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gameraboy2 · 4 months
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
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daystilchristmas · 4 months
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There's 7 Days Til Christmas!
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chernobog13 · 4 months
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Works for every year! Best wishes for 2024!
Happy Holidays, everyone!
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dduane · 4 months
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The 1948 Max Fleischer version.
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marlynnofmany · 4 months
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Always Bring A Flashlight
“This delivery,” I said, trying to hold my feet stable on the uneven ground, “Would have been a great use for the hovercycle.”
“Yes it would,” Blip agreed. She pushed the hoversled along with me, having just as much trouble with the criss-crossing tree roots that made up what passed for a road here. Her clothes for today were the type that fit closely and displayed muscle, leaving her natural frills as the only things waving in the breeze. Or maybe they were waving with frustration.
Normally she and Blop would have done a delivery together, but he’d sprained his shoulder trying one of Wio’s impossible puzzleboxes. He knew full well those were meant for people with tentacles instead of arms. Now he was recuperating on the ship, while we pushed a sled full of packages over some very treacherous footing. No, I wasn’t bitter about that.
“Have we tried hooking the bike up to a sled before?” I asked, stepping over a python-sized root and walking down one the size of a playground slide. “I know it would take some quick work on the brakes to keep it from crashing into anything, and you’d need somebody to ride along and steer, but it seems doable.”
Paint piped up from where she was riding on the front of the sled. “Oh, like when we did that one rush delivery with you running and pulling it!”
I chuckled, slipping just a little. “Yep, like when I was a sled dog. But with less of a risk of spraining an ankle.”
Blip said, “Pretty sure Captain Sunlight declared it too risky for regular deliveries. The hovercycle’s for small packages, not whole piles.”
Paint clambered over the stack to look down at us. Her orange scales were bright in this foresty dimness. “But it’s all tied down so well.”
I craned my neck up. “Are those rated for sitting on?”
“Hm. Probably not.” She climbed back to the front where the brakes were. She was a little small to be of any help in pushing, but she made a good lookout.
Like now. “Hey, what’s that?”
I peered around the side of the package stack, but didn’t see anything other than giant trees and a ground covered in roots. Plus the occasional white marker attached to the trunks so offworld courier crews didn’t get desperately lost. It was all very shadowy and green. “Where?”
“There’s misty-looking stuff in the distance,” Paint reported. “Steam? Fog? Poison gas?”
Blip groaned. “I hope not.”
I thought back to the briefing for this location. “There wasn’t anything hazardous in the report. No predators of note either.”
“Good,” Blip said as the mist grew thick enough to spot in the shadows. “That means probably nothing will jump out at us when the visibility’s egg-dark.”
“Probably,” I agreed. “Are we still going to be able to see the pathway?” The white marker sticks were kind of far apart. I didn’t like our odds if we missed one.
“So far,” Paint said from the front of the sled.
We pushed on. The fog thickened faster than I expected, and I found myself struggling to make out the root shapes before I needed to step on or over them. “Paint? Are we going the right way?”
“I think so?” she said, a faint distressed blur in the darkness. “I don’t suppose either of you brought a light?”
“No.” I sighed. “Just my communicator, which isn’t going to do us much good.”
“I’ve got one!” Blip said, tugging at a pocket that I hadn’t realized was there. “It’s the kind that doesn’t make your eyes adjust, too.” With a quiet click, suddenly everything was vivid red.
“Ow,” I said on reflex.
“Perfect!” Paint exclaimed, setting the brakes and climbing over the boxes again. Her scales were as red as the boxes, though Blip looked black like the roots underfoot. While they handed the light off, I checked my own hand out of curiosity: red too, though not as bright as Paint.
“Twist it to adjust the focus!” Blip called. We were in shadow again, now that the light was on the other side of the stack.
“Got it,” Paint said. She fiddled with it for a moment, then sent a beam of red lancing into the mist with much less scattering in all directions. “That way! A little more to the left!”
Blip and I resumed pushing. We had to rely on Paint completely, but it worked.
She sounded delighted. “We’ll be there in no time! Onward!”
It was then that I realized what all this reminded me of, and I nearly fell over laughing. They of course demanded to know what was so funny.
“Another legend from my planet,” I said, wiping away tears. “Paint, I got to be Balto last time. You get to be the hero today!”
And then I sang Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer for my alien coworkers, and they were honored to be part of it.
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The ongoing backstory adventures of the main character from this book. More to come! And I am currently drafting a sequel!
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goryhorroor · 1 year
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wes anderson’s favorite movies
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browsethestacks · 4 months
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Vintage Comic - Limited Collectors' Edition #C-20 - Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Pencils: Sheldon Mayer
Inks: Sheldon Mayer
DC (1972)
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sketch-shepherd-art · 5 months
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Something of a continuation of a similar piece I did back in 2021, which also included the Rudolphs from the 1964 Rankin Bass special and the 1998 movie, but I added a third version I also watched religiously as a child- the 1948 Max Fleischer short. 
I’m aware there’s probably other Rudolph adaptations as well, these are just the ones that I personally grew up with
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cyarskj52 · 5 months
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964), dir. Larry Roemer & Kizo Nagashima
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nerdyprudesmuststim · 4 months
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paul stimboard !
⛧ with rudolph the red-nosed reindeer stims !
☾ rq'd by 🦭 anon !
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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I got a tattoo of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer on my leg and it cost $1000. I drove my bike off a ferry and a mermaid gave me free piercings and then I drowned.
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gameraboy2 · 4 months
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
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daystilchristmas · 5 months
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There's 27 Days Til Christmas!
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chernobog13 · 4 months
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KING MOONRACER
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"Go! Find the Island of Misfit Toys!"
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King Moonracer begins his search for misfit toys that need homes for Christmas.
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60sgroove · 1 year
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Rankin Bass Female Characters ♡ Clarice
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comic-art-showcase · 1 year
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Yukon Cornelius and Bumble by Mike Mignola
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