In Frosty the Snowman (1969), did Frosty return the next day after he left for the North Pole?

In Frosty the Snowman (1969), did Frosty return the next day after he left for the North Pole? - Snowman Decor on Christmas Tree

In the movie, Santa told Hinkle just maybe you will get a present in your stocking tomorrow morning. This means it was still the night of December 24th when Frosty left with Santa to the North Pole. When Frosty left on the sleigh, he said he will be back on Christmas Day, which would be the very next day.



Best Answer

When Frosty left on the sleigh, he said he will be back on Christmas Day, which would be the very next day.

It's not stated but probably not.

It seems unlikely that Frosty would join Santa as part of the delivery of Christmas gifts.

All we are told is that Frosty returned every year when the "Christmas Snow" returned.




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Does Frosty come back?

Santa explains that Frosty is made of Christmas snow and will return every winter. He then opens the greenhouse door and the winter wind restores Frosty. Just as they are about to put the hat on, Hinkle appears, again demanding its return.

Who brought Frosty back to life?

Professor Hinkle throws his magic hat onto Frosty which brings him to life in the Christmas classic.

Is Frosty alive?

Frosty (voiced by Jackie Vernon) is alive long enough to shout, \u201cHappy Birthday!\u201d and then the wind blows the hat off again, snatched up by Hinkle, who pooh-poohs the kids saying Frosty was alive, even though he saw it for himself.



Frosty the Snowman (1969) - Full movie




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