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Obscure/Neglected Holiday Cartoon Specials

When I was growing up in the 70's, CBS had a special called "The House Without A Christmas Tree" with Jason Robards as a gruff man who refuses let his daughter have a Christmas tree in the house. Also an early 70's CBS Holiday special was "The Homecoming" which was spun off into "The Waltons".

Haven't seen either of those in many many years.
 
classictvfan said:
anotherguy said:
The Garfield Christmas special is part of a DVD that also includes the Halloween and Thanksgiving specials. I recently bought a copy for my daughter.

My wife recently found a Emmett Otter's Jug Band Christmas. To my knowledge this hasn't been on TV in years, unless it turned up on a channel like ABC Family.

It aired on ABC for a few years and then aired for a while on HBO, before moving to basic cable, first on TNT,
then on Nickelodeon. I think the last it was shown was on Odyssey(now Hallmark Channel) before
Hallmark bought it out from the Henson Company and purged the channel of all kids-type programming
and eventually of all the classic sitcoms such as Happy Days, My Three Sons, ALF, Facts Of Life, Bewitched
and I Dream Of Jeannie.

I remember Emmett Otter and I remember watching it on HBO ( Christmas 1981 and 1982 ). My guess is that I was one of the few kids who actually saw it on HBO. Back then many many parents refused to allow their kids to watch anything on HBO ( or Showtime, Skinamax, TMC ) reguardless if it was Emmett Otter & Fraggle Rock or Porkys & Hot Dog..The Movie.

Now what about this classic...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064595/
 
A Barbie Christmas Carol
A Scooby Doo Christmas(yes, Shag & scoob exchange boxes of Scooby Snacks!)
Surprised the Royal Guardsmens' label never got with Charles Shultz to make a "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron to complement "A Charlie Brown Xmas".
Beavis & Butthead Xmas Videos. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M_XyEzNlIE
 
nightfly61 said:
Surprised the Royal Guardsmens' label never got with Charles Shultz to make a "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron to complement "A Charlie Brown Xmas".

LOL...actually there is a reason why that never happened. Charles Schulz HATED The Royal Guardsmen and that tune "Snoopy & The Red Baron". Forgot who wrote the book but the title was called "60s" and the author interviewed Schulz and asked him about the band and that tune. Lets say Schulz wasn't a happy camper..yeah it was over money. The band made money over something Peanuts related and Schulz and company didn't received a dime from it at least not with "Snoopy & The Red Baron". Now the other RG Snoopy tunes like "Snoopy's Christmas", I believe Schulz did got some money out of that only because Schulz had got his lawyers in motion. People always talk about how Disney is with copyrights and such, well Charles Schulz was just as bad.
 
gr8oldies said:
Working at WLFI in Lafayette IN we aired a show called "Alien's First Christmas". It was pretty bad

That was on a DVD my aunt gave my daughter with 6 hours of PD Christmas cartoons and movies, along with stuff like Santa and the 3 Bears. I totally agree on how bad it was.  :p
 
I remember a very creepy animated version of "A Christmas Carol" that came out in the 70s...including skeletons!
 
Since a couple of live-action dramatic specials
have been mentioned, I'll throw in "The Gathering,"
which, IIRC, first aired on ABC in 1977. The story
about a Yuletide family gathering popped up on
cable for awhile, but I haven't seen it in some time.
BTW, it's my dad's favorite holiday special.
 
gr8oldies said:
Working at WLFI in Lafayette IN we aired a show called "Alien's First Christmas". It was pretty bad



It's so funny you mention this Christmas special! I was just going through some tapes of mine from the early 90s. Here in Milwaukee, "Super 18," (now CW 18) WVTV-TV used to run this holiday chestnut. I rewatched it this season on my old recording and have to agree - it is pretty bad. I haven't seen it rebroadcast since the early 90s - probably with good reason.
 
Surprised that nobody mentioned "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians", a truly awful movie. It was listed among the 50 Worst Movies of all time, and featured a very young Pia Zadora. It still manages to get shown somewhere this time of year, if for nothing else but campiness.
 
"Alien" must have only aired on Channel 18s! I'm not sure we actually aired it, I remember tech checking it but it may have been preempted by sports runover. It was scheduled for the "New WKRP in Cincinnati" slot...which was mostly preempted by sports.
 
RicoGregg said:
Surprised that nobody mentioned "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians", a truly awful movie. It was listed among the 50 Worst Movies of all time, and featured a very young Pia Zadora. It still manages to get shown somewhere this time of year, if for nothing else but campiness.

And featured on MST3K along with that Mexican classic "Santa Claus"!
 
The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (1972? 3?, NBC)--actually, he was the one bear who didn't
sleep: instead of hibernating, Ted E. Bear decides to try and find Christmas. He leaves his
anthropomorphic bear town (yes, they live in the forest but they have buses, airplanes, and a honey
factory) and winds up in a big HUMAN city where he bumps into Santa, etc.
Tommy Smothers' laid back voice is perfect for the sleepy Ted. Barbara "99" Feldon is Patty Bear.
Arte Johnson is Prof. Werner von Bear. Music by Doug Goodwin, who did a lot of music for
Depatie Freleng productions, which put out the cartoon. (Pink Panther, Ant & Aardvark, etc.)
Narrated by Casey Kasem.

Never put out on DVD as far as I know.

Pt 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYLpogmUHUg
See Pt 2 under Related videos
Ah and I do see they have a page on that platypus comix site about it, "new":
http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/misfit20.html

And I guess there was a sequel a decade later, the Great bear scare, but it doesn't look too
promising based on the page about it on the same site. It looks like Depatie Freleng didn't make this one.
 
raccoonradio said:
...I guess there was a sequel a decade later, the Great bear scare, but it doesn't look too
promising based on the page about it on the same site. It looks like Depatie Freleng didn't make this one.

And very likely couldn't, as they were already "Marvel Productions" by then.
 
I'd like to second "Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas", which aired on HBO and CBC for many years, as well as on ABC at least once. Hasn't been on TV since the early 90's IIRC....and hasn't been seen in it's original form since HBO stopped airing it (All scenes/narration featuring Kermit The Frog have been removed from more recent releases due to Disney's ownership of the character, and there were a couple "content" edits). I'd also throw in:

Opus 'n' Bill: A Wish For Wings That Work (only aired once on CBS IIRC..but it's on DVD
A Pinky And The Brain Christmas (hasn't aired for a while, and has not yet made it to DVD).
 
mleach said:
nightfly61 said:
Surprised the Royal Guardsmens' label never got with Charles Shultz to make a "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron to complement "A Charlie Brown Xmas".

LOL...actually there is a reason why that never happened. Charles Schulz HATED The Royal Guardsmen and that tune "Snoopy & The Red Baron". Forgot who wrote the book but the title was called "60s" and the author interviewed Schulz and asked him about the band and that tune. Lets say Schulz wasn't a happy camper..yeah it was over money. The band made money over something Peanuts related and Schulz and company didn't received a dime from it at least not with "Snoopy & The Red Baron". Now the other RG Snoopy tunes like "Snoopy's Christmas", I believe Schulz did got some money out of that only because Schulz had got his lawyers in motion. People always talk about how Disney is with copyrights and such, well Charles Schulz was just as bad.

Around 1968 (I turned 7 that year and was BIG on "Peanuts"), I coaxed my mom into buying the album Snoopy and His Friends the Royal Guardsmen. I kept it for almost 30 years, finally donating it to a yard sale at my church.

The jacket depicts Snoopy in classic pose, crossing legs and using his extended paw to prop up his Sopw..., er, doghouse, around whose other end are peeking the five Royal Guardsmen in Schulz-drawn caricature. Both beagle and band are in flying ace getup. (A photo of the Guardsmen is found on the back of the sleeve.)

As for the slab of vinyl itself, side one featured three Snoopy and von Richtofen songs:

"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron"
"The Return of the Red Baron"
"Snoopy's Christmas"

each preceded by a campy, 2-odd minute long fake radio broadcast (amazing, since radio was in diapers during the Great War :))setting the scene for the song that follows. The radio blurb leading up to "Snoopy's Christmas" includes a couple of questions for one of the Christmas truce negotiators, one "General Pershing Devonshire".

Now, side two included (to my memory):

three songs vaguely WWI flying ace related
"Down Behind the Lines"
"It's Sopwith Camel Time"
"The Airplane Song (My Airplane)"

two conventional and fine love songs
"I Say Love"
"So Right to Be in Love"

and another Christmas tune
"Kinda Looks Like Christmas"

According to the 1996 edition of the Whitburn book, SvtRB peaked at #2 at Christmastime 1966, "The Return..." at #15 in March 1967. Oh, and the RG (from Ocala, FL) recorded for Laurie Records ("Setting the Pace in Modern Music"), the same label that broke Dion and the Belmonts.

As the Red Baron said in "Snoopy's Christmas"... "Merry Christmas, mein friend!". And that goes for all Radio-Infoers.

ixnay
 
mleach said:
nightfly61 said:
Surprised the Royal Guardsmens' label never got with Charles Shultz to make a "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron to complement "A Charlie Brown Xmas".

LOL...actually there is a reason why that never happened. Charles Schulz HATED The Royal Guardsmen and that tune "Snoopy & The Red Baron". Forgot who wrote the book but the title was called "60s" and the author interviewed Schulz and asked him about the band and that tune. Lets say Schulz wasn't a happy camper..yeah it was over money. The band made money over something Peanuts related and Schulz and company didn't received a dime from it at least not with "Snoopy & The Red Baron". Now the other RG Snoopy tunes like "Snoopy's Christmas", I believe Schulz did got some money out of that only because Schulz had got his lawyers in motion. People always talk about how Disney is with copyrights and such, well Charles Schulz was just as bad.
Which also brings to mind if he ever went after the Coasters for "Charlie Brown". :) ???
 
Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper

Smurf's Christmas Special(1982)

I used to watch Snuffy Smith as a kid & there's hardly anything about him on YouTube & I thought they had an Xmas special.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-Rap Wrap...(just a music video, not a special)

Pluto's Christmas Tree

...and one I almost forgot...Christmas Comes to Pacland! (Pac-Man style)...talk about bottom of the barrel!
 
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