- Frosty the Snowman: [singing] Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse-open sleigh...
- Child: But Frosty, there are two horses.
- Frosty the Snowman: Oh. I can't count.
- Frosty the Snowman: I sure do miss those kids. I did promise them I'd come back again someday.
- [a flier blows into his face]
- Frosty the Snowman: Hey!
- [reads]
- Frosty the Snowman: "City of Winterwonderland: Snowfall in nearby town." Hey! Someday's today!
- Child: Suppertime, Frosty. It's time for us to go home now.
- Frosty the Snowman: Yup.
- Child: Goodbye, Frosty.
- Child: See you tomorrow.
- Frosty the Snowman: Yup.
- Child: What's the matter, Frosty?
- Child: Yup? Yup? Doesn't sound like you.
- Frosty the Snowman: She's beautiful. Uh... what's her name?
- Child: Um... Cleopatra?
- Child, Child, Child: Nah.
- Child: Emma Troop?
- Child, Child, Child: Nah.
- Child: Minnie Haha?
- Child, Child, Child: Nah.
- [horses neigh]
- Child, Child, Child, Child: Nah.
- Child: Corn Flakes?
- Frosty the Snowman, Child, Child, Child: Corn Flakes?
- Frosty the Snowman: How about... Crystal?
- Child, Child, Child, Child: Yeah!
- Child: Can you make a figure eight, Frosty?
- Frosty the Snowman: I can try.
- [goes out skating]
- Chorus: [singing] Thumpity thump thump, thumpity thump thump / Look at Frosty skate. / Thumpity thump thump, thumpity thump thump / Making a figure...
- [he ends up making a 9]
- Chorus: ... Nine?
- Child: You were right, Frosty. You can't count.
- Narrator: With Frosty here, the sound of winter laughter was soon ringing through the meadow. But there was one person who got very jealous: Jack Frost, that icy artist who paints the world white every winter.
- Jack Frost: Ooh! Why is that snowman getting all the credit? Why don't the children love me? I'm the one who makes winter wonderful!
- Child: Good night, Frosty, see you tomorrow.
- Frosty the Snowman: [dejectedly] Yup.
- Child: What's the matter, Frosty?
- Child: 'Yup, yup'. Doesn't sound like you.
- Frosty the Snowman: Well, it's just that every night, when you go home and leave me, I miss you something awful.
- Child: Yes, but you can't come indoors with us.
- Child: You'd melt, Frosty.
- Frosty the Snowman: Oh, I know. But when you're all together inside, and I'm all alone outside...
- Child: [symparhetically] Poor Frosty.
- Child: Do you know what you need, Frosty? A wife.
- Frosty the Snowman: What's a wife?
- Child: A Mrs. Frosty, you know? Someone you think is very beautiful, who thinks you're very handsome, and will love you back when you love her.
- Frosty the Snowman: Gee, what a great invention.
- Narrator: Finally, Parson Brown showed up, but when he saw Frosty and Crystal...
- Parson Brown: Dear me, I didn't know you were snowpersons; I'm only allowed to marry real persons. It just wouldn't be legal if I tied this knot.
- Crystal: Oh, you must be him, Jack Frost!
- Jack Frost: [chuckles] Oh, finally I'm getting some attention.
- Crystal: Attention? Why, you're the most important person here. We couldn't even begin without you.
- Jack Frost: Wh- What?
- Crystal: It was so good of you to come to our wedding. It's about to start, you know.
- Jack Frost: What are you talking about?
- Crystal: Well, if you'd turn that wind down a bit, it would be a lot easier to be heard.
- Jack Frost: All right, but just for a minute.
- [stops the snowstorm]
- Frosty the Snowman: What a neat idea.
- Jack Frost: What- What are you whispering about?
- Frosty the Snowman: Tell him.
- Crystal: Well now, the bride's made of winter, and the groom's made of winter, and the parson's made of winter. The whole wedding party should be wintry. And so...
- Frosty the Snowman: Would you be the best man?
- Jack Frost: What, me?
- Frosty the Snowman: Best man, could you?
- Jack Frost: What do you mean, 'could I'? I've always been the best man!
- Frosty the Snowman: Oh, thank you, little friend.
- Jack Frost: Friend?
- Crystal: You've made us very happy.
- [kisses Jack Frost]
- Jack Frost: [chuckles] Hey, everybody. Happy birthday!