Frosty the Snowman and Professor Hinkle

Frosty the Snowman and Professor Hinkle is a spiritual sequel to "Frosty the Snowman" by Rankin/Bass.

PREMISE
We learn about the struggles Professor Hinkle has endured, even before he went down a dark path to follow Frosty and steal his hat back. Even after melting Frosty in the green house and apologizing a hundred-zillion times, Professor Hinkle is still down in the dumps, no matter how hard he tries to change. Fortunately, Frosty the Snowman, who easily forgives the forlorn magician, tries to help Professor Hinkle.

POSSIBLE ENDING
Professor Hinkle's old hat would've flown off of Frosty's head, reverting him back into a plain old snowman. And once the hat lands in a wood shredder, Professor Hinkle performs a selfless act by giving Frosty his new hat to bring him back to life, thus, finally earning some popularity and becoming a great magician to the public eye.

TRIVIA

 * While Hocus Pocus isn't our main focus of the story, he still narrates the story through his perspective, despite not being able to talk.
 * Hocus Pocus also serves as the deuteragonist of the story who would help his master become a better man and a better magician.
 * Like with "Frosty the Snowman and Karen", it is unknown whether this should be a movie or a TV special.
 * Either Tom Kenny (using his Rabbit voice from "Winnie the Pooh") or Steve Buscemi could provide the voice of Professor Hinkle, who was originally voiced by the late great Billy De Wolfe, the original voice of Professor Hinkle in the original "Frosty the Snowman" cartoon.
 * For this sequel, it would be revealed that Professor Hinkle had a wife who walked out on him after learning he melted Frosty just to get his hat back. Even after reuniting with her former husband, she refuses to believe Frosty was alive, until Frosty reveals himself, making Professor Hinkle's former wife take back her words.