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The Groundhog tells the story of how, for once, Jack Frost became human, and helped a knight win his lady love.

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00:12THE END
00:30Pardon me Pete
00:31The world's most revered groundhog
00:34Will make his annual appearance
00:36And if he sees his shadow
00:38And jumps back into his hole
00:40We're in for six more weeks
00:42Of Jack Frost's winter weather
00:46Wait a minute
00:47I think I
00:47Yes, yes there's something definitely stirring down there
00:51Stand by world
00:52Here he comes
00:56Me
00:57And my shadow
01:02Strolling down the avenue
01:07Me
01:09And my shadow
01:12Not a soul to tell our troubles to
01:17And when it's twelve o'clock
01:21I climb the stair
01:29Just me
01:31And my shadow
01:42Pardon me Pete
01:43Is looking around now
01:44Now he's climbing out
01:46Now he's yawning
01:48He adjusts his hat
01:49And cracks his knuckles
01:51Wow, what a story
01:55Oops
01:56Pardon me
01:59But how could Pete have cast a shadow
02:03It's impossible
02:05There's no sun today
02:09Chestnuts roasting on an open floor
02:13Jack Frost nipping at your nose
02:21They'll never catch on up there
02:24That's a magic shadow
02:26It belongs to Jack Frost
02:29Not me
02:30See, Jack and I have this deal
02:32Every year I pop out
02:34See the shadow
02:35Make believe I'm frightened
02:36And pop back in again
02:37Then he gets six more weeks of winter fun
02:41And I get a bit more shut eye
02:47Pardon me
02:48Well, of course you never saw him
02:51He's invisible
02:53Except for his shadow
02:56Nobody's ever seen Jack Frost
03:00Unless you count that one time
03:03When he became human
03:05Even if you never saw him
03:08You have seen his work
03:11You wake up one morning
03:14And you know that something's new
03:17The window panes are frosted
03:20And the skies are blind and blue
03:23There's not a bird out singing
03:27And the ground is white with snow
03:30You can see the words come puffing out
03:34When you say your first hello
03:37You know who's been there
03:41And I think it's really nice
03:44To feel the morning through the glass
03:48Where the dew has turned to ice
03:53He's nipping at your nose
03:56You can feel him in your toes
03:59A shiver and a tear
04:02Let you know Jack Frost is here
04:05If you try to turn around
04:07Jack Frost
04:08When you hear his icy sound
04:10Jack Frost
04:11He's sure to disappear
04:13But you know Jack Frost is here
04:17Listen
04:20Listen
04:22Jack Frost is here
04:23You can hear him spread
04:25In winter
04:26As you go
04:27Jack Frost
04:28Jack Frost
04:29Jack Frost
04:33Jack Frost
04:41If you try to turn around
04:43Jack Frost
04:44When you hear his icy sound
04:46Jack Frost
04:47He's sure to disappear
04:49But you know
04:51Yes you know
04:53Then you know
04:54Jack Frost is here
05:09Once upon a snowflake
05:11Far, far away
05:14In a distant time and place
05:17There was a little town
05:19Called January Junction
05:20One late autumn day
05:23About a month before Christmas
05:25The pumpkin peasants
05:27Were harvesting their crop
05:29Papa, the load is too heavy for them
05:32Oh, if only I had a team of horses
05:37Instead of a dog and a duck
05:39Who can afford horses
05:42Who has money nowadays
05:44I have, Mama
05:46Si
05:47A copper kaputnik
05:49Papa, how?
05:52I hid it from Kubla Kraus
05:54So I'd have something
05:55To buy Christmas presents
05:57You shouldn't take the chance
05:59What good is one kaputnik?
06:03It takes a hundred of them
06:04To make a penny
06:08It's Kubla Kraus
06:10It's the king of the Kossacks
06:12Hide everybody
06:16Uncle Stamper
06:19I smell like a kaputnik
06:25Peasants
06:26Give me that kaputnik
06:32What kaputnik?
06:35Oh, beautiful king of the Kossacks
06:38This kaputnik
06:45A kaputnik saved
06:48Is a kaputnik earned
06:53Unclamed Stamper
06:59Oh, my last kaputnik
07:03We'll have nothing for the Hollybeys
07:06Oh, Papa
07:08Soon you'll have money
07:10Ice money
07:13Not until Jack Frost comes
07:16Listen, Papa
07:18He must be about
07:20Jack Frost is close
07:22I can almost hear him
07:40Now, the reason
07:41The folks of January Junction
07:43Liked winter so much
07:44Was because of that ice money
07:47Mama was talking about
07:48See, Kubla Kraus
07:50Took all their real money
07:52For taxes
07:53But when Jack Frost came
07:59First thing he did
08:00Was to make lots of pretty icicles
08:05Then the folks
08:07Took those icicles
08:08And sliced them up
08:09Into ice coins
08:16And soon everybody
08:18Was rich with their
08:20Frozen assets
08:22They're going to phrase
08:24Oops
08:25Pardon me for the pun
08:26And nobody was broke anymore
08:29Nice system
08:30Of course, when the warm weather came
08:33Everything melted
08:34And they had to start
08:36Charging things again
08:40And nobody had more fun
08:42Than Jack Frost
08:43Being invisible
08:44He could move down
08:45Close to all the humans
08:46And really be part
08:48Of their cheer
08:48And joy
08:50That's how he first
08:51Met Elisa
08:55Daughter
08:55Why are you headed
08:57Toward the gate?
08:58I'm going out
08:59Into the countryside
09:01It's so beautiful
09:02With snow
09:03Like a Christmas
09:04Wonderland
09:05Christmas is a month away
09:08There must be another reason
09:12Maybe I want to see
09:13Jack Frost's work
09:14Before anyone spoils it
09:16You are so romantic
09:18Elisa
09:19Find yourself a good
09:22Solid husband
09:23And settle down
09:25I will
09:26When my knight
09:27In golden armor
09:29Comes along
09:29Knight?
09:31Knight?
09:32Aren't you in love
09:34With anybody yet?
09:36Only Jack Frost
09:40I guess
09:41That's how it all started
09:43From that moment on
09:46Jack Frost
09:47Began to think
09:48About being human
09:50See
09:51He thought
09:52Elisa
09:53Really loved him
09:54Jack was so lost
09:57In his daydreams
09:58That he didn't hear
10:04Good shortcut
10:05Playing Stamper
10:07The water's hard
10:09Ha ha ha ha
10:10Forward
10:11Come playing Stamper
10:14On
10:15Ha ha ha ha
10:17But the weight
10:18Of the iron horse
10:19And the heat
10:20Of its boiler
10:21Called the ice
10:22To break up
10:23Oh no
10:24Help
10:27Help
10:28Somebody
10:28Help
10:30Help
10:31Help
10:32Help
10:47Oh that was fun
10:51Jack Frost, not only are you a magician, you're a hero.
10:56Well, when he heard himself called a hero, Jack Frost made up his mind.
11:03He knew he just had to be human.
11:06And that made him happy and sad at the same time.
11:14And so he headed straight up toward his home in the sky.
11:19The happiness of being me is not what it's cracked up to be.
11:27It's lonely being one of a kind.
11:32With all the notoriety, the fame that nature gave to me.
11:40It's lonely being one of a kind.
11:47What's home to Jack Frost?
11:50Pardon me, but I think I better explain a few things.
11:55Well, you all know this is a weather map.
11:58Instead of low pressure areas and cold fronts and moisture laden winds, try to think of a snowstorm as a
12:08great kingdom of the winter clouds.
12:12And the ruler of all this wonder is Father Winter himself.
12:22Of course, he has lots of assistance.
12:25Not just Jack Frost.
12:27Snip the snowflake maker, for instance.
12:30Every single snowflake that ever falls anywhere is designed by Snip.
12:38And no two are alike.
12:42Is this Snip?
12:44Of course this is Snip.
12:46Who else would be answering Snip's phone?
12:48I need ten million for Minneapolis.
12:49Ten million for Minneapolis?
12:51Oh.
12:53But I've got to finish that Moscow order.
12:56Not to mention Alaska, Mount Fuji, and January Junction.
13:02So when do you need them?
13:04Tomorrow, tomorrow.
13:05All right.
13:06You'll have them.
13:07You'll have them.
13:09Phew.
13:10A little flurry, he calls it.
13:13Then there's the snow gypsies.
13:16Oh, there's thousands of them.
13:22See, each flake has to be carefully flipped so that it lands exactly where Father Winter wants it.
13:29And it's all up to the little flake-flippin' snow gypsies.
13:36Every so often, Snip would make an extra special snowflake.
13:42Just perfect for the Christmas snow.
13:45Holly!
13:47White Christmas snow got special treatment.
13:52And Holly, the holiday snowflake gypsy, saw that each flake was kept safe and cold until December the 24th.
14:06Then there's the sleet sisters.
14:09And the hail fellow, who packs all the hailstones to be shipped off to the summer.
14:17Hail, hail fellow!
14:20Salutations, sleet sisters!
14:23Oh, greetings, snow gypsies!
14:27Jack Frost, what are you doing back?
14:30It's not even Christmas.
14:32Don't worry, Snip.
14:33I've got everything frosted down there.
14:36Holly's snowflakes won't melt.
14:38But you shouldn't be up here now.
14:40Father Winter will be very angry.
14:42I can't help that.
14:43I want to ask him a favor.
14:45You're gonna bother Father Winter with favors?
14:49Right in the middle of the busy season?
14:52Snip, I want to be, uh, human.
14:55Human?
14:57Why, Jack?
14:58I...
14:59I have my reasons.
15:01You mustn't let Father Winter find out.
15:04I have already found out.
15:21Well, you can bet your galoshes that when Father Winter heard about Jack Frost wanting to be human,
15:28he was angry.
15:30In fact, he was as mad as a blizzard.
15:35Outright insubordination.
15:37If I am insubordinate, sir, it was you who made me so.
15:42Me?
15:43How?
15:44I'm the only one you sent down among the humans.
15:48Bring joy to their Januaries.
15:51Make their Christmases whiter.
15:53You ordered.
15:54But when I try to share their joy, they can't hear or see me.
16:00Why can't I be part of them?
16:02Because you'd be a stranger to their ways.
16:05Nobody down there really wants to know Jack Frost.
16:09One person does.
16:12Magician, she calls me.
16:14Hero.
16:17Father Winter.
16:19Grant my dream come true.
16:21Oh, time.
16:26Give me time to consider your request.
16:29A century or two.
16:31That will be too late.
16:34I'd like to be like everyone I see.
16:47Who falls in love and leads a simple life.
16:54At least, I'd like to have the chance to try.
17:01The happiness of being me is not what it's cracked up to be.
17:09It's lonely being one of a kind.
17:23If you feel so lonely, Jack, I will have to grant your wish.
17:29You may become human.
17:33Temporarily.
17:34I will give you a winter of humanity.
17:37And if by the first sign of spring, you have accumulated the basic human essentials.
17:43A house to shelter you.
17:45A horse to bear you.
17:47A bag of gold to sustain you.
17:50And a wife to make it all worth the while.
17:54Then, you will be truly human.
17:57And may stay so.
17:59With my blessing forever.
18:03Oh, that's some proposition.
18:06No trouble at all, Snip.
18:08Well, I'm off.
18:10Wait, Jack.
18:11Take these, please.
18:13Your scissors?
18:14But you need them.
18:16If I need, I got a whole drawer full.
18:20Something to remember me by.
18:22Thank you, Snip.
18:24And don't worry.
18:25I'll never forget you.
18:27Farewell, old friend.
18:30And Jack Frost was on his way.
18:33As he fell back down, he could suddenly feel human things for the first time.
18:40What?
18:41A heartbeat.
18:43An itchy nose.
18:47It's wonderful.
18:53Who said that?
18:56I have words now.
18:58I think I almost spoke one.
19:00I have bones now.
19:03I think I almost broke one.
19:08You're very clumsy on ice.
19:11Clumsy on ice?
19:13Do you know who I am?
19:15Well, you're certainly not my golden knight.
19:21You're right.
19:22I am clumsy.
19:24Even though you're not a knight, you are very nice.
19:28What's your name?
19:30Jack Frost.
19:31Oops.
19:31Jack Oops?
19:33No.
19:34Jack.
19:35Snip.
19:36I'm Jack Snip, the tailor.
19:37See?
19:38A tailor.
19:40We need a tailor in town.
19:42Well, I need a town to tailor in.
19:45Well, why don't you stay in January Junction?
19:48Why don't I stay in January Junction?
19:51This way.
19:52I'll race you.
19:57He's falling all over himself.
20:00Jack Frost slipping on ice?
20:02What's the world coming to?
20:05Phew.
20:06Humans are never as graceful as Sprites.
20:09Mark my words, Holly.
20:10He's going to be in big trouble.
20:12We must not allow harm to come to Jack Frost.
20:16Snip.
20:17Holly.
20:18Therefore, you will both become human until the spring.
20:24Now, back in town, Alicia's folks invited Jack Frost.
20:28Uh, pardon me.
20:30Jack Snip to dinner.
20:33Eat hearty.
20:34And curse kudla kraus.
20:36Papa.
20:38Papa.
20:38At Christmas, sometimes we share a bologna sandwich.
20:42Without the bologna, of course.
20:44Papa.
20:46Mr. Snip has no place to sleep.
20:49May he stay the night in the attic?
20:51Why not?
20:53I'll find a house in the morning.
20:55It's very important I find a house.
20:57Oh.
20:58But there are no empty houses in January Junction, Mr. Snip.
21:02Then I'll build one.
21:04With what?
21:05Kubla kraus owns all the timber.
21:08And the brick.
21:10But I've got to get a house.
21:11A horse, a bag of gold.
21:14And Kubla kraus owns the only horse and all the gold.
21:20The Cossack king.
21:22But even the Cossacks couldn't stand him.
21:25So, they all left.
21:27Now he lives alone in his castle, high on miserable mountain.
21:35I'm Kubla kraus.
21:38I'm king of all the Cossacks.
21:41But there are no Cossacks to be king of.
21:47There's the rob.
21:48There's the rob.
21:50There's the rob.
22:14I rule with an iron hand.
22:19I get whatever I demand.
22:25I own the people and the land.
22:30So, I eat it.
22:32I'm not happy.
22:33I don't understand.
22:40I'm Kubla kraus.
22:42I could have been a Raja.
22:44But there are no elephants around here.
22:50There's the rob.
22:51There's the rob.
22:53There's the rob.
22:55I'm Kubla kraus.
22:57I could have been a Shogun.
23:01But there are no samurai around here.
23:05There's the rob.
23:06There's the rob.
23:08There's the rob.
23:11There's the rob.
23:14Rob-a-dub-a-dub-a-dub-a-dub-a-rob.
23:16There's the rob.
23:19There's the rob.
23:21There's the rob.
23:24Rob-a-dub-a-dub-a-dub-a-dub-a-rob.
23:27Jack Frost found out that no humans or animals would live with Kubla kraus.
23:32So the mean and evil old Cossack king had to make artificial ones out of iron.
23:40There was Clang Stumper, who ran by steam.
23:45And Fetch Kvetch, the butler, who ran by clockwork.
23:54And there was his army of K'nites in grimy armor.
23:59K'nute, K'nick, K'norman, K'nathan, and all the rest of them.
24:05Each lifeless with a motor for a heart, but very mean and K'nasty.
24:15Why, even the mice were artificial.
24:19And then there was Dummy.
24:24Hello, Dummy.
24:27Hello, Kubla.
24:29Gee, it's well being here with you.
24:32Dummy, Dummy on my knee.
24:35Who is handsome as can be?
24:37You are Kubla.
24:39And Dummy, who is brave and strong and nice?
24:44You are Kubla.
24:46Nice, Dummy.
24:50Oh, it is so good to be loved.
24:55Kubla Kraus has got to be overthrown.
25:03Oh, hello.
25:05Hello, nice lady.
25:08You have a warm room, maybe, for two lost strangers?
25:12I don't believe it.
25:15These are my friends.
25:16This is Holly.
25:19How do, please.
25:21What is she, an almost?
25:23She's even too small to be one of Santa's elves.
25:27Oh, Holly is a gypsy.
25:30A gypsy princess.
25:32Angered the magic gypsy baron, and he made her tiny.
25:37Oh, boy.
25:39And this is Snip...
25:40No, no.
25:42Oops.
25:43Another oops?
25:45Fernando.
25:47Leonardi.
25:49Kratsky.
25:50Oh, Papa Lovilus.
25:52That's me.
25:53What?
25:54It's all I could think of.
25:56Well, whoever.
25:58Come on in.
25:59Sit comfortable and eat hearty.
26:02Mama!
26:03Shell next week's pee and make soup.
26:05You won't regret this, sir.
26:08With my friends at my side,
26:10I know Kubla Kraus' days are numbered.
26:14First thing tomorrow,
26:15we pay a little visit to the Cossack King.
26:31Well, Jack Frost kept his word.
26:34The next morning,
26:36he set out with his friends
26:38to climb Miserable Mountain.
26:42But that mountain was like a pyramid of ice.
26:49He's slipping again.
26:51Fun, huh, dummy?
26:53He's great fun, Kubla.
26:55Hey, who is that girl?
26:59Oh, she is beautiful.
27:01I will woo her and win her for my wife.
27:06She is beautiful and therefore I will woo her.
27:12How can you woo her?
27:15She doesn't like you.
27:19She's a woman and therefore I will win her.
27:26How can you win her?
27:28She doesn't like you.
27:32I will win her and woo her.
27:40I will.
27:41You won't.
27:43I can't.
27:45You can't.
27:48We'll see.
27:56Well, they just had to give up.
28:00He set up his tailor shop
28:02in the house of Alicia's papa.
28:05Snip and Holly were his assistants.
28:09And on the day before Christmas...
28:12Merry Christmas!
28:15Sir Ravenel!
28:16I'm looking for Jack Snip, the tailor.
28:19A customer?
28:21Sir Ravenel, right, fellow?
28:23He's come back.
28:25Oh, the knight in golden armor.
28:28The who in which?
28:29He left town as a child and joined King Arthur.
28:33After all these years, I'm home for the holidays
28:36and I need a tailor.
28:37Well, Sir Ravenel, I can't mend armor.
28:41It's my cape that needs mending.
28:44I'm certain Mr. Snip will consider it an honor.
28:48I'll call for you, I mean, for my cape tomorrow.
28:52And Merry Christmas to you all.
28:56And the next day was a Merry Christmas.
29:00For poor as they were,
29:03the folks of January Junction
29:04always gave wonderful presents.
29:08Dream presents, they called them.
29:11One person gave it to another.
29:12And the person who got it
29:15dreamed
29:15or may believe it was...
29:19It was just what they always wanted.
29:22You shouldn't have, you didn't.
29:25Oh my, oh my.
29:27I really don't deserve it.
29:29I think I'll cry.
29:31It's just what I always wanted.
29:33It's perfectly right.
29:35It's just what I always wanted.
29:36A Christmas delight.
29:38It's just what he always wanted.
29:41It's perfectly right.
29:43It's just what he always wanted.
29:45A Christmas delight.
29:49I hope you wouldn't bother.
29:52Oh my, oh my.
29:54I'll use it every morning.
29:56I think I'll cry.
29:58It's just what I always wanted.
30:00It's perfectly right.
30:02It's just what I always wanted.
30:03A Christmas delight.
30:06It's just what he always wanted.
30:08It's perfectly right.
30:10It's just what he always wanted.
30:11A Christmas delight.
30:14It's absolutely charming.
30:15Oh my, oh my.
30:18The color really suits me.
30:20I think I'll cry.
30:22It's just what I always wanted.
30:24It's perfectly right.
30:26It's just what I always wanted.
30:28A Christmas delight.
30:30It's just what he always wanted.
30:32It's perfectly right.
30:34It's just what he always wanted.
30:36A Christmas delight.
30:40It's simply too expensive.
30:42Oh my, oh my.
30:45I'll treasure it forever.
30:47I think I'll cry.
30:49It's just what he always wanted.
30:51It's perfectly right.
30:53It's just what he always wanted.
30:54A Christmas delight.
30:56It's just what he always wanted.
30:59It's perfectly right.
31:01It's just what he always wanted.
31:03A Christmas delight.
31:12A magic wand.
31:14No, it's a real present.
31:17Real?
31:19A rose.
31:21A beautiful red rose.
31:24Would you accompany me to the Christmas dance tonight?
31:27I'd...
31:28I'd...
31:29I'd love to.
31:31I'll call for you at 8, fair lady.
31:36Hello.
31:37Why, hello, little fellow.
31:39And how is the New Year's bride?
31:43I'm not a New Year's bride.
31:45That's what you think.
31:52He is the handsomest husband a girl could wish for.
31:57His eyes are like fools.
31:59His lips like rosebuds.
32:02But why don't you speak for yourself, Kubla?
32:06Good idea, Domi.
32:08My eyes are like fools.
32:12My lips are like rosebuds.
32:17Now, Elisa was pretty lucky.
32:20The family duck just happened to be paying a Christmas visit to some wild relatives in the forest.
32:29Captured by Kubla Krauss?
32:31We've got to save her.
32:32Come on, everybody!
32:34And when Sir Ravenel found out what the trouble was...
32:43Faster! Faster!
32:45Faster!
32:45Faster!
32:48Faster!
32:49Faster!
32:50Faster!
32:50Faster!
32:51Faster!
32:51Faster!
32:52Faster!
32:57Faster!
32:58Faster!
33:01Faster!
33:02Faster!
33:03Faster!
33:07Faster!
33:18SIGH PLAYERS!
33:24The Amy can watch!
33:25Canik, canat, you're fired!
33:30What a bunch of canati!
33:35Mama! Mama!
33:37Oh, there, there, Elisa.
33:40Oh, so Ramo and Elisa wounded.
33:44Those terrible canites!
33:47Quick, we've got to get him home.
33:51And meanwhile...
33:53Jack Frost and Snip had gotten themselves captured.
34:00I will make the whole town pay.
34:04What will you do, Kubla?
34:07I will send 1,000 canites to destroy the town and everything in it.
34:19998.
34:22999.
34:23Oh, he's right.
34:251,000.
34:26A good snowstorm would stop them in the tracks.
34:30I mean a real, once-in-a-lifetime blizzard.
34:35How, Jack, how?
34:37I tried to snip a snowflake the other day, just for old time's sake.
34:42It turned out to be a doily for the table.
34:45I'll whistle up a winter.
34:51See?
34:52Nothing.
34:54You might as well be making bird calls.
34:57Then there's only one way.
35:00Father Winter!
35:02Jack, you don't mean...
35:08Jack Frost had given up his humanity to save the humans he had come to love so much.
35:22And to stop Kublai Krauss, he was gonna whistle up the worst winter the world had ever known!
35:39Now, the minute Jack Frost stopped being human, he became his old self again.
35:45Pardon me.
35:47Uh, pardon me.
35:48I mean his old shadow again.
35:53And there was no more need for Sniff to be human.
35:58He and Holly had work to do up in the kingdom of the winter clouds.
36:07And now Jack Frost could really whistle up a winter.
36:11The Christmas blizzard of all time!
36:27The Christmas blizzard of all time!
36:29The Christmas blizzard of all time!
36:45Well sir, Jack Frost kept whistling and that snow kept falling for five whole weeks.
36:52By the first of February, the entire mountain was buried.
36:59Jack aimed that storm pretty well because only Kublai's castle was buried.
37:05Why, in January Junction, they were talking about an early spring!
37:12I'll be well again by springtime, thanks to you.
37:16We'll be wed when the first blossom shows.
37:21Yes, it will be wonderful.
37:24Only I wish...
37:26What is it, Elisa?
37:28Still Jack Sniff?
37:30I want him to be there.
37:32I don't know why.
37:33I only knew him for those few weeks,
37:36yet it seemed like I knew him all my life.
37:39He was such a sweet, good little friend.
37:42What happened to him?
37:46Suddenly, the snow stopped falling.
37:48Jack Frost whistled for more winter, but nothing came.
37:54But, sir, spring can't come early.
37:57I've got to keep that castle snowbound.
38:00Oh, please, sir, don't take winter away.
38:03Not yet.
38:03It's not up to me, Jack Frost.
38:06I take my orders from nature.
38:09When she gives me a certain sign, I know it's my time to leave.
38:14What sign, sir?
38:16The awakening of a tiny animal from his hibernation.
38:20His long winter's knack.
38:22I refer to a little groundhog.
38:25At this very moment, he is starting to awaken.
38:29Very soon, he will leave his hole.
38:33If he stays outside and is not frightened by his shadow,
38:38that will be my sign to move on.
38:42But if his shadow frightens him...
38:45Six more weeks of winter.
38:49Well, Jack Frost looked up and realized that the clouds hid the sun.
38:56There could never be a shadow that day.
38:59At least, not a real shadow.
39:03Of course, that didn't eliminate magic shadows.
39:07Hey, I've got a day named after me.
39:12February 2.
39:16That's the day that I decide what the weather's gonna do.
39:22When I climb out of my burrow from my cozy little nest.
39:29If I see my shadow following,
39:34there'll be six more weeks of winter's best.
39:42I've got a day named after me.
39:45February 2.
39:48Say, that's the day that I decide what the weather's gonna do.
39:55It's an easy occupation.
39:59I'm only working once a year.
40:03I'm a living weather station.
40:07Telling everyone if spring is near.
40:14I've got a day named after me.
40:18February 2.
40:20February 2.
40:23That's the day that I decide what the weather's gonna do.
40:29What the weather's gonna do.
40:33I've got a day named after me.
40:37February 2.
40:42February 2.
40:42February 2.
40:44February 2.
40:50Roargh.
40:53Just my shadow.
40:56What pinched me with those cold fingers?
41:03Howb open it...
41:11Pardon me
41:15He returned to his hole
41:18Well, then I suppose spring isn't coming
41:22More winter, everyone
41:25More winter
41:32Well, Jack Frost left
41:35And I went back to bed for six weeks
41:38I liked the extra snooze so much
41:41I've been letting him scare me to this very day
41:46Pardon me?
41:47Oh, the rest of the story
41:49Well, by and by, nature caught on
41:53And six weeks later
41:55She started giving Father Winter some other signs
42:01There can be no argument
42:03Winter will end by noon today
42:06But I can't just let January Junction be destroyed
42:11Let me be human again
42:13You promised me humanity until spring comes
42:18Very well, Jack Frost
42:21You have until 12 noon
42:23And if you wish to remain human
42:27You have one hour
42:30To get your house, horse, bag of gold, and wife
42:34But first, I've got to stop Kubla
42:37Somehow
42:38Gee, the snow's half melted already
42:43Dummy, look
42:45We're melting
42:46Soon I will destroy the town
42:49And get my bride
42:51Ho, ho, ho
42:52What happiness
42:53What joy
42:55What glee
42:56Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
43:03Lamelling snow collapsed the rotting roof
43:06And Kubla was knocked unconscious
43:09Ha, ha, ha, ha
43:11Now I know what to do
43:14Right, Dummy?
43:16Anything you say, Jack Frost?
43:19He could imitate Kublai's Dami voice perfectly.
43:24And what's more, Jack Frost didn't move his lips.
43:28All you canites down there!
43:31Who?
43:32Now, those canites thought Kublai was doing the talking for Dami,
43:37so they obeyed.
43:39No time to use the secret passage.
43:42Down the mountainside.
43:44Forward, march.
43:46And the double.
43:48Of course, that mountain was still slippery as ever,
43:51and once they hit those ice slopes, down they went.
43:55They landed on the others down below,
43:57and soon the valley was still to the top
43:59with a junk heap of 10,000 canites.
44:03Blast you!
44:07Who you like best, me or Frost?
44:11Oh, you, Kublai!
44:13He's got cool fingers.
44:15Let's get him!
44:25I guess this counts as a house.
44:30Uh-oh!
44:35I guess I have a horse, too!
44:38Look!
44:39Gold!
44:40Enough for a hundred bags!
44:43To stay human, Jack Frost needed one more thing.
44:48And he only had till noon
44:51to make Elisa his wife.
45:01Yes, sir, that town's troubles were over for good.
45:04Jack Frost was sure everything would be happy ever after.
45:09Until...
45:09You want my daughter's hand in marriage?
45:12I only have one daughter.
45:15And, well, look for yourself.
45:20And would you believe a night for a son-in-law?
45:25The ceremony is at 12 noon, at the first stroke of spring.
45:31You're invited, kid.
45:34I thought she loved me.
45:37I never heard her say she loved anyone before Sir Ravenel.
45:42Except Jack Frost.
45:44He's just a dream.
45:46But she'll always love Jack Frost.
45:50But no, I never heard her say she loved you, Jack Snip.
45:5812 noon.
46:00The big moment.
46:03Spring is here.
46:05Hey, where did that little tailor go?
46:19What was that?
46:22An old friend kissed the bride.
46:34Hey, run!
46:35It wouldn't be winter without you.
46:41If you try to turn around
46:44When you hear his icy sound
46:47He's sure to disappear
46:50But you know
46:52Yes, you know
46:53Then you know
46:55Jack Frost is here
47:03And that's the story of Jack Frost
47:12Well, I gotta catch six weeks of shut-eye
47:19Pardon me
47:21Bye
47:22Bye-bye
47:23Bye-bye
47:24Bye-bye
47:25Bye-bye
47:32Bye-bye
47:36Bye-bye
47:37Bye-bye
47:39Bye-bye
47:39Bye-bye
47:39Bye-bye
47:40Bye-bye
47:40Bye-bye
47:40Bye-bye
47:41Bye-bye
47:41Bye-bye
47:44Bye-bye
47:45Bye-bye
47:48Bye-bye

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