Wow, Chuck Jones really had a knack for drawing such cute characters! The eyelashes on Andy are so adorable! This animation was way "too good" for TV! We had no idea how good we had it. Growing up in the 80s and 90s, I was glad to have this on VHS and enjoyed it along with Riki Tiki Tavi and his other animated specials! Nothing that's come out later can even compare and if you ask me computer animation lacks the soul that these hand-drawn specials had!
@@lorelaimorace-kk1xzOmg they are so adorable, right? I just love this character design and I wish they had made some actual dolls based off of these versions!
R. I. P. Daws Butler, June Foray, Les Tremayne & Chuck Jones who worked on this & many other cartoons, specials, TV shows & feature films. Good HQ print of this classic cartoon!
15:28 Raggedy Ann is pissed off, but tries to use mild enough words to express her anger and opinion on the behavior and act of Alexander Graham Wolf for using the machine on her brother Andy and Arthur as well. But her facial expressions say she would do far more than speech of anger
I think Alexander Graham Wolf is one of my new favorite fictional wolves. Les Treymayne did a wondrous job portraying this look alike of Ralph Wolf/Wile E. Coyote.
"Who wants to cuddle a crazy doll, anyway?" Says the sentient ragdoll. Also, why would a living doll want an inanimate doll as a toy? That seems kinda messed up to me. It's like if a human wanted a corpse to play with...
Yup, without question that is indeed Daws Butler voicing Raggedy Andy. I was watching the Woody Woodpecker Show at the time this special premiered, and Daws Butler had voiced several other characters whom Walter Lantz (creator of Woody Woodpecker) had created.
I love this special! I used to watch this when I was little but since it was taped on a VHS the ending was missing I never really knew how the special ended...now I do so thanks for posting!
This was on every year when I was a kid, I haven’t seen it since then. I only remembered the toys in gloopstik (which is how I found it). This is much weirder than I remember...
Another profound moment of wisdom from a Chuck Jones special and I never realized the ramifications of this simple reflection from Alexander Graham Wolf @ 22:36 --> "And you know what, I think to like goodness better than badness. But you know, I don't think anyone can say that, for sure, unless he's tried both" When you look back at your journey, its only when we stumble into sin and seek atonement that we learn to appreciate and truly choose to be a righteous person. Always wonder did Charles M. Jones actually write that short monologue for Mr. Wolf or did the fine Les Tremayne ad lib that line on his own?
No wonder why this felt so Looney Toons to me, it's by Chuck Jones which kinda gave the movie an uncanny feeling to me and I haven't seen this movie in YEARS. Some of the sparse memories and the corny animation scenes I remembered kinda felt like a crackhead's fever dream.
At 22:05, Santa: "Now Dasher! Now Dancer! Now Prancer and Vixen! On Comet!.... Comet? Comet? (Comet flies in) Oh, there you are. On Comet! On Cupid! On Donder and Blitzen! Always liked that part.
Priceless the way Santa suddenly sees she’s missing @ 22:14, just as she suddenly shows up and flies into place. I like how “Joy to the World” is heard at this moment, as if emphasizing the “reformed” wolf. I was nine and in fourth grade when this premiered and I thought it was HILARIOUS when the wolf got turned into a Christmas 🎄 tree, ha ha. But of course it was great that he had managed to reform in the end. :)
16:14, My God! That never gets old! I'm sorry. I'm so sorry! Way that wolf look in that Gloopstik Christmas Tree getup, it's hilarious! Even funnier than the cat on top of a Jack-O_Lantern on the Halloween Special!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Alexander Graham Wolf was ahead of his time with the idea of preserving toys. There is something profoundly sad about the idea of hording toys and not playing with them.
I do that it's mainly because I don't want them to get dirty but even as a child I was very careful to keep my toys clean they last longer and I feel happy to see them like they were the day I got them so even though I don't play with them they are still my beloved toys
This is 1 of 2 CBS Entertainment Productions/Chuck Jones Enterprises Inc./Allspark Animation animated holiday specials featuring Raggedy Annibelle & Andrew A.K.A. Ann & Andy and also, their 🐶 dog, Raggedy Arthur’s screen debut that produced & directed by “The 3-time Oscar Winning Cartoonist & The School Children’s Best Friend” Charles M. “Chuck” Jones with voices by June Foray & Daws Butler. The other one is “The Pumpkin 🎃 who Couldn’t Smile” also produced & directed by Chuck Jones. Keep a eye out for North Pole toys, bikes & A. G. Wolf’s business card made by The ACME Corp. @ 0:42, 5:06, 7:33, 7:50, 7:56, 12:41, 13:27 & 13:29 Great big breaking 4th wall moment scene @ 19:17-21:10. Happy thanksgiving & happy holidays!
When I saw Ann gets Upset on Andy getting dropped in the gloopstik machine and hearing about Wolf’s Evil Plan, i just go like… (Don’t Worry Ann! *Arm Cocked like Shotgun* I’ll Uppercut this Joker right in the Kisser into that Machine!) I hate seeing Annie getting Upset😢
Because Mel was a comedy actor. Les Tremayne was adept at drama as well as comedy. He was also a real Englishman (son of the great English actress Dolly Tremayne), so his accent was natural.
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As a child of the '70s and '80s, I watched a lot of cartoons like this. I still love watching all kinds of animation. Back then, the constant "background" music, I suppose, must have really added to the excitement. As an adult, the score is just really stress-inducing and irritating . There's no breathing room in it, and I guess, since I've outgrown needing to be told how to feel about what's happening on the screen, it feels especially manipulative. I can't watch this all the way through.
The fact that the both of them are rag dolls, and that they literally live in a house where the only place we can see them inside of is there room 💀 but actually are their parents also rag dolls or do they have an owner? That’s also a kid or like??? because in this version they’re kind of like kids in away except they can’t go outside
yup in winter male reindeer lose their antlers while female reindeer keep them for digging out food from the snow so actually all of Santa's reindeer are female!
🤨That wolf is terrible and my sister D JOHNSON thinks he's god damn insane! and that's why everyone calls is a win sinnaree for the right forces of good have a litte faithfully and in the flesh!
Raggedy Anne do not like toy in box but Andy is interested toy last a long time. This wolf is a scam because he make children pay they money just for they toy to be a toy.
The fact that Ann is voiced by a 61 year old is one thing but The Actress June Foray can Make one hell of a Cutest Voice ever done
She kinda sounds like granny from Sylvester and tweety
@@Beaniskool yeah because that was her who voiced granny
Rest in peace June foray, you are not forgotten
Wow, Chuck Jones really had a knack for drawing such cute characters! The eyelashes on Andy are so adorable!
This animation was way "too good" for TV! We had no idea how good we had it. Growing up in the 80s and 90s, I was glad to have this on VHS and enjoyed it along with Riki Tiki Tavi and his other animated specials! Nothing that's come out later can even compare and if you ask me computer animation lacks the soul that these hand-drawn specials had!
I WANNA HUG ANN AND ANDY IN THIS VERSION
@@lorelaimorace-kk1xzOmg they are so adorable, right? I just love this character design and I wish they had made some actual dolls based off of these versions!
R. I. P. Daws Butler, June Foray, Les Tremayne & Chuck Jones who worked on this & many other cartoons, specials, TV shows & feature films. Good HQ print of this classic cartoon!
You said it!
Keep up the great work!
All legends!
11:28 Anns real voice actor’s voice poked trough
That sounded like she's reversing puberty, lol. They forgot to cut that part out for some reason. Probably didn't notice it and was left.
"A china doll from France"?
Was that a reference to Babette?
This was before the musical movie and Babette, so when you think of it, it’s the other way around
@@benrisalandpastel so its a foreshadowing
12:26
@@benrisalandpastel Didn’t this come out in like 1978 and the movie came out in 1977?
"what good is a doll if you can't touch it, or cuddle it, or love it?"
15:28 Raggedy Ann is pissed off, but tries to use mild enough words to express her anger and opinion on the behavior and act of Alexander Graham Wolf for using the machine on her brother Andy and Arthur as well. But her facial expressions say she would do far more than speech of anger
Shes having trouble coming up with words
this makes me so happy! I had forgotten this 🥰
"Now I'll be a Christmas tree...forever!!"
Or until you either suffocate from constriction or poison yourself with your own waste.
I know he's reformed, and got out of that Gloopstik, and all, but still it's hilarious! LOL!
14:26 That bark makes it sound like Andy swore! 😆
I think Alexander Graham Wolf is one of my new favorite fictional wolves. Les Treymayne did a wondrous job portraying this look alike of Ralph Wolf/Wile E. Coyote.
I know that
"Who wants to cuddle a crazy doll, anyway?"
Says the sentient ragdoll.
Also, why would a living doll want an inanimate doll as a toy? That seems kinda messed up to me. It's like if a human wanted a corpse to play with...
embercoral me and i have one
With what?
Tell me!
I-
Probably the dolls they play are miniatures, made of a different material, i guess
"we'll do the best ever we can!" ann talks like my little cousin
The power of love 17:50
Yup, without question that is indeed Daws Butler voicing Raggedy Andy. I was watching the Woody Woodpecker Show at the time this special premiered, and Daws Butler had voiced several other characters whom Walter Lantz (creator of Woody Woodpecker) had created.
I love this special! I used to watch this when I was little but since it was taped on a VHS the ending was missing I never really knew how the special ended...now I do so thanks for posting!
16:12 Andy's like no one is going to hurt my sister
This was on every year when I was a kid, I haven’t seen it since then. I only remembered the toys in gloopstik (which is how I found it). This is much weirder than I remember...
These 1970s Chuck Jones specials, with the exceptions of Rikki Tikki Tavi and The Cricket In Times Square, are so badly written.
This is the first time I see this and my first reaction to seen the Wolf I say "Chuck Jones must be behind this!".
Another profound moment of wisdom from a Chuck Jones special and I never realized the ramifications of this simple reflection from Alexander Graham Wolf @ 22:36 -->
"And you know what, I think to like goodness better than badness. But you know, I don't think anyone can say that, for sure, unless he's tried both"
When you look back at your journey, its only when we stumble into sin and seek atonement that we learn to appreciate and truly choose to be a righteous person. Always wonder did Charles M. Jones actually write that short monologue for Mr. Wolf or did the fine Les Tremayne ad lib that line on his own?
Thank you for sharing this love raggedy Ann 😊
I remember watching Raggedy Ann and Rndy Christmas 🎄 special when I was a kid and it's still excellent today. 😀👍🎅
3:22 Raggedy Ann (not me though, I'm a fan of her) freaked out on Comet thinking it was something scary to her at the window.
Blood Curdling scream moment
Scary
That scream never fails to make me lauhh
@@thatonenotmentallyillmf3199 Andy literally took it like a man. Props to him
Raggedy Ann and Andy, Tucker R. Mouse and Harry the Cat: A very merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Don't forget good ol' Chester the Cricket & Alexander Graham Wolf!
No wonder why this felt so Looney Toons to me, it's by Chuck Jones which kinda gave the movie an uncanny feeling to me and I haven't seen this movie in YEARS.
Some of the sparse memories and the corny animation scenes I remembered kinda felt like a crackhead's fever dream.
Alexander Graham Wolfe the original adult toy collector! Lock toys up in Perspex...perfect. 😳
At 22:05,
Santa: "Now Dasher! Now Dancer! Now Prancer and Vixen! On Comet!.... Comet? Comet? (Comet flies in) Oh, there you are. On Comet! On Cupid! On Donder and Blitzen!
Always liked that part.
same
at 3:21 she gets scared of a monster but turned out to be comet the reindeer which is just hilarious🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank goodness Comet got back just in time to get whipped.
Priceless the way Santa suddenly sees she’s missing @ 22:14, just as she suddenly shows up and flies into place. I like how “Joy to the World” is heard at this moment, as if emphasizing the “reformed” wolf. I was nine and in fourth grade when this premiered and I thought it was HILARIOUS when the wolf got turned into a Christmas 🎄 tree, ha ha. But of course it was great that he had managed to reform in the end. :)
16:14, My God! That never gets old! I'm sorry. I'm so sorry! Way that wolf look in that Gloopstik Christmas Tree getup, it's hilarious! Even funnier than the cat on top of a Jack-O_Lantern on the Halloween Special!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Alexander Graham Wolf was ahead of his time with the idea of preserving toys. There is something profoundly sad about the idea of hording toys and not playing with them.
I do that it's mainly because I don't want them to get dirty but even as a child I was very careful to keep my toys clean they last longer and I feel happy to see them like they were the day I got them so even though I don't play with them they are still my beloved toys
Raggedy ann and Andy is so beautiful and wonderful👄💘💓💗
i like this movie where ann and andy save christmas.
ah geez, this short killed me as a kid. Even watching it now, wth. Thanks for posting this.
AMAZING!!!! Thank you.
3:59 the way that they say santa clause is HALARIOUS
Wolf’s machine makes a lot of noise not wake up Santa.
This is 1 of 2 CBS Entertainment Productions/Chuck Jones Enterprises Inc./Allspark Animation
animated holiday specials featuring
Raggedy Annibelle & Andrew A.K.A. Ann & Andy and also, their 🐶 dog, Raggedy Arthur’s screen debut that produced & directed by
“The 3-time Oscar Winning Cartoonist & The School Children’s Best Friend”
Charles M. “Chuck” Jones
with voices by June Foray & Daws Butler.
The other one is
“The Pumpkin 🎃 who Couldn’t Smile” also produced & directed by Chuck Jones.
Keep a eye out for North Pole toys, bikes & A. G. Wolf’s business card made by The ACME Corp. @ 0:42, 5:06, 7:33, 7:50, 7:56, 12:41, 13:27 & 13:29
Great big breaking 4th wall moment scene @ 19:17-21:10.
Happy thanksgiving & happy holidays!
I remember this ! ❤️
15:37 *NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ANDY*
When I saw Ann gets Upset on Andy getting dropped in the gloopstik machine and hearing about Wolf’s Evil Plan, i just go like… (Don’t Worry Ann! *Arm Cocked like Shotgun* I’ll Uppercut this Joker right in the Kisser into that Machine!)
I hate seeing Annie getting Upset😢
I like how the wolf, who is NOT Irish, uses me instead of my. It sounds so silly that its genius
It's so cute
Merry christmas Raggedy ann and andy 💋💋❤
Im addicted to the animation at the time
Amazing preyuletide job!!
That stuff would be great for toy collecters
I came here for the voice acting
Raggedy Ann full name is Annika & Raggedy Andy is Andrew
Actually, Raggedy Ann's real name is Annabelle.
I think full name is Ann or Anna/Annie
3:21
That scream tho
June Foray Didi Conn Raggedy Ann Daw Butler Mark Baker Raggedy Andy
It's Ralph Wolf's cousin! They both have the same red nose! I wonder why they didn't just Mel Blanc to voice Alexander, though?
Michael Harrington Trust me.
You’re joking!
His head and first few lines are commonly like Wile E. Coyote’s.
Because Mel was a comedy actor. Les Tremayne was adept at drama as well as comedy. He was also a real Englishman (son of the great English actress Dolly Tremayne), so his accent was natural.
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All those poor toys that were stuffed into pure plastic 😰
As a child of the '70s and '80s, I watched a lot of cartoons like this. I still love watching all kinds of animation. Back then, the constant "background" music, I suppose, must have really added to the excitement. As an adult, the score is just really stress-inducing and irritating . There's no breathing room in it, and I guess, since I've outgrown needing to be told how to feel about what's happening on the screen, it feels especially manipulative. I can't watch this all the way through.
The fact that the both of them are rag dolls, and that they literally live in a house where the only place we can see them inside of is there room 💀 but actually are their parents also rag dolls or do they have an owner? That’s also a kid or like??? because in this version they’re kind of like kids in away except they can’t go outside
At 11:28 did June just messed up her part and forgot to do Ann’s Voice?
Idk why but I think it’s funny
This special ranks up there with Peanuts and Garfield and The Grinch
Which I guess Chucky didn't know that fairytale exists and only knows Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs.
In want a PS5 in gloobstick, but........... what good is it if I can't play it, or hug it, or.............. LOVE it?
Didi Conn and Mark Baker
ok but can someone explain the "Santa CLA-ughs" at 4:01?
Idk but its humorous
3:25 that was cute
Published in Jan 24 2006
This would have been better if they had added the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees.
this is before that musical
I know. I'm just saying.
childhood
Alexander Graham Wolf makes an excellent villain in this Christmas classic until he was reformed by turning good
0:30 he looks like Wile E Coyote.
Ann & Andy June Foray and Daws Butler Didi Conn and Mark Baker
I have raggedy Ann but not Andy :’(
The way they draw it maw👌
It's not a Chuck Jones production without a small mention of the ACME company.
that's what he gets for being so greedy 16:40
As a kid I didn’t understand why the bikes were so tiny
Did they air this more than once? I don't remember seeing this outside of the one time when I was a little kid.
😭😭😭
Comet is female?
yup in winter male reindeer lose their antlers while female reindeer keep them for digging out food from the snow so actually all of Santa's reindeer are female!
@@SNOW_THE_WOLF I know all that now hehe.
Cool
🎄🎁🎁🎁🕯😊
3:05
I don’t know what this year is from
1976 is what it’s from
@@yasser3268 it’s 1978 not 1976
I love this movie i just wish that santa wouldn't use the whip it just seems wrong
You could replace Wolf with Elon Musk and no one could tell the difference except Mr Wolf is more self aware.
🤨That wolf is terrible and my sister D JOHNSON thinks he's god damn insane! and that's why everyone calls is a win sinnaree for the right forces of good have a litte faithfully and in the flesh!
Niveau 1450
18:32 Cry about it.
Coyote vs. Acme
Noooooo
Raggedy Anne do not like toy in box but Andy is interested toy last a long time. This wolf is a scam because he make children pay they money just for they toy to be a toy.
I ship them, stop.
**cough** they're siblings **cough**
W h y
Sweet home Alabama ._.XD
Dude they’re Siblings they’re not a couple
@@yasser3268 no, they're not
This is stupid. My mom made me.😳its so mom like.
Made me watch it, I mean.
Why are you complaining
@@SNOW_THE_WOLF Haha! I didn't know my daughter commented complaining that I made her watch it! I love it!
Ah well I'm glad you love it it's wonderfully animated ^^ @@KnockedupNout