"In Summer" was a very difficult choice to make, but here we have the classic Frosty the Snowman singing a polar opposite subject of the song "In Winter".

(During Frosty's introduction to the thermometer we see him with Karen)

Karen: Do you have much experience with heat?

Frosty: Yes! But sometimes I like to close my eyes and imagine what it'll be like when summer does come. Or even a life in the North Pole, where it is winter...forever.

(In his fantasy world, Frosy walks through a grassy meadow made of snow.)

Squirrels will hum,
Kids will make snow all fun
And I'll be doing whatever snow does in winter
A pipe in my mouth,
My snow up against the south
Prob'ly getting gorgeously tanned in winter

(He lies down on a beach, sails on a boat and floats in water which turns into ice.)

I'll finally see a winter storm blow away a summer gold
And find out what happens to solid water when it gets cold

(Frosty tumbles on a beach made of snow with Karen's school-friends.)

And I can't wait to see
What my buddies all think of me
Just imagine how much cooler I'll be in winter

(Frosty and the children brake into a tap dance.)

Dah-dah, da-doo, a-bah-bah-bah bah-bah-boo

The hot and the cold are both so intense,
Put 'em together, it just makes sense!

Rrr-raht da-daht dah-dah-dah dah-dah-dah dah dah doo

(He bounces down a grassy hill.)

Winter's a good time to stay in and cuddle,
But put me in summer and I'll be a puddle...

(He looks at us.)

Not a happy happy snowman, FYI!

When life gets rough, I like to hold on to my dream
Of relaxing in the winter sun, just lettin' off cream

(He looks up at the sky as his friends have a picnic.)

Oh, the sky will be blue,
And you guys will be there too
When I finally do what frozen things do in summer!

Karen: I'm gonna tell him.

Professor Hinkel: Don't you dare!

Frosty: IN WINTER!

(He finishes the song with a high "C" and the kids clap their hands around him.)

Frosty: So come on! The North Pole is that away!