So far, the local networks have played the Grinch, Santa Claus is Comin' to Town and Frosty the Snowman, but TONIGHT...
in time to help Santa Claus-
or will it be too late to save Christmas?
Tonight - Tuesday, December 1, 2020
at 8pm/7c. on CBS!
Check out these adorable "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer" products from Amazon - click on the images below...
Yippeeee, I will look forward to watching this. With Hallmark being sneaky with the same sex couples in so many movies this season, I haven't wanted to watch it much. Its so sad. Will enjoy Rudolph and I have Frosty on DVD.
ReplyDeleteI also have Mickey's dvd that has Pluto's First Christmas on it. we used to have the VHS tape as a kid and loved watching that. I think I may still remember the little short movie word for word, almost like the wizard of oz. Its so cute cause the chipmunks try everything to get pluto upset and he knocks over the tree. I need to watch that tonight.
We had several Christmas cartoon VHS tapes, too, as children. Most, however, were all of the specials we recorded off local TV. One of my favorites back then was an animation that told the story of how Silent Night was written. It's such a sweet story, I've often wondered what parts of it really happened.
DeleteI also love those old Mickey Mouse Christmas cartoons, too... like Chip and Dale playing in the Christmas tree... so cute! For me, those will always be the best.
Happy watching... Merry Christmas!!!
always a favorite
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Me too! There's nothing quite like the good ole Christmas classics! :)
DeleteI love Rudolph the Nosed Reindeer
ReplyDeleteOh... I know just how you feel! I love him, too - and all of the wonderful characters at the North Pole!
DeleteAww all those items you listed are too cute! I found some books and a Rudolph stuffed animal at Dollar General at a great price!
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Misty, Glad you like the Rudolph items! I got a new Rudolph ornament for my tree this year - I just couldn't resist that cute little face.
DeleteI bet your Rudolph stuffed animal is adorable, too! :)
Thank you for posting!! I would have missed these Christmas favorites from my 1960’s childhood. Merry Christmas!!π
ReplyDeleteAndrea, So glad you enjoyed seeing this news! I think watching Rudolph makes us all feel like children again.
DeleteMerry Christmas to You too!!! π
Awe, Jim, that is so sweet... there's nothing quite like Clarice's unconditional love, so genuine and pure.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, my friend! π
Net, my kids are adults but I still fill stockings for them each year. A couple of years ago, I purchased all the figurines from Rudolph for their stockings. They loved them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this info Net! I watched and enjoyed it.So many memories of watching Rudolph with my kids!
kitkat, that is so sweet you do Christmas stockings for your grown children, too - everyone loves Rudolph and the nostalgic feeling it brings!
DeleteMy parents (I mean Santa!) still fill stockings for me & my siblings and all of the grandchildren! It always means so much to me and I'm sure it does to your grown children, too.
Out of curiosity, do they also get kitkat candy bars? I always loved those the best.
Oh, yes! Kitkat candy bars, M&M's, and lots of dark chocolate. My husband buys every kind of candy there is for the kids. Always large peppermint candy canes. In the toe of the stockings, there is always a special item that each of them wanted for Christmas. They love the stockings more than anything else.
DeleteYummy, KitKat! That sounds like such a fun moment and I love the personal gift for each one in the toe! :)
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ReplyDeleteA Holly Dolly Christmas
Sunday
8:30pm ET
7:30c
8pm PT
While watching Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964)
Hermie the elf just wanted to be a dentist
ReplyDeleteRudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer’s nose is so bright - Won’t you guide my sleigh π· tonight during murkiest storm said Santaπ
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer was aired on Freeform last night
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