Rudolph's Shiny New Year (NR)
Rudolph helps another outcast save New Year's Eve.
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- Studio: Warner Home Video
- Directed By: Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr.
- Cast: Billie Mae Richards, Red Skelton, Morey Amsterdam
- Running Time: 50 minutes
- Release Date: 12/10/1976
- Video/DVD Release Date: 10/31/2000
- Genre: Family and Kids
- MPAA Rating: NR
Parents need to know
Families can talk about the Archipelago of Lost Years. If you could go there, what year would you pick, and why? What would someone find on the island you choose? Families can also discuss what it means to not fit in with the crowd. Happy is sad about being different -- kids, have you ever felt that way, and how did you cope?
Message
Social Behavior:
One outcast helps another (who is repeatedly laughed at) embrace his differences as strengths to be valued. An ever-growing group of friends works together to find a lost character and demonstrate optimism and empathy.
Consumerism:
Lots of Rudolph tie-in merchandise is available, but most of it is related to his original special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Violence
Mild scenes of peril by a threatening giant bird.
Sex
Language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Nancy Davis Kho
Is it any good?
The story -- originally broadcast as a TV special in 1976 -- provides good reinforcement for the message that making fun of someone's differences can be cruel. Since it's not strictly a Christmas movie, directors Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass get away with some pretty imaginative storytelling about the nature of time, including a long sequence set on the Archipelago of Lost Years -- an island chain where every island represents another year frozen in time.
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