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Topic: December 2, 2007 notes

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cstephens
Mon 12/3/2007 2:18a
http://www.colddeadfish.net/dl
r/dlr120207tr.html
- For anyone who's interested, I've posted a report which includes information about lunch at Redd Rockett's Pizza Port and the precious commodities there, some pictures from Santa's Reindeer Roundup, the second place at Disneyland where holidays collide, some decorations in Critter Country and inside Pooh Corner, holiday treats and December's fudge flavor of the month, and preparing for the next holiday.

Thanks!



/cs
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TXDISNEYNERD
Mon 12/3/2007 6:41a
Thanks. I really enjoyed this. Those were great pics!
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seanyoda
Sat 12/8/2007 12:25a
Thanks for the update. BTW, Rudolph's not at the Roundup because Disney doesn't want to pay for the rights. This is the same reason why walk-around reindeer Pluto no longer sports a red nose.
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LuLu
Sat 12/8/2007 4:21p
How strange! Who owns the rights to Rudolph?

Great report as always, cs!
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cstephens
Sat 12/8/2007 9:47p
Someone on another board also mentioned the rights thing. I get the character usage, though I would argue that Pluto using a red nose is parody, but I wouldn't think just putting his name on a bucket with no likeness would be an issue.

Still, too bad for Rudolph.



/cs
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FerretAfros
Sat 12/8/2007 9:59p
I'm sure if they really wanted to put up a Rudolhp bucket, they could say it was for Eric Rudolph, who, after doing several bombings including the one at the Atlanta Olympics, hid in the woods of North Carolina for about 6 years and was eventually found not too far from where I had gone camping several times. Leaving a bucket of food is certainly something that might be done for him, but I'm not entirely sure if Southern California natives would get it, or if Disney would think it was anywhere near appropriate to have a reference to in its theme park.
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knoxvelour
Sun 12/9/2007 3:51p
From Wiki:

The story is owned by The Rudolph Company, L.P. and has been sold in numerous forms including a popular song, a television special (done in stop motion animation), and a feature film. Rudolph was created by Robert L. May in 1939 as part of his employment with Montgomery Ward. Character Arts, LLC [1] manages the licensing for the Rudolph Company, L.P. Although the story and song have not passed into public domain, they have established themselves as folklore (as evidenced by the development of local variations and parodies such as "Deadeye the Lonesome Cowboy," collected in the field by Simon J. Bronner and included in "American Children's Folklore"). Earlier generations of folklorists would have rejected the possibility, and some contemporary scholars (e.g., Lucy Rollins[1]) continue to classify the case as fakelore, much as Paul Bunyan has been criticized as an authentic folk hero. At all events, the story demonstrates the complex relationship between mass-culture and folklore.

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cstephens
Sun 12/9/2007 11:00p
Given that the info comes from Wikipedia, there's no way to know what exactly is true and what isn't.


BTW, I did notice that the big fig is back in stock of Mickey dressed as Santa and Pluto with antlers and a red nose. If there was a problem with Rudolph, I'm surprised they can still sell that big fig.



/cs
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knoxvelour
Mon 12/10/2007 11:08a
Granted, Wikipedia is a dubious source. But I do remember hearing the Montgomery Ward thing a long time ago.

i also remember hearing Rudolph was named after Valentino
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knoxvelour
Mon 12/10/2007 11:22a
Snopes is pretty reputable source though

http://www.snopes.com/holidays
/christmas/rudolph.asp
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