Why, Rudolph, of course, with his shiny red nose.
yes, front to back
Rudolph. Because he is the one who lights up and guard the sleigh with his nose. :)
He rides a sleigh pulled by reindeers - Petteri Punakuono (Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer) in the front!
Rudolph, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen.
Eight reindeers at the back and one rudolf at the front
He rides a sleigh pulled by reindeers - Petteri Punakuono (Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer) in the front!
I would say Dasher is the most aggressiv reindeer. In Christmas Chronicles 2, Dasher was aggressive and fought the snow leopard! (I forgot his name! 😐) Of course that is just a movie but still it is a good example!
Generally, the order established by Clement C. Moore rules in these situations, with Rudolph hitched, alone, at the front of the line. So it would be something like this: Rudolph Dasher + Dancer Prancer + Vixen Comet + Cupid Donner + Blitzen Santa's sleigh
The word 'sleighs' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun 'sleigh'; a word for a sled drawn by horses or reindeer; a word for a thing.The word 'sleighs' is a verb, third person singular for the verb to 'sleigh'; to ride in a sleigh.Examples:noun: The sleighs were lined up in front of the lodge awaiting adventurous guests.verb: He sleighs to town for supplies in the winter.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph
== == Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was a character invented in 1939 by Robert May, an employee of the Montgomery Ward department store chain. Rudolph appeared in a give-away promotional booklet for the Christmas holiday season that year and became enormously popular through the years. The other eight reindeers"used to laugh and call him names" and wouldn't let him play any "reindeer games". But there was this one "foggy Christmas night" where Rudolph (with his shiny nose) jumped in to lend a hand and lead Santa so he could deliver his gifts - which was well accepted by the reindeer that once gave him a bad time. From that point forward, the other reindeer accepted Rudolph and he would be forever known as the 9th reindeer.
Dasher and Dancer since they were in front.
Generally, the order established by Clement C. Moore rules in these situations, with Rudolph hitched, alone, at the front of the line. So it would be something like this: Rudolph Dasher + Dancer Prancer + Vixen Comet + Cupid Dunder + Blixem Santa's sleigh Actually the order is correct, except spelling is incorrect. Dunder= Donner; Blixem=Blitzen