"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. “CBS's traditional airing of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer scored 12.2 million viewers last week, beating out all other holiday fare of grinches, Santas, country carolers and tree lightings, Nielsen said.” ― Associated Press “ Rudolph glows ('like a light bulb!') for CBS.” ― Entertainment Weekly “ Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer clocked nearly 13 million viewers, which is 4% better than last year-and that's no small feat.” ― The Washington Post Rudolph dominated the night's opening hour.” ― Variety “Still retains its charm and all-ages appeal decades after its original broadcasts.” ― He finally decides that he can’t keep running forever and finally confronts him. (A new edition of this interpretation, retold by Thea Feldman, also publishes in 2014. Based on the original television holiday classic, Rudolph is run all over the land because his bright red nose is attracting the Abominable Snow Monster. “ Rudolph is actually doing better as it ages.” ― The New York Times Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, BOARD BOOK. “Fans of the TV special will be drawn to this edition of the beloved story.” ― Kirkus Reviews “Based on the animated cartoon classic, this prose picture book about self-acceptance features Rudolph, along with his pals Hermey, the elf who dreams of becoming a dentist, and Yukon Cornelius, the prospector.” ― School Library Journal
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