No offesne, but I'm a bit confused. The "Littlest angel" never died...
OH! You mean the youngest person to die? It would have been a baby that died right after birth. Sad, but true.
I hope I helped. :)
The Littlest Angel - 1950 was released on: USA: 1950
The Littlest Angel - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
The cast of The Littlest Angel - 2011 includes: Nina Kircher as Mrs. Creepedeep Clarity Patton as Angel Eve Ron Perlman as God Caleb Wolfe as Littlest Angel
The cast of The Littlest Angel - 1997 includes: Blu Mankuma as Gatekeeper Maxine Miller as Understanding Angel
The Littlest Angel - 1969 TV was released on: USA: 6 December 1969
His halo.
His halo.
The Littlest Angel
In "The Littlest Angel," the Littlest Angel struggles with wearing his heavenly robe properly. Instead of the standard angelic attire, he prefers his simple, earthly belongings, often causing his robe to be worn backwards or in a disheveled manner. This reflects his childlike nature and the innocence he retains despite being in Heaven. Ultimately, his unique perspective and attachment to his earthly items highlight the theme of individuality and love.
The music for "The Littlest Angel," which Bing Crosby famously sings, was composed by Henry Mancini. The lyrics were written by Paul Francis Webster. The song was featured in the 1969 animated television special based on the book by Charles Tazewell.
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Around 1965 I was given a beautiful copy of The Littlest Angel. It was an ornate pop up book that my parents had ordered as a Christmas gift through the parochial school I attended. It was one of my most treasured gifts and I have been trying to acquire one for some time.