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Santa and the Three Bears

  • 1970
  • G
  • 46m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Santa and the Three Bears (1970)
AnimationFamilyFantasy

When a park ranger tells two bear cubs about Christmas and Santa Claus, they want to skip hibernation to celebrate, but their mother doesn't believe in Saint Nick and wants them to sleep.When a park ranger tells two bear cubs about Christmas and Santa Claus, they want to skip hibernation to celebrate, but their mother doesn't believe in Saint Nick and wants them to sleep.When a park ranger tells two bear cubs about Christmas and Santa Claus, they want to skip hibernation to celebrate, but their mother doesn't believe in Saint Nick and wants them to sleep.

  • Directors
    • Tony Benedict
    • Barry Mahon
  • Writer
    • Tony Benedict
  • Stars
    • Hal Smith
    • Jean Vander Pyl
    • Chris Gilmore
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    770
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tony Benedict
      • Barry Mahon
    • Writer
      • Tony Benedict
    • Stars
      • Hal Smith
      • Jean Vander Pyl
      • Chris Gilmore
    • 27User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Uncle Hal
    • (voice)
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    Jean Vander Pyl
    Jean Vander Pyl
    • Nana
    • (voice)
    Chris Gilmore
    Chris Gilmore
    • Nikomi
    • (voice)
    • (as Annette Ferra)
    Bobby Riha
    Bobby Riha
    • Chinook
    • (voice)
    Beth Goldfarb
    • Self
    Brian Hobbs
    • Self
    Anneli Sköld
    • Choir member
    Ken Engels
      Lenard Keith
        Kathy Lemmon
          Roxanne Poole
            Michael Rodriguez
              Joyce Taylor
              Joyce Taylor
                • Directors
                  • Tony Benedict
                  • Barry Mahon
                • Writer
                  • Tony Benedict
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                7AbeStreet

                Average show when made, better than average show by todays standards!

                I remember watching this film as a child and thinking that it moved a bit slow, especially when compared to the Rankin & Bass Christmas specials. Unlike R & B specials it has no evil villain to fear or hero to cheer for. The songs were not as catchy either.

                However, now as an adult I seem to enjoy the laid back simple story. The songs are good and I like the introduction and ending with live actors. I think what makes me appreciate this special even more are the so called Christmas specials that are produced today. I have children of my own now and neither they or I like what we see today. Thankfully they too like the Christmas specials I remember from my childhood.

                This Christmas special is not aired that often anymore and it seems to drift in and out of availability for DVD and VHS purchase. If you see that it is airing on television you may want to record it as it hard to come by these days.
                9caribeno

                One of the Sweetest, Most Charming Christmas Specials Ever!

                "Santa and the Three Bears" certainly lacks the flashier artwork, pace, and musical scores of other Christmas specials, before, during, and after its production. But, the tale told in "Santa and the Three Bears" is simply told, an almost-buried virtue in television programming which, wrongfully, believes it has to be flashy and quick in order to maintain a child's attention. In that, it remains a much more timeless and welcome work that only reveals its specialness as the years go by.

                I saw "Santa and the Three Bears" when I was 10 years old. I loved it then and I love it now. The musical score is humble yet haunting, particularly the scenes in which the cubs prepare for Christmas and the hibernation of the bears just before Santa arrives. Again, a simple, simply-told, "bare bones" approach to storytelling that has the vastly-underrated Hal Smith playing a live-action and the animated Santa Claus (along with Mr. Ranger). I never tire of watching this because, unlike so many of its kind that hammer home the accepted notion of Christmas as a time of love, togetherness, and wishes fulfilled, "Santa and the Three Bears" stresses the importance of magic and wonder that come from belief in something unseen. Could it be God :-)? What a wonderful message to impart on people who cultivate cynicism as a badge of honor and do not see the impact that belief, magic, and wonder can play and produce in our lives. No other animated cartoon, in my memory, ever presented that message so gracefully, artfully, charmingly,and, for the third time (like the special itself), simply told.

                I'm glad "Santa and the Three Bears" is out on DVD. Also, Nana is another example of the completely overlooked vocal proficiency of the fine character actress, Jean Van Der Pyl (also the voice of Wilma Flintstone).
                8TheLittleSongbird

                Not for everybody, personally liked it very much if not loved it

                Not one of my favourite Christmas specials, but while it is easy to see why it may not work for some it is also just as easy to see why others will love it.

                'Santa and the Three Bears' did feel a bit padded and over-stretched. Less of the "bears-questioning" scenes, which did get a little repetitive (if admittedly sweet) and a shorter length (do agree that half an hour or a little less would have been more suitable) would have helped.

                However, the animation is colourful and beautifully drawn and the bookending beginning and ending juxtaposing very nicely. The music is pleasant and tuneful, if perhaps not exceptional.

                The treacle and syrup in the writing is very high, but it also has a lot of charm and heart and made it easy to relate to the characters. The story is simple, but very sweet and touching, it was difficult to not be moved by it.

                The bears are incredibly cute, and on the right side of it hopefully, while the voice acting from talented and prolific actors is very good.

                Overall, not one of the best Christmas specials but not close to being one of the worst. One of the imperfect but underrated ones more like. 8/10 Bethany Cox
                6moonspinner55

                Pleasant Christmas concoction...

                Sure, its syrupy in the extreme, but this holiday cartoon tale about two bear cubs awaiting Santa Claus on Christmas Eve is rather charming in its naiveté. Following a live-action prologue (which features two kids, a grandpa, and a really sleepy cat), this becomes a semi-musical animated treat with Jean Vander Pyl (Wilma Flintstone herself!) voicing Nana, the mother bear. She tries to get her cubs to hibernate, but they're too excited about seeing Saint Nick. This matinée item is geared strictly towards the under-10 crowd, though I found it simple and reassuring, if treacly. Tony Benedict co-directed from his own script (and also co-produced). Although it resembles a Hanna-Barbera offering, the movie is actually the product of Ellman Film Enterprises and Key Industries Ltd.
                7lastliberal

                Whatcha gonna do with that ax?

                Why would I add this to my Christmas list? Curiosity, for the most part, as it was produced and directed by Barry Mahon. Yes, the same Barry Mahon that gave us Blood of the Zombie, The Diary of Knockers McCalla, Nudes on Tiger Reef, and over 50 more films that make this one an unusual choice. I really wanted Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny, but have not found it yet.

                No zombies, no knockers, and the ax is just for cutting down a Christmas tree, not chopping off heads. Two cute bears cubs refuse to hibernate after the Ranger tells them about Christmas. They want to wait for Santa.

                Hal Smith, who played Santa in Billy Wilder's The Apartment, and voiced Santa in many productions over the years, is the voice of the ranger and Santa here.

                This is a really well done cartoon with great music and a story that kids of all ages will appreciate.

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                • Trivia
                  Riffed by MST3K alums Mary Jo Pehl and Bridget Nelson for Rifftrax (2023).
                • Alternate versions
                  Also released on 16mm and video in a version without the live action sequences, running 47 minutes.
                • Connections
                  Featured in Familiar Faces: Familiar Faces #76: 12 More Forgotten Christmas Specials (2013)
                • Soundtracks
                  The Wonder of Christmas Time
                  Written by Joyce Taylor and Doug Goodwin

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                • Release date
                  • November 7, 1970 (United States)
                • Country of origin
                  • United States
                • Languages
                  • English
                  • French
                • Also known as
                  • Nikolaus und die drei Bären
                • Filming locations
                  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA(live-action sequences)
                • Production companies
                  • Ellman Film Enterprises
                  • Key Industries Ltd.
                  • Pirate's World
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                • Runtime
                  • 46m
                • Sound mix
                  • Mono
                • Aspect ratio
                  • 1.37 : 1

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