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The Day of the Incredible Monster from the North Pole
Set in the year 2017 after many atomic and environmental disasters, a giant monster breaks out from under the North Pole and proceeds to destroy cities.
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Plot Summary
This animated holiday special follows a young boy who discovers a friendly, yet misunderstood, monster living in the North Pole. The monster, who is more scared than scary, is being hunted by a greedy toy manufacturer who wants to exploit him for profit. The boy must team up with Santa Claus to protect his new friend and ensure the spirit of Christmas prevails.
Critical Reception
While not a critical darling, 'The Day of the Incredible Monster from the North Pole' was generally well-received by families for its heartwarming message and charming animation, becoming a beloved, albeit niche, holiday viewing tradition for some.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle storytelling and positive message about acceptance.
Appreciated for its classic Rankin/Bass style animation.
Some found the plot a bit predictable, but enjoyable for younger audiences.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse for this older title, but those available tend to highlight its nostalgic charm and its suitability as a gentle, child-friendly holiday film with a good moral.
Fun Fact
This special was one of the last projects Arthur Rankin Jr. worked on before his passing, continuing his legacy of creating unique holiday animations.
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