Jack Frost (1934)
8/10
A Little Bear Learns To Heed Warnings
20 April 2008
Warning: Spoilers
This little cartoon is basically very charming. It is about a small bear who is enjoying the last days of summer, when he and the other animals are made aware by the arrival of Jack Frost that winter is on the way. Frost, when not painting the autumnal colors, warns everyone that they should prepare for the total change in the weather (i.e., prepare to hibernate). But the little bear doesn't believe the cold weather will effect him - he has a nice fur coat. His mother puts him to bed, but he tries to get away, and she spanks him. When she and her husband fall asleep he sneaks away, sniffling that his mother would be sorry.

Naturally, he soon finds he has made a dreadful mistake. He is freezing, especially when confronted and chased by old man winter. He tries to find another shelter, but only one (with a skunk in it) is willing to let him in. In the conclusion he is helped back home by Jack Frost.

The colors of the cartoon are rich, particularly in scenes where Jack Frost is painting the various leaves autumnal colors. In one nice sequence he is painting pumpkins, turning them into jack-o-lanterns. They end up doing a spooky dance that scares the little bear. He is also present when a scarecrow begins dancing (this five years before Ray Bolger made a dancing and singing scarecrow his first career role). As a charming little cartoon for children about six or seven or eight years old this is fine, and grown-ups will appreciate the art work.
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