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Frosty's Winter Wonderland Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 2

Frosty's Winter Wonderland (1976) PosterSound clips of funny quotes from Frosty's Winter Wonderland (1976).

Actors: Jackie Vernon (Frosty the Snowman), Shelley Winters (Crystal), Andy Griffith (The narrator), Paul Frees (Jack Frost), Dennis Day (Parson Brown)

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11 I told them I'd be back again someday. But when will someday come?

— Frosty The Snowman (Jackie Vernon)

12 Oh, why is that snowman getting all the credit? Why don't the children love me? I'm the one who makes winter wonderful.

— Jack Frost (Paul Frees)

13 What are you talking about?

— Jack Frost (Paul Frees)

14 And it's my pleasure, Crystal.
15 But it was a good memory. And good memories can never die.

— The Narrator (Andy Griffith)

16 Happy birthday! Hooray!
17 Oh, Frosty. What's he done to you?
18 There must have been some magic, in that old straw hat they found, for when they placed it on his head...
19 They led them down the stream in town right to a traffic cop. And they only paused the moment when they heard him holler, Stop!
20 What? Me? -Best man. Could you? -What do you mean, could I? I've always been the best man.

— Jack Frost (Paul Frees)

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