The holiday season is always great for so many reasons… Decorations, family, great food, gift giving and receiving, and your annual dose of Rankin/Bass characters.
For those of you who are not aware, Rankin and Bass were the directors/producers of the old Christmas classics from our childhoods… “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” “Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer,” “The Year Without A Santa Claus.”
If you grew up anytime after the fifties and sixties, these were a staple of any holiday viewing each year.
After much thought I would have to rank my top 3 Rankin/Bass characters as the following:
1. Snow Miser - “The Year Without A Santa Claus” This guy had style. He dances he sings and he sends an arctic freeze at the drop of a hat. He is completely etched in my brain when I think of happy holiday memories.
2. Yukon Cornelius - “Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer” Yukon is a tough guy and a great friend. He helps Rudolf in his journey to find himself and get back to help Santa save Christmas. Why does he always lick his hammer and try to taste gold?
3. The Abominable Snowman - “Rudolf” This snowman is terrible at first but shows his kind heart at the end of the show. He doesn’t say much, but finds good employment at the North Pole to put the tree topper on the Christmas tree.
In our current nano-second lives where video games look better than real life and computer animation is king… It is nice to know that simple claymation like these movies still holds a place in our hearts. Every year they wisk me back to my childhood where all I wanted for Christmas was the latest Star Wars action figure and the Atari version of Frogger. Those were the days….
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so clever…..but the big fuzzy guy is a “bumble” not a yeti or a snowman of the abominable type
I think UR right. He is a bumble.
Not sure where I got the Adominable Snowman from. I’m sure I heard that somewhere!!!!