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The Town Santa Forgot

The Town Santa Forgot is a 1993 animated Christmas television special produced by Hanna-Barbera, narrated by Dick Van Dyke and originally broadcast on NBC.[1] It is an adaptation of the poem Jeremy Creek, written by Charmaine Severson. Since then, it was frequently shown in Christmas marathons on Cartoon Network until 2005, and is still shown annually on Boomerang.

The Town Santa Forgot
Written byCharmaine Severson (story "Jeremy Creek")
Glenn Leopold (teleplay)
Directed byRobert Alvarez
Voices ofDick Van Dyke
Miko Hughes
Hal Smith
Ashley Johnson
Music byJohn Debney
Country of originUnited States
Taiwan
Production
Executive producerDavid Kirschner
ProducerDavis Doi
Production companiesHanna-Barbera Cartoons
Wang Film Productions (animation)
DistributorTurner Entertainment
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseDecember 3, 1993 (1993-12-03)

Plot

On a snowy Christmas Eve, a pair of anxious young children eagerly anticipate the arrival of Santa Claus and the gifts that they will be receiving. Taking notice of this, their grandfather narrates a poetic fable with the intentions of educating them on the true nature of the holidays.

The tale details the life of an outrageously overindulged, bratty 5-year-old named Jeremy Creek, who is excessively spoiled by his mild and intimidated parents, flinging himself into destructive and violent temper tantrums when his demands are not met. After his parents decide to stand their ground by refusing to indulge their son any longer, an infuriated Jeremy, recalling the upcoming Christmas season, decides to write Santa Claus a lengthy and demanding wish list consisting of all the presents that he does not yet own. However, when Santa receives the massive list, he assumes that it was written on behalf of multiple people. He discovers an impoverished swamp town coincidentally named "Jeremy Creek" on his map, and realizing he has never delivered them presents before, resolves to make up for his prior absences.

On Christmas morning, Jeremy is crestfallen to discover there are no gifts for him beneath the Christmas tree, and catches sight of a news broadcast detailing the joy of the penniless and bedraggled children of the town Jeremy Creek upon receiving the countless presents from Santa. Surprisingly, Jeremy himself is touched by the joy brought to the less fortunate through his own greed inadvertently, and his self-absorption is dissolved upon the realization of the true meaning of Christmas. Santa also visits Jeremy to apologize for the mistake, and in recognition of his newfound selflessness, Santa offers him the opportunity to help him deliver gifts every Christmas Eve. Jeremy agrees, giving away many of his own toys, and continues to aid Santa until he grows too big to fit in the sleigh.

The elderly gentleman concludes the story by explaining that Santa selects new assistants like Jeremy every few years. The grandchildren, taking the story to heart, are no longer quite as concerned with toys. As the special concludes, the two grandchildren ponder if one of them could be Santa's assistant, and the grandfather muses the same could be true of him, as the name on his mailbox reveals that the grandpa is actually Jeremy Creek himself.

Cast

Crew

  • Gordon Hunt - Recording Director
  • Jill Ziegenhagen - Talent Coordinator
  • Kris Zimmerman - Animation Casting Director
  • Ruben Chavez - Background Painter

Home media

The special was released on VHS by Turner Home Entertainment under the Cartoon Network Video label in 1996 and featured on In2TV in 2006. On July 31, 2012, Warner Home Video released Hanna-Barbera Christmas Classics Collection on DVD in region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and only in the US. This collection features a trilogy of Christmas specials: The Town That Santa Forgot, Casper's First Christmas and A Christmas Story. The special received an HD restoration when it was released on HBO Max.

VHS release dates

  • September 24, 1996 (Turner Home Entertainment/Cartoon Network Video)
  • September 29, 1998 (Turner Home Entertainment/Cartoon Network Video/Warner Home Video)
  • November 2, 1999 (Turner Home Entertainment/Cartoon Network Video/Warner Home Video)
  • October 31, 2000 (Turner Home Entertainment/Cartoon Network/Warner Home Video)
  • October 16, 2001 (Turner Home Entertainment/Cartoon Network/Warner Home Video)

DVD release date

  • July 31, 2012 (Warner Home Video/Warner Archive)

References

  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. 319–320. ISBN 9781476672939.

External links

  • The Town Santa Forgot at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Town Santa Forgot news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Town Santa Forgot is a 1993 animated Christmas television special produced by Hanna Barbera narrated by Dick Van Dyke and originally broadcast on NBC 1 It is an adaptation of the poem Jeremy Creek written by Charmaine Severson Since then it was frequently shown in Christmas marathons on Cartoon Network until 2005 and is still shown annually on Boomerang The Town Santa ForgotWritten byCharmaine Severson story Jeremy Creek Glenn Leopold teleplay Directed byRobert AlvarezVoices ofDick Van DykeMiko HughesHal SmithAshley JohnsonMusic byJohn DebneyCountry of originUnited StatesTaiwanProductionExecutive producerDavid KirschnerProducerDavis DoiProduction companiesHanna Barbera CartoonsWang Film Productions animation DistributorTurner EntertainmentReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseDecember 3 1993 1993 12 03 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Crew 4 Home media 4 1 VHS release dates 4 2 DVD release date 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditOn a snowy Christmas Eve a pair of anxious young children eagerly anticipate the arrival of Santa Claus and the gifts that they will be receiving Taking notice of this their grandfather narrates a poetic fable with the intentions of educating them on the true nature of the holidays The tale details the life of an outrageously overindulged bratty 5 year old named Jeremy Creek who is excessively spoiled by his mild and intimidated parents flinging himself into destructive and violent temper tantrums when his demands are not met After his parents decide to stand their ground by refusing to indulge their son any longer an infuriated Jeremy recalling the upcoming Christmas season decides to write Santa Claus a lengthy and demanding wish list consisting of all the presents that he does not yet own However when Santa receives the massive list he assumes that it was written on behalf of multiple people He discovers an impoverished swamp town coincidentally named Jeremy Creek on his map and realizing he has never delivered them presents before resolves to make up for his prior absences On Christmas morning Jeremy is crestfallen to discover there are no gifts for him beneath the Christmas tree and catches sight of a news broadcast detailing the joy of the penniless and bedraggled children of the town Jeremy Creek upon receiving the countless presents from Santa Surprisingly Jeremy himself is touched by the joy brought to the less fortunate through his own greed inadvertently and his self absorption is dissolved upon the realization of the true meaning of Christmas Santa also visits Jeremy to apologize for the mistake and in recognition of his newfound selflessness Santa offers him the opportunity to help him deliver gifts every Christmas Eve Jeremy agrees giving away many of his own toys and continues to aid Santa until he grows too big to fit in the sleigh The elderly gentleman concludes the story by explaining that Santa selects new assistants like Jeremy every few years The grandchildren taking the story to heart are no longer quite as concerned with toys As the special concludes the two grandchildren ponder if one of them could be Santa s assistant and the grandfather muses the same could be true of him as the name on his mailbox reveals that the grandpa is actually Jeremy Creek himself Cast EditDick Van Dyke Narrator Jeremy Creek Miko Hughes Young Jeremy Creek Troy Davidson Grandson Julie Dees Additional Voices Haven Hartman Little Swamp Girl Ashley Johnson Granddaughter Melinda Peterson Mrs Holly Creek Philip Proctor Mr Junior Creek Neil Ross Pout the Elf Hal Smith Santa Claus B J Ward Neighbor Paul Williams Pomp the ElfCrew EditGordon Hunt Recording Director Jill Ziegenhagen Talent Coordinator Kris Zimmerman Animation Casting Director Ruben Chavez Background PainterHome media EditThe special was released on VHS by Turner Home Entertainment under the Cartoon Network Video label in 1996 and featured on In2TV in 2006 On July 31 2012 Warner Home Video released Hanna Barbera Christmas Classics Collection on DVD in region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection This is a Manufacture on Demand MOD release available exclusively through Warner s online store and only in the US This collection features a trilogy of Christmas specials The Town That Santa Forgot Casper s First Christmas and A Christmas Story The special received an HD restoration when it was released on HBO Max VHS release dates Edit September 24 1996 Turner Home Entertainment Cartoon Network Video September 29 1998 Turner Home Entertainment Cartoon Network Video Warner Home Video November 2 1999 Turner Home Entertainment Cartoon Network Video Warner Home Video October 31 2000 Turner Home Entertainment Cartoon Network Warner Home Video October 16 2001 Turner Home Entertainment Cartoon Network Warner Home Video DVD release date Edit July 31 2012 Warner Home Video Warner Archive 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 319 320 ISBN 9781476672939 External links EditThe Town Santa Forgot at IMDb 1990s portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Town Santa Forgot amp oldid 1127139478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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