This episode of the Horror TV Shows We Miss video series was Written and Narrated by Niki Minter, Edited by Lance Vlcek, Produced by John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.
Horror for Christmas? Yes, I’m here to holly your jolly, deck your halls, and sacrifice your children to Krampus. What a merry holiday season indeed! Since our October vid focused on Halloween Specials, I figured the Spooky Christmas crossovers deserved some attention as well.
As a kid, my family did have Christmas watching traditions like most. We did Scrooged, A Christmas Story, Frosty, Charlie Brown, Garfield, Home Alone, Gremlins (Ahhhh it’s controversial), Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands…and my mom may have snuck in Black Christmas. She was and is a fan of Holiday-based Horror. Her favorite being My Bloody Valentine. All of this is totally normal. So, as you can probably guess, the tradition has continued.
Horror for Christmas? Yes, I’m here to holly your jolly, deck your halls, and sacrifice your children to Krampus. What a merry holiday season indeed! Since our October vid focused on Halloween Specials, I figured the Spooky Christmas crossovers deserved some attention as well.
As a kid, my family did have Christmas watching traditions like most. We did Scrooged, A Christmas Story, Frosty, Charlie Brown, Garfield, Home Alone, Gremlins (Ahhhh it’s controversial), Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands…and my mom may have snuck in Black Christmas. She was and is a fan of Holiday-based Horror. Her favorite being My Bloody Valentine. All of this is totally normal. So, as you can probably guess, the tradition has continued.
- 12/25/2023
- by Niki Minter
- JoBlo.com
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas — except on subscription streaming, where you still can’t find classic Rankin/Bass holiday specials like “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
“Rudolph,” the 1964 Animagic stop-motion TV special was produced by Videocraft International — later renamed Rankin/Bass — for broadcast network NBC and sponsor General Electric. Five years later, Rankin/Bass Productions, now actually named Rankin/Bass Productions after Videocraft founders Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, made the animated “Frosty the Snowman” special for broadcast network CBS.
In 1972 “Rudolph” joined “Frosty” at CBS, where they have remained for more than 50 years. In recent times, “Rudolph” and “Frosty” have also been a part of the Disney-owned cable channel Freeform’s “25 Days of Christmas” marathons. Though they run simultaneously, broadcast and cable are contractually considered different “windows” here, several sources with knowledge of the deals told IndieWire. The Rankin/Bass specials are also available on DVD and Blu-ray.
“Rudolph,” the 1964 Animagic stop-motion TV special was produced by Videocraft International — later renamed Rankin/Bass — for broadcast network NBC and sponsor General Electric. Five years later, Rankin/Bass Productions, now actually named Rankin/Bass Productions after Videocraft founders Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, made the animated “Frosty the Snowman” special for broadcast network CBS.
In 1972 “Rudolph” joined “Frosty” at CBS, where they have remained for more than 50 years. In recent times, “Rudolph” and “Frosty” have also been a part of the Disney-owned cable channel Freeform’s “25 Days of Christmas” marathons. Though they run simultaneously, broadcast and cable are contractually considered different “windows” here, several sources with knowledge of the deals told IndieWire. The Rankin/Bass specials are also available on DVD and Blu-ray.
- 12/16/2023
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
Behaviour Interactive are getting into the season once again with the Bone Chill Event 2023 for Dead by Daylight. The limited-time event brings snow, seasonal costumes and more on December 14th 11Am Et, and lasts until January 4th 11 Am Et.
The Mount Ormond Resort map will once again get a festive makeover, along with the return of the Snowmen. Survivors and Killers alike can also partake in Snowskull fights. Piles will spawn throughout the Trial, and pick one up to interact with it. You can carry up to 6 Snowskulls at a time, and throw them at your leisure.
Throwing Snowskulls isn’t just a frivolous thing, as hitting people with them is part of the new Event Tome Challenges. As you might expect, the more Challenges you do, the more Event Currency you earn, which can then be spent on whichever Outfits or Charms you so choose.
Speaking of which, you...
The Mount Ormond Resort map will once again get a festive makeover, along with the return of the Snowmen. Survivors and Killers alike can also partake in Snowskull fights. Piles will spawn throughout the Trial, and pick one up to interact with it. You can carry up to 6 Snowskulls at a time, and throw them at your leisure.
Throwing Snowskulls isn’t just a frivolous thing, as hitting people with them is part of the new Event Tome Challenges. As you might expect, the more Challenges you do, the more Event Currency you earn, which can then be spent on whichever Outfits or Charms you so choose.
Speaking of which, you...
- 12/6/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
“Grease” fans hungry for a cool slider or hopelessly devoted to fries will have a chance to indulge via a pop-up version of the film franchise’s Frosty Palace on Thursday, April 6, and Friday, April 7. Paramount+ has partnered with Popsugar to take over Mel’s Drive-In on Sunset Blvd. in West Hollywood for the promotion, timed to the upcoming launch of the new series “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies.”
It’s unclear whether Danny Zuko’s preferred order (a double Polar Burger with everything and a cherry soda with chocolate ice cream) will be available, but the two-day interactive event will include 1950s-era music and decor, as well as “twists on familiar diner fare” and photo moments. “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies” merchandise will also be given away and customized on site.
The Frosty Palace two-day interactive experience takes place 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on both days...
It’s unclear whether Danny Zuko’s preferred order (a double Polar Burger with everything and a cherry soda with chocolate ice cream) will be available, but the two-day interactive event will include 1950s-era music and decor, as well as “twists on familiar diner fare” and photo moments. “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies” merchandise will also be given away and customized on site.
The Frosty Palace two-day interactive experience takes place 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on both days...
- 3/22/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Freeform’s part in ESPN’s multi-network “MegaCast” of this Sunday afternoon’s NFL Wild Card game between the Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans will include a halftime show hosted by DJ Khaled (watch teaser above) and a “Watch Party” featuring, among others, stars of the cabler’s assorted series.
While ESPN and ABC offer a “traditional” simulcast of the Jan. 10 NFL game, Freeform’s coverage will feature a “Watch Party” during which guests delve into an array of topics (about the game and pop culture) with ESPN’s Jesse Palmer and Maria Taylor — in a multi-window format that always keeps the gridiron action on-screen.
While ESPN and ABC offer a “traditional” simulcast of the Jan. 10 NFL game, Freeform’s coverage will feature a “Watch Party” during which guests delve into an array of topics (about the game and pop culture) with ESPN’s Jesse Palmer and Maria Taylor — in a multi-window format that always keeps the gridiron action on-screen.
- 1/4/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Freeform is getting back into Good Trouble in the new year: Season 3 of the Fosters spinoff will premiere Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 10/9c, the network announced Monday via Twitter. (Watch the date reveal below.)
The Season 2 finale, which aired back in early March, featured several big twists/questions that will be unpacked in the upcoming episodes. For Jamie and Callie, who moved out of her beau’s apartment, “the question for the premiere of Season 3 is: Are they really broken up? It’s definitely pending. I don’t think it’s clear yet,” executive producer Joanna Johnson told TVLine during a post mortem Q&a.
The Season 2 finale, which aired back in early March, featured several big twists/questions that will be unpacked in the upcoming episodes. For Jamie and Callie, who moved out of her beau’s apartment, “the question for the premiere of Season 3 is: Are they really broken up? It’s definitely pending. I don’t think it’s clear yet,” executive producer Joanna Johnson told TVLine during a post mortem Q&a.
- 12/21/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Since we’ve all had just about enough of 2020, let’s look forward to the new year ahead — more specifically, the TV that awaits us in 2021.
Back in November, TVLine readers gave thanks for their personal TV highlights of the past year, including HBO Max’s nostalgic West Wing reunion, Link and Amelia’s enduring romance on Grey’s Anatomy, a fitting sendoff for Supernatural‘s Winchester brothers and the cozy comfort of classic sitcoms in these trying times, among other things.
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Back in November, TVLine readers gave thanks for their personal TV highlights of the past year, including HBO Max’s nostalgic West Wing reunion, Link and Amelia’s enduring romance on Grey’s Anatomy, a fitting sendoff for Supernatural‘s Winchester brothers and the cozy comfort of classic sitcoms in these trying times, among other things.
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- 12/15/2020
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
Anne Heche has sashayed from the Dancing With the Stars dance floor into the All Rise courthouse, with a role on the CBS legal drama.
Our sister site Deadline reports that Heche will recur during Season 2 of All Rise as Corrine Cuthbert, a trial attorney who is regularly retained by police unions to defend officers accused of violent crime. Corrine is described as “wicked smart, using humor as a distraction while she verbally destroys anyone who gets in her way.”
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Our sister site Deadline reports that Heche will recur during Season 2 of All Rise as Corrine Cuthbert, a trial attorney who is regularly retained by police unions to defend officers accused of violent crime. Corrine is described as “wicked smart, using humor as a distraction while she verbally destroys anyone who gets in her way.”
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- 11/30/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The Snyder Cut of Justice League might finally be in the works for HBO Max to the delight of fans everywhere that had spent two and a half years trying to make it happen, but it would appear the behind the scenes turmoil that seemed to engulf the movie at every turn is far from over.
After star Ray Fisher publicly called out replacement director Joss Whedon for his behavior on set, many former collaborators also revealed that they’d had similar experiences working with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator, lending weight to Fisher’s claims. The 32 year-old showed no signs of backing down, either, and essentially invited legal action against himself if what he was saying turned out to be untrue.
Warner Bros. launched an official investigation into the matter, and somehow things have only gotten messier from there. Not only did the studio officially deny Fisher’s claims,...
After star Ray Fisher publicly called out replacement director Joss Whedon for his behavior on set, many former collaborators also revealed that they’d had similar experiences working with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator, lending weight to Fisher’s claims. The 32 year-old showed no signs of backing down, either, and essentially invited legal action against himself if what he was saying turned out to be untrue.
Warner Bros. launched an official investigation into the matter, and somehow things have only gotten messier from there. Not only did the studio officially deny Fisher’s claims,...
- 9/15/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Jason Momoa has spoken out about his experience on the “Justice League” set, saying he, Ray Fisher and other cast members were treated in a “s—ty way” by Warner Bros.
On Sept. 8, the “Aquaman” star first showed support for Fisher and his allegations of “abusive” and “unprofessional” behavior from director Joss Whedon and producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg while filming “Justice League.” Momoa was the first “Justice League” star to show solidarity with Fisher, posting to his Instagram Story with the hashtag #IStandWithRayFisher.
On Monday evening, however, Momoa directly commented on his own experience while making “Justice League.”
“This s— has to stop and needs to be looked at @ray8fisher and everyone else who experienced what [happened] under the watch of @wbpictures needs proper investigation,” Momoa wrote on Instagram.
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This Shit Has To Stop And Needs To Be Looked At @ray8fisher And...
On Sept. 8, the “Aquaman” star first showed support for Fisher and his allegations of “abusive” and “unprofessional” behavior from director Joss Whedon and producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg while filming “Justice League.” Momoa was the first “Justice League” star to show solidarity with Fisher, posting to his Instagram Story with the hashtag #IStandWithRayFisher.
On Monday evening, however, Momoa directly commented on his own experience while making “Justice League.”
“This s— has to stop and needs to be looked at @ray8fisher and everyone else who experienced what [happened] under the watch of @wbpictures needs proper investigation,” Momoa wrote on Instagram.
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This Shit Has To Stop And Needs To Be Looked At @ray8fisher And...
- 9/15/2020
- by Jordan Moreau and Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
Update, Sept. 14, 4:42Pm: Jason Momoa continued to voice his support on his Instagram for Ray Fisher after the actor claimed he was mistreated by Joss Whedon during the reshoots of Justice League. Momoa, in a detailed post, slammed his Aquaman studio Warner Bros., demanding a proper investigation, dismissing the studio’s “fake Frosty” response to the Fisher incident and backing his Justice League co-star’s claims that they were treated “shitty” during reshoots and that “serious stuff went down”.
Momoa, who is also starring in Warner/Legendary’s upcoming Dune out on Dec. 18, Instagram post is below:
“This Shit Has To Stop And Needs To Be Looked At @ray8fisher And Everyone Else Who Experienced What Happen Under The Watch Of @wbpictures Needs Proper Investigation I just think it’s fucked up that people released a fake Frosty announcement without my permission to try to distract from Ray Fisher...
Momoa, who is also starring in Warner/Legendary’s upcoming Dune out on Dec. 18, Instagram post is below:
“This Shit Has To Stop And Needs To Be Looked At @ray8fisher And Everyone Else Who Experienced What Happen Under The Watch Of @wbpictures Needs Proper Investigation I just think it’s fucked up that people released a fake Frosty announcement without my permission to try to distract from Ray Fisher...
- 9/14/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Jason Momoa is standing by his co-star Ray Fisher in demanding a proper investigation into the reshoots of the 2017 comic book tentpole “Justice League.” Fisher first made accusations against “Justice League” reshoots director Joss Whedon in July, when he posted on Twitter that the director’s “on-set treatment of the cast and crew of ‘Justice League’ was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable.” Fisher added that producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg enabled Whedon.
“This shit has to stop and needs to be looked at,” Momoa wrote on social media. “Ray Fisher and everyone else who experienced what happened under the watch of Warner Bros. needs proper investigation. I just think it’s fucked up that people released a fake Frosty announcement without my permission to try to distract from Ray Fisher speaking up about the shitty way we were treated on ‘Justice League’ reshoots.”
Momoa concluded, “Serious stuff went down.
“This shit has to stop and needs to be looked at,” Momoa wrote on social media. “Ray Fisher and everyone else who experienced what happened under the watch of Warner Bros. needs proper investigation. I just think it’s fucked up that people released a fake Frosty announcement without my permission to try to distract from Ray Fisher speaking up about the shitty way we were treated on ‘Justice League’ reshoots.”
Momoa concluded, “Serious stuff went down.
- 9/14/2020
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Welp, today in news I never could've possibly predicted, even with help from the most powerful crystal ball on Earth: Jason Momoa is set to voice Frosty the Snowman in a live-action remake of the classic holiday film. Yes, you read that correctly. The unavoidably sexy star of Aquaman is swapping his trident for a corncob pipe to play the role of a jolly, seemingly innocent character that would be borderline sacrilegious to thirst after. To be honest, when I first learned about this out-of-left-field news, my initial thought was, "Wait, did the clocks roll back and it's April Fools' Day again?" But upon further reflection (and repeated glances at my calendar), I've decided to chalk it up to 2020 just doing its thing and continuing to deliver curveball after curveball.
So far, there aren't too many details about the forthcoming Frosty the Snowman film, but I can tell you that...
So far, there aren't too many details about the forthcoming Frosty the Snowman film, but I can tell you that...
- 7/1/2020
- by Victoria Messina
- Popsugar.com
“Aquaman” himself, Jason Momoa, is in negotiations to star as Frosty the Snowman in a movie for Warner Bros.
Momoa will voice Frosty in the live-action/CG hybrid. Framestore UK will do the animation.
Momoa will also produce with Geoff Johns, and Stampede’s Greg Silverman and Jon Berg. David Berenbaum, who collaborated with Berg on “Elf,” is on board to script the pic.
“We know Jason’s a true human being filled with love, compassion and a deep connection to ohana … all of which is the living spirit of Xmas and Frosty,” Silverman said.
Momoa’s “Aquaman” was a massive hit for Warner Bros., grossing $1.14 billion at the worldwide box office. The studio is developing a sequel.
“From his role as a count in a land of ice and fire to the oceanic success we all had with ‘Aquaman,’ it felt only right to realize Jason this time in snow,...
Momoa will voice Frosty in the live-action/CG hybrid. Framestore UK will do the animation.
Momoa will also produce with Geoff Johns, and Stampede’s Greg Silverman and Jon Berg. David Berenbaum, who collaborated with Berg on “Elf,” is on board to script the pic.
“We know Jason’s a true human being filled with love, compassion and a deep connection to ohana … all of which is the living spirit of Xmas and Frosty,” Silverman said.
Momoa’s “Aquaman” was a massive hit for Warner Bros., grossing $1.14 billion at the worldwide box office. The studio is developing a sequel.
“From his role as a count in a land of ice and fire to the oceanic success we all had with ‘Aquaman,’ it felt only right to realize Jason this time in snow,...
- 7/1/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
I loved cartoons on Saturday mornings growing up, but I looked forward to watching them in primetime during the holidays. Some of my favorites were Frosty, Rudolph, The Little Drummer Boy, and A Charlie Brown Christmas especially the dance and Linus' speech. Even though they were the same stories told over and over again, I was riveted every year. I guess because in my mind both the fictional stories and the religious stories were all real to me. I loved the music and would sing along with so much joy.
- 12/17/2019
- by Norm Lewis
- BroadwayWorld.com
Saturday Night Live opened with a sketch that brought the political rift in the United States to the Christmas dinner table, with three very different families discussing the impeachment of Donald Trump and the 2020 election. The cold open, inspired by the stop-motion Christmas specials, also featured Kate McKinnon portraying Greta Thunberg.
“It’s almost Christmas, and folks in America seem more divided than ever,” Aidy Bryant’s Frosty the Snowman told the audience. “But if we listened in to some dinner conversations tonight, I bet we’d find out we...
“It’s almost Christmas, and folks in America seem more divided than ever,” Aidy Bryant’s Frosty the Snowman told the audience. “But if we listened in to some dinner conversations tonight, I bet we’d find out we...
- 12/15/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
There must have been some magic in that old silk ratings hat they found, as the annual CBS airing of the animated Frosty the Snowman topped the night’s ratings wars.
The 50th airing of the Rankin-Bass animation special, based on the Walter E. Rollins and Steve Nelson song and featuring the voices of Jimmy Durante, Bille De Wolfe and Jackie Vernon, had an 0.7 rating among the 18-49 set and drew a total audience of 4.04 million in the 8 Pm slot. The numbers were steady with last year’s airing.
CBS doubled down on its Frosty magic with an 8:30 Pm airing of Frosty Returns.The 1992 special, featuring Jonathan Winters as the narrator and John Goodman doing the Frosty voice (with music by Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh) had an 0.6 and 3.45 million audience. Repeats of Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods closed out the eye network’s night.
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The 50th airing of the Rankin-Bass animation special, based on the Walter E. Rollins and Steve Nelson song and featuring the voices of Jimmy Durante, Bille De Wolfe and Jackie Vernon, had an 0.7 rating among the 18-49 set and drew a total audience of 4.04 million in the 8 Pm slot. The numbers were steady with last year’s airing.
CBS doubled down on its Frosty magic with an 8:30 Pm airing of Frosty Returns.The 1992 special, featuring Jonathan Winters as the narrator and John Goodman doing the Frosty voice (with music by Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh) had an 0.6 and 3.45 million audience. Repeats of Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods closed out the eye network’s night.
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- 11/30/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS’ Frosty the Snowman broadcast on Friday drew 4 million total viewers and a 0.7 rating, holding steady versus last year to tie for the nightly demo win. Leading out of that, Frosty Returns (3.5 mil/0.6) was also steady, while a Blue Bloods rerun delivered Friday’s largest audience (4.4 million).
Sharing the win with Frosty was Fox’s Friday Night SmackDown, which with 2.3 mil and a 0.7 was down a tick from last week.
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Sharing the win with Frosty was Fox’s Friday Night SmackDown, which with 2.3 mil and a 0.7 was down a tick from last week.
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- 11/30/2019
- TVLine.com
Hey, "Hawaii Five-0" fans. Unfortunately, we have some bad news for you guys in this brand new article. It turns out that CBS has elected to not air the next, new episode 10 of this current season 10 of Hawaii Five-0 tonight, November 29, 2019. We're guessing this might have to do with the Thanksgiving holiday activities. Who knows? Here's what we do know. You guys can officially expect to see the brand new episode 10 hit the airwaves next Friday night, December 6, 2019 in its same 7 pm central standard time slot on NBC of course. So, be sure to mark down that every important date on your TV show calendars as soon as you possibly can. So, what is CBS airing in place of Hawaii Five-0 tonight? According to the TV Guide listings, CBS will be airing two Frosty The Snowman specials. The first one is, "Frosty The Snowman" in the 7 pm to 7:32 pm central standard time slot.
- 11/30/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Celebrated British chef Gary Rhodes, who hosted PBS’ MasterChef USA along with several UK cooking shows, has died at the age of 59.
Rhodes fell ill while filming a new TV show in Dubai, according to our sister site Variety. Producers Rock Oyster Media and Goldfinch said in a statement that they are “devastated by this tragic news.”
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Rhodes fell ill while filming a new TV show in Dubai, according to our sister site Variety. Producers Rock Oyster Media and Goldfinch said in a statement that they are “devastated by this tragic news.”
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- 11/27/2019
- TVLine.com
The 1969 animated Frosty the Snowman film will go down in history as one of the best holiday films of all time, but it will also go down in history as one of the films that scarred me (and apparently many others) most as a child. I was probably around 7 or 8 when I first saw it on TV. My favorite Christmas movie at the time was How the Grinch Stole Christmas - I've always appreciated how deliciously petty he is, robbing people blind because they dare to be in a good mood - but I thought watching something "lighter" and "happier" with no "sad parts" would be a nice departure. Boy, was I wrong.
Frosty was just too good of a soul; he cared so much about Karen that he sacrificed his own holly, jolly life to keep her warm.
Spoiler alert: Frosty dies. He is viciously murdered by an evil magician named Professor Hinkle,...
Frosty was just too good of a soul; he cared so much about Karen that he sacrificed his own holly, jolly life to keep her warm.
Spoiler alert: Frosty dies. He is viciously murdered by an evil magician named Professor Hinkle,...
- 12/22/2018
- by Britt Stephens
- Popsugar.com
Since Matt Damon’s September appearance on Saturday Night Live as Judge Brett Kavanaugh was one of Season 44’s most memorable moments, the bar has been set high — you might even say supremely high — for his first hosting gig in 16 years (NBC, 11:30/10:30c). But we’re certain he’ll “do justice” to the material, especially if he courts laughs with the four sketches that we’re hoping against hope will be included in the last SNL of 2018.
Fight Club: Whether Alec Baldwin dons his Trump wig, the cold open has got to tackle Potus’ Oval Office free-for-all...
Fight Club: Whether Alec Baldwin dons his Trump wig, the cold open has got to tackle Potus’ Oval Office free-for-all...
- 12/15/2018
- TVLine.com
Gavin Jasper Dec 24, 2018
Sometimes you have to give the Santas and Frostys a rest and celebrate the holiday folks who don't get the spotlight.
It’s holiday time and that means celebrating all the big guns of the Christmas season. The likes of Jesus, Santa, Frosty, Rudolph, Krampus, the Grinch, Ebenezer Scrooge, George Bailey, and – depending on how much time you spend at Hot Topic – Jack Skellington. But there are so many Christmas-themed characters who don’t get the same red carpet treatment.
Let’s take a second to give a little extra love to the yuletide heroes and villains who hang out on the second or third tier of Christmas cheer.
Bad Mister Frosty
I’ve spoken at length about the history of ClayFighter before. The stop-motion, comedic fighting game featured only three installments (plus upgrades) and one of the two characters to appear in every game is Bad Mr.
Sometimes you have to give the Santas and Frostys a rest and celebrate the holiday folks who don't get the spotlight.
It’s holiday time and that means celebrating all the big guns of the Christmas season. The likes of Jesus, Santa, Frosty, Rudolph, Krampus, the Grinch, Ebenezer Scrooge, George Bailey, and – depending on how much time you spend at Hot Topic – Jack Skellington. But there are so many Christmas-themed characters who don’t get the same red carpet treatment.
Let’s take a second to give a little extra love to the yuletide heroes and villains who hang out on the second or third tier of Christmas cheer.
Bad Mister Frosty
I’ve spoken at length about the history of ClayFighter before. The stop-motion, comedic fighting game featured only three installments (plus upgrades) and one of the two characters to appear in every game is Bad Mr.
- 12/11/2017
- Den of Geek
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