- Jack Frost
In English
folklore , Jack Frost appears as anelf ish creature who personifies crisp, cold,winter weather; a variant ofFather Winter (also known as "Old Man Winter "). Somewho? believe this representation originated inViking folklore.Tradition holds Jack Frost responsible for leaving frosty
crystal patterns on windows on coldmorning s (windowfrost or fern frost).Possible sources and parallels
Those who believe in Viking folklore roots state that the
English language derives the name "Jack Frost" from the Norse character names,Jokul ("icicle ") andFrosti ("frost"). Another theory sees "Jack Frost" as a much more recent import into Anglo-Saxon culture from aRussia nfairy tale (seeMorozko ). In the Finnish epos "Kalevala " (canto number 30, as translated from Finnish into English byKeith Bosley ) Jack Frost appears as the son of Blast, "Pakkanen Puhurin Poika". [See [http://www.kaapeli.fi/maailma/kalevala/KOLMASKYMMENES.html Finnish Kalevala] )] Other tales in Russia represent frost as Father Frost, a smith who binds water and earth together with heavy chains. Compare the German folklore figure, the old woman "Frau Holle ", who causes snow by shaking white feathers out of her bed.Jack Frost mayOr|date=June 2008 represent an ancestral memory of the Anglo-Saxon and Norse God,
Ullr , one of the twelveAesir . Ullr, the god of the winter and snowFact|date=June 2008, can have epithets such as "ski-god", "bow-god", "hunting-god" and "shield-god". In Germanic paganism, Ullr appears as a major god in prehistoric times, or even anepitheton (*wulþuz, Old English "wuldor", meaning "glory") of the head of the pantheon of Germanic mythology. The 3rd-centuryThorsberg chape and late Icelandic sources mention Ullr, but little other information regarding the god has survived.In fiction
Printed works
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Cecily Pike wrote a children's nursery-song describing Jack Frost as a "gay little sprite" and beginning with the words "Look out! Look out! Jack Frost is about! He's after your fingers and toes!"
*Laurell K. Hamilton 's "Meredith Gentry " series has a character who within the context of the book emerges as the original Jack Frost.
* Jack Frost appears as a superhero in works published byTimely Comics (nowMarvel Comics ) in the 1940s. A man covered in ice, he could project ice and cold.
* Jack Frost forms the alter-ego of Dane McGowan in the comic book series "The Invisibles ", written byGrant Morrison .
* Jack Frost appears as a minor character in the books "Reaper Man " and "Hogfather " byTerry Pratchett .
* Jack Frost appears as a major character in Ed McCray's novel "Jill Chill and the Baron of Glacier Mountain" [ [http://www.edmccray.com Welcome to www.EdMcCray.com - Official Website of Ed McCray and Jill Chill ] ]
* Jack Frost appears as a major character in "The Veil" trilogy of novels byChristopher Golden .
* Jack Frost appears as a mischievous character in a few panels of National Comics' "Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen " #33 (December, 1958).Films
* "Jack Frost", a Russo-Finnish film from 1964, has the Russian title "Morozko" — the Russian equivalent of Jack Frost. Mystery Science Theater 3000, episode #813, riffed it mercilessly.
* The character of Jack Frost appears in three United States films, two of them named simply "Jack Frost":
** In one "Jack Frost", a serial killer turns into a snowman and continues his rampage. This movie spawned a sequel: "", also starring this version of Jack Frost.
** In the other "Jack Frost" film,Michael Keaton plays a human by the name of Jack Frost, who gets killed in a car-crash onChristmas Eve . A year later he returns as a snowman to spend time with his son and make up for all the times his band forced him to miss out on events in his son's life.
* Jack Frost appears as the title character in a 1934 release ofUb Iwerks 'sComiColor Cartoons .Televised material
* In "
Frosty's Winter Wonderland ", Jack Frost, jealous ofFrosty the Snowman because of all the attention he gets from children, tries to render him lifeless by stealing his magic hat, but eventually has a change of heart when chosen as thebest man at Frosty and Crystal's wedding. He reappears in "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July ".
* In "Jack Frost", aclaymation Rankin-BassChristmas TV special (1979), Jack Frost falls in love with a human girl and seeks to become human. Father Winter grants his wish, but tells him that if he does not have a house, a horse, a bag of gold, and a wife by "the first sign of spring" he will become a sprite again.In pop culture
* The name Jack Frost has been quoted in the MMORPG "Anachy Online", where several 'items' have been given the description of various "quotes" by Jack Frost. See: http://auno.org/ao/db.php?id=245866 for an example.
* Jack Frost appears as an evil ice general in thecomputer role-playing game AdventureQuest .
*Doom metal bandSaint Vitus have a song called "Jack Frost"
* Theprogressive rock band Jethro Tull have a Christmas song called "Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow"
* Jack Frost functions as a trademark character for the Japanese game-developerAtlus and as a mascot of theMegami Tensei video-game series. His other variations include Black Frost, King Frost, and Pyro Jack. He is depicted as a stereotypical snowman and frequently uses his trademark "Hee-ho!" in his speech.
* Jack Frost appears in "" played byMartin Short . This character, jealous of the attentionSanta Claus (Tim Allen ) receives, wants to assume the position of Santa Claus.
* Jack Frost appears as a snowman in the MMORPG "Granado Espada ".
* Jack Frost features in a number of video games (including "City of Villains " and "Guild Wars ") as a player-summonable creature.
* The radio stationWRHS-FM 89.7 inNorridge ,Illinois brands itsholiday music format as "Jack Frost".As a pseudonym
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Bob Dylan used the name "Jack Frost" as a pseudonym when he produced his 2001 album "Love and Theft ", as well as his 2006 record, "Modern Times".
* Jack Rosenberg (later known as "Werner Erhard ") used thenickname "Jack Frost", while selling cars in Philadelphia in the 1950sPressman, Steven , "Outrageous Betrayal : The dark journey of Werner Erhard from est to exile".New York :St. Martin's Press , 1993, page 6. ISBN 0-312-09296-2]
* Jack Dempsey, the guitarist of theSeven Witches , goes by the pseudonym of "Jack Frost". Apart from his work in Seven Witches he has also released two solo albums, many famous (heavy) metal artists joining him.See also
* Father Frost, a Russian "skazka"
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