Artichokes, asparagus, hors d'oeuvres
00:09:30Crudités, crepes, cocktail, wieners
00:09:33Olives, pickles, nuts, dabbled eggs, chips
00:09:36Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes
00:09:40We have a winner
00:09:43Numero uno
00:09:47Victory lap around the hood?
00:09:49What do you say?
00:09:50Just you, me, and the clipboard
00:09:53Ha ha, yeah
00:09:54Woohoo
00:09:59Oh, would you look at how he has that little clipboard all dressed up for the snow
00:10:08If that's not the cutest thing
00:10:11Oh, Tommy, don't let it get you down
00:10:15You're capable of great things too
00:10:18You'll see
00:10:19You're looking for me?
00:10:41I can't
00:10:43I already let my dad down once today
00:10:45I just can't
00:10:47And so Frosty's path to Tommy Tinkerton
00:10:53Would not be straight and narrow
00:10:56The path would twist and turn
00:11:00Leading Frosty to the home of Walter Waiter
00:11:04Tommy's friend and next door neighbor
00:11:06Who's there?
00:11:17Aha, no answer
00:11:20And so what do you do now, Walter?
00:11:23Open the door and hit him with the vegetables
00:11:25These are not vegetables, Walter
00:11:28This is corn
00:11:29Corn is a starch
00:11:30Open the door and hit him with the starch?
00:11:33Absolutely not
00:11:34So I don't open the door at all?
00:11:36You do not
00:11:37And so what do I do with the starch?
00:11:40You put it away
00:11:41In the pantry
00:11:42Put it away
00:11:43In the pantry
00:11:45You can rinse those dinner dishes while you're in there, Walter
00:11:48Rinse the dinner dishes
00:11:50And don't make the water too hot
00:11:53Or you'll burn yourself, Walter
00:11:55Burn myself, Walter
00:11:56And don't let the water run full black
00:11:59Or you'll wet yourself, Walter
00:12:00Oh, good
00:12:01Oh, good
00:12:02Oh, messy
00:12:03Oh, no
00:12:04Oh, I didn't
00:12:05I wasn't supposed to
00:12:07Water
00:12:07Oh
00:12:08Walter was a nervous boy
00:12:10So who would have guessed that Walter Waiter
00:12:14Walter the worrier
00:12:16Would be the first one
00:12:18To heed Frosty's call
00:12:19Who are you and what do you want?
00:12:33How are you doing this?
00:12:35I don't see any strings
00:12:37Walter!
00:12:46Where are you going?
00:12:48I have no idea
00:12:50I'm flying through the night sky
00:12:53Without a coat
00:12:55That was incredible
00:13:12Hat, where are you, Hat?
00:13:18I know
00:13:19Happy birthday!
00:13:28But it's not my birthday
00:13:31Well, then I guess we're not twins, are we?
00:13:39Twins?
00:13:39Well, of course we're not twins
00:13:42I'm a person
00:13:44And you're a snowman
00:13:46A snowman?
00:13:48I am?
00:13:49You're right, I am!
00:13:52Hey, anyone ever teach you the right way to make a snowball?
00:13:56An actual snowball?
00:13:57Like on TV?
00:13:58The key
00:13:59The key is to find some good wet snow
00:14:02Keep it on
00:14:03Don't be stingy
00:14:04And pack it tight
00:14:06You're not going to throw that at me, are you?
00:14:09Oh, I don't know
00:14:11But I'm not even wearing my helmet
00:14:14And my mother says I can't afford another head injury
00:14:18Hey, that didn't even hurt
00:14:22Ready, set, snow!
00:14:39Wow!
00:14:40It's snow!
00:14:42No fair, you cheated
00:14:44Knock, knock
00:14:59Who's there?
00:15:01Ice cream soda
00:15:03Ice cream soda who?
00:15:05Ice cream soda, whole neighborhood can't hear me!
00:15:09Shh!
00:15:09Well, I guess I better head in inside now
00:15:15No, it's just that I'm a little scared
00:15:21Scared?
00:15:22Scared of what?
00:15:24My mother
00:15:25Why?
00:15:27Is she covered in hair?
00:15:29Does she have long fangs or terrible claws?
00:15:33No, she's just a lady
00:15:35Oh
00:15:37Well, just a lady doesn't sound so scary
00:15:40Huh
00:15:41Hello, Mother
00:15:47Walter?
00:15:49What is the meaning of this?
00:15:50I thought you were in your bed
00:15:52Fast asleep
00:15:53What in the world were you doing out there?
00:15:57I guess I was having fun
00:15:59Never falter, Walter
00:16:05One down
00:16:08The rest of Evergreen to go
00:16:11I heard he was out after dark
00:16:23And he didn't tell his mother
00:16:24And he wasn't even sorry
00:16:26Walter
00:16:27Walter
00:16:29I think he broke all the walls
00:16:31Walter
00:16:31Walter, what were you doing out there last night?
00:16:44It was amazing
00:16:45I...
00:16:46I'll tell you at lunch
00:16:49With all due respect, sir
00:16:52You must come down on this boy
00:16:54Swiftly and without mercy
00:16:56Otherwise, we'll be looking at a mutiny situation
00:16:59Ooh, mutiny's not good
00:17:01No, sir, it isn't
00:17:03We're in a bit of a pickle, Pank
00:17:06Sure, the kid's a good egg
00:17:08But one sour grape can spoil the whole enchilada
00:17:11Well, am I wrong?
00:17:15Walter, waiter, please rise
00:17:18Cheese and rise
00:17:25I can't watch
00:17:26That's hard
00:17:32Pointy, isn't it?
00:17:34I'm sorry to have to do this to you, son
00:17:36Next time this boy thinks of breaking curfew
00:17:41I dare say he'll think twice
00:17:43Thrice
00:17:44Or thrice, maybe
00:17:48There are no winners here today
00:17:51Let's direct our attention back to the board, please
00:18:01Wow
00:18:05Yes!
00:18:19Walter
00:18:19You gotta tell me what's going on
00:18:23I saw that hat yesterday and
00:18:26Hey, waiter
00:18:27If you don't shape up, I'm gonna squash you like a bug
00:18:31But that's not a bug, Charlie
00:18:33That's corn
00:18:35Corn's a starch
00:18:37This time it was the starch
00:18:39But next time it's gonna be your face
00:18:42So I suggest you watch your back, Walter
00:18:44You watch your back and your front
00:18:47And your middle area, too
00:18:49It was the first time in evergreen history
00:18:56That the detention room had been used
00:18:59They had to find a special key just to open it
00:19:02No!
00:19:03I'm sorry, son
00:19:06But this is for your own good
00:19:11Get ready to taste the cap!
00:19:12Dad!
00:19:13Taste it!
00:19:14I only...
00:19:15Food fighting is a no-no, Charles
00:19:18You know better
00:19:19Rules are rules
00:19:21And I'll need the pin back
00:19:26Not the pin
00:19:28Yes, the pin
00:19:30Oh, definitely the pin
00:19:31That hurt me more than it hurt you, son
00:19:37Because I poke myself
00:19:39Right there, see?
00:19:42Whoa, Charlie's in there
00:19:44Now, Walter
00:19:46I'm giving you one last chance
00:19:48To make nice-nice
00:19:50And tell ol' Mr. Tink
00:19:51Where you were last night
00:19:53Oh, play ball, waiter
00:19:55And walk out of here now
00:19:56With what's left of your dignity
00:19:58Well, if you really must know
00:20:01I was playing with a magical snowman
00:20:03Magical snowman?
00:20:06Yeah, you heard me
00:20:07Wait a minute
00:20:10Is it my imagination, or...?
00:20:13It is most definitely your imagination, sir
00:20:15Magical snowmen do not exist
00:20:18No, no, of course they don't
00:20:21We'll fetch you boys
00:20:22Before the building closes
00:20:24Did you see the looks on their faces?
00:20:29That'll put an end to the nonsense
00:20:31I guarantee it
00:20:33So what do you want to do now?
00:20:34Midday inspection?
00:20:35Look for parking violations?
00:20:36Spit shine the clipboard?
00:20:37I'm up for anything!
00:20:38Would if I could, Hanky Panky
00:20:40But I can't, so I won't
00:20:42Tomorrow's another day, sir
00:20:44Tomorrow's another day, sir
00:20:49Tomorrow
00:20:50Is indeed
00:20:51Another day
00:20:55Dunce caps
00:20:56Detention
00:20:57You would have thought
00:20:58You would have thought
00:20:59On a day like that
00:21:00Students would rush home
00:21:01Just to stay out of harm's way
00:21:04But no one did
00:21:06Instead
00:21:07They lingered
00:21:08Breathing in the unmistakable scent
00:21:11Of mischief
00:21:12Of mischief
00:21:13That hung in the air
00:21:14In the air
00:21:15Well, don't doubt
00:21:16You chicos
00:21:17
00:21:18Guys
00:21:19What?
00:21:20Well
00:21:21Well
00:21:22What?
00:21:23Yay
00:21:24Oh
00:21:25Yay
00:21:34Huh
00:21:35Who
00:21:39Hands
00:21:43Let's go.
00:22:13Let's go.
00:22:43The worst part is, even though Sarah had no idea who she was talking to that day, Tommy couldn't help but feel that she had called it just right.
00:22:53Oh, hello!
00:23:00Wait!
00:23:06Magical snowman.
00:23:20Yeah, right.
00:23:22What?
00:23:23No such thing.
00:23:24Is too.
00:23:25Is not.
00:23:26Is too.
00:23:27Is not.
00:23:28Is not.
00:23:29Is too.
00:23:30Is not.
00:23:31You think anyone's gonna believe your stupid story about a stupid snowman?
00:23:39I think they already believe it.
00:23:41Okay.
00:23:42You ever seen your dad that tongue-tied before?
00:23:44Hmm?
00:23:45No such thing.
00:23:46No such thing.
00:23:47No such thing.
00:23:48No such thing.
00:23:49No such thing.
00:23:50No such thing.
00:23:51No such thing.
00:23:53Shh.
00:24:13Excuse me, did you see a...
00:24:15Shh.
00:24:23Stop!
00:24:26Whoa!
00:24:32Whoa.
00:24:39I can't believe he took my pen.
00:24:41That's nothing.
00:24:42He told the little kid who lives next door to me that Santa Claus doesn't exist.
00:24:46Santa Claus doesn't exist!
00:24:48Just like magical snowmen, right?
00:24:53Let's go!
00:25:10Let's go!
00:25:12Hmm.
00:25:13I see what you're going for.
00:25:15But his lower body lacks structure.
00:25:17Guess it takes one to know one.
00:25:19You better believe it!
00:25:20Watch me work!
00:25:21Wow!
00:25:22I call it...
00:25:23Oh!
00:25:24Oh!
00:25:25Oh!
00:25:26Oh!
00:25:27Oh!
00:25:28Oh!
00:25:29Oh!
00:25:30Oh!
00:25:31Oh!
00:25:32Oh!
00:25:33Oh!
00:25:34Oh!
00:25:35Oh!
00:25:36Oh!
00:25:37Oh!
00:25:38Oh!
00:25:39Oh!
00:25:40Oh!
00:25:41Oh!
00:25:43Oh!
00:25:44Oh!
00:25:45Oh!
00:25:46Oh!
00:25:47Oh!
00:25:48Oh!
00:25:49wO ow!
00:25:50I call it..
00:25:51me!
00:25:52I see the resemblance!
00:25:53Welp!
00:25:54Gotta go!
00:25:58Walter!
00:26:00Call me!
00:26:01
00:26:11What is this place?
00:26:33Wow.
00:26:41The secret and never-ending adventures of Frosty the Snowman?
00:26:59Wow.
00:27:04Once upon a time, there was a boy who didn't believe in magic.
00:27:09Ironically, his father was a magician.
00:27:13The boy believed that real magic, the stuff you can't explain, did not exist.
00:27:24And then one day, when the boy was running an errand for his father,
00:27:29something amazing happened.
00:27:44Happy birthday!
00:27:47There must have been some magic in father's hat after all.
00:27:51Utter nonsense, says his father.
00:27:53The boy should know better.
00:27:55Magic?
00:27:56Talking snowman?
00:27:57It's as foolish as foolish can be.
00:27:59The boy spent the rest of the winter looking for his father's hat.
00:28:04Looking for proof that Frosty the Snowman really did exist.
00:28:09But he never found any.
00:28:16That's it?
00:28:17Pearl has the new clipboard quarterly arrived.
00:28:20Sure could use the pick-me-up.
00:28:22Ah, here you go, Mr. Tinkerson.
00:28:24Oh, say, did you see Tommy?
00:28:26Came in just a few moments ago.
00:28:28At least I think that was him.
00:28:30I call it Sarah Says in the key of G.
00:28:42Really, Sarah?
00:28:43Why, I can't even hear myself think with that racket.
00:28:46You should be practicing your scales.
00:28:49But scales are so repetitive.
00:28:53And that's the point, Sarah.
00:28:55That's precisely the point.
00:28:57Scales are the foundation of an accomplished pianist.
00:29:01And an air of accomplishment is what makes a girl captivating to a suitor.
00:29:05How do you think I charmed your father?
00:29:11You charmed him right to sleep.
00:29:13Well, don't blame me.
00:29:14He was like that when I found him.
00:29:16Mother knows best, Sarah.
00:29:17You will sit at this piano until your scales are perfect
00:29:20and someday you will thank me for this.
00:29:27Tommy!
00:29:33Tomcat?
00:29:34No shame in going to the library, son.
00:29:37You don't have to hide your learning from me.
00:29:44You okay, Dad?
00:29:47Just a little antsy, I suppose.
00:29:49Some of the kids have been giving your old man an awful case of the good griefs.
00:29:55Your brother's one of them.
00:29:57Food fighting, breaking curfew, and now some nonsense about a magical snowman.
00:30:04Geez Louise, where did I go wrong?
00:30:06Seems like every kid in town is breaking the rules.
00:30:10But not you, Tomo.
00:30:11I want you to have this pin.
00:30:14You're number one now.
00:30:17Me?
00:30:18Who else?
00:30:19I want you to be my eyes, my ears, my nose, and my feet.
00:30:25I'm counting on you to tell me if there is any funny business whatsoever.
00:30:30I don't know what I'd do if I didn't have you always right there beside me,
00:30:34helping me keep things straight.
00:30:37It's okay, Dad.
00:30:41Oh, I was talking to the clipboard, son.
00:30:44Oh.
00:30:45My rules may seem silly, but they're made to protect you.
00:30:49Protect me from what?
00:30:51Disappointment.
00:30:52Delusion.
00:30:53Some other things that start with duh.
00:30:56Things that start with duh that you couldn't possibly understand.
00:31:00So, just trust me, Tom Tom, and be a good, good rule follower, huh?
00:31:04Will you do that for me?
00:31:05You got it, Dad.
00:31:07Attaboy.
00:31:08Let's have a hug.
00:31:11Oh, what the heck.
00:31:12The both of you.
00:31:13Hello.
00:31:14Hello.
00:31:15Hello.
00:31:16You talk.
00:31:17So do you.
00:31:18I talk all the time, actually.
00:31:19But no one ever seems to hear me.
00:31:20Maybe you're talking too loudly.
00:31:21Is that right?
00:31:22In fact, the quieter I talk, the more attention you have to have, the more attention you have to have.
00:31:29Just to hear what I'm saying.
00:31:30Wow.
00:31:31You're right.
00:31:32Shhh.
00:31:33Shhh.
00:31:34Shhh.
00:31:35Shhh.
00:31:36Shhh.
00:31:37Shhh.
00:31:38Shhh.
00:31:39So, Sarah, what is it that you have to say?
00:31:40Well, okay.
00:31:41My mom always doesn't have to be all free.
00:31:42That's fine.
00:31:43That's fine.
00:31:44That's fine.
00:31:45That's fine.
00:31:46Dear Miss Barker.
00:31:47I am not my mother.
00:31:48What's that?
00:31:49Oh, that's fine.
00:31:50What's that?
00:31:51Oh, I don't know.
00:31:52What's that?
00:31:53What's that?
00:31:54Is that right?
00:31:55Shhh.
00:31:56Is that right?
00:31:57Is that right?
00:31:58In fact, the quieter I talk, the more attention you have to pay, just to hear what I'm saying.
00:32:01Wow.
00:32:02You're right.
00:32:03Shhh.
00:32:04So Sarah, what is it that you have to say?
00:32:06Well, okay.
00:32:07My mom always doesn't have to be all free.
00:32:08That's fine.
00:32:09That's fine.
00:32:10Dear Miss Barker.
00:32:11I am not my mother.
00:32:12What's that?
00:32:13What's that?
00:32:15I must be tired.
00:32:17Dear Miss Barker, I cannot thank you enough for the...
00:32:21I don't like tea time.
00:32:23What?
00:32:24I want to play my own music.
00:32:26What is the meaning of this?
00:32:28I don't like having long hair.
00:32:32Sarah? Is that you?
00:32:35And I'd like to learn to ice skate, if you please.
00:32:39Ice skate? Ice skate? I love to ice skate!
00:32:54Wow!
00:32:55Let's go!
00:33:09Woo!
00:33:10He's maky-hee-hee-hee-hee-hee-hee!
00:33:12I love to ice skate!
00:33:14Hey!
00:33:19Hi!
00:33:22Hey!
00:33:23Hey!
00:33:24Hey!
00:33:25Hey!
00:33:26Hey!
00:33:27Hey!
00:33:28Hey!
00:33:30Hey!
00:33:31Hey!
00:33:32Hey!
00:33:33Hey!
00:33:35Hey!
00:33:36Hey!
00:33:37Hey, Charlie, I found something amazing at the library today.
00:33:55Was it my number one pin?
00:33:57Dad's not right about everything you know.
00:34:00He's not right about magic or talking snowmen.
00:34:03And he's definitely not right about you being number one.
00:34:07The secret society of Frosty the Snowman had started to form.
00:34:17But its most important member was still missing.
00:34:25I know, he was so cool.
00:34:37Think we'll ever get to see him again?
00:34:39I don't know. Maybe each kid only gets one chance.
00:34:44What do you think, Walter?
00:34:46Oh!
00:34:48So, Dad's car got vandalized, did you hear?
00:34:52Principal Pankley is still looking for the one who did it.
00:34:54Uh, this is a private conversation.
00:35:01Sorry, Tommy. Things are different now.
00:35:04Yeah, now that you're number one.
00:35:07Sure. I get it. No problem.
00:35:11His magic powers come from his top hat.
00:35:14It used to belong to a magician.
00:35:15Just so you know.
00:35:17Boys, is that you?
00:35:25Just me, Mom.
00:35:26I'm in the family room.
00:35:28Nothing missing but the family.
00:35:30What you doing?
00:35:32Scrapbooking.
00:35:34Huh?
00:35:36Mom?
00:35:38Who's this?
00:35:38Why, that's your father when he was your age.
00:35:42Playing with your grandfather's hat.
00:35:44He was a magician, you know.
00:35:47Tommy?
00:35:49Tommy?
00:35:50Doing my homework!
00:35:51I can't believe it.
00:36:03The boy in the comic.
00:36:05That's my dad.
00:36:07Way to shine, big guy.
00:36:19Feel that golden glow?
00:36:21Gosh, that's warm stuff.
00:36:24What the mouse?
00:36:30Six-a-one?
00:36:32Come on, big guy.
00:36:33Be a team player.
00:36:35There's a schedule to keep.
00:36:37You will rue the day!
00:36:47Sweet corn with drawn butter.
00:36:49I don't know where that came from.
00:36:51Now, where were we?
00:36:56Morning paper in the post box?
00:37:00Check-a-rooney.
00:37:01Snow drip safely below regulation height?
00:37:04Check.
00:37:04I don't understand.
00:37:06I don't understand.
00:37:07Oh!
00:37:10Ah!
00:37:14Ow!
00:37:15Ow!
00:37:16Ow!
00:37:18Ow!
00:37:18No!
00:37:23Oh!
00:37:24Oh!
00:37:24Oh!
00:37:24Oh!
00:37:24Oh!
00:37:25Oh!
00:37:26Oh!
00:37:27Oh!
00:37:27Oh!
00:37:28Oh!
00:37:28Oh!
00:37:28Oh!
00:37:29My car.
00:37:39What is going on here?
00:37:45Mutiny, sir.
00:37:46The calls won't stop coming in.
00:37:49Children aren't listening to the rules.
00:37:51They aren't listening to their parents.
00:37:52In a nutshell, it's mayhem.
00:37:54But if the kids aren't listening to us and they're not listening to their parents, who are they listening to?
00:38:13Here, Frosty. Over here. It's your old pal, Walter.
00:38:18Choose me. Choose me.
00:38:21Walter, I need to talk to you.
00:38:23Go away.
00:38:25No, no, no. Not you.
00:38:27No, Matt.
00:38:28What do you want?
00:38:29I want to show you something.
00:38:31It's about Frosty.
00:38:32And my dad.
00:38:34It's about the whole town.
00:38:39Ow.
00:38:40Hey, watch it.
00:38:41You watch it.
00:38:43Would you two can it?
00:38:44Whoa. You're Frosty the Snowman.
00:38:54I know.
00:38:55And you're Sonny, Sully, and Simon Sklaroo.
00:39:00Hey, you can tell us apart.
00:39:01What are you boys doing out here?
00:39:04We're taking out the trash.
00:39:06Taking out the trash?
00:39:09Taking out the trash?
00:39:11That's a great idea.
00:39:13Wait.
00:39:14I'll bet the trash hardly ever gets to go out.
00:39:17Think about it.
00:39:21Trash?
00:39:22This is evergreen.
00:39:25Evergreen?
00:39:26This is the trash.
00:39:30Ha-ha!
00:39:32Woo-hoo!
00:39:38Frosty!
00:39:38Wait a minute, Frosty!
00:39:41There's been more talk, sir, of this magical snowman.
00:39:45But it's crazy talk.
00:39:46There's no such thing.
00:39:48Is there?
00:39:49Of course not, sir.
00:39:50You know that, and I know that.
00:39:52But something has convinced our children otherwise.
00:39:56Now they're starting to question everything that evergreen stands for.
00:39:59Then we must act swiftly and without...
00:40:02Swiftly and without mercy.
00:40:04I couldn't agree more.
00:40:05It's just that...
00:40:07Please, speak frankly, Bankley.
00:40:08Well, sir, we've known each other since we were children.
00:40:11And I've never had anything but respect for you.
00:40:14Except maybe great respect.
00:40:15But these days, look at you, sir.
00:40:18You're a mess.
00:40:20I am.
00:40:20Your car's been vandalized.
00:40:22The grounds are unkempt.
00:40:24Your children won't listen to you.
00:40:26Do you really think you're still up to the job?
00:40:31For the first time in a long time, Mr. Tinkerton wasn't sure he had the answer.
00:40:37And when you don't have the answers, well, that's when there's room for wonderful things to happen.
00:40:44The little boy in the story is my dad.
00:40:50How do I know you're not just spying on me?
00:40:56Hey, get back here.
00:40:57Frosty!
00:41:01Frosty!
00:41:05Frosty!
00:41:08Charlie?
00:41:12Walter, wait!
00:41:13This is important!
00:41:14So is this!
00:41:16Frosty was my pal first!
00:41:17He's been like this for more than an hour now.
00:41:46Nothing seems to snap him out of it.
00:41:51La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
00:41:56Clipboard, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
00:41:59La, la, la, la, la, little clippy, la, la, la.
00:42:03Nothing.
00:42:04That usually cracks him up.
00:42:06Pangly is a good man.
00:42:08He'll do wonders with Evergreen.
00:42:10I'm sure of it.
00:42:13Mom, what's he talking about?
00:42:15Oh, stomach cramp.
00:42:25Ah, wait up, Frosty!
00:42:30Woo!
00:42:31Whoa!
00:42:32Woo-hoo!
00:42:33Whoa!
00:42:34Whoa!
00:42:35Whoa!
00:42:36Whoa!
00:42:37Whoa!
00:42:38Sorry!
00:42:39Dry, dry, as hard as you can.
00:42:45Take pitch me, I'm Frosty the snow-
00:42:48My city!
00:42:53It's ruined!
00:42:55You think so?
00:42:59That's evergreen the way I see it.
00:43:04Or the way I'd wish it was.
00:43:07If wishing weren't against the rules.
00:43:09This is beautiful, Sarah.
00:43:11And the best part is, the only thing you need to complete your vision is right here.
00:43:17Oh, Frosty.
00:43:20No, literally, it's right here in my chest cavity.
00:43:23Oh!
00:43:30And you keep your dreams right there too, Sarah.
00:43:33That's the safest place for them.
00:43:37Now who wants to catch some snow?
00:43:42Woo-hoo!
00:43:43Yeah!
00:44:11Guys?
00:44:12Krusty?
00:44:26Where did everyone go?
00:44:33A little help here?
00:44:37It felt like a new day for the children of Evergreen.
00:44:40But the darkest hour often comes directly after having seen the light.
00:44:47Oh no!
00:44:48Man, I hate frolicking.
00:44:52That snowman is back, and he's ruining everything!
00:44:56I gotta do something.
00:45:02Got some new friends, do you?
00:45:04No time left for your old pal?
00:45:06What's that?
00:45:08Hard being the odd man out, isn't it?
00:45:10Maybe you'd have better luck finding Frosty if you waited till dark.
00:45:14You know, when he wasn't so busy.
00:45:16You mean, you know about Frosty?
00:45:21Sure.
00:45:22No biggie.
00:45:23What about curfew?
00:45:25You know, I think we can bend the rules.
00:45:27Just this once now.
00:45:28Hey, you know what?
00:45:29I'll even chaperone.
00:45:30Don't thank me now.
00:45:31What say we meet at the lake?
00:45:328.45 work for you?
00:45:33My daughter didn't make her mad this morning.
00:45:35My boys said the snowman made them shirk their chores and steal our garbage.
00:45:39My daughter is refusing piano.
00:45:41She only wants to go ice skating with the snowfellow.
00:45:44They're breaking rules!
00:45:45Talking bad.
00:45:46Acting silly.
00:45:47Telling stories all about some snowman named Frosty.
00:45:48Oh!
00:45:49Ah!
00:45:50Ah!
00:45:51Ah!
00:45:52Ah!
00:45:53Ah!
00:45:54Ah!
00:45:55Ah!
00:45:56Ah!
00:45:57Ah!
00:45:58Ah!
00:45:59Ah!
00:46:00Ah!
00:46:01Ah!
00:46:02Ah!
00:46:03Ah!
00:46:04Ah!
00:46:05Ah!
00:46:06Ah!
00:46:07Ah!
00:46:08Ah!
00:46:09Ah!
00:46:10Ah!
00:46:11Yeah!
00:46:12Ah!
00:46:13Ah!
00:46:14Ah!
00:46:19Ah!
00:46:21Ah!
00:46:22Ah!
00:46:23Ah!
00:46:28Ah!
00:46:30All right!
00:46:33Good people of Evergreen, on behalf of Mr.
00:46:39Mr. Tinkerton and myself, I assure you, magical snowmen do not exist.
00:46:48A child's imagination is a dangerous thing.
00:46:53Any future bouts of imaginitis will be dealt with swiftly and without mercy.
00:47:01As of tonight, I will be stepping in for Mr. Tinkerton in managing both the crisis situation and the town of Evergreen.
00:47:14And I assure you, you will never hear the words, Frosty the Snowman, again!
00:47:22Mr. Tinkerton, old friend, your clipboard, please.
00:47:33Mr. Tinkerton, old friend, your clipboard, please.
00:48:04The boy spent the rest of the winter looking for proof that Frosty the Snowman really did exist.
00:48:09But he never found any.
00:48:13I wish the rest of these pages weren't blank.
00:48:20Amazing!
00:48:23What the boy didn't know was that Frosty was looking for him, too.
00:48:27But someone who was jealous of the boy had captured Frosty's hat and locked it away.
00:48:33Principal Pankley!
00:48:40But the wind has a way of stirring things up.
00:48:47The boy was a man now.
00:48:50And if he did not find his way back to Frosty and restore his faith in magic, the others would turn his world into an ugly place.
00:49:02Wait a minute.
00:49:03Walter, wait!
00:49:04Walter, wait!
00:49:09Lights out, Tommy.
00:49:11Your father still picks the rules in this house, and it's lights out.
00:49:15What?
00:49:16Okay, Mom.
00:49:17Sorry.
00:49:18I can't let this happen.
00:49:23This is fun, Walter.
00:49:41But it's getting kind of late, isn't it?
00:49:43Just a little longer, please.
00:49:47I want you to teach me how to do a figure eight like Sarah.
00:49:51Okay, I guess.
00:50:02The frosting!
00:50:15No!
00:50:16Peppa!
00:50:17Oh!
00:50:18Oh!
00:50:19Oh!
00:50:20Oh!
00:50:21Oh!
00:50:22Oh!
00:50:23Oh!
00:50:24Oh!
00:50:25Oh!
00:50:26Oh!
00:50:27Oh!
00:50:28Oh!
00:50:29Oh!
00:50:30Oh!
00:50:31Oh!
00:50:32Oh!
00:50:32Oh!
00:50:33Oh!
00:50:34Pleasure doing business with you, waiter.
00:50:36You never said anything about Frosty being mounted.
00:50:41Do I look like a tissue?
00:50:44No.
00:50:45Then why are you crying all over me?
00:50:50Look, you had your little one-on-one time with Frosty.
00:50:58Man-o a snow-man-o.
00:51:01Then if you play your cards right, I'll even allow you visitation.
00:51:05Power smile.
00:51:08Better get home to bed, Wally.
00:51:14Wally, you're in direct violation of Evergreen curfew.
00:51:18I guess you got your big chance to suck up to Dad.
00:51:23What's Dad supposed to mean?
00:51:25Someone who knew how to destroy Frosty ratted him out.
00:51:31His magic powers are in his hat, just so you know.
00:51:32You think I did this?
00:51:33No matter how many times you had the chance, you never hung out with him.
00:51:38Because I was afraid...
00:51:39Of Frosty?
00:51:40No, I...
00:51:41Ahem!
00:51:42Ahem!
00:51:43Ahem!
00:51:44Ahem!
00:51:45Ahem!
00:51:46Principal Pankley will now take the stage.
00:51:57Ahem!
00:51:59Ahem. Principal Pankley.
00:52:03Ahem.
00:52:04Oh, sorry. Mayor Pankley.
00:52:07Hey!
00:52:08Oh, sorry. Mayor Principal Pankley will now take the stage. All rise.
00:52:20Thank you, Ms. Sharpie. And thank you, children. Thank you, thank you.
00:52:24It is a new day. As some of you may know, Mr. Tinkerton has passed the clipboard to me.
00:52:33I am now your leader.
00:52:38Right. Over the past several weeks, some of you may have thought that you saw something or met...
00:52:46Where's the hat?
00:52:47What?
00:52:48He's gone. And I know you had something to do with it, Walter.
00:52:52I don't know what you're talking about.
00:52:55The age of Pankley is upon us. Children are to follow the rules. Parents are to ask no questions.
00:53:04And Evergreen shall do only what Pankley says.
00:53:09Pankley says stand up.
00:53:12Pankley says touch your heads.
00:53:16Pankley says hop on one foot.
00:53:20Now stop.
00:53:22Ha-ha! Pankley didn't say to stop, did he?
00:53:28Let that be a lesson to you.
00:53:31Let that be a good lesson to you all.
00:53:34Now Pankley says go back to class.
00:53:37Kids had been given their marching orders, and they marched.
00:53:46But there was one person who refused to accept things the way they were.
00:53:52And it was finally time for him to do something about it.
00:53:55What is this?
00:54:08It's our future.
00:54:10I found this comic book in a secret room under the library.
00:54:13It explains everything.
00:54:14Is... is that Dad?
00:54:18Yep.
00:54:19And Principal Pankley?
00:54:21If we don't get Frosty's hat back and snap Dad out of it, things are just going to keep getting worse.
00:54:26You feel like saving the day?
00:54:31Dad!
00:54:32It's okay.
00:54:35He won't notice.
00:54:39Dad?
00:54:40Indoor voice, son.
00:54:41Dad.
00:54:42Now I can't hear you.
00:54:44Principal Pankley's not right about everything, Dad.
00:54:47He's not right about magic.
00:54:49He's not right about Frosty.
00:54:51And he's definitely not right about you, Dad.
00:55:04Where the heck are those two going?
00:55:09I'm sorry I thought it was you.
00:55:11That's okay, Cyril.
00:55:12I had no right to talk to you like that.
00:55:15You didn't do anything wrong.
00:55:17And I didn't do anything right, either.
00:55:19I didn't do anything.
00:55:19But that's all going to change tonight.
00:55:23Are you in?
00:55:30Frosty!
00:55:30Frosty, look out!
00:55:37It wasn't my fault!
00:55:42Pankley tricked me!
00:55:43I should have known that if he was involved, there'd be trouble.
00:55:47I just wanted Frosty back.
00:55:48That's what we all want, Walter.
00:55:51What time is it?
00:55:52Time to go get our snowman.
00:55:56We're breaking Frosty out, and we're going to need backup.
00:56:00We're in!
00:56:04Before the clipboard, forget about it.
00:56:06I needed ten hours.
00:56:07But now, I get by on next to nothing.
00:56:18Who's there?
00:56:28He's back!
00:56:30Get him!
00:56:32Get him!
00:56:33We've been duped!
00:57:03Wow!
00:57:18Property of Theodore Tinkerton.
00:57:21This is for you, Dad.
00:57:24Shut off the alarm before the whole town is awake!
00:57:31There she is!
00:57:36Stop it!
00:57:38Ow!
00:57:39My leg!
00:57:40Stop right there, young lady!
00:57:42Help!
00:57:44Yeah!
00:57:47Woo-hoo!
00:57:48Yee!
00:57:49Yeah!
00:57:50Woo-hoo!
00:57:51Ha-ha!
00:57:52Ha-ha!
00:57:53Ha-ha!
00:57:54Ha-ha!
00:57:59Ha-ha!
00:58:00Ha-ha!
00:58:01Ha-ha!
00:58:02Ha-ha!
00:58:03Ha-ha-ha!
00:58:04Ha-ha-ha!
00:58:05Ha-ha!
00:58:06Walt!
00:58:10Pleasure doing business with you.
00:58:13Ha ha ha!
00:58:16Back to bed, folks. Nothing to see here.
00:58:27In fact, it's all a dream.
00:58:28Sarah's not in her room.
00:58:30Walter, too.
00:58:31Both my boys are out there.
00:58:33I assure you, ladies, we have everything under control.
00:58:37Now go back to bed.
00:58:42Hank, can I do anything to help?
00:58:44Yeah, in fact, you can.
00:58:46Stay out of my way!
00:59:00Happy birthday!
00:59:01Oh, yeah!
00:59:03Come on!
00:59:03Ha ha ha ha!
00:59:04Yes!
00:59:05Yes!
00:59:06Yes!
00:59:09They're in the woods!
00:59:11Yes!
00:59:16I know what it looks like.
00:59:20I know what it looks like, people.
00:59:22It looks like a snowman.
00:59:24A magical snowman.
00:59:27Oh, yeah, it looks like that.
00:59:28But Pinkley says close your eyes!
00:59:29Close your eyes!
00:59:30Pinkley says don't look at the snowman, or whatever that is, or isn't.
00:59:33It's not there.
00:59:34Boys!
00:59:37Dad, I want to introduce you to an old friend of yours, Frosty the Snowman.
00:59:43Is that really you?
00:59:46Man, you got old, huh?
00:59:49I thought I'd made you up.
00:59:51He's real, Dad.
00:59:53He was real all along.
00:59:54Here, Dad, I can't wear this anymore.
00:59:59I broke all the rules, and I didn't listen.
01:00:02But you did listen.
01:00:04You listened to your heart.
01:00:05You did it just right, son.
01:00:08Hey, my father's hat.
01:00:12What took you so long?
01:00:14I hit a little detour along the way.
01:00:18Principal Pinkley, I believe you have something that doesn't belong to you anymore.
01:00:22A hat?
01:00:23Fine.
01:00:23You take it.
01:00:24I'm done with it.
01:00:24I'm not a hat guy.
01:00:26No.
01:00:27The clipboard.
01:00:28You are setting an example right now, sir.
01:00:39If you accept this nonsense as real, then children everywhere will...
01:00:44Okay, that stings.
01:00:46Walter, how could you?
01:00:48I taught you better than that.
01:00:50So did I.
01:00:51You're supposed to throw overhead.
01:00:54You think that's funny, don't you?
01:00:56You want a piece of me?
01:00:58Oh, you don't want to start a snowball fight with a snowman, lady.
01:01:17Hardy har har.
01:01:22Mother, your hair is down.
01:01:25Oh, I guess it is.
01:01:29And it looks better that way, if you ask me.
01:01:32Really?
01:01:33Well, perhaps it's time for a change then, Sarah.
01:01:38Oh, say, Mrs. Simple, have you heard the forecast for tomorrow?
01:01:44Blizzard!
01:01:44I'm coming to the rescue, Mother.
01:01:49Back up.
01:01:50I need backup.
01:01:51Get him, boys.
01:01:52It's hard to say exactly how it happened.
01:02:13But before long, all of Evergreen was involved in a snowballing, horse-playing lark of a good time.
01:02:22And on a school night, no less.
01:02:23The boy had boys of his own now.
01:02:49And he knew that if he continued to deny magic its place in the world, well, then his son's world would be a place without magic.
01:02:57And that is not what the boy wanted.
01:03:00Not anymore.
01:03:01And as for Tommy Tinkerton, once he found the courage to take action, he went on to accomplish great, great things.
01:03:26And Tommy grew up to have everything he ever wanted.
01:03:36Take it from me, because, well, I happen to know Tommy Tinkerton pretty darn well.
01:03:42Thomas!
01:03:44Coming from the cold!
01:03:45You'll catch your death!
01:03:47Coming, Sarah.
01:03:49I'm coming.
01:03:49I'm coming.
01:03:56I'll be back on Christmas Day!
01:04:14We'll be back on Christmas Day!

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