#Rankin and Bass
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daffidaizy 2 years ago
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Precious lady
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babywonders 11 months ago
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tryhoney-moved 1 year ago
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'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974) dir. Arthur Rankin Jr. & Jules Bass
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i-lived-bitch-beatdown 1 year ago
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smbhax 1 year ago
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^ The Flight of Dragons opening by Don McLean, according to Wikipedia
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^ The Last Unicorn opening by America--and the London Symphony Orchestra, again according to Wikipedia
Rankin & Bass that haunted my childhood : P
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daffidazeyart 2 years ago
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The Unicorn vs The Red Bull
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bimbomoviebash 2 years ago
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The Flight of Dragons, 1982
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adamdna 11 months ago
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Classic
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laughableillusions 2 years ago
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Transmasc Kriss Kringle propaganda
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lookasmallbean 2 years ago
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Step-sibling shenanigans 馃敟鉂勶笍
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daffidaizy 2 years ago
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First rendered piece in a while ! 馃 馃惍
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butterscotch-goat 11 months ago
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Save me winter warlock
Winter warlock
Winter warlock save me
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lady-on-the-grey 2 years ago
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Welcome to spidertown population YOU
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superdogbiter 2 years ago
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dragontamer05 2 years ago
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ben-the-hyena 1 year ago
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Do you think the R/B version of Rudolph hasn't aged well due to how that some of the characters were actual jerks and that the Stop-Motion adaptation is actually too mean?
I mean, that's probably the reason why some people prefer Other Adaptations of Rudolph instead of the R/B one (like the 1998 and even the 1940s version).
I don't know. I confess it never was my favorite Christmas tale and I didn't grow up with it so I never watched an adaptation or at least fully (if the one you talk about is that stop motion I gave up after like 7 minutes, I was bored and the fact I didn't really speak English back then didn't help)
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