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  • mitchedwards
    Mego Preservation Society
    • May 2, 2003
    • 11781

    Rankin Bass Santa Claus inconsistancies

    Just a few more thoughts about the Rankin Bass Christmas shows. I loved them as a kid, and I love watching them with my family now.

    However, I have always been bugged by the different versions of Santa they portray in each show. As a kid it bugged me that Santa changed and was portrayed differently in each show. Has anyone else thought about this?

    For example:

    Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

    The Elves were tiny and wore blue
    Santa was grumpy and mostly skinny
    Mrs Clause worried Santa did not eat, and had black hair, she was skinny too
    The Reindeer lived in caves and could talk.

    The Year without a Santa Clause

    Santa was fat all year long, he was still a bit grumpy
    Mrs Clause was plump and had gray hair.
    The elves were taller, and wore red. It also appeared to be fewer elves.
    The reindeer lived in a stable and did not talk

    Santa Clause is coming to town.

    The elves were a family and they all looked like miniature santas.
    Mrs Clause/Jessica is different.
    Again the reindeer could not talk
    What happened to Tanta Kringle?
    What happened to Winder Warlock?



    .


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  • nvmbrsdoom5
    Persistent Member
    • Mar 1, 2005
    • 1627

    #2
    The part that bugged me the most about the Rankin Bass Santa character was that they always made him appear to be such a jerk LOL Only in "Santa Clause Is Comin' To Town" does he truly come off as warm and considerate and giving. Especially in "Rudolph...", man he's a judgemental selfish jerk! I'm able to understand their motives more now that I'm older but as a kid I was rather put off by Santa's behavior towards Rudolph and the elves, or how he was so pessimistic and selfish in "Year Without Santa", etc. It just kinda makes me laugh now when I see 'em.

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    • Vortigern99
      Scholar/Gentleman/Weirdo
      • Jul 2, 2006
      • 1539

      #3
      What an entertaining read! Yes, as a kid I remember noticing the differences, especially (for some reason) the different Mrs. Clauses and the lack of talking reindeer in any show except Rudolph. But, you know, even as a child I undertsood there were different versions of things, like Bela Lugosi Dracula vs. Christopher Lee Dracula, or Adam West Batman vs. Superfriends Batman vs. comic book Batman, and don't even get me started on Tarzan!

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      • The Toyroom
        The Packaging King
        • Dec 31, 2004
        • 16653

        #4
        For the most part, the Rankin-Bass Santa(s) all followed the Mickey Rooney design from "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town". In order to create some sort of logical continuity for the various specials, I think you almost have to throw out the earlier skinny appearance from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".

        In "SCICTT" Kris Kringle meets his future wife, Jessica the school teacher. By episode's end-set in the present, she is the plump version of Mrs. Claus. Her appearance changes slightly in "Year Without A Santa Claus", obviously to resemble Shirley Booth, but for the most part her appearance is the same. Mrs. C later pops up in "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas In July" and I believe Santa makes reference to her name being Jessica and how he gave her a china doll when they first met, tieing it all in with "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".

        The elves...as much as I like Hermie from "Rudolph" and his other buddies, like the skinny Santa and black-haired Mrs. Claus, I think you have to throw them out of continuity. In fact, Rudolph himself is probably the only character you can keep in tact throughout the various specials, although I do believe they de-aged him later on. The elves (in red) from "YWASC" are similar in appearance to the Kringle elves of "SCICTT" so there's probably some lineage there. And Jingle and Jangle make cameos in "Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey" so that ties in that chronology as well.

        As a side note, Nestor's story about the birth of Jesus doesn't mirror that of "The Little Drummer Boy", so "TLDB" is left out on it's own, apparently.

        In most of the specials after "SCICTT", Santa is voiced by Mickey Rooney except for "R&FCIJ", where I believe he's voiced by Paul Frees, who also voiced him in "Frosty the Snowman".

        The Mickey Rooney version of Santa also shows up in "Pinocchio's Christmas" I think so that can be added to the continuity also.

        Frosty the Snowman appears in his original special, followed by the sequel, where he marries Crystal ("Frosty's Winter Wonderland"). The both appear next (no longer animated in the traditional sense but as stop-motion Ani-Magic puppets) in "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas In July", where they are shown to have 2 kids. In "FWW", Frosty's nemesis is Jack Frost (who turns good at the end). In "R&FCIJ", Jack Frost makes a cameo appearance at the end. His voice is the same as that in "FWW" but his appearance is now that of the hero Jack Frost (stand-alone continuity) from the special of the same name. In addition, Big Ben (the whale with the clock on his tail) from "Rudolph's Shiny New Year" makes a cameo too in "R&FCIJ".

        Did I help or confuse matters even more?
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        • The Toyroom
          The Packaging King
          • Dec 31, 2004
          • 16653

          #5
          In addition, I thought that Winterbolt from "R&FCIJ" was too much a rip-off of The Winter Warlock from "SCICTT".
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          • ctc
            Fear the monkeybat!
            • Aug 16, 2001
            • 11183

            #6
            Hmmmm....

            "Crisis of Infinite Santas!" It'll be a MEGA-HIT!!!!

            Don C.

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            • mitchedwards
              Mego Preservation Society
              • May 2, 2003
              • 11781

              #7
              Originally posted by ctc
              Hmmmm....

              "Crisis of Infinite Santas!" It'll be a MEGA-HIT!!!!

              Don C.
              Yep time to reboot the Rankin Bass Universe.


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              • megomonkey
                Persistent Member
                • Jan 24, 2002
                • 1529

                #8
                ...and how about using all the same (Canadian, I believe) voice actors as Spiderman '67!!!!!

                Coach Donner played by J. Jonah himself!!!

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                • David Lee
                  The Fix-it-up Chappie
                  • Jun 10, 2002
                  • 6984

                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Toyroom
                  For the most part, the Rankin-Bass Santa(s) all followed the Mickey Rooney design from "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town". In order to create some sort of logical continuity for the various specials, I think you almost have to throw out the earlier skinny appearance from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".

                  In "SCICTT" Kris Kringle meets his future wife, Jessica the school teacher. By episode's end-set in the present, she is the plump version of Mrs. Claus. Her appearance changes slightly in "Year Without A Santa Claus", obviously to resemble Shirley Booth, but for the most part her appearance is the same. Mrs. C later pops up in "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas In July" and I believe Santa makes reference to her name being Jessica and how he gave her a china doll when they first met, tieing it all in with "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".

                  The elves...as much as I like Hermie from "Rudolph" and his other buddies, like the skinny Santa and black-haired Mrs. Claus, I think you have to throw them out of continuity. In fact, Rudolph himself is probably the only character you can keep in tact throughout the various specials, although I do believe they de-aged him later on. The elves (in red) from "YWASC" are similar in appearance to the Kringle elves of "SCICTT" so there's probably some lineage there. And Jingle and Jangle make cameos in "Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey" so that ties in that chronology as well.

                  As a side note, Nestor's story about the birth of Jesus doesn't mirror that of "The Little Drummer Boy", so "TLDB" is left out on it's own, apparently.

                  In most of the specials after "SCICTT", Santa is voiced by Mickey Rooney except for "R&FCIJ", where I believe he's voiced by Paul Frees, who also voiced him in "Frosty the Snowman".

                  The Mickey Rooney version of Santa also shows up in "Pinocchio's Christmas" I think so that can be added to the continuity also.

                  Frosty the Snowman appears in his original special, followed by the sequel, where he marries Crystal ("Frosty's Winter Wonderland"). The both appear next (no longer animated in the traditional sense but as stop-motion Ani-Magic puppets) in "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas In July", where they are shown to have 2 kids. In "FWW", Frosty's nemesis is Jack Frost (who turns good at the end). In "R&FCIJ", Jack Frost makes a cameo appearance at the end. His voice is the same as that in "FWW" but his appearance is now that of the hero Jack Frost (stand-alone continuity) from the special of the same name. In addition, Big Ben (the whale with the clock on his tail) from "Rudolph's Shiny New Year" makes a cameo too in "R&FCIJ".

                  Did I help or confuse matters even more?
                  Whoa!

                  -Dave

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                  • Mikey
                    Verbose Member
                    • Aug 9, 2001
                    • 47258

                    #10
                    I could not get over the fact the tall-skinny Stan Laurel elf on The Year without a Santa Clause had Tennessee Tuxedo's CHUMLEY's voice.

                    Also, the dentist elf on Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer always reminds me of David Spade

                    Also,
                    I think the Isle of Misfit Toys king should have told Santa to go F himself.
                    They should have distributed the toys themselves--- and not been associated with the fat bas...

                    m

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                    • mitchedwards
                      Mego Preservation Society
                      • May 2, 2003
                      • 11781

                      #11
                      Originally posted by type1kirk
                      I could not get over the fact the tall-skinny Stan Laurel elf on The Year without a Santa Clause had Tennessee Tuxedo's CHUMLEY's voice.

                      Also, the dentist elf on Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer always reminds me of David Spade

                      Also,
                      I think the Isle of Misfit Toys king should have told Santa to go F himself.
                      They should have distributed the toys themselves--- and not been associated with the fat bas...

                      m
                      King MoonRaker was on Santas Payroll. He covered up for Santas shoddy work. If a kid had a bad toy King MoonRaker would take it to cover up the evidence.

                      Rudolph Hermey and Youkon were the ones that blew the whistle on the whole deal.


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                      • Mikey
                        Verbose Member
                        • Aug 9, 2001
                        • 47258

                        #12
                        Speaking of the Misfit Toys.........

                        Ok, WHY would they put square wheels on a train ?
                        I mean, WHERE did they even get "square wheels" ?
                        It don't make sense.......
                        There are no square wheel factorys because they dont exist .........

                        Second......
                        Why didn't CHARLIE in the box just change his name to Jack ?
                        It's not like it's written on his box.
                        This guy just didn't wanna be vended.

                        The elephants with the polka-dot bellies.....
                        Did anyone realize these were a rare variation ?

                        The KING himself......
                        What was his problem ?
                        He was just a stuffed lion doll.

                        The rag doll ......
                        She looked ok to me......
                        What the hell was she even doing there ?
                        Maybe I dont want to know.

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                        • Wee67
                          Museum Correspondent
                          • Apr 2, 2002
                          • 10603

                          #13
                          Originally posted by type1kirk
                          The rag doll ......
                          She looked ok to me......
                          What the hell was she even doing there ?
                          herpes.
                          WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.

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                          • mitchedwards
                            Mego Preservation Society
                            • May 2, 2003
                            • 11781

                            #14
                            Originally posted by type1kirk
                            Speaking of the Misfit Toys.........


                            The rag doll ......
                            She looked ok to me......
                            What the hell was she even doing there ?
                            Maybe I dont want to know.
                            Either Rankin or Bass, once stated she had a mental issue after her owner quit playing with her.


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                            • Adam West
                              Museum CPA
                              • Apr 14, 2003
                              • 6822

                              #15
                              Originally posted by mitchedwards
                              Either Rankin or Bass, once stated she had a mental issue after her owner quit playing with her.
                              I'd have to go back and watch it again, but didn't she cry a lot considering she was a rag doll?
                              "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
                              ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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