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The Reindeer (1965) is a quirky little gem in the holiday comedy genre. It features Dasher, who, in a rather whimsical twist, declares that there's no snow, thus halting the Christmas present delivery. The other reindeer—Prancer, Dancer, Donder, and Bitzen—can't help but break into carols at every turn, creating this charmingly chaotic atmosphere. The pacing is light and playful, leaning heavily into festive cheer. What's notable here are the practical effects, which, while simplistic, bring a certain charm to the storytelling. The reindeer characters are well-animated, and their dynamic feels fresh, making for a unique entry in the holiday canon.
The film has had limited availability over the years, often overshadowed by more prominent holiday classics, which makes it appealing to collectors looking for something off the beaten path. Originally released on VHS, it has seen a few digital releases but remains somewhat obscure. This scarcity piques the interest of collectors who appreciate lesser-known titles and the nostalgia attached to their unique charm.
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