(This is the RUDOLPH image I lent GOLDEN BOOKS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT in the late 1990's and was given credit for on the RANKIN/BASS DVD releases of the late 1990's and into the early 2000's)
BRANSON, Mo., December 22, 2012 — Recognized nationally for its outstanding
Christmas lighting with its millions of sparkling Christmas lights, is it
possible that the addition of just one more “light” would even be noticeable at
Silver Dollar City’s “Ole Time Christmas in Branson?” “Well if that light
happens to be ‘red’ and on the nose of ‘RANKIN/BASS' Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer®’ it sure
could,” said Tiffany Isnard, the Director of Marketing for the Branson Tourism
Center.
The story of Rudolph and his red nose was first told by Robert L. May in 1939
and became a part of Christmas tradition when his brother-in-law adapted the
story into a song which was made famous by cowboy crooner Gene Autry. The song
actually went to the top of Billboard’s Pop Singles Chart and Rudolph has been
featured in full length movies, children’s books and RANKIN/BASS TV specials ever since,
becoming a special part of the Christmas memories of many children and their
families.
Recently, Herschend Family Entertainment (HFE), the country’s largest
family-owned theme park company and the operator of Silver Dollar City,
announced that it has “a licensing agreement which provides” it “with rights to
develop and showcase new entertainment attractions based on the beloved and
iconic Christmas character,RANKIN/BASS' Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer® and his cast of
friends, including the Abominable Snow Monster, Clarice and the Island of Misfit
Toys..” It grants HFE the “opportunity to develop original interactive
experiences, attraction films, short and long form live stage shows, parades,
light shows and other attractions centered on the famed RANKIN/BASS reindeer and his cast of
friends.”
“For more than half a century, HFE has successfully created family-centric
attractions and
experiences which tell classic holiday stories such as ‘A Christmas Carol,’ ‘The Christmas Story’
and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ in new ways. We’re thrilled to now bring Rudolph and his friends to life for our guests,” said Anthony Esparza, senior vice president, guest experiences for HFE. “Their appeal and story is universal. We’re eager to creatively expand their popularity using new media and environments.”
experiences which tell classic holiday stories such as ‘A Christmas Carol,’ ‘The Christmas Story’
and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ in new ways. We’re thrilled to now bring Rudolph and his friends to life for our guests,” said Anthony Esparza, senior vice president, guest experiences for HFE. “Their appeal and story is universal. We’re eager to creatively expand their popularity using new media and environments.”
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