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frikibunny8 ::: Favorites this is my faav one 07-10-06 19:25:53 __________________________________________________ | |
cuzmaygunsezso ::: Favorites my brother and I had this on tape when we were kids. I used to love to watch this at xmas time. Thanks so much for posting this! :) 07-09-24 21:28:37 __________________________________________________ | |
gringetoad ::: Favorites What a clever little cartoon~ Thanks! I have not seen this before ,quite "scary" though, but I love the sequence with the pumpkins and scarecrows and trees , it reminds me of the skeleton dance from Silly symphonies.FAB. 07-09-15 17:13:42 __________________________________________________ | |
lilbusrider ::: Favorites what did the scarecrow say? 07-08-26 15:24:40 __________________________________________________ | |
lilbusrider ::: Favorites i had this on video too i loved it 07-08-26 15:10:03 __________________________________________________ | |
RandomFreakyGirl ::: Favorites I used to have this on a video I would watch all the time!!! Now that I see it again, it's kinda creepy. 07-08-25 12:32:39 __________________________________________________ | |
erty906 ::: Favorites LOL, I love this cartoon, but the French translation is simply HILARIOUS. 07-07-11 04:32:55 __________________________________________________ | |
Jen534 ::: Favorites I remember seeing this once a long time ago! I loved the part where Jack Frost turns the icicle bars into candy canes. 07-06-15 21:44:22 __________________________________________________ | |
nypinstripes ::: Favorites whats up with the random beating and then gently putting him to bed? 07-06-02 07:32:50 __________________________________________________ | |
baxterfilms ::: Favorites Stalling uses his typical musical scores, as he did with Warners. He uses songs for themes (i.e., the bears going to bed), it plays "Brahm's Lullaby". 07-04-26 22:21:41 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Jack Frost (1934)
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