

The story was a little more dramatic than originally planned. The remade story was produced in 1998 and was named Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Well the movie did not hit the box office as big, however it did nicely in its home release. The same original story was re-shown over the years because it is an all time favorite for the young and the old. There were more children that have watched this Christmas story than most any other. The story that children have watched for decades on television made its debut in the winter of 1964. However, you can find the base story much like this original in many bookstores and children sections. The writer of this well-known children’s story is Barbara Shook Hazen. In 1958 Golden book became part of this history by having a storybook created and published. Max Fleischer Jam Handy Corporation wrote the story. This was a rather short cartoon created in the same idea as the original story by Robert L.

In 1944 the first screen appearance happened. When did it hit the cartoons, movies and televisions? Though since that time, there have been many artists to sing, change and even write new songs about this lovely little reindeer. The most remembered artist of the Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer song was by Gene Autry. The songs for Rudolph were started in 1949.

After that time the movies, songs and much more came about, creating a heartfelt folklore that children all over the world enjoy. took ownership of the base story, show and idea. May came up with the story and the Rudolph Company L.P. There have been movies, television shows, songs, and storybooks that have portrayed the story over many, many years. This red nose was powerful enough to brighten the path for all of the reindeer team and Saint Nicholas to see their way through the flight. He had the ability to show a light for the guidance of the sleigh and other reindeer because of his shiny red nose.

Rudolph was not just like all the other reindeer. This guiding light was the way that Christmas presents got delivered to little children around the world when Saint Nicholas could not see. Rudolph is the beloved story of the ninth reindeer Saint Nicholas had to pull his sleigh on Christmas Eve. Here is the history of Rudolph the red nosed reindeer.
