Frostcalucis

Frostcalucis (also known as Frosty) is the most-popular title character of the beloved original Christmas song "Frosty the Snowman", and a featured character in the home of the North Pole in multiple Christmas stories, most notably a few Rankin/Bass specials.

He is also Crystal's husband, Millie and Chilly's father, Willie's owner, Snowden's cousin, Darling's late uncle, Frosty Jr.'s older brother and Olaf's late great, great uncle.

Appearance
A partial human body made of snow with his round torso, arms and legs, a corncob pipe, two fake eyes made out of coal, a red button nose, a broomstick, and a magic silk hat (belonged to Professor Hinkle) which turn him into a living snowman with real eyes and black pupils.

Frosty the Snowman (1969)
At the beginning of the original 1969 special, Frosty is built by Karen and her friends right after school has closed for Christmas vacation. The wind blows the hat of Professor Hinkle onto Frosty's head, and suddenly the snowman comes to life, saying his cheerful catch phrase, "Happy Birthday!". Frosty is good-natured and playful, but also somewhat naive due to his relative youth (having just been "born"). He is unable to count above five and is the world's fastest belly-whopper.

Frosty has two physical weaknesses: the tendency to melt in warm weather, and the hat, without which he becomes another inanimate snowman. (However, when Frosty gets startled by the Traffic Cop and later by the ticket man, his hat briefly jumps off of his head. Also, he is first-time shown lifting his hat off of his head twice.) Karen and her friends offer to help Frosty get to the one place where he could never melt - the North Pole. However, Professor Hinkle chases after Frosty and Karen, trying to steal his hat back, and eventually traps them in a greenhouse full of Christmas poinsettias when Frosty takes Karen inside to warm up due to how cold she had gotten. Fortunately, Santa Claus manages to revive the melted Frosty by letting in a December wind and afterwards takes him to the North Pole.

Frosty the Snowman II: Frosty's Winter Wonderland (1972 unofficial)
Frosty promised to be back again someday, and fulfills his promise, still shown his original form appearance. After meeting Karen's daughter; Jennifer after his arrival back to the village and much after enjoying playing with the kids, he first-time meets Crystal the Snow Woman, while picking frost flowers, his heart fluttered and grew deeply in love. Much despite the interference of a jealously Jack Frost, who attempts to steal Frosty's hat, the couple are wed by a snow parson and a redeemed Professor Hinkle together (and Jack is mollified when asked to serve as best man).

Frosty's Winter Wonderland (1976 official)
Frosty promised to be back again someday, and fulfills his promise. The character's design is only slightly altered from his original appearance, primarily the addition of a scarf. As much as he enjoys playing with the kids, Frosty becomes lonely when they have to return to their homes. To remedy this, the kids construct a snow-woman, who Frosty names her Crystal. She comes to life when Frosty presents her with a bouquet of frost flowers, his gift of love. Despite the interference of Jack Frost, who attempts to steal Frosty's hat out of jealousy, the couple are wed by a snow parson (and Jack is mollified when asked to serve as best man).

Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979)
Frosty later appeared in stop-motion animation, and by now, he and Crystal have two snow children, Chilly and Millie (the means by which snow people procreate is ignored; possibly, they simply built their own children out of snow). In this production, Frosty is best friends with Rudolph, who serves as adoptive uncle to the children. Frosty and his family accompany Rudolph to Lilly Loraine's Circus by the Sea, located in Florida, protected by magic amulets provided by the evil Winterbolt, so they can help Rudolph's friend, Milton the Ice Cream Man, with saving his girlfriend, Laine's mother, Lilly's circus from foreclosure of Sam Spangles.

The pair generally enjoy their time performing with the circus, in spite of Frosty's worries that they may not make it back to the North Pole by the time the amulets wear off. But when Rudolph is tricked by Scratcher into giving the circus's money to Sam Spangles and his nose's light goes out as a result, Frosty comes to his friend's aide, offering to sacrifice his life in exchange for helping Rudolph and protecting his family by giving up his magic hat to Winterbolt. The evil wizard betrays him, but Rudolph is able to retrieve the hat, along with the circus money. To celebrate, Frosty and Rudolph sing a variation duet of "We're a Couple of Misfits" (from the original Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer special). Frosty and his family eventually melted after Winterbolt was destroyed, but they are brought back to life again, thanks by Jack Frost, and they return to the North Pole with Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Death
In February 10, 1999 after his first younger brother, Frosty Jr. (Millie and Chilly's second uncle and Crystal's brother-in-law) was built and before his first appearance in the 2005 film; The Legend of Frosty the Snowman, he died in melting heart disease while feeling very ill (since the original voice actor; Jackie Vernon had died in 1989) and was now in heaven with his grandfather; Der Schneemann (The Snowman in July).

Other Appearances
However, his clone versions of himself; Frostcalucis were honored to take his place for the other upcoming TV series, movies and films, especially Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainement's Tom and Jerry Meet Frosty the Snowman, which was currently suggested or proposed to be released sometime in the autumn or holiday seasons of 2019, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Rankin/Bass TV special.

English

 * Jackie Vernon (1969–1979)
 * John Goodman (1992)
 * Seth MacFarlane (2001–present)

Japanese

 * Yu Shimaka

German

 * Tilo Schmitz

Spanish

 * Francisco Colmenero

Italian

 * Mauro Ramos

Trivia

 * Frosty is the first popular Rankin/Bass character since Pinocchio, Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Smokey the Bear.
 * In Tom and Jerry: The Legend of Frosty the Snowman, Frostcalucis still reminds to stay alive, living and well as seen in Frosty Jr.'s family photograph.