Bakers Dozen

We don’t want that.

Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)

  1. The Last Unicorn
  2. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
  4. Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
  5. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
  6. The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
  7. Frosty the Snowman
  8. The Year Without A Santa Claus
  9. The Red Baron

Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)

  1. Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
  2. Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
  3. Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
  4. Admiral James T. Kirk, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
  5. Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
  6. Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
  7. Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
  8. Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
  9. Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)

Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)

  1. The Last Unicorn
  2. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
  4. Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
  5. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
  6. The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
  7. Frosty the Snowman
  8. The Year Without A Santa Claus
  9. The Red Baron
  10. The Hobbit

Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)

  1. Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
  2. Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
  3. Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
  4. Admiral James T. Kirk, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
  5. Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
  6. Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
  7. Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
  8. Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
  9. Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
  10. Col. Joll, Third Bureau (Waiting for the Barbarians)

Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)

  1. The Last Unicorn
  2. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
  4. Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
  5. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
  6. The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
  7. Frosty the Snowman
  8. The Year Without A Santa Claus
  9. The Red Baron
  10. The Hobbit
  11. Here Comes Peter Cottontail

Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)

  1. Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
  2. Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
  3. Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
  4. Admiral James T. Kirk, Starfleet, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
  5. Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
  6. Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
  7. Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
  8. Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
  9. Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
  10. Col. Joll, Third Bureau (Waiting for the Barbarians)
  11. Capt. John Sheridan, EarthForce (Babylon 5)

Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)

  1. The Last Unicorn
  2. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
  4. Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
  5. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
  6. The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
  7. Frosty the Snowman
  8. The Year Without A Santa Claus
  9. The Red Baron
  10. The Hobbit
  11. Here Comes Peter Cottontail
  12. Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey

Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)

  1. Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
  2. Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
  3. Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
  4. Admiral James T. Kirk, Starfleet, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
  5. Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
  6. Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
  7. Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
  8. Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
  9. Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
  10. Col. Joll, Third Bureau (Waiting for the Barbarians)
  11. Capt. John Sheridan, EarthForce (Babylon 5)
  12. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stuart, UNIT (Doctor Who)

Rankin-Bass Productions (Good, Bad, or Cheesy)

  1. The Last Unicorn
  2. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Return of the King (“Frodo, of the niiiine fingerrrs…”)
  4. Willy McBean and his Magic Machine
  5. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
  6. The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ to Town
  7. Frosty the Snowman
  8. The Year Without A Santa Claus
  9. The Red Baron
  10. The Hobbit
  11. Here Comes Peter Cottontail
  12. Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
  13. The Wind in the Willows

Fictional characters from a fictional military (and source)

  1. Private Hudson, Colonial Marines (Aliens)
  2. Miles Vorkosigan, Barraryan Imperial Military Service (Vorkosigan Saga)
  3. Gimli, Aragorn’s army (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
  4. Admiral James T. Kirk, Starfleet, United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
  5. Ender Wiggin, International Fleet (Ender’s Game)
  6. Capt. John Perry, Colonial Defense Forces (Old Man’s War)
  7. Cobra Commander, Cobra (G.I. Joe)
  8. Colonel Scott, US Space Marines (Moonraker)
  9. Sgt. Nick Fury, Howling Commandos (Marvel)
  10. Col. Joll, Third Bureau (Waiting for the Barbarians)
  11. Capt. John Sheridan, EarthForce (Babylon 5)
  12. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stuart, UNIT (Doctor Who)
  13. Reepicheep, warrior chief of the Talking Mice of Narnia

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Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
  6. Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
  6. Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
  7. Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
  6. Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
  7. Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
  8. Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
  6. Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
  7. Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
  8. Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
  9. Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)

Not to be trifled with: Beren and Lúthien - Wikipedia

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
  6. Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
  7. Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
  8. Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
  9. Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
  10. Akela, foster father of Mowgli in Kipling’s “The Jungle Books”

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
  6. Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
  7. Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
  8. Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
  9. Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
  10. Akela, foster father of Mowgli in Kipling’s “The Jungle Books”
  11. Frostwolves, mounts and companions of the Orcs in World of Warcraft

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
  6. Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
  7. Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
  8. Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
  9. Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
  10. Akela, foster father of Mowgli in Kipling’s “The Jungle Books”
  11. Frostwolves, mounts and companions of the Orcs in World of Warcraft
  12. Two Socks, Kevin Costner’s friend in “Dances With Wolves”

Wolves in fiction, film and legend

  1. Fenris Ulf, Chief of the Secret Police of the White Witch of Narnia
  2. The Big Bad Wolf (Numerous stories and cartoons)
  3. The Wolf (Peter and the Wolf, cue the French horns)
  4. The Wolf King (The Wolf King by Joseph W. Lippincott)
  5. White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
  6. Isegrim the Blind (the Tales of Reynard the Fox)
  7. Direwolves (A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin)
  8. Ordinary Wolves (By Seth Kantner)
  9. Carcharoth (Tolkien, The Silmarillion)
  10. Akela, foster father of Mowgli in Kipling’s “The Jungle Books”
  11. Frostwolves, mounts and companions of the Orcs in World of Warcraft
  12. Two Socks, Kevin Costner’s friend in “Dances With Wolves”
  13. The Wolf (Pulp Fiction)

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Christmas Songs That Actually Have the Word Christmas in the Title

  1. Christmastime Is Here, Vince Guaraldi

Christmas Songs That Actually Have the Word Christmas in the Title

  1. Christmastime Is Here, Vince Guaraldi
  2. 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

  1. Christmastime Is Here, Vince Guaraldi
  2. The Christmas Song, Bob Wells and Mel Torme
  3. This Christmas, Donny Hathaway

“Hang all the mistletoe/I’m going to get to know you better/This Christmas”

Christmas Songs That Actually Have the Word Christmas in the Title

  1. Christmastime Is Here, Vince Guaraldi
  2. The Christmas Song, Bob Wells and Mel Torme
  3. This Christmas, Donny Hathaway
  4. White Christmas, Irving Berlin (Most popular version sung by Bing Crosby)