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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1948 film)

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286:, even decorating a Christmas tree. One young reindeer decorating a tree spots a red object and, curious, tickles it with a leaf. It turns out to be Rudolph, who flops out of the tree with a sneeze. The reindeer who revealed him teases him over his shiny red nose, which hurts his feelings. When he tries to wrap the nose to hide it and join the others on the ice, another snatches the cover away. Rejected and saddened after being teased and made fun of by the other reindeer children, Rudolph returns home where his mother greets him and tries to cheer him up by reminding him to hang his stocking for Santa. He quickly does so, imagining Santa giving him a lot of toys, and quickly goes to bed, though his sleep is incredibly fitful, saddened by the other reindeer's 297:, noting that it would be tough to get though on his own. When the grandfather clock strikes midnight, Santa quickly rushes in to get his reindeer and get ready for the travel ahead. As they travel, Santa warns that they'd have to fly low to get through the fog, only to crash into some trees. The Reindeer get loose and they try again. Over a town, Santa and the reindeer nearly crash into an airplane and, a little later, crash onto a rooftop. The reindeer and sleigh are stuck on the roof, but they're able to break free. 300:
Reaching Rudolph's house, Santa gives presents to a set of reindeer children, but is caught off-guard by the light in Rudolph's room, only to learn that it's Rudolph's shiny red nose. Surprised by this, he gets an idea and wakes Rudolph. Rudolph attempts to hide his nose, but Santa stops him and
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department stores, publisher of the original story. The original release included a credit for the company, and lacked the famous song, with the opening credits instead playing over an instrumental version of
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tells him of his perils. Agreeing to help him, Rudolph leaves a note for his parents before joining Santa on his journey, leading the other reindeer throughout the rest of the night.
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The next morning, news of Rudolph's journey reaches his hometown and all the other reindeer race to a stadium where Santa appoints Rudolph as the
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Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film
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In the "hills", several reindeer children are busy having a fun time: ice skating, tree climbing,
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Library of Congress Unveils ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ Restoration|Animation World Network
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Meanwhile in the North Pole, Santa Claus peeks out of his workshop and takes notice of the
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Watermarked print of the original 1948 film directed by Max Fleischer for Montgomery Ward
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This 8-minute animated interpretation of the Christmas poem preceded
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys
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is a 1948 animated short film produced and directed by
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Max Fleischer
Robert L. May
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Paul Wing
George Kleinsinger
William Sturm
Technicolor
Jam Handy Organization
Max Fleischer
Jam Handy
Robert L. May
of the same name
Santa Claus
leap-frogging
teasing and taunting
heavy fog
commander-in-chief
Paul Wing
Gene Autry
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
later more famous animated 1964 version by Rankin/Bass
Robert L. May
Montgomery Ward
Silent Night, Holy Night
public domain
videotapes
DVDs
Library of Congress
Sing Along Songs
Rifftrax

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