by G. Jack Urso
One of the
wondrous things about the Internet is its ability to conjure up the ghosts of
the past, and in this case, the animated ghosts of Christmas Past. We can
connect with long-forgotten memories that upon retrospect we see contributed to
our psyches. One such example is the CBS production of J.T. (1969), which I write about elsewhere on Aeolus 13 Umbra (click on
link for article and film). In J.T.’s
case, while I had forgotten the title, I remembered the story and doggedly
searched for the film on the Internet. Sometimes, however, we encounter our
forgotten past in moments of pure serendipity, as in the case of two brief
animated films by American animator R.O. Blechman. These shorts are thirty and
sixty seconds long each and first aired on CBS in 1966 during the holiday
season (see films below).
I had forgotten
these two little gems until I ran across them purely by accident while
researching animated Christmas films from my youth. In these simple messages of
giving to animals, the ecology, and the poor, Blechman reminds us of the
essential Spirit of Christmas without being pedantic or thumping a bible.
Indeed, these are universal and timeless messages of compassion and giving that
go beyond commercial illustration and into the realm of true artistic
expression. A thirty or sixty second commercial is a tight time frame to be
profound, sublime, and subtle all at once, but Blechman nails it each time.Discovering
these animated shorts brought back a rush of pleasant, and sometimes
not-so-pleasant, Christmas memories. While some may decry the commercialization
of Christmas — and to a large degree I agree — commercialization can bring
little moments of beauty and art to a big audience. If in all the social static
and rush that comes with mass marketing in the holiday season we still get
these little expressions of simple human compassion and kindness during the
harshest time of the year, when want is felt more keenly by those in need, it
may not be so bad after all. CBS would do themselves and all of us well to
include these little masterpieces every year with their holiday programming.
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I remember this! Thanks for conjuring up my memories. Good memories.
ReplyDeleteI remember these also and have recorded them before YT removes them, and recorded 2 more with a skating Santa spelling out "Greetings" and Santa climbing into a lamp to light it, but one more remains that I can't find: a reindeer growing poinsettias in his antlers. I keep checking late in the year hoping that it will be found/posted but no luck yet. Wish CBS would show them again but that's unlikely. Glad that I'm not the only one who remembers these great bumpers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for watching! It would indeed be great if CBS brought them back, but I agree, it's unlikely. They are simple, yet beautiful shorts.
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