We don’t want that.
Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)
- The Last Unicorn
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
- Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town
- The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
- Frosty the Snowman
- The Year Without A Santa Claus
- The Red Baron
Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)
- Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
- Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
- Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
- Admiral James T. Kirk, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
- Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
- Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
- Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
- Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
- Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
jtur88
48247
Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)
- The Last Unicorn
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
- Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town
- The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
- Frosty the Snowman
- The Year Without A Santa Claus
- The Red Baron
- The Hobbit
Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)
- Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
- Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
- Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
- Admiral James T. Kirk, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
- Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
- Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
- Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
- Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
- Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
- Col. Joll, Third Bureau (Waiting for the Barbarians)
Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)
- The Last Unicorn
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
- Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town
- The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
- Frosty the Snowman
- The Year Without A Santa Claus
- The Red Baron
- The Hobbit
- Here Comes Peter Cottontail
Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)
- Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
- Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
- Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
- Admiral James T. Kirk, Starfleet, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
- Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
- Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
- Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
- Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
- Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
- Col. Joll, Third Bureau (Waiting for the Barbarians)
- Capt. John Sheridan, EarthForce (Babylon 5)
Nonsuch
48249
Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)
- The Last Unicorn
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
- Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town
- The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
- Frosty the Snowman
- The Year Without A Santa Claus
- The Red Baron
- The Hobbit
- Here Comes Peter Cottontail
- Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)
- Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
- Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
- Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
- Admiral James T. Kirk, Starfleet, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
- Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
- Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
- Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
- Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
- Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
- Col. Joll, Third Bureau (Waiting for the Barbarians)
- Capt. John Sheridan, EarthForce (Babylon 5)
- Brigadier Lethbridge-Stuart, UNIT (Doctor Who)
gkster
48250
Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)
- The Last Unicorn
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
- Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town
- The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
- Frosty the Snowman
- The Year Without A Santa Claus
- The Red Baron
- The Hobbit
- Here Comes Peter Cottontail
- Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
- The Wind in the Willows
Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)
- Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
- Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
- Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
- Admiral James T. Kirk, Starfleet, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
- Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
- Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
- Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
- Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
- Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
- Col. Joll, Third Bureau (Waiting for the Barbarians)
- Capt. John Sheridan, EarthForce (Babylon 5)
- Brigadier Lethbridge-Stuart, UNIT (Doctor Who)
- Reepicheep, warrior chief of the Talking Mice of Narnia
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Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
Thin_Ice
48251
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
- Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
jtur88
48257
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
- Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
- Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
- Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
- Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
- Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
Not to be trifled with: Beren and Lúthien - Wikipedia
astorian
48259
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
- Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
- Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
- Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
- Akela, foster father of Mowgli in Kipling’s “The Jungle Books”
Infovore
48260
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
- Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
- Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
- Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
- Akela, foster father of Mowgli in Kipling’s “The Jungle Books”
- Frostwolves, mounts and companions of the Orcs in World of Warcraft
astorian
48261
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
- Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
- Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
- Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
- Akela, foster father of Mowgli in Kipling’s “The Jungle Books”
- Frostwolves, mounts and companions of the Orcs in World of Warcraft
- Two Socks, Kevin Costner’s friend in “Dances With Wolves”
Nonsuch
48262
Wolves in fiction, film and legend
- Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
- The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
- The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
- The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
- Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
- Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
- Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
- Akela, foster father of Mowgli in Kipling’s “The Jungle Books”
- Frostwolves, mounts and companions of the Orcs in World of Warcraft
- Two Socks, Kevin Costner’s friend in “Dances With Wolves”
- The Wolf (Pulp Fiction)
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Christmas Songs That Actually Have the Word Christmas in the Title
- Christmastime Is Here, Vince Guaraldi
Tangent
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Christmas Songs That Actually Have the Word Christmas in the Title
- Christmastime Is Here, Vince Guaraldi
- The Christmas Song, Bob Wells and Mel Torme
“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…”
Christmas Songs That Actually Have the Word Christmas in the Title
- Christmastime Is Here, Vince Guaraldi
- The Christmas Song, Bob Wells and Mel Torme
- This Christmas, Donny Hathaway
“Hang all the mistletoe/I’m going to get to know you better/This Christmas”
Thin_Ice
48265
Christmas Songs That Actually Have the Word Christmas in the Title
- Christmastime Is Here, Vince Guaraldi
- The Christmas Song, Bob Wells and Mel Torme
- This Christmas, Donny Hathaway
- White Christmas, Irving Berlin (Most popular version sung by Bing Crosby)