It’s DeerPoneBot! He’s half deer, half pony, and half robot! He loves kids, Christmas, and spreading good cheer, but unfortunately he was manufactured in China :P
@BlazeHeartUnicorn
I know, I know. Personally, I find Rudolph 1998 to be the superior of Tundra Productions’ two Rudolph film releases. The Island of Misfit Toys issue had been done long ago by Rankin-Bass Productions (who also produced, of all things, the original Thundercats) in Rudolph 1964, and Tundra didn’t even hide it - same models as was used in the 1964 TV special, just CGI instead of stop-motion. And they didn’t even use their original Rudolph design in TIoMT! By Celestia’s beard, if they’re going to use a design, they shouldn’t just straight-up lift the designs from a film that was at the time 37 years old and slap them into the new film! And worse yet, they gave those designs a CGI facelift! They had a perfectly-working thing going, with Rudolph having bangs, and each of the reindeer having a unique feature that allows someone to tell one deer from the other. In TIoMT, they just make all the deer except two look alike - Comet and the eponymous Rudolph, and again, they just used the design from Rudolph ’64. By that, I mean they gave Comet a baseball cap. This is why I regard Rudolph 1998 and not Rudolph II 2001 as the superior film of the two made by Tundra Productions.
@ThundaroStormrider
Ye, though that film was done by the same compay who would go on the do Rudolph the red nosed raindeer: and the island of misfit toys
@Background Pony #93CC
Yep! He genuinely does have a heart of gold, both physically and metaphorically. It’s only metaphorically in the right place though XD
@Background Pony #93CC
That’s not the only bug or quirk in him though. Like, he was built from leftover parts and has a female face (among other parts), for one thing XD
>(among other parts) Oh, my. He was quite fine as a him already, you know~
That’s part of the charm though!. He just wants to be cute and do a good job, despite his shortcomings and issues. Gotta give him credit for trying!
And if that doesn’t work out at first, perhaps working at a haunted house would be better suited for his um…natural abilities
@Background Pony #93CC
That’s not the only bug or quirk in him though. Like, he was built from leftover parts and has a female face (among other parts), for one thing XD
@Creepa-Bot Inc.
It’s a tool that heats up to melt solder and build or repair electronics :P
Nothing a little love and some time in the wife’s sewing room cain’t fix. Some quality solder, shrinktube, superglue and a few loving hours of cursing later, he should be good to go. As long as you don’t shake it too hard of course
You are too passionate about this shit, man.
I know, I know. Personally, I find Rudolph 1998 to be the superior of Tundra Productions’ two Rudolph film releases. The Island of Misfit Toys issue had been done long ago by Rankin-Bass Productions (who also produced, of all things, the original Thundercats) in Rudolph 1964, and Tundra didn’t even hide it - same models as was used in the 1964 TV special, just CGI instead of stop-motion. And they didn’t even use their original Rudolph design in TIoMT! By Celestia’s beard, if they’re going to use a design, they shouldn’t just straight-up lift the designs from a film that was at the time 37 years old and slap them into the new film! And worse yet, they gave those designs a CGI facelift! They had a perfectly-working thing going, with Rudolph having bangs, and each of the reindeer having a unique feature that allows someone to tell one deer from the other. In TIoMT, they just make all the deer except two look alike - Comet and the eponymous Rudolph, and again, they just used the design from Rudolph ’64. By that, I mean they gave Comet a baseball cap. This is why I regard Rudolph 1998 and not Rudolph II 2001 as the superior film of the two made by Tundra Productions.
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Ye, though that film was done by the same compay who would go on the do Rudolph the red nosed raindeer: and the island of misfit toys
why is this discussion still happening
Specifically, Rudolph’s 1998 incarnation was voiced by Kathleen Barr (Adult Rudolph) and Eric Pospisil (Young Rudolph).
Right, sorry.
@Creepa-Bot Inc.
Both were used.
Oh, really? Meh, same thing.
I think you mean “Tis but a scratch”
’TIS BUT A FLESH WOUND!
It’s just a flesh wound.
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@Joey
xD Only 2? I have had waaay more than that, including a second degree burn while repairing the molex power socket on an old hard drive.
Yep! He genuinely does have a heart of gold, both physically and metaphorically. It’s only metaphorically in the right place though XD
“I can’t lie to you about your chances, but… you have my sympathies. :)”
>(among other parts)
Oh, my. He was quite fine as a him already, you know~
That’s part of the charm though!. He just wants to be cute and do a good job, despite his shortcomings and issues. Gotta give him credit for trying!
And if that doesn’t work out at first, perhaps working at a haunted house would be better suited for his um…natural abilities
Maybe I’m a horrible person for it, but I really laughed at it XD
@Itsthinking
Wait, WHAT?!
@BlazeHeartUnicorn
Is that the original one or the remake though? :P
@NLTLF
@Background Pony #4B00
@rainbowleader
@Bronydog
He follows ManBearPig rules XD
@ApplejacK47
:P
@Joey
But it impedes his ability to work :P
@Background Pony #93CC
That’s not the only bug or quirk in him though. Like, he was built from leftover parts and has a female face (among other parts), for one thing XD
@Creepa-Bot Inc.
It’s a tool that heats up to melt solder and build or repair electronics :P
@Eeveeinheat
XD
Ah, OK. Found out what it is. I’ll make sure to wear gloves and goggles for this…
My apologies, I’m more of a Minecraft robot, but with the power of Google, I’ll find out. Plus, I’m only 14. Still learning stuff.
Certainly you would know how to fix your fellow bots.
…….what’s a soldering iron?
Nothing a little love and some time in the wife’s sewing room cain’t fix. Some quality solder, shrinktube, superglue and a few loving hours of cursing later, he should be good to go. As long as you don’t shake it too hard of course