Rankin/Bass produced numerous classic holiday specials and some underrated animated movies, and these are their best ...
But I have a new suggestion for Rings fans who might want to shake things up, or put an all-ages-friendly spin on the tradition: 1977’s The Hobbit. Animated for Rankin/Bass by Topcraft ...
Appropriately, this was also the year that Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr., adapted a 1937 fantasy novel into a 78-minute film called The Hobbit. Here's why I feel it's worth a watch now that it ...
Whether you grew up watching these beloved classics or recently saw your first (we force our friends to watch them every year), we found all of the ways to stream the top Rankin/Bass specials online.
Yes, most serious Tolkien-heads have seen the classic 1977 Rankin/Bass version of The Hobbit, but it’s in the beautiful strangeness of the 1980 Return of the King that the best and weirdest ...
Inside? Absolute nostalgic Christmas magic: the original Santa and Rudolph puppets from Rankin/Bass’s iconic 1964 holiday special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. 'When he opened the container ...
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it seems there’s a kernel of Christmas magic encapsulated in these simple claymation stories from Rankin/Bass Productions. Wondering where you can watch the nostalgic stop-motion specials? Here’s ...