Rankin/Bass Productions
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Rankin/Bass Productions, now known as Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment, was an animation company that produced several notable stop-motion films that are typically focused around certain holidays, such as Christmas or Easter. The company is also known for their traditional animated films, such as The Last Unicorn and The Hobbit.
History
Stop-Motion Animation
Traditional Animation
Notable Memes
Snow Miser
Snow Miser is a character from the Rankin/Bass film The Year Without a Santa Claus, which first aired on December 10th, 1974 on the ABC television network. The character, as well as his theme song, has inspired several fan remakes and parodies.
Why Weren't You at Elf Practice
Why Weren't You at Elf Practice is a series of video and audio remixes based on a scene from the 1964 stop-motion animated film Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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