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Frosty Returns (1992) Quotes with Sound Clips

Frosty Returns (1992) PosterSound clips of funny quotes from the 1992 animated Christmas TV special Frosty Returns.

Actors: Jonathan Winters (The Narrator), John Goodman (Frosty the Snowman), Elisabeth Moss (Holly DeCarlo), Brian Doyle-Murray ( Mr. Twitchell), Andrea Martin (Ms. Carbuncle)

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1 One friend is a lot different than no friends, kid. One friend is plenty.

Frosty The Snowman (John Goodman)

2 Before you know it, this darn snow turns into slush, and where's there's slush, there's ice, and where there's ice, there's broken hips, and where there's broken hips, there's substitute teachers!

— Ms. Carbuncle (Andrea Martin)

3 Your product is dangerous. What's convenient for today isn't always safe for tomorrow.

— Holly DeCarlo (Elisabeth Moss)

4 Sometimes, when the words just fail you, you're scared, but you know they're wrong. I've found that I get much further when I turn my thoughts to song.

Frosty The Snowman (John Goodman)

5 Any chance you'd want to take a toboggan ride before you leave? On the royal sled? -You only live once.

Frosty The Snowman (John Goodman), Holly DeCarlo (Elisabeth Moss)

6 It's no Winter Wonderland when your skidding into a telephone pole!

— Ms. Carbuncle (Andrea Martin)

7 You know why you love this season, the joy that the snow can bring.

8 I think it should only snow one day a year for the Winter Carnival. After that, I wish it would melt so we could have ten months of summer vacation.

9 Little girl, I think your hat's too tight.

— Mr. Twitchell (Brian Doyle Murray)

10 One friend is a lot different than no friends. One friend is plenty. -You're right. Especially when it's you.

Frosty The Snowman (John Goodman), Holly DeCarlo (Elisabeth Moss)

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