Rankin/Bass’s most biblical of their animated Christmas specials follows the little drummer boy after his encounter with ...
Every holiday season, we give thanks for Rankin/Bass, the team behind Christmas TV ... Buddy Hackett), this also works as a Groundhog Day movie. It’s up to Rudolph to save the Baby New Year ...
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Wait. There are more titles in the stop-motion Christmas canon than just the cheery, fuzzy-filtered Rankin/Bass productions ...
There are two kinds of Lord of the Rings fans. Those who have seen the Rankin and Bass version of The Return of the King, and ...
Voice actor Cameron Cortinas quite skillfully performed amazing impressions of the Rankin/Bass characters from the classic ...
First airing on December 10, 1974, this Rankin/Bass stop-motion masterpiece has remained a cornerstone of holiday traditions ...
First, the classics. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) and Miracle on 34th Street (1947). In the ...
Sonic the Hedgehog, Knuckles, and Shadow enter a world of Rankin/ Bass-style animation in a new video in which Christmas is ...
Screen Junkies has released a fun new Honest Trailer and this one takes on the classic 1977 animated film adaptation of The ...
We watch them every year on television, the timeless holiday specials created by the now-defunct Rankin/Bass Productions.
Rankin/Bass produced such memorable Christmas classics as "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" and "Frosty the Snowman." ...