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    Explore " heat miser" with insightful episodes like "The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)", "Vintage TV Holiday Specials" and "Quick Bitch! about WNY Weather 2: The Heat Miser Strikes Back!" from podcasts like ""Movies: They're Pretty Good!", "What Did We Miss?" and "Let's Bitch! with the Negative Nancies"" and more!

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    The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)

    The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)

    Picture a Christmas where jingle bells don't ring and Santa's sleigh remains parked in the North Pole. That's the curious premise of the 1974 classic, "The Year Without a Santa Claus," which my brother Tyler and I explore in our latest podcast episode. Join us as we stroll down memory lane, revisiting the whimsical world of Rankin/Bass animations where Mrs. Claus takes center stage and the Miser Brothers' sibling rivalry heats up the holidays. We'll share how voice actors from yesteryears lent their unique flair to these enduring characters, and you'll discover the surprising ways these festive figures have mirrored their real-life counterparts.

    As the sleigh bells continue to echo, we unwrap the tale of Iggy's quest and the heart-tugging tune "I Believe in Santa Claus" that reminds us of the magic nested in belief. We also chuckle over the less-than-sanitary barbershop antics and marvel at how a cameo by Charlie Chaplin sneaks into this holiday tapestry. The Miser Brothers steal the show with their iconic songs, adding a dash of mischief to the Christmas cheer. And if you ever wondered how Batman ties into all this, we've got a story that'll sprinkle a little extra joy into your listening experience.

    Our festive journey culminates with musings on how a single heartfelt letter can rekindle the Christmas spirit across the globe. We chat about how the Rankin/Bass specials have shaped our own holiday traditions and speculate on the mysteries of Santa's many on-screen personas. So, pour yourself a mug of hot cocoa and cozy up for a holiday podcast episode that's more stuffed with joy and nostalgia than a Christmas stocking. Tyler and I can't wait to share our family's holiday favorites and the timeless impact of "The Year Without a Santa Claus" on us all.

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    Vintage TV Holiday Specials

    Vintage TV Holiday Specials
    Whether it's Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Muppet Family Christmas, or any other number of annual holiday classics, everyone has their favorite Christmas special. Tony and Matt look to see if they can replicate that warm, fuzzy holiday feeling, and add something new to their annual viewing by catching up on some vintage TV holiday specials. First up, Matt introduces Tony to The Judy Garland Christmas Show from 1963. Judy and her children invite friends and family into their studio "home" to sing a mix of broadway numbers and holiday classics. Next up, Tony finally catches up on The Year Without a Santa Claus. Maybe not as fondly rembered as some Rankin-Bass classics, though a favorite of Matt's family during his youth, this 1974 stop-motion special finds Santa Claus coming down with a bad case of the flu and looking to take the year off from his Santa duties. Mostly known for the characters Heat Miser and Snow Miser, will their brief appearances be enough to convert Tony? Last, but certainly not least, Tony and Matt watch the TV special that features the now famous Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth duet sung by Bing Crosby and David Bowie, Bing Crosby's Merry Olde Christmas. They discuss the connections between this special and the Judy Garland one, surreal musical digressions featuring Twiggy, the strangeness of the Thin White Duke's appearance during perhaps his weirdest musical phase, and the lasting appeal of this particular Christmas special format.

    Quick Bitch! about WNY Weather 2: The Heat Miser Strikes Back!

    Quick Bitch! about WNY Weather 2: The Heat Miser Strikes Back!
    "The Heat Miser Strikes Back! In this "Quick Bitch" episode, The Nancies discuss WNY Weather... again... and Tyler burns his butthole, find out how. <3 ” S1QB3 Happy Birthday, Bill Heller!! ...Please support the Brickyard Brewing Company of Lewiston, NY. They had a devastating fire last night and they are a staple of, "The Village". https://www.gofundme.com/f/brick-by-brick-a-benefit-for-brickyard-staff?utmsource=customer&utmmedium=copylink&utmcampaign=pcf%20share-flow-1&fbclid=IwAR1pgxL2uPcz5XbDONDK0U8dCTfk85dNPvfa3XfMG5SbKEu18gEHxwoHwU
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