- A young grizzly bear, undaunted by his mother's warnings of the coming winter, runs away from home only to be confronted by Old Man Winter himself.
- Jack Frost paints the leaves orange and brown as he warns the animals of the forest that Old Man Winter is coming. A bear cub mocks the idea, via song. He's a grizzly bear, he declares; and he's got a nice, warm coat. Later, his mother tucks him into bed, but he tries to sneak away. She spanks him and puts him back to bed. Tearfully, he runs away from home. He enjoys seeing the jack o' lanterns come to life, and listening to the scarecrow scat sing. But suddenly Old Man Winter arrives, and the poor bear cub is freezing. He'll need Jack Frost's help, in this animated musical short.—J. Spurlin
- Jack Frost (1934) is an eight-minute animated short featuring a baby grizzly bear and his encounter with Jack Frost. Despite Jack Frost's warnings that winter is coming, the defiant little cub does not want to hibernate. Disobeying his mother, he runs away from home. Alone in the woods, he encounters Old Man Winter who traps him in an icy storm. Jack Frost rescues the cub and returns him home to his bed. The cub has learned the lesson to respect nature and obey his parents.—KS at ClassicCouple.com
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