Goodtimes Entertainment, 74 minutes, for ages 3 and older, VHS, $22.95; DVD, $24.85. This is a sequel to the beloved 1964 holiday classic “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Since its debut, the ...
It’s true that no child would want to play with a boat that couldn’t stay afla-fla-float. And bringing a cowboy who rides an ostrich into first grade show-and-tell would surely draw jeers. Most of the ...
In 1964 CBS aired the movie for television a version of the story, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” The movie ends with Santa dropping toys on the Island of Misfit Toys. This angered Rudolph fans and ...
Laugh and call him names all you want, but there’s no denying that the furry misfit at the heart of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” has outshone his naysayers to become the most famous holiday TV ...
Rudolph made his television debut on NBC in 1964, when Rankin/Bass produced a stop motion animated TV special of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer that became a popular hit in itself. This version was re ...
When the mysterious Toy Taker grabs all of Santa's toys, it looks like the children will miss out on Christmas. But everyone's favorite reindeer, Rudolph, comes to the rescue with his lovable friends: ...
A question burns in the minds of fans of the classic Christmas special “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” more than 60 years after its debut: What was wrong with a Dolly for Sue? Why was she on the ...