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Puppets used in Rankin/Bass’ beloved stop-motion animated special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer […] ...
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” started out as a children's story first released by Montgomery Ward in 1939. The department ...
The oft-forgotten holiday special Rudolph’s Shiny New Year is one of the odder holiday specials out there, and through the years, viewers have had a chance to revel in the story’s weirdness. And most ...
You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen... but do you recall when the "most famous reindeer of all" airs on TV this ...
But I did not know the details. Recently, Chris gathered some details and shared them with me. He wrote, “I grew up as the ...
Rudolph’s Shiny New Year is as odd of a holiday special as there’s ever been, but it’s a perfect watch for that weird ...
and to see other characters that also have problems, they can associate with them.” Related: Jason Kelce Is 'Shocked' That Fans Think He Looks Like Rudolph's Sam the Snowman “Kids love to see ...
To create the character, May pulled from his own childhood ... but May insisted on continuing. “I needed Rudolph now more than ever,” May recalled in a 1975 article for the Gettysburg Times.