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List Price: $9.94
Our Price: $6.60
Your Save: $ 3.34 ( 34% )
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Red Skelton, Frank Gorshin, Morey Amsterdam, Harold Peary, Paul Frees Directed By: Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302503760 Format: Animated ISBN: 6302503760 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: 1999-09-28 Running Time: 110 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1976-12-10
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Just As Promised Comment: Product was shipped and received super fast and was just as promised!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Kids now a days just do not understand the classics. Comment: This is one of the greatest Holiday movies ever made. This ranks up there with all the Classics from years ago. I love those ears and who can not laugh when they see that bird!!!!! What about the three bears. I am sorry but I LOVE THIS MOVIE. Everytime I see this movie I smile from ear to ear and I know it is Christmas and New years time!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good clean fun Comment: Boy, let me tell you, if you are trippin on some good acid, this movie will make perfect sense. I was a little confused until Ben Franklin made his amazing cameo and tied the whole movie together. With not-so-subtle references to child slavery and sexual abuse appearing all to often, it keeps the watcher guessing. In closing, the only thing I enjoy more than watching this movie, is watching this movie on shrooms. Thanks to this movie, I now know the true meaning of newyears.
Customer Rating:      Summary: love them baby big ears Comment: this is the best christmas show let alone possibly the best animation ever. happy is just so darn cool with them big stupid looking ears poping out when he takes that hat off his head. what really makes the show great though is them stinking buck teeth and dumb sounds he makes. it doesnt get much better than that. does anyone have any idea where i can buy a poster of my baby big ears ?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not as good as the original Rudolph! Comment: That movie wasn't really that good. Hermey, Bumbles, Clarice, etc weren't in it. When that caveman thingy sang "It's Raining Sunshine," I almost wanted to swing my baseball bat at the tv.
The reason that I gave it 3 stars, was that it wasn't as bad as THE NIGHT B4 CHRISTMAS ans FROSTY RETURNS.
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Rudolph is legendary for saving Christmas, but did you know he saved the New Year as well? While Santa Claus is recuperating from his December sleigh ride, he receives a letter from an old friend, Father Time. Seems that Baby New Year is missing, and if the little tyke isn't found, Old Year will continue on forever--a catastrophe for Father Time, whose job it is to keep things moving forward. A search party is essential, yet with such thick fog, there's only one reindeer fit for the job. "Rudolph with your nose so bright, you've six days left to set things right," says Santa. Trouble hits immediately when Rudolph discovers that Aeon the Terrible, a big-beaked monster bird, is also searching for the missing baby. Rudolph gets help from a giant whale and a good-natured caveman, who dish up plenty of song and dance in between narrow escapes in their race against the end-of-the-year calendar. Sound far-fetched? Perhaps, but it contains as much magic as its predecessors, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town, all produced and directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr., and written by the esteemed Romeo Muller. The same stop-motion animation we've grown to love is here as well, and narrator Red Skelton has as trusted a voice as Burl Ives and Fred Astaire. While the New Year holiday will never be as celebrated as Christmas, this title is a welcome addition to any Rankin and Bass collection of holiday films. --Lynn Gibson
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