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5.0 out of 5 stars One Of the Greatest Holiday Classics Of All Time
I can't believe nobody's reviewed this yet! This is one of my favorite holiday specials ever -- can't quite call it a "Christmas" special, b/c it's not about Chirstmas, really. It's about snow.

This 1974 half-hour classic is a product of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and features the voices of Dan Aykroyd and Gilda Radner. Mind you, this special first...

Published on November 13, 2003 by ggghh345

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2.0 out of 5 stars sorry could you speak up!
I got this for a few reasons. Dan Akroyd does a voice, its from the 70s and I had never heard of it before. I would tell you what it is about but I really am not sure. The reason is because you can hardly understand the voices at all. Seriously it is almost impossible to understand half of what they are saying. I mean I paid less than 2 dollars for it. So it's fine...
Published on January 31, 2009 by Joshua Glowzinski


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5.0 out of 5 stars One Of the Greatest Holiday Classics Of All Time, November 13, 2003
This review is from: Gift of Winter / Christmas Cartoons (DVD)
I can't believe nobody's reviewed this yet! This is one of my favorite holiday specials ever -- can't quite call it a "Christmas" special, b/c it's not about Chirstmas, really. It's about snow.

This 1974 half-hour classic is a product of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and features the voices of Dan Aykroyd and Gilda Radner. Mind you, this special first aired a year or so before these two actors premiered on Saturday Night Live -- quite an artifact.

The story is simple: it takes place in a time before winter had snow, and winter is just an all-round terrible season because of it. So, the townsfolk decide to travel to The Ministry of Winter to make a complaint to Winter in person. Unfortunately, they leave right before Christmas, so most of the townsfolk end up turning back. The only people who stay are Goodly, Nicely, Rotten, Malicious, Small, Tender, and (I think) Zowie. Actually, I don't think his name is Zowie at all, but it's something like that. I think it starts with a "B". He's big and red and shaggy all over - kind of like the Lorax trees from that Dr. Suess book. Anyway...

FYI, Goodly & Rotten are voiced by Dan Aykroyd. Nicely & Malicious are voiced by Gilda Radner, and she provides a narrated introduction.

NOTE: ***SPOILERS IN NEXT PARAGRAPH***
So Goodly, Nicely, Rotten, et. al., get to the Ministry of Winter, and they meet the Secretary of Cold, but she won't let them see Winter without an appointment. She gives them really sloppy directions on how to get to the office that makes the appointments, and so Goodly, Nicely, et. al, get lost in the building. They get separated in pairs, and Goodly and Nicely find their way to Winter's office. They make their case to Winter to make the season nice, but he says no. Meanwhile, Rotten and Malicious set a bomb to blow up the Ministry of Winter, which was their plan all along. Small, Tender, and Zowie (or whatever) accidentally make their way into Winter's office and, without seeing him, comment about how sad Winter must be. He is sad, so he starts crying, which freezes and turns to snow. Small and Tender love the snow immediately, and it puts out the fuse of the bomb that Rotten and Malicious set. Winter is happy for the first time, and all seven of the characters are able to ride the snow back to town just in time for Christmas. And so now we have snow. The end.

I can't say enough about how great this TV special is. The original production quality is cheap, VERY cheap, but it only works to make the special more charming. Almost all of the sound effects are provided by the actors ("TROMP! TROMP! TROMP!" when the people march, "Creeeek..." when a door creeks open), which adds a really nice touch. The background art is very minimal. In fact, all of the animation is cheap. To make up for it, the drawings are stylistically rendered in a fashion that makes the lack of production quality work in its favor. BUY or RENT this on DVD or VHS today! You'll be pleasantly surprised! Used copies of this on VHS are EXTREMELY cheap, too (I saw one listed for $0.98!!!), so I would suggest you go out and add this to your annual Christmas viewing. I watch this every holiday season, and it never ceases to warm my heart.

Oh, and keep an eye out for the scene with the effemminate trees.

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2.0 out of 5 stars sorry could you speak up!, January 31, 2009
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I got this for a few reasons. Dan Akroyd does a voice, its from the 70s and I had never heard of it before. I would tell you what it is about but I really am not sure. The reason is because you can hardly understand the voices at all. Seriously it is almost impossible to understand half of what they are saying. I mean I paid less than 2 dollars for it. So it's fine with me. I am also keeping it because of the reasons I got it. But it's hard to give it a better raiting.

There are some ld cartoons on after the main one though. Which adds to the experience. You can understand the other cartoons well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Short, Fun Story, April 28, 2011
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One of the curious aspects of this particular piece is the fact that ALL the sound effects in the mini-movie are voice acted. The sound of a door closing loudly is actually someone saying "Slam!" When the children are trying to catch up to the adults, the noise their feet make is "trudge, trudge" in the children's voices. It would be annoying if a series was like this, but in this particular piece, it's creative and charming, kind of like reading a comic book (Where a punch is "Blam!"). The voices may annoy some viewers, they are corny. The story is short, it's nice, but not super deep or preachy. Christmas is mentioned, but it's a non-religious piece if that matters to anyone. My particular copy seems a bit shaky when watched...but I think this is something pretty obscure, probably recorded from an old VHS originally. The DVD cover art does not greatly resemble the actual animation. It's an inexpensive, fun, and short low-budget cartoon with it's own unique charm.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Still funny, April 22, 2009
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It was funny when I was 16 and is still funny at 32. Has many celebrity comic voices and shows some of their comic genius. A classic!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars The budget for this cost less than the tape!, December 21, 2007
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This review is from: Gift of Winter [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a true case of "Don't judge a book by it's cover", or in this case, the VHS. This particular cover illustration is a million times prettier than the actual movie, with jerky animation and an elementary school art style. The story is short and quite sweet, however, and the cheese actually adds to its appeal. It's fun to watch the wonky, quirky characters on their journey with the voices of Dan Aykroyd and Gilda Radner. Despite its faults, this little flick might just grow on you. (I'm still throwing around the line, "You're a sugar, Maple!", courtesy of the two rather "fabulous" talking trees.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars One Of the Greatest Holiday Classics Of All Time, November 13, 2003
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This review is from: Gift of Winter / Christmas Cartoons (DVD)
I can't believe nobody's reviewed this yet! This is one of my favorite holiday specials ever -- can't quite call it a "Christmas" special, b/c it's not about Chirstmas, really. It's about snow.

This 1974 half-hour classic is a product of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and features the voices of Dan Aykroyd and Gilda Radner. Mind you, this special first aired a year or so before these two actors premiered on Saturday Night Live -- quite an artifact.

The story is simple: it takes place in a time before winter had snow, and winter is just an all-round terrible season because of it. So, the townsfolk decide to travel to The Ministry of Winter to make a complaint to Winter in person. Unfortunately, they leave right before Christmas, so most of the townsfolk end up turning back. The only people who stay are Goodly, Nicely, Rotten, Malicious, Small, Tender, and (I think) Zowie. Actually, I don't think his name is Zowie at all, but it's something like that. I think it starts with a "B". He's big and red and shaggy all over - kind of like the Lorax trees from that Dr. Suess book. Anyway...

FYI, Goodly & Rotten are voiced by Dan Aykroyd. Nicely & Malicious are voiced by Gilda Radner, and she provides a narrated introduction.

NOTE: ***SPOILERS IN NEXT PARAGRAPH***
So Goodly, Nicely, Rotten, et. al., get to the Ministry of Winter, and they meet the Secretary of Cold, but she won't let them see Winter without an appointment. She gives them really sloppy directions on how to get to the office that makes the appointments, and so Goodly, Nicely, et. al, get lost in the building. They get separated in pairs, and Goodly and Nicely find their way to Winter's office. They make their case to Winter to make the season nice, but he says no. Meanwhile, Rotten and Malicious set a bomb to blow up the Ministry of Winter, which was their plan all along. Small, Tender, and Zowie (or whatever) accidentally make their way into Winter's office and, without seeing him, comment about how sad Winter must be. He is sad, so he starts crying, which freezes and turns to snow. Small and Tender love the snow immediately, and it puts out the fuse of the bomb that Rotten and Malicious set. Winter is happy for the first time, and all seven of the characters are able to ride the snow back to town just in time for Christmas. And so now we have snow. The end.

I can't say enough about how great this TV special is. The original production quality is cheap, VERY cheap, but it only works to make the special more charming. Almost all of the sound effects are provided by the actors ("TROMP! TROMP! TROMP!" when the people march, "Creeeek..." when a door creeks open), which adds a really nice touch. The background art is very minimal. In fact, all of the animation is cheap. To make up for it, the drawings are stylistically rendered in a fashion that makes the lack of production quality work in its favor. BUY or RENT this on DVD or VHS today! You'll be pleasantly surprised! Used copies of this on VHS are EXTREMELY cheap, too (I saw one listed for $0.98!!!), so I would suggest you go out and add this to your annual Christmas viewing. I watch this every holiday season, and it never ceases to warm my heart.

Oh, and keep an eye out for the scene with the effemminate talking trees.

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