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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRudolph Was Not A Happy Tale
Its a great take on a Christmas classic that has always rubbed me the wrong way, even as a kid. Little king but a very good read.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/12/rankin-bass-rudolph-the-red-nosed-reindeer/616932/

Dark n Stormy Knight
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hlthe2b
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zackymilly
(2,375 posts)Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)Lets you be crushed by Rudolphs issues? I was worried if the miners were going on strike and if we would even have a Christmas.
andym
(5,907 posts)The outcasts/misfits are eventually the heroes, and they are recognized by those who formerly shunned them. This is a key reason it was so popular. There is more than just redemption, the misfits earn the respect of the powerful in their "society." The powerful admit that they were wrong.
The Atlantic writer didn't want to understand that the world is not perfect, but the oppressed in the world can sometimes triumph in unexpected ways.
ChazII
(6,377 posts)to leave restaurants, not come to the public swimming pool and are mocked 365 days of the year, this show brings hope. Trust me on this topic. My son was called freak, monster and was told to take off his mask because Halloween is over. As a junior life guard parents did NOT want their child with my son and the senior life guard.
Rudolph helped brighten his holidays because Rudolf was different.
BlueSpot
(1,021 posts)It's my favorite Christmas special of all time. I never miss it.
By the way, it's on CBS on December 1. Seven pm my time but check your local listings.
RobinA
(10,280 posts)the damn thing. I watched the first one and for many years after that. I agree that the bullies got their comeuppance, including the Bumble, Donner, Santa and Dad Clarice. All the ostracized pulled together and defeated them all. Back in those days there was NO support for the different, so it was a very hopeful breath of fresh air.
jimfields33
(19,382 posts)Hestia
(3,818 posts)reason for the season.
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)Seems apt.
rsdsharp
(10,561 posts)the task of writing a story to be given away by the stores for the 1939 Christmas season. It had nothing to do with the Rankin Bass TV show other than the title, as they didnt have a copy of the original story.
Mays BiL was songwriter Johnny Marks, who wrote the Rudolph song ten years later. Gene Autrys wife had to convince him to record it. Lucky for him she did, as it earned him a gold record.
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)Squinch
(54,664 posts)children to face their fears through stories so they could deal with them when they really happened in a brutal world.
We all avail ourselves of this kind of coping mechanism. ID Discovery, all about murders and murderers, is one of the most popular TV channels around. Lifetime movies, about women in dire situations, are extremely popular. Gaming is full of wars and violence.
Why shouldn't kids be able to do the same?
And PS: anyway, I love Rudolph. Have never missed it since 1964. Seriously.
RobinA
(10,280 posts)witches, one legged people, etc. My Uncle gave me a book of Russian fairy tales. Now those people can tell a dark tale. Baba Yaga! I loved it all. Cant stand this mush we have now.
Squinch
(54,664 posts)3catwoman3
(26,365 posts)...old copy of Grimm's Fairy Tales that had been handed down from one of my grandmothers. Pretty horrific stuff. The 2 images that stand out in my memory after all there years (I'm now 69, so would last have read anything in that book well over 50 years ago), both involved creepy and cruel situations for little girls - may even have been the some little girl. In one, the child was tied to some large loaf of bread and lowered into a well or cavern and snakes were slithering over her feet. In the other, the little girl had to cut off one of her fingers so she could use the bones to make a key to unlock a door and rescue her brothers.
Grimm indeed.
Just Googled - the cutting off the finger story is from Grimm, and called The 7 Ravens. The other one is a Hans Christian Andersen and the title is The Girl Who Trod On The Loaf.
Squinch
(54,664 posts)generations. They serve some purpose for us.
But blech!
RobinA
(10,280 posts)You know, I remember that tale of the little girl cutting off her finger. As a child, that never struck me as gruesome. I was very young, but I remember thinking it would hurt, she was smart for thinking of it. It didn't bother me a bit.
miyazaki
(2,426 posts)Last edited Mon Nov 30, 2020, 12:06 AM - Edit history (1)
Fire that idiot.
ellie
(6,970 posts)was terrible. His father, Santa, the coach and the other reindeer were dicks. My little brother absolutely hates that show. I do like Yukon Cornelius and his elf friend. Sorry, I can't remember all of their names.
rsdsharp
(10,561 posts)Donner was the father, although it should have been Donder, who is one of the eight reindeer in Clement Moores poem. Comet was the coach.
ellie
(6,970 posts)rsdsharp
(10,561 posts)Sorry for running on. Ive been a Rudolph freak since it first aired in 1964.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)The tale of Rudolph the Red-Noses Reindeer is about hope, acceptance and redemption. I still tear up at the ending of that movie and if I had kids, would have no issue with them watching it, in fact, I would encourage them to.
ProfessorGAC
(71,911 posts)...courage & perseverance.
He didn't let the names get to him, in the end.
He had a gift none others had.
He came through in the clutch.
And had the courage to take the lead so others could follow.
I agree with your sentiment about the OP.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)those qualities also.
Sneederbunk
(15,918 posts)JDC
(10,633 posts)Proud Liberal Dem
(24,839 posts)I grew up on a lot of "darker" movies with more mature themes like "The Secret of NIMH", Star Trek II-III and Rankin Bass' "The Hobbit", so I guess I was sort of unfazed by Rudolph.
Raine
(30,721 posts)StarfishSaver
(18,486 posts)MyNameGoesHere
(7,638 posts)Takket
(22,918 posts)kids have been watching this cartoon for generations. if you don't like it, turn it off. if you are traumatized by watching it there is probably an issue in your own life you need a therapist to help you deal with, and not a problem with Rudolph.