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Theatrical trailer
(The trailer opens with a close-up of the snowflakes falling as the signs appearing with "Dream E. Works Presents", "with a collaboration with Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr." and "in association with General Electric". Then it fates to the part where we see the group of school kids playing at the snow and building a snowman)

Boy: What will we call him?

Boy#2: Yeah, shall well call him "Harold"?

Boy#3: Uh, "Bweoorf"?

Boy#2: Nah.

Girl: "Christopher Columbus"?

Karen: Oh, no.

Youngest boy: "Oatmeal"?

All kids: "Oatmeal"?

Karen: How about.... "Frosty"?

Boy#1: "Frosty"?

Boy#2: Yeah! "Frosty" it is! Frosty the Snowman

(they cheer and sings "Frosty the Snowman" song and dances around Frosty, while the voice-over announcer saying)

Announcer: Ah, yes. Frosty the Snowman. We're all familiar with the most unforgettable winter musical tale of him. But the question, what else is missing? (we see a hat flying in the wind) Oh, yes! A final touch with this hat to be put on top of Frosty. (Karen places a hat on Frosty's head) But it's just an ordinary hat, because something miracle happened to this snowman once a hat is place on his head.

(Frosty magically comes alive)

Frosty: Happy Birthday.

Announcer: See what I mean?

Frosty: Hey, I said my first words... But snowmen can't talk. (chuckles) All right, come on now, what's the joke? Could, could I really be alive? I mean, I can make words, I can move. I can juggle (juggles snowballs as one of the kids tosses to him), I can sweep (sweeps with broom), I can count to ten. (Counting his figures) One, two, three, four, five, (mistaken counting) nine, six, eight... (bit confused) Well, I can count to five. (laughs) What do you know? I'm even ticklish. In fact, I'm all living. I am alive! What a neat thing to happen to a nice guy like me.

(all the kids cheers. then we cut to see Frosty and the kids going on their parade to the town while the film's theme song playing and we see the signs; "Based on the most famous holiday song by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins, comes the all-new full-length cartoon holiday feature, filled with magic and fun, which will made the entire family laugh, cry and touch their hearts, along with a parade of new unforgettable characters and songs, and also featuring the voice talents of Jackie Vernon, June Foray, Billy De Wolfe, Mel Blanc, Dick Shawn, George S. Irving, Paul Fress, and narrated and sung by Jimmy Durante", "Frosty the Snowman" title, "Color by Technicolor", "Produced by Rankin/Bass Production", "A DreamWorks Pictures Release", and a copyrights until the trailer ends)