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The Original Christmas Classics (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer / Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town / Frosty the Snowman / Frosty Returns / Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol / Little Drummer Boy / Cricket on the Hearth)

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Format: DVD July 3, 2017


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Includes 7 Holiday Favorites: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Who’s got a nose for Christmas? Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer! Just in time for the holidays, here comes Rudolph in the most beloved special of all time! Packed with a sleigh full of memorable songs and unforgettable characters, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer lights up the hearts of young and old alike. Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town Where does Santa’s suit come from? Why does he slide down the chimney? Why does he live at the North Pole? The answers to all these questions and the origins of our favorite holiday traditions are revealed in this delightful classic about Kris Kringle, the world’s most famous gift giver. Frosty the Snowman Look at Frosty Go! What’s become a bigger holiday tradition than building a snowman? Watching the original Christmas classic, Frosty the Snowman! Grab your scarf, bundle up, and get ready for the incredible adventure of a magical snowman who’s got enough personality to win over the whole family. You can’t go wrong with Frosty! Frosty Returns Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol Bah Humbug, Mr. Magoo! In this first-ever animated holiday TV special, the bumbling and loveable Mr. Magoo is Ebeneezer Scrooge in a hilarious and heartwarming musical retelling of Charles Dickens’ classic, "A Christmas Carol". The Little Drummer Boy This story has touched the hearts of families everywhere. In this holiday classic, the true spirit of Christmas is revealed when a lonely orphan stumbles upon the birth of the baby Jesus and affirms what the holidays are really about – giving and love. Featuring a beautiful soundtrack by the Vienna Boys’ Choir, this timeless tale of generosity makes the perfect addition to your holiday collection. Cricket on the Hearth A delightful, animated musical version of Charles Dickens’ classic tale, Cricket on the Hearth, tells the story of a poor toymaker and his daughter whom a helpful Cricket named Crocket befriends on Christmas morning. When tragedy strikes the family, it’s Crocket who comes to the rescue and restores peace and happiness. Rudolph the Red- Nosed Reindeer: This classic 1964 television special featuring Rudolph and his misfit buddies set the standard for stop-motion animation for an entire generation before Tim Burton darkly reinvented it in the early 1990s. Burl Ives narrates as Sam the Snowman, telling and singing the story of a rejected reindeer who overcomes prejudice and saves Christmas one particularly blustery year. Along the way, he meets an abundance of unforgettable characters: his dentally obsessed elf pal Hermey; the affable miner Yukon Cornelius and his motley crew of puppies; the scary/adorable Abominable Snow Monster; a legion of abandoned, but still chatty, toys; and a rather grouchy Santa. In addition to the title song that inspired it, this 53-minute tape is crammed with catchy tunes such as "Silver and Gold" and "Holly Jolly Christmas." Those who grew up looking forward to watching Rudolph every Christmas season will undoubtedly be able to recite the quotable quotes ("I'm cuuuute. She said I'm cuuuute." "Herbie doesn't like to make toys.") as well as any Casablanca cult audience. --Kimberly Heinrichs Santa Claus is Comin' to Town: This 53-minute, 1970 animated film may be the most delightful of those sundry, stop-motion animated Christmas perennials that show up on television during the holidays. The clay animation production, boasting a wonderful musical score and art direction that occasionally underscores the flower-power era in which it was born, tells the story of Santa's origins, in which Kris Kringle decides to get toys into the hands of poor children in gloomy Sombertown. Charmingly narrated by Fred Astaire and featuring voices by Mickey Rooney and Keenan Wynn, Santa Claus Is Coming to Town presents a nice bridge between two generations of entertainment, the classic and the hip. --Tom Keogh Frosty the Snowman: Jimmy Durante narrates this Christmas story that is based on the song of the same name. To make up for the fact that her students are in school on Christmas Eve, the local schoolteacher hires the magician Professor Hinkle to entertain the kids. Unfortunately, he's not a very good magician. Frustrated in his attempt to pull a rabbit out of his hat, he throws it away in anger. Outside, the kids build a snowman (what to call it? Harold? Oatmeal? Frosty!), and when the hat blows onto it--Happy Birthday!--it comes to life. Professor Hinkle decides he wants the hat back so he can make money off of its newfound magical properties, but the kids want to save Frosty. When the temperature starts to rise, a new problem threatens Frosty's existence. Karen, the leader of the children, comes up with a plan to save him: take him on a train to the North Pole, where it's always cold. With a cameo by Santa Claus, and the promise of Frosty's return every year, this story of life, death, and holiday cheer is glazed with the sweet frosting of hope and happiness. A true holiday classic. --Andy Spletzer Frosty Returns: n the same way that many a Hollywood sequel has little to do with the first film, Frosty Returns has almost nothing in common with the original Frosty the Snowman, aside from a man made of snow. The biggest difference is that this Frosty doesn't need a magic hat to come to life. The story: In the town of Beansboro, old Mr. Twitchell has invented an aerosol spray that can remove snow without the hassle of shoveling or plows. This frightens Frosty, who enlists the help of amateur magician Holly and her friend Charles to stop the old coot. Made in 1992, Frosty Returns has an animation style that looks like a cross between the old Schoolhouse Rock and Peanuts cartoons, with voice talent that includes Jonathan Winters, Andrea Martin, Jan Hooks, Brian Doyle-Murray, and John Goodman as Frosty. The story may be divisive, pitting children against adults and a pro-snow contingent against anti-snow people, but the songs are catchy and the message is one that ultimately empowers kids. Like a hero from an old Western, this Frosty is a wanderer who leaves when his job is done so he can work his magic elsewhere. --Andy Spletzer Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol: This 1962 special marked the last hurrah of Mr. Magoo, who starred in 43 cartoon shorts, including two Oscar® winners, from the UPA Studio between 1949 and 1959. Magoo appears as Scrooge in a Broadway production of "A Christmas Carol" in this minimally animated hour. The play-within-the-show features forgettable songs by Jules Styne and Bob Merrill: Tiny Tim ("played" by the animated character Gerald McBoing- Boing) sings, oddly, of "razzle berry dressing" and "woofle jelly cake." This retelling of Dickens's holiday standard is much tamer than Richard Williams's Oscar-winning adaptation: the ghosts aren't scary, nor does Magoo confront the specters of Ignorance and Want. Small children who might be frightened by more dramatic versions of the story will enjoy this mild program. And the self- satisfied chuckles and bromides Jim Backus gives Magoo in his lighter moments remain as delightful as ever. This film is suitable for ages 6 and older. --Charles Solomon Little Drummer Boy: The model animation techniques in this 1968 Rankin and Bass TV chestnut are primitive by today's standards, and picky kids may reject them out of hand. The story, however, which elaborates on the popular Christmas song about a shepherd boy who plays his drum for the baby Jesus and makes the animals dance, is a little more tough-minded than you might expect. The kid begins the story as what we'd now call a neglected child, a surly urchin who says he hates all people. He's pulled back from the brink, first by learning to make music, and then by his encounter with the Christ child. The underlying message alone--that everybody has something worth contributing--qualifies the show for holiday-perennial status. The big-name voice performers, Jose Ferrer and Greer Garson (who narrates), may be a little too ponderous for the occasion, but the familiar cartoony tones of Paul Frees (aka Boris Badenov) and June Forey (aka Rocket J. Squirrel) help liven up the proceedings. It's only 23 minutes long, so it's worth a shot for younger children. --David Chute

Genre: Kids & Family, Animation


Format: Color, NTSC, Multiple Formats, Box set, Animated, Full Screen


Contributor: Fred Astaire, J Fred Coots, Mickey Rooney, Jules Bass, Haven Gillespie, Keenan Wynn, Jule Styne, Romeo Muller, Arthur Rankin Jr., Maury Laws See more


Language: English


Runtime: 4 hours and 35 minutes


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.75 x 1.5 inches; 14.4 ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Color, NTSC, Multiple Formats, Box set, Animated, Full Screen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 4 hours and 35 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ July 3, 2017


Actors ‏ : ‎ Romeo Muller, Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass, Fred Astaire, Mickey Rooney


Language ‏ : ‎ Unqualified


Studio ‏ : ‎ Classic Media


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great item
Great price and fast shipping
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025 by Rich Deacon

  • Memories
Gave to my grandchildren to continue the family tradition of watching these classics each Christmas together ❤️
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024 by Gigi

  • Wonderful classics
Love it
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025 by Tru

  • Merry Christmas!
As a now parent of 3 young kids who grew up when these classics were first released I wondered if the stop motion puppeteering and 60's and 70's era animation would be well received by my kids born from 1999 on. No, there's no computer generated animation in these classics. I think that when these originally came out the smallest computer in the world probably took up the entire space of a mid-sized living room. So would these classics still be relevant in 2010? The answer is a resounding yes! My kids, especially my youngest, can't get enough. After watching Rudolf, Frosty, Santa and Magoo this past weekend, it was and is heartwarming to watch my kids singing the songs and carols on a daily basis from these DVDs. We've actually already had Rudolf on DVD for a couple of years, but the rest were all new to my kids. And they love them. Regardless of whether they end up being more favorable to some of the stories than others, the price of this set is such a deal for all of these classics; buying this just for the personal sentimental value of a few TV shows that touched me as a child makes it worth it. The only oddball in the collection is Frosty Returns. This came out well after the others in the collection (in the 90s if I'm not mistaken), and while there must have neen some magic in that old silk hat they found in the original Frosty, the magic disapates significantly with Frosty Returns. No matter.... Get your family into the true spirit of Christmas with this DVD set. Add it to your cart. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2010 by Sky

  • Childhood revisited with the ones that are truly the Classics!
Rudolph, Santa, Frosty,Little Drummer Boy,Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol, Cricket on the Hearth are truly classics. Why they put Frosty Returns in there is a mystery. I have never seen it in all my 55yrs. The children almost look like Charlie Brown. That aside it is a great set. They have been restored but you can still at times see flicks of the film running. I personally love that, makes it just like it was on TV when I was a child. If you grew up on these then you will love them all over again. My very favorite is The Little Drummer Boy. I have wanted a copy for years. I had it on VHS from the TV but it was poor quality, they did a great job on restoring it. You also get a CD to play the songs which I missed when ordering the God Box Deal. I was so excited at the price and that it had my favorites on it. Just wish they had the the real sequel to Frosty.Frosty's Winter Wonderland/Twas the Night Before Christmasguess I have to get that by it's self. This is a great deal as I saw the set at my local Mart store on sale for $20 this week. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2010 by kindred spirit

  • Great set!
A must for the season!
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by corabro

  • Excellent Collection!!!
This collection, along with Christmas Television Favorites, offers a rather complete collection of Christmas televsion specials. Together the collections make a nice pair and contain the original shows and the sequels that followed. The picture quality and sound are top-notch. The stories are strong and entertaining to children and adults alike. The animation is amazing and the overall experience is colorful both visually and musically. Of course, the "best" animation is the line animation. The stop-animation can be jerky, but if you take it for what it is, it is very imaginative. I didn't chop off a star for this, but the music CD is a disappointment. In a future edition of this compilation, I would like to see a complete music soundtrack for all of the shows. As is, there is about 15 minutes of music and only some of the songs are from the shows with a few things thrown in that don't fit. The show songs are so wonderful, I would even be interested in a digitally remastered CD sold separately. If you get this, you will probably ignore the music CD. But that won't detract from the wonderful shows! Finally, the security strip should either be removable by the purchaser or be hidden so it doesn't distract from the otherwise sacral-idyllic packaging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2008 by Jokie X Wilson

  • Awesome for Kids and Families
Growing up in our house, we always had to make sure we had the christmas classics scheduled into our holiday outings, so getting this for my younger siblings (7-10) and my kids (in the not too distant future) was a great find. I had never seen the Mr. Magoo christmas special or the Cricket on the Hearth, but I'm hoping to make them part of our family traditions with the little ones. Also, as an added bonus, the 4th disc has holiday music from the movies. Chances are you've heard the songs or even have them on other albums, but definitely a good thing for the kids to pop into their CD player in their room or in the car after watching the shows. The packaging is sturdier than I thought (I guess to stand up to the little hands that will be handling it). The shows are on 3 discs along with the music CD. Note: I've seen this same collection in a few other stores so far this year, but couldn't find it cheaper than on Amazon the Sunday before Black Friday. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2010 by Robert Cowper

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