Frosty Returns
Frosty Returns follows Holly as she guards Frosty through a summertime crisis sparked by a crafty entrepreneur. He unveils a spray called Summer Wheeze that wipes out snow and slush in an instant, hoping to cash in on a snow free season. Holly must keep Frosty from melting while convincing the... Read more
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About Frosty Returns
Frosty Returns follows Holly as she guards Frosty through a summertime crisis sparked by a crafty entrepreneur. He unveils a spray called Summer Wheeze that wipes out snow and slush in an instant, hoping to cash in on a snow free season. Holly must keep Frosty from melting while convincing the town that winter magic has real value, even when a heat wave tempts people to forget what snow means. The tale blends light humor with a gentle message about greed and community, pushing characters to weigh convenience against the wonder and benefits of a snowy world. Along the way, friendships are tested and old magical habits meet new practical challenges. The endearing spirit shines through in a way that fans remember.
Directed for television by Bill Melendez and Evert Brown, Frosty Returns expands the Frosty universe with creators Jim Lewis and Oliver Goldstick guiding a fresh seasonal adventure. John Goodman voices Frosty, Elisabeth Moss is Holly, and Jonathan Winters provides the narration, joined by Brian Doyle-Murray and Jan Hooks in supporting roles.
There are no widely reported awards or nominations for this TV special. It aired as part of holiday programming and remains a smaller entry in the Frosty canon, valued mainly by fans of the character rather than critics. The production leans toward warmth and nostalgia over prestige.
While not a major cultural touchstone, the film is notable for featuring Elisabeth Moss in an early voice role and for reinforcing Frosty as a seasonal symbol who can adapt to modern concerns about weather and prosperity. It sits as a modest curiosity within the Christmas animation landscape.
Reception was lukewarm at best, reflected in a 5.6 out of 10 average from 110 votes. The story explores greed versus community, and the idea that snow carries value beyond aesthetics. The strongest moments come from simple humor, heartfelt scenes, and the friendship between Holly and Frosty.
Details
- Release Date
- September 15, 1993
- Runtime
- 24m
- Rating
- G
- User Ratings
- 110 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Animation, Family, TV Movie
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Frosty the Snowman Collection
- Studio
- Bill Melendez Productions +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Jonathan Winters
Narrator (Voice)
John Goodman
Frosty the Snowman (voice)
Elisabeth Moss
Holly (voice)
Brian Doyle-Murray
Mr. Twitchell (voice)
Jan Hooks
Lil (voice)
Andrea Martin
Miss Carbuncle (voice)
Michael Patrick Carter
Charles (voice)
Steve Stoliar
News Announcer / Townspeople / Mr. Twitchell's Goons (voice)
Phillip Glasser
Kids (voice) (as Philip Glasser)
Gail Lynch
Townspeople / Mearle / Objective Woman (voice)
Director: Bill Melendez, Evert Brown
Written by: Jim Lewis, Oliver Goldstick