Pardon-me-Pete's Groundhog Day song from Jack Frost From Rankin/Bass' Jack Frost. A playlist of all of the Rankin/Bass songs I've uploaded: Jack Frost is a 1979 Christmas, Winter and Groundhog Day stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. [2] It is directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr., written by Romeo Muller, narrated by Buddy Hackett, and starring the voices of Robert Morse, Debra Clinger and Paul Frees. [3] Here's a new trend from "Jack Frost (1979)".Feel free to do your own version.Song: Me and My ShadowSong sung by Buddy HackettSong from "Jack Frost (1979)"Cli Here’s a special bonus #NTVFlashback culled special for fans of February 2, Groundhog Day. In 1979, Rankin-Bass released a live-action animated special NTV Flashbacks - Groundhog Day - Intro to “Jack Frost” (1979) | Here’s a special bonus #NTVFlashback culled special for fans of February 2, Groundhog Day. “I’ve Got a Day Named After me, February 2” is a song from the 1979 Rankin/Bass Christmas special Jack Frost. It is sung by the special’s narrator Pardon-Me-Pete as he explains his job of determining the upcoming weather’s outcome every Groundhog’s Day. Hey, I’ve got a day named after me, February 2 That’s the day that I decide what the weather’s gonna do When I climb out of Jack Frost is a 1979 television special, one of the Rankin-Bass stop-motion classics, where Pardon-Me-Pete, the famous groundhog of Groundhog Day, tells the story of Jack Frost, and the one time he became human. Jack falls for a girl named Elisa, and as the tailor Jack Snip, he must fight the evil Kubla Krause to save Elisa and the town of I've Got a Day Named After Me, February 2 is a song from the Rankin/Bass special Jack Frost. It is sung by Pardon-Me-Pete as talks about his job. I've got a day named after me, February 2 That's the day that I decide what the weather's gonna do When I climb out of my borrow From my cozy little nest If I see my shadow following They'll be six more weeks of Winter's best I've got a day named Jack Frost is a 1979 Christmas, winter, and Groundhog Day stop-motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, narrated by Buddy Hackett, and starring the voices of Robert Morse, Debra Clinger, and Paul Frees. It tells the tale of Jack Frost and his adventures as a human. The story is narrated by a groundhog named Pardon-Me-Pete, who has a deal with Jack Frost to extend Jack Frost is a 1979 Christmas, Winter, and Groundhog Day stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. It was directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr., written by Romeo Muller, narrated by Buddy Hackett, and starring the voices of Robert Morse, Debra Clinger, and Paul Frees. Here’s a special bonus #NTVFlashback culled special for fans of February 2, Groundhog Day. In 1979, Rankin-Bass released a live-action animated special base uploaded this because I loved the song growing up and noticed nobody else had uploaded it "Nobody's EVER seen Jack Frost," the groundhog claims. "Unless you count that one time when he became human even if you never saw him, you HAVE seen his work." Pete sings another song, this one about Jack Frost and his handiwork, as we see people playing in the snow, unaware that Jack Frost is watching them. Jack Frost: Deluxe Edition Rankin/Bass' seasonal adventure is among the better of their late 1970s output, with some nice touches and a fine presentation on this otherwise barebones re-issue. Groundhog Day Snip’s Snowy Singalong runs through three of the special’s songs (Jack Frost, Just What I Always Wanted and The Groundhog Song) with a “follow the bouncing snowflake” highlighter picking out the lyricssimple and effective, I suppose, if one would want to singalong with these three particular tracks for five and a half minutes. Jack Frost is a 1979 Christmas, winter, and Groundhog Day stop-motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, narrated by Buddy Hackett, and starring the voices of Robert Morse, Debra Clinger, and Paul Frees. It tells the tale of Jack Frost and his adventures as a human. The story is narrated by a groundhog named Pardon-Me-Pete, who has a deal with Jack Frost to extend Jack Frost is an animated television special, produced and directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr. and written by Romeo Muller. It premiered on NBC on December 13, 1979. The special is narrated by Pardon-Me-Pete, a groundhog voiced by Buddy Hackett. Jack Frost, an immortal winter sprite, falls in love with a human girl named Elisa after rescuing her. Jack asks Father Winter if he can Narrated by Pardon-me-Pete Groundhog (Buddy Hackett) and framed as an exploration of the tradition of Groundhog Day, the music-filled Jack Frost is actually the story of young sprite Jack Frost who, under Father Winter s leadership, is responsible for bringing winter weather to the world. Felt, but never seen, a lonely Jack begs to become human Jack is sent to January Junction in the human guise of Jack Snip, a tailor. Largely unrelated to the prior Rankin-Bass version of Jack Frost, who was the Paul Frees-voiced villain in 1976's 2D animated Frosty's Winter Wonderland and returned in Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July, released just a few months prior to the Jack Frost special. Jack Frost is an animated television special, directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr. and written by Romeo Muller; it premiered on NBC on December 13, 1979. The special is narrated by Pardon-Me-Pete, a groundhog voiced by Buddy Hackett. Jack Frost (voiced by Robert Morse), an immortal winter sprite, falls in love with a human girl named Elisa (voiced by Debra Clinger) after rescuing her
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