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* {{Expy}}: The red-haired girl serves as a stand-in for Karen.

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* {{Expy}}: The Elsie, the red-haired girl girl, serves as a stand-in for Karen.Karen from the original special.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Frosty and his wife may be happy up in the Arctic, but whatever became of "Snow Parson Brown" who performed the wedding ceremony? He was alive too but isn't mentioned after the wedding.

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** Karen, Frosty's best child friend from the original special who gave him his name and his magic hat in the first place, is inexplicably never seen or mentioned here.
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Frosty and his wife may be happy up in the Arctic, but whatever became of "Snow Parson Brown" who performed the wedding ceremony? He was alive too but isn't mentioned after the wedding.
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"Tears of Remorse" means tears because you did something wrong.


* TearsOfRemorse: Frosty sheds them twice, first when he's upset at being left alone when the kids leave him, and again when failing to make Crystal all living by giving her a lady's hat.

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* TearsOfRemorse: TenderTears: Frosty sheds them twice, first when he's upset at being left alone when the kids leave him, and again when failing to make Crystal all living by giving her a lady's hat.
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* [[DefrostingIceQueen Defrosting Ice King]]: Happens, literally and ironically enough to Jack Frost in when he is offered the opportunity to be the best man at Frosty's wedding to Crystal. He even mentions that he's always been the best man since the wedding is winter-themed.

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* [[DefrostingIceQueen Defrosting Ice King]]: DefrostingIceKing: Happens, literally and ironically enough to Jack Frost in when he is offered the opportunity to be the best man at Frosty's wedding to Crystal. He even mentions that he's always been the best man since the wedding is winter-themed.

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* DefrostingIceKing: Happens, literally and ironically enough to Jack Frost in when he is offered the opportunity to be the best man at Frosty's wedding to Crystal. He even mentions that he's always been the best man since the wedding is winter-themed.

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* DefrostingIceKing: [[DefrostingIceQueen Defrosting Ice King]]: Happens, literally and ironically enough to Jack Frost in when he is offered the opportunity to be the best man at Frosty's wedding to Crystal. He even mentions that he's always been the best man since the wedding is winter-themed.



* EarlyBirdCameo: During the "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" musical number as Frosty and Crystal are imagining life as a newlywed couple moments before getting married. Their snowchildren, Milly and Chilly make a brief appearance before making their proper debut in the 1979 crossover movie ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly''.



* EarlyBirdCameo: During the "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" musical number as Frosty and Crystal are imagining life as a newlywed couple moments before getting married. Their snowchildren, Milly and Chilly make a brief appearance before making their proper debut in the 1979 crossover movie ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly''.



* HeelFaceTurn: Jack Frost experiences one when Crystal acknowledges his importance and invites him to participate in the wedding and kisses him on the cheek, prompting him to exclaim "Happy birthday!" In subsequent specials, he's a friend and powerful ally every time he appears again.



* InkSuitActor: Andy Griffith as the narrator, and Dennis Day as Parson Brown.



* HeelFaceTurn: Jack Frost experiences one when Crystal acknowledges his importance and invites him to participate in the wedding and kisses him on the cheek, prompting him to exclaim "Happy birthday!" In subsequent specials, he's a friend and powerful ally every time he appears again.
* InkSuitActor: Andy Griffith as the narrator, and Dennis Day as Parson Brown.



* SingleTear: Frosty sheds one during his HeroicBSOD and again when the kids fail to bring Crystal to life.
* TrueLovesKiss: Crystal's kiss grants Frosty permanent sentience, thwarting Jack Frost's efforts to destroy him by stealing his hat.


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* SingleTear: Frosty sheds one during his HeroicBSOD and again when the kids fail to bring Crystal to life.


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* TrueLovesKiss: Crystal's kiss grants Frosty permanent sentience, thwarting Jack Frost's efforts to destroy him by stealing his hat.
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* SecondaryCharacterTitle: Actually inverted this time. This is the only Frosty the Snowman special where ''Frosty is the main character'' as Karen, Rudolph, Holly, and Tommy Tinkerton were the main protagonists in all the others
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* AndStarring: As with the first special, the opening cast roll ends with "and Creator/JackieVernon as Frosty".

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* AndStarring: As with the first special, the The opening cast roll here ends with "and Creator/JackieVernon Jackie Vernon as Frosty".
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* DebatingNames: As a CallBack to the original, the kids argue over what to name Frosty's new snow-wife. The suggestions include "Cleopatra", "Ermentrude", "Minnehaha" and ''"Cornflakes"'', before Frosty comes up with "Crystal".
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* {{Animesque}}: Given the special was animated by Creator/Topcraft, it retains a similar anime esthetic to the first special.

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* {{Animesque}}: Given the special was animated by Creator/Topcraft, Creator/{{Topcraft}}, it retains a similar anime esthetic to the first special.
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Followed by the 1979 feature film ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly'', which gave fans the chance to see Frosty and Crystal in stop-motion 3D, and as parents! The Rankin-Bass version of Frosty would return in 2005's ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfFrostyTheSnowman'', now voiced by Creator/BillFagerbakke. Not directly related to 1992's ''WesternAnimation/FrostyReturns'', which is utilized as a companion to the original on television and home video, partially due to the split of Rankin-Bass holdings between [=NBCUniversal=] (productions from 1964-1973) and Warner Bros. (1974 and onward).

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Followed by the 1979 feature film ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly'', which gave fans the chance to see Frosty and Crystal in stop-motion 3D, and as parents! The Rankin-Bass version of Frosty would return in 2005's ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfFrostyTheSnowman'', now voiced by Creator/BillFagerbakke. Not directly related to 1992's ''WesternAnimation/FrostyReturns'', which is utilized as a companion to the original on television and older home video, video releases, partially due to the split of Rankin-Bass holdings between [=NBCUniversal=] (productions from 1964-1973) and Warner Bros. (1974 and onward).
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Followed by the 1979 feature film ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly'', which gave fans the chance to see Frosty and Crystal in stop-motion 3D, and as parents! The Rankin-Bass version of Frosty would return in 2005's ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfFrostyTheSnowman'', now voiced by Bill Fagerbakke. Not directly related to 1992's ''WesternAnimation/FrostyReturns'', which is utilized as a companion to the original on television and home video, partially due to the split of Rankin-Bass holdings between [=NBCUniversal=] (productions from 1964-1973) and Warner Bros. (1974 and onward).

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Followed by the 1979 feature film ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly'', which gave fans the chance to see Frosty and Crystal in stop-motion 3D, and as parents! The Rankin-Bass version of Frosty would return in 2005's ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfFrostyTheSnowman'', now voiced by Bill Fagerbakke.Creator/BillFagerbakke. Not directly related to 1992's ''WesternAnimation/FrostyReturns'', which is utilized as a companion to the original on television and home video, partially due to the split of Rankin-Bass holdings between [=NBCUniversal=] (productions from 1964-1973) and Warner Bros. (1974 and onward).

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Followed by the 1979 feature film ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly'', which gave fans the chance to see Frosty and Crystal in stop-motion 3D, and as parents! The Rankin-Bass version of Frosty would return in 2005's ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfFrostyTheSnowman'', now voiced by Bill Fagerbakke. Not directly related to 1992's ''WesternAnimation/FrostyReturns'', which is utilized as a companion to the original on television and home video, partially due to the split of Rankin-Bass holdings between [=NBCUniversal=] (productions from 1964-1973) and Warner Bros. (1974 and onward).



* AscendedExtra: Jack Frost would eventually star in [[WesternAnimation/RankinBassJackFrost his own Christmas Special]], where he's a [[StalkerWithACrush lovestruck]] {{cloudcuckoolander}}.

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* AscendedExtra: Jack Frost would eventually star in [[WesternAnimation/RankinBassJackFrost his own Christmas Special]], where he's a [[StalkerWithACrush lovestruck]] {{cloudcuckoolander}}.{{cloudcuckoolander}}, though his characterization, appearance, and voice are totally different.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: During the "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" musical number as Frosty and Crystal are imagining life as a newlywed moments before getting married. Their snowchildren, Milly and Chilly make a brief appearance before making their proper debut in the 1979 crossover movie ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly''.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: During the "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" musical number as Frosty and Crystal are imagining life as a newlywed couple moments before getting married. Their snowchildren, Milly and Chilly make a brief appearance before making their proper debut in the 1979 crossover movie ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly''.
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''Frosty's Winter Wonderland'' is a ChristmasSpecial produced for Creator/RankinBass released in 1976, and a direct sequel to ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman''. It features narration by Creator/AndyGriffith, and features the voices of Dennis Day and Shelley Winters.

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''Frosty's Winter Wonderland'' is a ChristmasSpecial produced for Creator/RankinBass released in 1976, and a direct sequel to ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman''. It features narration by Creator/AndyGriffith, and features the voices of Dennis Day and Shelley Winters.
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* ReligionIsMagic: Parson Brown explains to the kids that he can't marry Frosty and Crystal since they aren't humans, and suggests they build a snow-parson who can do the job. They do, and Parson Brown brings it to life by giving it a Bible ("A parson's not a parson without the Good Book in his hand!").

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* ReligionIsMagic: Parson Brown explains to the kids that he can't marry Frosty and Crystal since they aren't humans, and suggests they build a snow-parson who can do the job. They do, and Parson Brown brings it to life by giving it a Bible ("A parson's not a parson without till he holds the Good Book in his hand!").
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* EarlyBirdCameo: During the "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" musical number as Frosty and Crystal are imagining life as a newlywed moments before getting married. Their snowchildren, Milly and Chilly make a brief appearance before making their proper debut in the 1979 crossover movie ''WesternAnimation/RudolphAndFrostysChristmasInJuly''.
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''Frosty's Winter Wonderland'' is a ChristmasSpecial produced for Creator/RankinBass released in 1976, and a direct sequel to ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman''. It features narration by Andy Griffith, and features the voices of Dennis Day and Shelley Winters.

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''Frosty's Winter Wonderland'' is a ChristmasSpecial produced for Creator/RankinBass released in 1976, and a direct sequel to ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman''. It features narration by Andy Griffith, Creator/AndyGriffith, and features the voices of Dennis Day and Shelley Winters.
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* MeaningfulName: Crystal is voiced by Shelley Winters, and Jack Frost is voiced by Paul Frees, whose surname is a homophone of "freeze".
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Frosty and his wife may be happy up in the Arctic, but whatever became of "Snow Parson Brown" who performed the wedding ceremony? He was alive too but isn't mentioned after the wedding.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Frosty and his wife may be happy up in the Arctic, but whatever became of "Snow Parson Brown" who performed the wedding ceremony? He was alive too but isn't mentioned after the wedding.wedding.
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''Frosty's Winter Wonderland'' is a ChristmasSpecial produced for Creator/RankinBass released in 1976, and a direct sequel to ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman''. It features narration by Andy Griffith, and features the voices of Dennis Day and Shelley Winters.

Some time after the events of the original special, Frosty decides to visit a group of village children, but is lonely when they go home. To ensure he's not alone and sad, the children build him a snow wife, Crystal, but his actions attract jealousy from the winter elemental Jack Frost, who wants rid of Frosty so the children can adore him instead.

!!Frosty's Winter Wonderland provides examples of:

* AscendedExtra: Jack Frost would eventually star in [[WesternAnimation/RankinBassJackFrost his own Christmas Special]], where he's a [[StalkerWithACrush lovestruck]] {{cloudcuckoolander}}.
* DefrostingIceKing: Happens, literally and ironically enough to Jack Frost in when he is offered the opportunity to be the best man at Frosty's wedding to Crystal. He even mentions that he's always been the best man since the wedding is winter-themed.
* DistaffCounterpart: Crystal, Frosty's bride. She even has a similar-sounding voice courtesy of Shelley Winters.
* EasilyForgiven: Frosty and Crystal forgive Jack Frost pretty quickly, considering what he tried to do. (Of course, Christmas specials aren't big on comeuppance.)
* {{Expy}}: The red-haired girl serves as a stand-in for Karen.
* GreenEyedMonster: Jack Frost's antagonism is due to the fact that he's jealous of the attention Frosty's getting.
* HappilyMarried: Frosty and Crystal get married in the climax of ''Winter Wonderland''.
* HeroicBSOD: Frosty has a minor but emotional breakdown when he reveals to the children he's lonely every time they go back inside and he is left all alone. This gives them the idea to make him a wife.
* LoveImbuesLife: The kids build Crystal, a snow-wife for Frosty. She receives the gift of life out of the love Frosty immediately felt for her, embodied in a bouquet of frost flowers he gives her. Later, a gust of wind snatches away Frosty's hat (turning him back into a non-sentient snowman) but Crystal's love allows him to become alive again without the need of his magic hat.
* HeelFaceTurn: Jack Frost experiences one when Crystal acknowledges his importance and invites him to participate in the wedding and kisses him on the cheek, prompting him to exclaim "Happy birthday!" In subsequent specials, he's a friend and powerful ally every time he appears again.
* InkSuitActor: Andy Griffith as the narrator, and Dennis Day as Parson Brown.
* SingleTear: Frosty sheds one during his HeroicBSOD and again when the kids fail to bring Crystal to life.
* TrueLovesKiss: Crystal's kiss grants Frosty permanent sentience, thwarting Jack Frost's efforts to destroy him by stealing his hat.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Parson Brown may not be able to wed Frosty and Crystal himself, but offers to help the kids build a snow-parson to do so in his stead. Afterward, when Jack Frost and the kids want winter to last forever so Frosty and Crystal won't have to leave again, Parson Brown gently tells them how this wouldn't be good for the trees and flowers that are waiting for spring to come, since "nature made them a promise."
* ReligionIsMagic: Parson Brown explains to the kids that he can't marry Frosty and Crystal since they aren't humans, and suggests they build a snow-parson who can do the job. They do, and Parson Brown brings it to life by giving it a Bible ("A parson's not a parson without the Good Book in his hand!").
* TearsOfRemorse: Frosty sheds them twice, first when he's upset at being left alone when the kids leave him, and again when failing to make Crystal all living by giving her a lady's hat.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Frosty and his wife may be happy up in the Arctic, but whatever became of "Snow Parson Brown" who performed the wedding ceremony? He was alive too but isn't mentioned after the wedding.

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