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  1. Dec 11, 2023 · The reason Dolly from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is on the Island of Misfit Toys is too dark for younger viewers, but makes sense to adults. ... dubbed "Dolly for Sue," it's not hard to ...

  2. Dec 3, 2019 · The Dolly in 'Rudolph' Is Actually on the Island of Misfit Toys for a Heartbreaking Reason. It’s been 55 years since Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first premiered on NBC, and watching the beloved TV special is still a Christmastime tradition for many families. You couldn’t ask for a more inspiring gang of outsiders than Rudolph, wannabe ...

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  3. Dec 23, 2020 · Despite being surrounded by so many other misfit toys, most with very apparent and glaring quirks, like the “Ostrich-Riding-Cowboy” or a “Charlie-in-the-Box," Dolly has none. Her obvious sadness is all that sets her apart. Dolly clearly feels emotionally distressed, rejected and unloved. But in Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, these traits ...

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    Dolly is a sentient red-haired rag doll originally featured in the Rankin/Bass Christmas television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. She lived on the Island of Misfit Toys, an island sanctuary for toys that no little boy or girl loves, including herself.

    The reason for Dolly being there was never explained in the special, leaving many watchers wondering why she was a Misfit, due to her normal-looking appearance. The special's producer, Arthur Rankin Jr., said that her problem was in fact psychological, caused from being rejected/abandoned by her mistress and suffering depression from being unloved. The 2014 graphic novel The Island of Misfit Toys, written by Brendan Deneen, confirms this by showing that she used to belong to a girl named Sue (hence her describing herself as "a dolly for Sue" in the song "The Most Wonderful Day Of The Year"), but was accidentally left behind when Sue moved away.

    Dolly's lines and role in the special were extended after the popularity of the Misfit Toys resulted in a new scene being added to the special's ending the year after its first airing. Her wish to belong to a loving little girl is granted when Rudolph leads Santa Claus to her and the other Misfit Toys, and she becomes the first toy to get delivered on that foggy Christmas Eve. According to the above-mentioned Island of Misfit Toys graphic novel, the Ostrich-Riding Cowboy, whom she had formed a deep friendship with during the story, ends up being delivered to the same house as her.

    Dolly made a brief cameo in The Simpsons episode "'Tis the Fifteenth Season". In one scene, Homer briefly watches a fictional stop-motion television special titled The Year Santa Got Lost, in which she and a few other Misfit Toys are shown listening to a story told by a mailman voiced by Jimmy Stewart.

    •Dolly's clothing and appearance resembles that of Mary Ann Summers on Gilligan's Island. However, the resemblance is likely a coincidence, because Rudolph premiered in the same year as Gilligan's Island's first season.

  4. Dec 8, 2018 · Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a classic Christmas film that many continue to treasure year after year. The 1964 movie—as many already know—is about a reindeer who gets teased for his shiny red nose. After a whirlwind adventure, and with some help from new friends, he winds up saving Christmas. The short has been around for a good 54 years.

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  5. Dec 9, 2020 · Enhanced misfit protocol: Give her a tiny phone and change her phrase to “I’m an influencer.”. 11. Charlie-in-the-box. He’s the first toy we meet and he claims to be a misfit because his ...

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  7. Jun 21, 2024 · Dolly For a character who got more face time than a lot of the other toys, it is not exactly apparent why “a Dolly for Sue” was deemed a misfit. While years later the creators were asked this question, I am not certain the answers weren’t thought of later to suit the interviewers questions and I do not wish to dispel the magic of this character by addressing some of the responses that I ...

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