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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 05:42 PM Feb 2014

Arthur Rankin Jr., Producer Of Christmas Classics (‘Rudolph,’ ‘Frosty’) Dies At 89

Arthur Rankin Jr., animator, director, and producer of perennial television holiday hits like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman, has died at the age of 89, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Credited with involvement in over 1,000 television programs, Rankin and his partner Jules Bass (Bass is 78) were pioneers in the field of stop-motion animation at their production company Videocraft International (now called Rankin/Bass Productions). The painstaking process of shooting single cells of objects, which are moved incrementally to create the illusion of motion, allowed them to create classic animated features that also included The Little Drummer Boy (1968) and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town (1970).

Rankin also produced the 1980?s animated series Thundercats, the Jackson 5ive animated series in 1971-72, as well as directing the animated version of The Hobbit (1977) which premiered on NBC.

However, audiences knew Rankin/Bass best for 1964?s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, which is the longest running Christmas special on television, and Frosty the Snowman, which premiered in 1969. Both shows were re-broadcast by CBS this past December and were the two highest-rated programs of the evening.

Mr. Rankin died Thursday at his home by Harrington Sound in Bermuda, and is survived by his wife Olga and sons Todd and Gardner.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/01/arthur-rankin-jr-producer-of-christmas-classics-rudolph-frosty-dies-at-89/

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Arthur Rankin Jr., Producer Of Christmas Classics (‘Rudolph,’ ‘Frosty’) Dies At 89 (Original Post) Purveyor Feb 2014 OP
And there's three shenmue Feb 2014 #1
Marta and I are watching the animated Hobbit as I read this Omaha Steve Feb 2014 #2
Gone, but he will never be forgotten. Farewell, Mr Rankin, and thanks for the memories. nt ChisolmTrailDem Feb 2014 #3
It is amazing how prolific the Rankin-Bass team partnership was. John1956PA Feb 2014 #4
I loved his work as a kid, and I got my kids to watch most of it. Laelth Feb 2014 #5
K&R. Brickbat Feb 2014 #6

shenmue

(38,506 posts)
1. And there's three
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 05:44 PM
Feb 2014

They say people go in threes. Three entertainers in the last few days: Max Schell, Philip Hoffman and now Arthur Rankin.

The bus to Heaven must be pretty crowded.

Omaha Steve

(99,727 posts)
2. Marta and I are watching the animated Hobbit as I read this
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 06:01 PM
Feb 2014

Strange timing. It is very well done for an animated TV special in the late 70's.

K&R!

John1956PA

(2,656 posts)
4. It is amazing how prolific the Rankin-Bass team partnership was.
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 06:15 PM
Feb 2014

Their hallmark achievement is Rudolph (1964) which is mostly stop-motion puppet photography with a bit of animation and special effects. The majority of their productions are pure animation. The scripts, photography, music, and voice-acting are all entertaining. Their efforts have produced a long-lasting catalog of hour-long and 30-minute-length works for family viewing.

Laelth

(32,017 posts)
5. I loved his work as a kid, and I got my kids to watch most of it.
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 07:20 PM
Feb 2014

Mr. Rankin made the world a better place.

-Laelth

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