“The 1967 Halloween film Mad Monster Party?...”
Why is the title a question?
... with the great voice work of Richard Boone as "Smaug"
Happy memories:
In 1969, the Frosty the Snowman holiday special debuted, and has since graced millions of television screens. The special can still be seen several times a year today.
Original release December 7, 1969
Inspiring!
There must have been some magic
In that yarmulke they found
For when they placed it on his head
He began to dance around.
Oh, Frosty the Golem
Was alive as he could be
And the children say he could laugh and play
Just the same as you and me
Talk about Parable Town:His successful pieces surrounding the holidays didn't stop at Frosty. Bass also produced the 1970 TV movie Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town...
It all starts with a bunch of questions "Why?":
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town - The Full Movie
Worth it for even the first 8 min. From the letter:
He will be exceptional if only given the love he needs...
He came with an ID necklace that only said, "CLAUS". Claus [קלאוס] = 197.
"Well, that strange wind blew the little sleigh right up to the Mountain of the Whispering Winds.."
At the beginning, Fred Esther er A-stair the mailman said,
"So you want to know all about Santa, eh? The best place to start is at the very beginning..."
Makes sense. The account of the first day of Creation is Genesis 1:1-5, which is 197... letters.
You never will get where you're going
If you never get up on your feet
Come on, there's a good tail wind blowin'
A fast walking man is hard to beat.
Put One Foot in Front of the Other
Real time, since Christmas 1970:
Toys! Refrigerator magnets. Those letters just keep on coming. Don't miss the excellent permutation of "Claus":
Sol 101 [סול ק"א] 🌞
Let there be light.
ping
This man gave us true art. What someplace like Netflix gives us, along with other entertainment corporations, is trash.
Frosty the Snowman is a mini masterpiece.