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The most famous reindeer of all has flown to Atlanta.
The puppet hero of the 1964 animated children s feature, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and his boss Santa have piloted their sleigh to Midtown s Center for Puppetry Arts.
An anonymous donor bought them for $368,000 at auction Nov. 13 and gave them to the center on semi-permanent loan.
Rudolph s stop-motion Christmas special is perhaps the most successful Rankin/Bass production ever, and one of the most durable traditions of holiday television-watching.
In 2014, on the film s 50th anniversary, the U.S. Postal Service issued stamps in its honor.
But while the film has lasted, the puppets that starred in it haven t. After the production wrapped, the filmmakers handed out the poseable figures as souvenirs. Rudolph, Santa, Hermey the elf, Sam the Snowman, Bumble, Clarice (Rudolph s crush) and others were scattered. One crew member gave about a half dozen to the children in her family, who played with them har
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