. . "Cryomancer, Child Nurturer"@en . . . . . . "Power/Skills"@en . . . . . "Spirit of winter, and the Guardian of Fun."@en . "Do-gooder"@en . . . "250"^^ . . . . . "Goals"@en . . . . . . . . . "Type of Hero"@en . . . "Rise of the Guardians"@en . "Hobby"@en . . . "Winter magic"@en . "Jack Frost is an immortal being with the power of winter and the main protagonist of Rise of the Guardians. He is voiced by Chris Pine."@en . . . . . . "Jackson Overland Frost, better known as Jack Frost, is the main protagonist in Rise of the Guardians, and an immortal supernatural being much like the Guardians. Unlike the others, however, he is a loner, the classic rebel without a cause, sarcastic and mischievous. As the manifestation of winter, Jack Frost is capable of manipulating ice and snow. He is the spirit of mischief and chaos personified, but when he discovers the purpose behind his powers, he will become a true Guardian, representing \"Fun.\""@en . . . . "Jackson Overland Frost, better known as Jack Frost, is the main protagonist in Rise of the Guardians, and an immortal supernatural being much like the Guardians. Unlike the others, however, he is a loner, the classic rebel without a cause, sarcastic and mischievous. As the manifestation of winter, Jack Frost is capable of manipulating ice and snow. He is the spirit of mischief and chaos personified, but when he discovers the purpose behind his powers, he will become a true Guardian, representing \"Fun.\""@en . "Occupation"@en . . "Jackson Overland Frost"@en . . . . . "To find his purpose, stop Pitch, recover his memories, and make people believe in him."@en . "Making mischief and having fun with his powers."@en . . . "Jack Frost, and the Guardian of Fun."@en . . . "Rise-of-the-guardians-jack-frost-image.jpg"@en . . . . "Origin"@en . . "Full Name"@en . . . . . . "Jack Frost (Rise of the Guardians)"@en . . . . . . . "Alias"@en . . . . "Jack Frost is an immortal being with the power of winter and the main protagonist of Rise of the Guardians. He is voiced by Chris Pine."@en . . .