A Christmas Story (1972 TV special)
A Christmas Story | |
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Genre | Animation |
Written by | Ken Spears Joe Ruby |
Directed by | Joseph Barbera William Hanna |
Voices of | Daws Butler Paul Winchell Walter Tetley Janet Waldo |
Music by | Hoyt Curtin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Joseph Barbera William Hanna |
Editor | Larry Cowan |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
Distributor | Avco Broadcasting Corporation |
Release | |
Original network | Syndication |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Mono |
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A Christmas Story is a 1972 American animated Christmas television special produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which was broadcast in syndication on December 9, 1972.[1]
Summary[]
As a family gathers around the tree on Christmas Eve, their son Timmy has made a special wish in his letter to Santa Claus. But the letter is found – unmailed – by the lovable family dog Goober and his friend, Gumdrop the mouse. Together, they set off into the snowy night to deliver the letter to Santa. Overcoming many perils – including a lurking gang of alley cats – they finally find Santa. Timmy's letter is delivered, Gumdrop and Goober make it home safely and a boy's special wish magically comes true on Christmas.
Featured songs[]
The songs featured in A Christmas Story included:
- "Sounds of Christmas Day"
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful"
- "Where Do You Look for Santa?"
- "Hope"
- "Which One is the Real Santa Claus?"
"Sounds of Christmas Day'" uses the same melody as "Those Happy Friends Who Live in My TV," from the Enchanted Voyage attraction at The Happy Land of Hanna-Barbera, which opened the same year at King's Island in Cincinnati, Ohio. "Which One is the Real Santa Claus?", "Sounds of Christmas Day" and "Hope" were re-used five years later in the 1977 TV special A Flintstone Christmas. "Hope" was also re-used in Yogi's First Christmas (1980).
Voices[]
- Daws Butler – Gumdrop, Second Dog
- Paul Winchell – Goober, Sleezer, Runto
- Walter Tetley – Timmy, Boy
- Janet Waldo – Timmy's Mother, Girl
- Don Messick – Timmy's Father, Squirrel
- John Stephenson – Polecat, Postman, First Dog
- Hal Smith – Santa Claus, Fatcat
Production credits[]
- Produced and Directed By William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
- Associate Producer: Alex Lovy
- Story: Ken Spears, Joe Ruby
- Voices: Daws Butler, Don Messick, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, Walter Tetley, Janet Waldo, Paul Winchell, Paul DeKorte, Randy Kemner, Stephen McAndrew, Susie McCune, Judi Richards
- Animation Director: Charles A. Nichols
- Production Design: Iwao Takamoto
- Layout: Mike Arens, Ric Gonzalez, Dan Noonan
- Backgrounds: F. Montealegre, Gary Niblett
- Animation: Ed Barge, Bill Hutten, Tony Love, Jerry Hathcock, Ed Love, Don Patterson, Ray Patterson
- Production Supervisor: Victor O. Schipek
- Musical Director: Hoyt Curtin
- Technical Supervisor: Frank Paiker
- Ink & Paint Supervisor: Roberta Greutert
- Xerography: Robert "Tiger" West
- Sound Direction: Richard Olson, Bill Getty
- Editorial Supervisor: Larry Cowan
- Music Editor: Pat Foley
- Effects Editor: Earl Bennett
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Post Production: Joed Eaton
- Camera: Charles Flekal, Roy Wade
Home media[]
Released by AVCO Broadcasting Corp. in the early 1970’s for use with [[Cartrivision]]. Cartrivision item number 10264S-NN.
The special was first released on VHS as part of the Hanna-Barbera Super Stars video collection by Hanna-Barbera Home Video on November 9, 1989, and re-released again on September 26, 1995 by Turner Home Entertainment.
On July 31, 2012, Warner Home Video released Hanna-Barbera Christmas Classics Collection on DVD in region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection burn on demand service. This collection features a trilogy of Christmas specials: A Christmas Story, The Town Santa Forgot and Casper's First Christmas.[2]
See also[]
- List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions
- List of United States Christmas television specials
References[]
- ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. pp. 65–66. ISBN 9781476672939.
- ^ "Hanna-Barbera Christmas Classics Collection". WB Shop. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
External links[]
- 1972 films
- 1972 television specials
- 1970s American television specials
- 1970s animated short films
- 1970s animated television specials
- Christmas television specials
- Hanna-Barbera television specials
- Films scored by Hoyt Curtin
- Fictional dogs
- Fictional mice and rats
- Santa Claus in television
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Animated Christmas television specials