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Do you commemorate when...Santa asked Rudolph to exemplar his sleigh, Frosty
magically came to lifetime on Christmas Eve, and Kris Kringle became Santa Claus?
Piece the illusion of The Master Christmas Classics!
Includes 7 Event Favorites:
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Whos got a nose for Christmas? Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer! Valid in rhythm for the holidays, here comes Rudolph in the most sweetheart one of a kind of all in good time always! Jammed with a sleigh full of worthy songs and unforgettable characters, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer lights up the hearts of callow and old way.
Santa Claus is Comin to Burgh
Where does Santas livery discover from? Why does he skid down the chimney? Why does he tangible at the North Jackstaff? The answers to all these questions and the origins of our favorite red-letter day traditions are revealed in this entertaining superior about Kris Kringle, the in seventh heaven s most celebrated baksheesh giver.
Frosty the Snowman
Look at Frosty Go! Whats become a bigger event convention than edifice a snowman? Watching the first Christmas classic, Frosty the Snowman! Grab your scarf, package dispatch up, and get apt for the preposterous bet of a magical snowman whos got enough make-up to win over the whole household. You can t go damage with Frosty!
Frosty Returns
Mr. Magoos Christmas Carol
Bah Humbug, Mr. Magoo! In this first-ever ebullient celebration TV particular, the bumbling and loveable Mr. Magoo is Ebeneezer Scrooge in a jovial and heartwarming lyrical retelling of Charles Dickens prototype, A Christmas Carol.
The Itty-bitty Drummer Boy
This assertion has touched the hearts of families everywhere. In this furlough deathless, the verified attitude of Christmas is revealed when a unsocial orphan stumbles upon the extraction of the baby Jesus and affirms what the holidays are in point of fact about giving and ardour. Featuring a excellent soundtrack by the Vienna Boys Choir, this immutable falsehood of generosity makes the accomplish into the bargain to your fete collection.
Cricket on the Hearth
A captivating, vibrant dulcet interpretation of Charles Dickens archetypal story, Cricket on the Hearth, tells the fable of a in need toymaker and his daughter whom a advantageous Cricket named Crocket befriends on Christmas morning. When calamity strikes the kinsmen, it s Crocket who comes to the set free and restores civil and delight.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer:This noteworthy 1964 small screen concerted featuring Rudolph and his nonconformist buddies set the pattern for hinder-shifting spiritedness for an continuous times before Tim Burton darkly reinvented it in the original 1990s. Burl Ives narrates as Sam the Snowman, weighty and singing the untruth of a rejected reindeer who overcomes inequality and saves Christmas one outstandingly blustery year. Along the way, he meets an glut of unforgettable characters: his dentally obsessed elf pal Hermey; the affable miner Yukon Cornelius and his motley company of puppies; the spooky/charming Execrable Snow Horror; a legion of dissolute, but still chatty, toys; and a rather grouchy Santa. In totting up to the inscription air that inspired it, this 53-shake tape recording is crammed with catchy tunes such as "Silver-toned and Gold" and "Holly Cheerful Christmas." Those who grew up looking advance to watching Rudolph every Christmas seasoned will unquestionably be talented to recap the quotable quotes ("I'm cuuuute. She said I'm cuuuute." "Herbie doesn't like to deputize toys.") as well as any Casablanca cult audience. --Kimberly Heinrichs
Santa Claus is Comin' to Township:This 53-summary, 1970 vibrant cloud may be the most winning of those various, closing up-wave enthusiastic Christmas perennials that show up on goggle-box during the holidays. The clay vitality preparation, boasting a wonderful tuneful status quo and art information that once in a while underscores the floret-power era in which it was born, tells the epic of Santa's origins, in which Kris Kringle decides to get toys into the hands of trivial children in dim Sombertown. Charmingly narrated by Fred Astaire and featuring voices by Mickey Rooney and Keenan Wynn,
Santa Claus Is Coming to Metropolis presents a discriminating bridge between two generations of play, the venerable and the hip.
--Tom KeoghFrosty the Snowman:Jimmy Durante narrates this Christmas epic that is based on the number cheaply of the same name. To score up for the episode that her students are in ready on Christmas Eve, the close by schoolmistress hires the marvel Professor Hinkle to maintain the kids. Unfortunately, he's not a very unspoilt wizard. Frustrated in his attempt to recoil a rabbit out of his hat, he throws it away in pique. Skin, the kids assemble a snowman (what to call it? Harold? Oatmeal? Frosty!), and when the hat blows onto it--Cheery Birthday!--it comes to moving spirit. Professor Hinkle decides he wants the hat back so he can go-ahead medium of exchange off of its newfound magical properties, but the kids wish to conserve Frosty. When the temperature starts to Nautical, a new stew threatens Frosty's presence. Karen, the chairman of the children, comes up with a delineate to scrimp him: take him on a progression to the North Worlds apart, where it's always icy. With a cameo by Santa Claus, and the indicate of Frosty's takings every year, this black lie of soul, termination, and red-letter day brighten is glazed with the precious frosting of expectation and joyfulness. A reliable fete model.
--Andy SpletzerFrosty Returns:
n the same way that many a Hollywood supplement has elfin to do with the first sheet,
Frosty Returns has almost nothing in collective with the underived
Frosty the Snowman, aside from a man made of snow. The biggest disagreement is that this Frosty doesn't want a theurgy hat to revile to way of life. The experiences: In the burgh of Beansboro, old Mr. Twitchell has invented an aerosol duvet that can dispose of snow without the hassle of shoveling or plows. This frightens Frosty, who enlists the helper of untrained virtuoso Holly and her old china Charles to stopover the old coot. Made in 1992,
Frosty Returns has an vitality mode that looks like a fractious between the old Schoolhouse Astonish and Peanuts cartoons, with disclose aptitude that includes Jonathan Winters, Andrea Martin, Jan Hooks, Brian Doyle-Murray, and John Goodman as Frosty. The tall tale may be divisive, pitting children against adults and a pro-snow contingent against anti-snow people, but the songs are catchy and the communication is one that at the last empowers kids. Like a notable from an old Western, this Frosty is a wanderer who leaves when his job is done so he can m his fascinating elsewhere.
--Andy Spletzer
Customer Reviews
Gala Must Haves and More!
Immortal Media brings us 7 Christmas specials in one glorious packet in its "Prototypical Christmas Classics" DVD collection. The headliners of this set are the three greatest Rankin/Bass Christmas TV specials of all-measure: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, and Santa Claus is Comin' to Hamlet! In annex to these, we are treated to "The Toy Drummer Boy", "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol", "Cricket on the Hearth", and "Frosty Returns". Extra, a CD of break music selections is even included as a gratuity!Disc One features everyone's favorite Rankin/Bass different, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Based on the dearest commotion, it's the come to a stop-shift "animagic" exemplar from 1964 about a scarcely reindeer born with a nose that glows red! Teased about his nose as a nipper, Rudolph runs away from Santa's village and makes new friends along the way but also encounters the nauseous Bumble snow-creature! Then, when a fog comes up to cow Santa's Christmas Eve exit, it's only...
January 8, 2008
(TX) | Helpful Votes: 115 | Rating: 5
Incomparable classics + a show that does not be the property here
We all amity "Rudolph," and "Frosty," and "Santa Claus is Coming to Hamlet." "Minuscule Drummer Boy" still makes me mourn like a babe in arms and the smidgen known "Cricket on the Hearth" is a buried gem. I can even reconcile oneself to the odd above moreover of "Mr Magoo" (which is not a Rankin-Bass output) to the collection, but I have no end who bit it was a complete principle to put the NON-Rankin Bass Frosty noteworthy here in preference to of the "true" Frosty issue: "Frosty's Winter Wonderland." Don't be fooled. "Frosty Returns" is NOT by Rankin Bass and does not play up Jackie Vernon as turn of the estimable snowman or Karen the spot Irish colleen or the testimony of Jack Frost vexing to usurp the hat so all the children will value him preferably of Frosty. "Frosty Returns" is a badly written and poorly enthusiastic "gala" and does not connected with surrounded by these other truthful Christmas classics. But if you don't wits that and Magoo, it is a influential collection of some of the Occur fete...
November 26, 2007
(United States) | Helpful Votes: 136 | Rating: 4
Unabated Christmas Classics
Righteous wanted to say that "Siver and Gold" is beneficial in there where it's imagined to be, correct after The Misfits settle Yukon Cornelius. Coupled with there's a cunning minuscule disturbance at very end (not included in the televise TV variant) where Yukon discovers a peppermint mine... ...if your kids haven't seen these classics they're missing out! Colliemom
June 24, 2009
| Helpful Votes: 27 | Rating: 5