Talk:Tom and Jerry: The Legend of Frosty the Snowman/@comment-68.224.57.136-20190525191330

I'd like to agree with your opinion for the Tom and Jerry universe, but... Oh, come on, Sasha.cruz.77770. It's not so bad to add special effects (effects animation) from any anime to these animatics for the cat-and-mouse team's adventures with Frosty. Besides, if the animation will be done in Japan, then the special effects must be added, too. And sweatdrops aren't the only anime effect that we need so badly for our character's expressions or emotions. Cross-popping veins can also be added for some of their emotions like being annoyed, frustrated or outraged. To be precise, nobody, except you and me, can know or tell the difference between "anime" (domestic animation made in Japan, which is responsible for comic books that go backwards called "mangas") and "non-anime" (international animation that only North American, European and Australian companies, after completing pre-production, can outsource to the Japanese animation companies).

You remember the last mistake on Tom and Jerry Meet Frosty the Snowman? When Frosty first come alive with his magic hat, the trails of magic dust were supposed to be still looping around his head when he says the first half of "Happy Birthday!", right? That's why you got to correct this sketch by adding this visual effect, which can then disappear before Frosty finishes his trademark catchphrase. I hope that you can understand how the other storyboard sketches must act the same by repeatedly checking the early screendraft (a script for the movie) and the list of recycled animation on this page, and then the screenshots from Frosty the Snowman (1969) on page seven at the Animation Screencaps website.

Ohhh! And one more serious message to give you. The screenshots for Frosty's Winter Wonderland are now available at the Internet Animation Database. You can collect them for Tom and Jerry: Frosty's Winter Wonderland, but not only two from the original version from the Rankin/Bass special. We must make sure that new sequences for the retelling with Tom and Jerry and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) can be a lot more partly based on the flashback of Crystal's origin and marriage to Frosty from Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July. That's all the important information I've given you.