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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Originally conceived in 1939 as a promotional product for The Montgomery Ward Company, Rudolph has spawned many songs, books, and movies. The 1964 television classic has become a staple of holiday television programming.

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What is the spotted elephant misfits name on Rudolph the red nosed reindeer?

Oh, dude, that's like my favorite misfit! The spotted elephant in "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is named... umm... oh yeah, Spotted Elephant! I mean, who needs a fancy name when you're already a spotted elephant, right? Just own it, Spotty!

Hyperboles in Rudolph the red nosed reindeer?

Oh, dude, like, hyperboles in "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" are totally exaggerated statements, you know? It's like when they say Rudolph's nose shines brighter than a thousand suns or something. They're just, like, blowing things way out of proportion for dramatic effect. But hey, it's all in good fun, right?

Who is Santa Claus' mother?

Well, honey, Santa Claus is a fictional character, so he doesn't have a mother in the traditional sense. But if you want to get technical, some stories say his mother's name is Martha. So, there you go, Santa's mama is Martha... in the make-believe world of Christmas magic, of course.

What does santa say before taking off at the north pole?

Now Dasher,Dancer,Prancer and Vixen... Comet,Cupid,Donner and Blitzen! To the top of the porch...to the top of the wall! Now dash away,dash away,dash away all! HOHOHO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What does Rudolph do?

Rudolph helps to pull the sleigh and can use his shiney red nose to light the way when Santa needs it.

Rudolph has a bright red nose that glows so bright that it lights the way for Santa's sleigh, pulled by eight reindeer; Dasher and Dancer, Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid, Donder and Blitzen.

Rudolph is the most famous reindeer of all; he saved Christmas one stormy night - after Santa decided he could not safely take the reindeer into the storm, due to darkness. Rudolph led the way.

Who wrote the poem which inspired the song Rudolph the Red Nose?

The poem that inspired the song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" was written by Robert L. May in 1939. It was created as a marketing tool by Montgomery Ward department store. The song version of Rudolph was later written by Johnny Marks.

What year was Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer written?

Rudolph was written in 1939 as an advertising gimmick for the Montgomery Ward department store. It was intended to be a promotional give-away book, but the tale quickly became popular. In 1947, the author, Robert L. May, bought the copyright from the department store and began to market Rudolph. The song was recorded in 1949 by Gene Autry, and the rest is history. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was written in 1949 by U.S. songwriter Johnny Marks. He took the idea from a verse written in 1939 by his brother-in-law, Robert L. May.

When was Rudolph created?

It was broadcast for the first time in 1964. It was slightly modified in 1965, because the producers didn't show Santa stopping at the Island of Misfit Toys to pick them up, and a massive write-in campaign (of watchers taken with the adorable Misfit Toys) prompted them to add the scene when Santa comes to pick them up.

In the cartoon Rudolph the red nose reindeer who sang silver and gold?

You know Dasher, and Dancer, and Prancer, and Vixen.

Comit, and Cupid, and Donner, and Blitzen but do you

recall the most famous reindeer of all?

Rudolph the red nose reindeer,

had a very shiny nose, (Like A Lightbulb)

and if you ever saw it,

you would even say it glowed. (Like A Disco Ball)

All of the other reindeer,

used to laugh and call him names. (Like Pinocchio)

They never let poor Rudolph,

join in any reindeer games.

Then one foggy Christmas Eve,

Santa came to say:

"Rudolph with your nose so bright,

won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"

Then all the reindeer loved him,

as they shouted out with glee:

"Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer,

you'll go down in history!" (Like George Washington)

Who was the snowman in Rudolph the red nosed reindeer?

Sam the Snowman, the narrator of the Rudolph story. He was voiced by Burl Ives.

What are some American traditions for Christmas?

Some Christmas traditions are hanging up Christmas lights, going to your families and celebreate Christmas with a big Christmas meal and then the children open gifts that Santa brings them. Then on Christmas day the kids usually get gifts but some of them get coal, those who get gifts open them.

Who made Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer famous?

Robert L. May created the song; Johnny Marks adapted it for song.

However, it is Harry Brannon and Gene Autry who both sang the song and made it famous, the former on the radio and the latter officially recording it.