Harvey , An interesting observation - I thought about it when I drew
the cartoon, but submitted it anyway because , as LadyRyln indicated, a pretty good number
of people still remember the show.
The Frosty The Snowman cartoon predates the Waltons by about 3 years. Of course, they still show “Frosty” every year at Christmas time, whereas repeats of The Waltons are somewhat more infrequent. I’d venture to say enough people recall the Waltons, since there are some very recent commercials using the end sequence as a premise.
Superfrog about 14 years ago
This is where they got the idea for cryogenics.
jamesweld about 14 years ago
This cartoon is too late to be relatable. The artist s aiming for the babyboomers and those that don’t have Alzheimer’s .
ladyryln about 14 years ago
it’s not that old Harvey- I watched it as a child of the 70s
JudyCuddy about 14 years ago
It looks cold enough not to need the freezer.
bueller about 14 years ago
Harvey , An interesting observation - I thought about it when I drew the cartoon, but submitted it anyway because , as LadyRyln indicated, a pretty good number of people still remember the show.
odeliasimone about 14 years ago
Yes, we all remember the show……it’s part of history!!!
Like the civil war, the alamo, the gold rush…..
MisngNOLA about 14 years ago
The Frosty The Snowman cartoon predates the Waltons by about 3 years. Of course, they still show “Frosty” every year at Christmas time, whereas repeats of The Waltons are somewhat more infrequent. I’d venture to say enough people recall the Waltons, since there are some very recent commercials using the end sequence as a premise.
bueller about 14 years ago
Yep - some Geico commercials are classic, others, not so much. That one …ehh.