All other Rudolphs I’ve found have been the original story book by Robert L. This is the only copy I’ve ever found of “Rudolph” the SONG. Published by World International Publishing Limited, Great Britain, 1989 I haven’t met a kid yet who didn’t love to sing “Rudolph.” The version of Jingle Bells here was a pretty good one and it's such a powerful version that I'm sure people in 1949 had no problem getting charged up to join in and sing.“Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” is a Singable Picture Book SURE THING. I thought the film did a very good job at showing how much fun one can have in the snow and while watching this you'll be wishing it would start snowing so that you could go out into it. This includes a very funny skating sequence where we see someone get "eight the hard way" and later we see an alligator crash into a tree and become luggage. This one here actually has some pretty funny stuff going on before we get to the singing and I really enjoyed the majority of the characters here. SNOW FOOLIN' is one of the better sing-along shorts that I've seen as we're given more than just the bouncing ball to follow as we sing. The animals all gather around and play in the snow, skate and do other winter events until we get a sing-along for Jingle Bells. Snow Foolin' (1949) *** (out of 4) Entertaining animated short has a rabbit turning the calender to the first day of winter, which brings a ton of snow.
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