Jack Frost

SYNOPSIS:

Jack Frost (1979) – This is a stop-motion animated TV special produced by Rankin/Bass. It follows the story of Jack Frost, a winter sprite, who falls in love with a human woman and wishes to become human to win her heart. It's a family-friendly holiday classic filled with whimsical characters and festive spirit.

Family-Friendliness:

This animated short film, produced by Ub Iwerks, is highly family-friendly and suitable for viewers of all ages. The whimsical story and vintage animation make it a delightful watch for children, while adults can appreciate its nostalgic charm. There is no objectionable content.

Themes of the Film

  • Seasonal Joy: The story celebrates the beauty and magic of winter.
  • Courage and Resourcefulness: The woodland creatures demonstrate bravery in the face of adversity.
  • Friendship and Community: Highlights the importance of helping one another.
  • Nature and Fantasy: The personification of Jack Frost brings the wonders of the natural world to life.

This short film is a charming, light-hearted classic, perfect for a cozy family movie session during the winter season.

Information
Maturity Rating:
G
GENRE:
Animation, Kids,
Director:
Jules Bass
cast:
Buddy Hackett, Robert Morse, Paul Frees