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How One Misfit Reindeer Became the World’s Most Famous Headlight

Some Christmas specials don’t just become traditions—they become rituals. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) is one of those. It’s the kind of holiday TV event that feels stitched into childhood itself, the kind you could catch halfway through and still sit down without question. Claymation snow. Burl Ives’ warm narration. A glowing red nose cutting through a winter storm. It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve seen it—Rudolph still shines. Right from the start, the story sets up Rudolph as an outsider. Born with a bright red nose that literally…

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The Animated Christmas Special That Gave Us the Saddest Tree Ever

A Gentle, Jazzy, Existential Look Back at A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) There are Christmas specials that hit you with sparkle, noise, and “holiday cheer” turned up to eleven—and then there’s A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965), the quiet kid in the corner who somehow ends up being the most important voice in the room. This little animated special doesn’t shout. It barely even raises its voice. And yet, for nearly sixty years now, it has managed to say more about Christmas than most big-budget holiday movies ever will. And yes……

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