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Eight Reasons Why 'Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town' RULES!!!


Top Eight Reasons Why Santa Claus Is Coming To Town is more fun to watch than any other Rankin Bass Special (in my opinion):


1. First and foremost, the totally out-of-nowhere non-sequitors. Happens at least twice in this classic. When baby Claus is left on the Kringle doorstep, after we learn that the Kringle brothers are named Dingle, Wingle, Bingle, Jingle and Fingle (or thereabouts) we hear, “Let’s call him Kris!”

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Later in the special Kris meets a penguin. After learning that the penguin is looking for the South Pole, Kris says, “Well, little fella, you’re on the other side of the world. You’re just about as lost as you can be. I’ll call ya Topper!”

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2. It has the Over the Rainbow of Rankin Bass songs in the catchy Put One Foot In Front of the Other

3. The Winter Warlock. Much like Bert Lahr in The Wizard of Oz, I laugh at almost everything this character says, whether it’s “ ‘Winter’, please.”, or “Alas, I’ve been disenchanted”. (Wow - two Wizard of Oz comparisons in a row!)

4. Most clever song writing. Go ahead, go through the other Rankin Bass specials (and I love ’em all) and find me rhymes as good and as funny as “Stuffed animals – unstuff ’em! When a child objects, rebuff ’em!” or “Any bouncing ball – deflate it! No, I don’t want to debate it!” I’ll wait.

5. The hilariously late 60s-70s psychedelic feel of the number that Jessica sings (My World Is Beginning Today). Classic!

6. This special cleverly has two villains, one of whom becomes a good guy (the Winter Warlock) and one of whom remains a bad guy – the Burgermeister Meisterburger, possibly the best bad guy in any of these specials.

7. A terrific narrating performance by Special Delivery Kluger, the great Fred Astaire.

8. It's given me a great line to use: when my wife occasionally comes into bed in sweatpants and a sweatshirt, I get to say, in my best Santa Claus impersonation, “Clothes again?”
(sorry it that falls under the category of "too much information"!!!)


I have a feeling I'm missing some obvious great bits in this special, if some more come to mind I'll add them here! But if you haven't seen this special in years, do yourself a favor and watch it!!!




Stuffed animals – unstuff 'em!
When a child objects, rebuff 'em!

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Y'know, I had forgotten that "Put One Foot In Front Of The Other" was from this special. I ALWAYS liked the Fred Astaire narration and the evil Buergomeister, and I thought the forest wedding scene was very sweet. And yes, your "Clothes again?" line WAS too much info (even tho I laughed for 10 minutes...here in the office).
P.S.-Was this shown this year? I missed it!

Keep your happy hubby,
When he's a little chubby,
He's a happy pappy.

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9. The groovy sideburns!

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johandav wrote: It has the Over the Rainbow of Rankin Bass songs in the catchy Put One Foot In Front of the Other

Not sure if I agree with this one but I can see where you're coming from. It might be the most famous of the Rankin/Bass original songs (The Heat Mizer song is fairly well known as well) but I liken There's Always Tomorrow from "Rudolph" to be more like Over The Rainbow in feeling and mood.

johandav wrote:. This special cleverly has two villains, one of whom becomes a good guy (the Winter Warlock) and one of whom remains a bad guy – the Burgermeister Meisterburger, possibly the best bad guy in any of these specials.


He might very well be the best. The other contender is the Bumble from "Rudolph"
The most violent ones where those that killed Aaron's parents in The Little Drummer Boy.


He's taking the knife out of the Cheese!
Do you think he wants some cheese?

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JR541 writes:

"johandav wrote: It has the Over the Rainbow of Rankin Bass songs in the catchy Put One Foot In Front of the Other

Not sure if I agree with this one but I can see where you're coming from. It might be the most famous of the Rankin/Bass original songs (The Heat Mizer song is fairly well known as well) but I liken There's Always Tomorrow from "Rudolph" to be more like Over The Rainbow in feeling and mood."


You raise an excellent point. I meant it in terms of how well written it is, but you're 100% right - There's Always Tomorrow is more like it in tone. Kudos to you!






"Santa's tenacious jolliness is tested when he's treed by a coon hound."

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Lets add #9....where the kid pokes the Burgermeister in the stomach with the same duck that the Burgermeister tripped over earlier. We look forward to that every year when we watch it.

Dan

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10) When the kid goes to open his stocking and falls off his stool, thats the one that cracks us up the the hardest.

Oh man your list made me laugh way too hard my roommates must think I'm a mental patient!

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I still LOVE this after all these years!!! I'm so glad I bought this and the other Rankin/Bass specials on DVD. These just make the heart smile at this time of year.

Erica Durance's Lois on Smallville is my favorite Lois Lane ever!



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Only if Jessica sings "My World Is Beginning Today" they always edited it out. Not worth watching it without it in my opinion. So beautiful!

-If you have a job an illegal could steal, it's time to get a better job.-

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To make it an even dozen, how about the villain's name? How wonderful is "Burgermeister Meisterburger"? No other villain can claim such a snappy name!


I DIED IN EPISODE 81!!!

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we used to have a dog who was very "Alpha," she thought she was the boss of everything. My mom stills refers to her as the "Burgermeister Meisterburger"
mom is a cool old lady

nice socks, man.....

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Are we still numbering the responses?
Jessica catches the Stockholm Syndrome four years before Patty Hearst did

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About ten minutes after becoming friends with the Winter Warlork, Kris is already name-dropping . . . "My personal friend the Warlock taught me this."



"What's a bell-bell, Belle?"
(exasperated) "Only in America!"

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people of all faiths band together to fight off the Nazis

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