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The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree

The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree is a Christmas-themed animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears children's book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain.[1] Produced by Buzz Potamkin and directed by Mordicai Gerstein, the program made its debut on NBC on December 3, 1979.[2][3] The television special inspired a book by the same name, published by Random House in 1980.[4]

The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree
Title screen from the original NBC TV special (1979)
Created byStan and Jan Berenstain
Written byStan and Jan Berenstain
Directed byMordicai Gerstein
StarringRon McLarty
Gabriela Glatzer
Jonathan Lewis
Pat Lysinger
Narrated byRon McLarty (uncredited)
Theme music composerElliot Lawrence
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerBuzz Potamkin
Running time25 minutes
Production companiesPerpetual Motion Pictures
The Joseph Cates Company
Original release
NetworkNBC
Release
  • December 3, 1979 (1979-12-03)
Related
The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw (1980)

Plot edit

 
Cover of Embassy Home Entertainment VHS release (1987).

It is Christmas Eve in Bear Country and the Bear Family is decorating for Christmas, and Papa has caught a giant salmon for Christmas dinner. Now the only thing they need is the tree, for their many ornaments, which include a Santa Bear sleigh, strings of beads, a musical singing bear, and a glittery bright Christmas Tree star with eighteen points.

Mama suggests Papa and the cubs get a tree from Grizzly Gus' lot, but she reminds them to return home as soon as they can since a snowstorm is likely. Papa, however, scoffs at Mama's weather prediction and decides he can do better than what Grizzly Gus has to offer, and the three head out into the mountains to find the right tree for them.

The first tree they find is in good shape, but it is home to a skunk, some squirrels, a grouse, a chipmunk, and twenty-six crows, who chase them off. But, from their point of view, Christmas is a time for them to celebrate as well, thus forcing them to find another tree.

Papa and the cubs find another tree on a cliff, but it is the home to an eagle, a hawk, a wolf, and a snowy owl who aren't too pleased that Papa wants to chop their tree down either. After narrowly avoiding the eagle's attack, the three continue through the mountains, despite the fact that it is now growing dark, and snowing heavily.

After climbing their way through the snow-covered mountains, Papa and the cubs find a third perfect-looking tree. This time, however, Papa takes a good look at the tree and sees a little window on the trunk. Inside, there is a family of snowbirds decorating a small twig like a Christmas tree. Touched by this, Papa can't bring himself to chop the birds' tree down and tells Brother and Sister that Christmas is the time to be thinking of family and friends.

The three then ski back down the mountain to Grizzly Gus's tree lot, only to find that they are completely sold out (with a small sign below reading "Happy New Year!"). They are all very sad until they find that their treehouse has been decorated by all the animals they met on their way in an act of gratitude, Mama and Papa Bear lead everyone in a Christmas carol about the Christmas star and its meaning.

On Christmas Day, as the family prepares to eat dinner, Sister asks why Papa's lesson of being considerate did not apply to the salmon they are eating. Papa jokes that the family is willing to "make an exception" for the salmon.

Cast edit

  • Ron McLarty as Papa Bear and the Narrator
  • Gabriela Glatzer as Sister Bear
  • Jonathan Lewis as Brother Bear
  • Pat Lysinger as Mama Bear

Development edit

Stan and Jan Berenstain first pitched their idea for a holiday special in November 1978. They were told that there was not a market for new animated television specials, and the husband and wife team nearly gave up on the project. In February 1979, however, they received an invitation from producer Joseph Cates to discuss the idea further.[5]

A deal with Perpetual Motion Pictures was soon solidified, and, over the course of the next several months, the Berenstain's collaborated with Mordicai Gerstein and Buzz Potamkin to develop a script and sketch nearly 20,000 original drawings needed for the animators.[6] The Berenstain's drew for three straight weeks, struggling with some of the sketches. According to Stan and Jan: "Back views of the bears are especially challenging (we've never seen them from the back before)".[6]

Soon after, the Berenstain's auditioned for vocal talent:

Auditioning voices: we listen to eight Papas, six Mamas and four-and-twenty Sister and Brother Bears in six hours. Actors are selected. Two days in the space station atmosphere of a high-powered sound recording studio: sound engineer Bob Lifton laughs at two of the show's ninety-seven jokes. Since he does sound for Saturday Night Live this is considered a good omen.[6]

By mid-June, Stan and Jan saw the first bits of animation, and the completed special was viewed by the Berenstain's on November 10, just over three weeks prior to the national broadcast.[6]

Production and casting edit

The 25-minute special was created and written by Stan and Jan Berenstain and featured original music composed and conducted by Emmy-winning musician Elliot Lawrence, with lyrics provided by Stan Berenstain. The score included three original songs: "Christmas Day is Here (It's Almost Here)", "We Need a Tree for Christmas", and "The Christmas Star".[7]

The Christmas special starred Ron McLarty (billed as Ron McLarity), Gabriela Glatzer, Jonathan Lewis, and Pat Lysinger as Papa, Sister, Brother, and Mama Bear, respectively. McLarty also doubled as the show's narrator.[8]

It was the first of five Berenstain Bears animated specials that aired on NBC from 1979 to 1983.[9] Lawrence and Berenstain would provide music and lyrics for each of four subsequent Berenstain Bears NBC specials.[10] Most of the voice actors reprised their roles in future specials, as well.[8]

Premiere and reception edit

The program premiered on NBC on December 3, 1979, at 8:00 PM ET (pre-empting Little House on the Prairie). The broadcast was sponsored by Kellogg's and competed against 240-Robert on ABC and The White Shadow on CBS.[11][12]

Alexis Greene, writing for The New York Times, called the special "charming", and noted its "imaginative" animation.[13]

Book adaptation edit

 
Cover of original storybook published by Random House (1980).

The plot of the storybook, published by Random House in 1980, closely follows the storyline of the television special.[14] The Random House edition remained in print for nearly three decades until a newer storybook version was released by Zondervan in 2009. As part of the "Berenstain Bears Living Lights" series, this new edition generally follows the original plot, but focuses more closely on the Christian aspect of the holiday, including depictions of a manger scene and several Bible verses in the updated text.[15]

Home media releases edit

In 1984, Embassy Home Entertainment released the special in Betamax format, as well as on LaserDisc as a double-feature with The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw, called "A Berenstain Bears Celebration".[16] In 1987, the special was made available on VHS by Embassy Home Entertainment as part of the "Children's Treasures" series.[10] In 1989, the special was distributed on VHS by Kids Klassics.[17] In 2002, the special was released on DVD by Good Times, also in a double-feature with The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw.[18] In 2008, Sony Wonder also released the special on DVD. In this edition, the Christmas special was bundled with four bonus episodes from the 1980s cartoon series.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. pp. 27–28. ISBN 9781476672939.
  2. ^ "TV Week" Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1979-11-30, p. 7F.
  3. ^ "Previews" The Evening Independent, 1979-12-03, p. 11-B.
  4. ^ Mariska, Bradley (2015). "Berenstain Bears Complete Bibliography & Blog". Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  5. ^ Berenstain, Stan and Jan (2002). Down a Sunny Dirt Road: An Autobiography. Random House. ISBN 978-0375814037.
  6. ^ a b c d Berenstain, Stan and Jan. "The Diary of a Christmas Special..." berenstainbears.wordpress.com. Berenstain, Inc. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  7. ^ "The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree – Soundtrack". IMDB.com. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  8. ^ a b "The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree". IMDB.com. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  9. ^ , The Berenstain Bears, Inc., 2015, archived from the original on 19 July 2017, retrieved 11 October 2015
  10. ^ a b The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree (VHS). Embassy Home Entertainment. 1987.
  11. ^ Woolery, George W. (1989). Animated TV Specials: The complete directory to the first twenty-five years, 1962-1987. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press. p. 29. ISBN 0810821982.
  12. ^ Robinson, John M (December 3, 1979). "Television". Lewiston Journal. Lewiston-Auburn, Maine. p. 16.
  13. ^ Greene, Alexis (December 7, 1980). "A Guide to Holiday Programming for Younger Viewers". The New York Times. New York, NY. p. 231. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  14. ^ Berenstain, Stan and Jan (1980). The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0394888828.
  15. ^ Berenstain, Stan and Jan (2009). The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree. New York: Zonderkidz. ISBN 9780310719403.
  16. ^ A Berenstain Bears Celebration (LaserDisc). Embassy Home Entertainment. 1984.
  17. ^ The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree (VHS). Kids Klassics. 1989. The special was re-released in 1992 by Good Times Home Video, in a double-feature with The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw.The Berenstain Bears Double Feature (VHS). Good Times. 1992.
  18. ^ The Berenstain Bears Double Feature (DVD). Good Times. 2002.
  19. ^ The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree (DVD). Sony Wonder. 2008.

External links edit

  • The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree at IMDb
  • "The Diary of a Christmas Special" by Stan and Jan Berenstain
  • "Berenstain Bears Christmas Books and Memorabilia"
  • The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree full video

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The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree is a Christmas themed animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears children s book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain 1 Produced by Buzz Potamkin and directed by Mordicai Gerstein the program made its debut on NBC on December 3 1979 2 3 The television special inspired a book by the same name published by Random House in 1980 4 The Berenstain Bears Christmas TreeTitle screen from the original NBC TV special 1979 Created byStan and Jan BerenstainWritten byStan and Jan BerenstainDirected byMordicai GersteinStarringRon McLartyGabriela GlatzerJonathan LewisPat LysingerNarrated byRon McLarty uncredited Theme music composerElliot LawrenceCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducerBuzz PotamkinRunning time25 minutesProduction companiesPerpetual Motion PicturesThe Joseph Cates CompanyOriginal releaseNetworkNBCReleaseDecember 3 1979 1979 12 03 RelatedThe Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw 1980 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Development 4 Production and casting 5 Premiere and reception 6 Book adaptation 7 Home media releases 8 References 9 External linksPlot edit nbsp Cover of Embassy Home Entertainment VHS release 1987 It is Christmas Eve in Bear Country and the Bear Family is decorating for Christmas and Papa has caught a giant salmon for Christmas dinner Now the only thing they need is the tree for their many ornaments which include a Santa Bear sleigh strings of beads a musical singing bear and a glittery bright Christmas Tree star with eighteen points Mama suggests Papa and the cubs get a tree from Grizzly Gus lot but she reminds them to return home as soon as they can since a snowstorm is likely Papa however scoffs at Mama s weather prediction and decides he can do better than what Grizzly Gus has to offer and the three head out into the mountains to find the right tree for them The first tree they find is in good shape but it is home to a skunk some squirrels a grouse a chipmunk and twenty six crows who chase them off But from their point of view Christmas is a time for them to celebrate as well thus forcing them to find another tree Papa and the cubs find another tree on a cliff but it is the home to an eagle a hawk a wolf and a snowy owl who aren t too pleased that Papa wants to chop their tree down either After narrowly avoiding the eagle s attack the three continue through the mountains despite the fact that it is now growing dark and snowing heavily After climbing their way through the snow covered mountains Papa and the cubs find a third perfect looking tree This time however Papa takes a good look at the tree and sees a little window on the trunk Inside there is a family of snowbirds decorating a small twig like a Christmas tree Touched by this Papa can t bring himself to chop the birds tree down and tells Brother and Sister that Christmas is the time to be thinking of family and friends The three then ski back down the mountain to Grizzly Gus s tree lot only to find that they are completely sold out with a small sign below reading Happy New Year They are all very sad until they find that their treehouse has been decorated by all the animals they met on their way in an act of gratitude Mama and Papa Bear lead everyone in a Christmas carol about the Christmas star and its meaning On Christmas Day as the family prepares to eat dinner Sister asks why Papa s lesson of being considerate did not apply to the salmon they are eating Papa jokes that the family is willing to make an exception for the salmon Cast editRon McLarty as Papa Bear and the Narrator Gabriela Glatzer as Sister Bear Jonathan Lewis as Brother Bear Pat Lysinger as Mama BearDevelopment editStan and Jan Berenstain first pitched their idea for a holiday special in November 1978 They were told that there was not a market for new animated television specials and the husband and wife team nearly gave up on the project In February 1979 however they received an invitation from producer Joseph Cates to discuss the idea further 5 A deal with Perpetual Motion Pictures was soon solidified and over the course of the next several months the Berenstain s collaborated with Mordicai Gerstein and Buzz Potamkin to develop a script and sketch nearly 20 000 original drawings needed for the animators 6 The Berenstain s drew for three straight weeks struggling with some of the sketches According to Stan and Jan Back views of the bears are especially challenging we ve never seen them from the back before 6 Soon after the Berenstain s auditioned for vocal talent Auditioning voices we listen to eight Papas six Mamas and four and twenty Sister and Brother Bears in six hours Actors are selected Two days in the space station atmosphere of a high powered sound recording studio sound engineer Bob Lifton laughs at two of the show s ninety seven jokes Since he does sound for Saturday Night Live this is considered a good omen 6 By mid June Stan and Jan saw the first bits of animation and the completed special was viewed by the Berenstain s on November 10 just over three weeks prior to the national broadcast 6 Production and casting editThe 25 minute special was created and written by Stan and Jan Berenstain and featured original music composed and conducted by Emmy winning musician Elliot Lawrence with lyrics provided by Stan Berenstain The score included three original songs Christmas Day is Here It s Almost Here We Need a Tree for Christmas and The Christmas Star 7 The Christmas special starred Ron McLarty billed as Ron McLarity Gabriela Glatzer Jonathan Lewis and Pat Lysinger as Papa Sister Brother and Mama Bear respectively McLarty also doubled as the show s narrator 8 It was the first of five Berenstain Bears animated specials that aired on NBC from 1979 to 1983 9 Lawrence and Berenstain would provide music and lyrics for each of four subsequent Berenstain Bears NBC specials 10 Most of the voice actors reprised their roles in future specials as well 8 Premiere and reception editThe program premiered on NBC on December 3 1979 at 8 00 PM ET pre empting Little House on the Prairie The broadcast was sponsored by Kellogg s and competed against 240 Robert on ABC and The White Shadow on CBS 11 12 Alexis Greene writing for The New York Times called the special charming and noted its imaginative animation 13 Book adaptation edit nbsp Cover of original storybook published by Random House 1980 The plot of the storybook published by Random House in 1980 closely follows the storyline of the television special 14 The Random House edition remained in print for nearly three decades until a newer storybook version was released by Zondervan in 2009 As part of the Berenstain Bears Living Lights series this new edition generally follows the original plot but focuses more closely on the Christian aspect of the holiday including depictions of a manger scene and several Bible verses in the updated text 15 Home media releases editIn 1984 Embassy Home Entertainment released the special in Betamax format as well as on LaserDisc as a double feature with The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw called A Berenstain Bears Celebration 16 In 1987 the special was made available on VHS by Embassy Home Entertainment as part of the Children s Treasures series 10 In 1989 the special was distributed on VHS by Kids Klassics 17 In 2002 the special was released on DVD by Good Times also in a double feature with The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw 18 In 2008 Sony Wonder also released the special on DVD In this edition the Christmas special was bundled with four bonus episodes from the 1980s cartoon series 19 References edit Crump William D 2019 Happy Holidays Animated A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas Hanukkah Kwanzaa and New Year s Cartoons on Television and Film McFarland amp Co pp 27 28 ISBN 9781476672939 TV Week Lewiston Morning Tribune 1979 11 30 p 7F Previews The Evening Independent 1979 12 03 p 11 B Mariska Bradley 2015 Berenstain Bears Complete Bibliography amp Blog Retrieved 11 October 2015 Berenstain Stan and Jan 2002 Down a Sunny Dirt Road An Autobiography Random House ISBN 978 0375814037 a b c d Berenstain Stan and Jan The Diary of a Christmas Special berenstainbears wordpress com Berenstain Inc Retrieved 11 October 2015 The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree Soundtrack IMDB com Retrieved 16 October 2015 a b The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree IMDB com Retrieved 11 October 2015 Berenstain Bears History The Berenstain Bears Inc 2015 archived from the original on 19 July 2017 retrieved 11 October 2015 a b The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree VHS Embassy Home Entertainment 1987 Woolery George W 1989 Animated TV Specials The complete directory to the first twenty five years 1962 1987 Metuchen NJ The Scarecrow Press p 29 ISBN 0810821982 Robinson John M December 3 1979 Television Lewiston Journal Lewiston Auburn Maine p 16 Greene Alexis December 7 1980 A Guide to Holiday Programming for Younger Viewers The New York Times New York NY p 231 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Berenstain Stan and Jan 1980 The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree New York Random House ISBN 978 0394888828 Berenstain Stan and Jan 2009 The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree New York Zonderkidz ISBN 9780310719403 A Berenstain Bears Celebration LaserDisc Embassy Home Entertainment 1984 The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree VHS Kids Klassics 1989 The special was re released in 1992 by Good Times Home Video in a double feature with The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw The Berenstain Bears Double Feature VHS Good Times 1992 The Berenstain Bears Double Feature DVD Good Times 2002 The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree DVD Sony Wonder 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree at IMDb The Diary of a Christmas Special by Stan and Jan Berenstain Berenstain Bears Christmas Books and Memorabilia The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree full video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The 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