The Original Television Christmas Classics (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer / Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town / Frosty the Snowman / Frosty Returns / The Little Drummer Boy)

The original television holiday classics now are available with deluxe packaging and a 12-song music CD with music from the all-time favorite television specials known the world over!

“Frosty the Snowman:” When Frosty the Snowman comes to life, he must weather a storm of adventures and the dastardly plans of an evil magician before he can find safety and happiness at the North Pole.

“Frosty Returns:” This is the adventure of a little girl named Holly and her very special friend, Frosty the Snowman. Holly has to convince the people of Beansboro to save the magical winter dust–and Frosty–when a power-hungry tycoon invents a product that will eliminate snow. “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer:” Christmas has been cancelled! Or, it will be if Santa Claus can’t find a way to guide his sleigh through a fierce blizzard. Rudolph to the rescue!

“Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town:” A cheery, delightful story tells how Kris Kringle got his start as the world’s most famous gift giver by struggling to bring toys and happiness to the children of Sombertown.

“The Little Drummer Boy:” In this touching Christmas classic, an evil man kidnaps an orphaned drummer boy. After he escapes, he searches for his camel and finds him at the birthplace of the baby Jesus. Having no gift for him, he gives the only gift he has–a song on his drum.

All five titles are on three discs and contain Spanish-language tracks.
Customer Review: Classic!
It’s a series of classic Christmas cartoons…who needs a review? My kids love it!
Customer Review: A wonderful walk down memory lane
I loved most (don’t personally care for Frosty Returns – don’t consider it one of the classics) of these movies growing up and to get them in 1 pack instead of purchasing all individually is wonderful, considering my husband recently bought the Rudolph one by itself and spent almost $[...] for just the one. My 1 complaint: some of the footage is less sharp than the DVDs you normally purchase, but I would assume there were some restoration issues (and hey – these are from 35+ years ago). Frankly, I think only DVD snobs will be bothered by this (except the footage of Little Drummer Boy is rather dark in some places – yet you can still certainly see everything.) My 2 year old loves them too! “BUY NOW”

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