Frosty the Snowman's Christmas with Karen

Frosty the Snowman's Christmas with Karen is a fanmade 30 minute Christmas special based on the 1969 Rankin/Bass special Frosty the Snowman.

The special is written by Copy-Ability-Studios as a midquel set between the events of the original Frosty the Snowman special and its 1978 sequel Frosty's Winter Wonderland.

Synopsis
The special recreates the credits scene from the original Frosty the Snowman, with the titular Frosty shouting from Santa sleigh: "I'll be back on Christmas Day!". Christmas finally comes, and Frosty is sble to show up as he promised, and he even brought along Christmas gifts for his friends, although thry're just snowballs wrapped in gift paper (Frosty believes it makes them even more special than regular snowballs). Frosty gives each of his friends a snowball, but one of them points out there is one left and asks if he is saving it for himself. Frosty explains he is saving it for Karen, his closest friend, because she is the one who helped him find his way to the North Pole and he wanted to properly thank her for doing that.

However, one of the children tell him that Karen and her family are moving away to the big city after New Year's Eve. Frosty is heartbroken and rushes over to Karen's house.

In the final scene, Karen's family drive Frosty to the North Pole to drop him off. Before Karen leaves, she decides to give Frosty that special gift she promised him earlier: her yellow-orange striped scarf. Frosty is shocked as it is her most prized possession, but Karen explains that she needs to remind Frosty of the good times they shared and what better way to do that than with her scarf.

Cast

 * Bill Fagerbakke as Frosty the Snowman
 * Ashley Johnson as Karen

Trivia

 * This special is meant to serve as an in-universe explanation as to why Karen did not appear in Frosty's Winter Wonderland and how Frosty gained a scarf in said special.
 * This special is Bill Fagerbakke's second time portraying the titular Frosty the Snowman, after previously portraying him in the direct to DVD special The Legend of Frosty the Snowman.
 * Karen has been redesigned with a yellow-orange scarf, the exact same scarf that Frosty would later wear in Frosty's Winter Wonderland and Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July. This would mean that Frosty's yellow-orange scarf was actually Karen's old scarf the whole time.
 * It is revealed that Karen no longer wears her pure white scarf from the original Frosty special, but is currently saving it for a special occasion.
 * Copy-Ability-Studios would go on to create more Frosty specials, the next one being Frosty the Snowman and a Baby.