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What happened in the blizzard in 68 anyway?

Why is bunny so mad at jack about it? did he ruined easter sunday or somethin'?
 kmp_1234 posted over a year ago
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-Jack-Frost- said:
I did nothing wrong! That kangaroo was just angry that I thought the eggs looked pretty with snow! This is my story and I am sticking to it.
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It's okay big brother :)
Emma_O_Frost posted over a year ago
rigo1315 said:
Most likely. There have been records of horrible blizzards in the past. Such as the famous blizzard in New York (the east coast of the U.S.) where snow literally buried people 10-13ft of it. I'm not sure what exactly happened in 1968 (assuming that year), but 1967 and 1969 have been recorded for heavy snow fall during that year. Possibility of it happening in or near April may be unlikely.

Unlike now where it's still been getting cold and snowing. Either Jack is mad or he really wanted to spread snow day fun this year (because of the movie).
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ohh... ok... thanks... ^_^
kmp_1234 posted over a year ago
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I'm not sure Jack can have the nerve to kill people. No matter how pissed he might be.
Newbiehere13 posted over a year ago
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It's assumptions XD jaja, but yeah I doubt Jack would, but like any weapon or power it can be deadly
rigo1315 posted over a year ago
Newbiehere13 said:
Most likely, you know how stern Bunny is when it comes to his holiday. He mentioned something about Jack freezing a water park (correct me if I'm wrong) and ruining his egg hunt.
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oh... of course! that makes sense! thanks Newbiehere13... ^^
kmp_1234 posted over a year ago
Iscreamer1 said:
Here's what I think happened: Jack wanted to give some kids in Australia a snow day, even though it was Easter, but they more interested in the eggs than his snow and when a child passed through him, Jack was soooooo upset at not being seen that he screamed at the the top his lungs. He screamed so loud that he created a huge blizzard (pretty much the first evil thing he ever done in life)
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Kimiko_Axel said:
Perhaps he was tired of not being seen by others, and during the time, perhaps he was getting depress from it and created a blizzard unknowingly xD Heh, I linger on the fact that maybe he was trying to kill himself by forming into a blizzard eh? and then later regenerate and realize what happened and didn't know the fact that it was easter that day. but then again it's just theory's but it's JACK FROST I doubt he'd have made that Blizzard on purpose; he loves children and they'd get hurt in the process. but eh. I doubt this is the case *o* it'll make a great fanfiction though! Think they'd make another movie explaining bout the blizzard? XD
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SilverFang1794 said:
The February 1969 nor'easter was a severe winter storm that affected the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the United States between February 8 and February 10.[1] The nor'easter developed on February 9, and as it moved towards the northeast, intensifying to become a powerful storm, it dropped paralyzing snowfall, often exceeding 20 in (51 cm). New York City bore the brunt of the storm, suffering extensive disruption. Thousands of travelers became stranded on roads and in airports. Overall, at least 94 people lost their lives to the storm. Following the event, the mayor of New York, John Lindsay, was criticized for failing to respond to the snowstorm adequately. Some areas of the city remained uncleared for over a week after the storm, and city schools were closed for several days.
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Emma_O_Frost said:
E. Aster Bunnymund has got the wrong guy. It was old man winter. Not my big brother. >:(
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lilyan1994 said:
Maybe, but I want to get Both Bunnymund and Jacson's side of the story, and see who's right.
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