Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Or rather, Happy T-Hanksgiving!

This week we dig deep into the Tom Hanks-filled 2004 animated feature The Polar Express, which somehow manages to turn Chris Van Allsburg’s 32-page book into a feature-length adventure full of magical train-hopping hobos, swing-dancing elves, and one kid’s quest to continue believing in Santa at all costs.

Our discussion takes some wild turns, from musing on the film’s intended audience, to The Polar Express‘s influence on later animated features and video games (more than you’d think!), to postulating the existence of a Santa Claus multiverse. So hold onto your tickets and hop aboard, because this train’s about to leave the station!

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Welcome to episode 35 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I discuss Satoru Oda and his 1964 album, “Tenor in X’mas.” It’s a wonderful mood album by the acclaimed tenor saxophonist.

For the longest time, this was one of my favorite Japanese Christmas albums. To be honest, though, for the longest time it was one of the few Japanese Christmas albums of which I’d found a decent download. Most of the small handful of 1960s Japanese Christmas Jazz albums I’d found online were in fairly bad shape. The copy I found of Satoru Oda was complete and clean, with no skips and just a small amount of noise and clicks. While I’ve gotten rid of my downloads, finding those albums really sparked and maintained my interest in Japanese Christmas music.

Part of the appeal of these albums is that they’re almost entirely unknown in this part of the world. A lot of the ones I’ve found are obscure in Japan as well. I enjoy discovering and learning about them. A really frustrating aspect of my collecting, though, is finding an artist like Satoru Oda and not being able to uncover any biographical information about him online. I’ve read the same sentiment from several Japanese bloggers. A few have pointed out that, when they first started collecting, there was a decent amount of information about some of these musicians online, but those articles and interviews are now gone. As difficult as that makes my research, it’s also a terrible loss when you consider how notable and influential some of them were during the height of their career. While I come up short on some of them, I do appreciate being able to share what I find with you.

Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoyed Satoru Oda as much as I did. And for those of you in the US, I want to wish you a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Join me here in December as I cover some of my favorite albums. Setting the theme for most of the month is my main episode on Christmas Day, the 1978 Disco classic, “Snow Flakes” by The Paradise Garage. Up first, though, is Koichi Oki’s “The Man From YUKIGUNI.” It’s one of the best Electone Christmas albums around. Then tune in again on December 18th for another Disco album, “Non Stop! Christmas” by Pochettes. And if I have the time, I’ll work in another album before the end of the year.

As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or if you’d like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know.

Remember, I’ve added a button to my Ko-fi page. If you’d like to support me one cup of coffee at a time, a donation is only $3. I’ve also opened a Redbubble store. I only have a couple designs up, but keep an eye on it as I’ll be trying to add more. Any proceeds or donations received will be put towards purchasing new Japanese Christmas music to review for future episodes. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you get a chance, leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!

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Episode 35 – Satoru Oda’s “Tenor in X’mas”

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Joe climbs up into Cornelia’s room.  Meanwhile, Patch sits alone in a dark toy factory watching candy canes come off his production line. Plus: Bin apologizes to UK tea drinkers and we try to figure out how Patch’s candy machine works! Join us as we discuss Minute 85 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).

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Yuletide TV Podcast

Pandering week continues as the hosts take on Festivus in “The Strike” from the ninth season of Seinfeld (available on Netflix). Does this mythical holiday hold any Christmas Cheer, or do the boys have a number of grievances they are looking to air against this episode? Listen in to find out!

Other topics discussed in this episode include: Twitter avatars, consequences, creating jokes, NYC, Leslie Nielsen talk show appearances, Jerry Stiller, fake phone numbers, pickup lines, comparing Festivus to True American, cloning and Black Friday Tips.

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Christmas Clatter

Seasons Change…We Change Too is the first Christmas from independent singer/songwriter Dallas Rodin.  It’s not your typical Holiday Album. This fresh and edgy Christmas music explores themes that most people are afraid to talk about during this time of year (loss, heartbreak, seasonal depression, etc.). However, the album also includes familiar covers and upbeat seasonal originals. Dallas joins Todd to discuss her album Seasons Change…We Change Too and much more.

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Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to Mike from Vista Blue (and Ralphie’s Red Ryders and Tambourine Girlfriend) about his free upcoming Christmas EP, which will be out this Friday. They also talk about Mike’s process for writing Christmas songs, as well as spooky songs and baseball songs. They also talk about the podcast Mike co-hosts with his friend Rusty, Snow In Southtown, and some of what you can hear about in their Thanksgiving episode! Not only does Mike give us some exclusive news on some of his plans for 2022, but he also gives us an exclusive acoustic performance of some of the songs he’s written (some we talked about and some we didn’t)!

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Happy Thanksgiving! People keep saying there are no Thanksgiving songs, so we decided to share a few of the tracks that we like to listen to this time of year. Be sure to check out our Awful Christmas Movies episode from a couple of days ago, and we’ll be back after Thanksgiving to discuss ’80s TV specials.

Thanksgiving 2021 Playlist

Nicole Westbrook – It’s Thanksgiving
Jay & the Techniques – Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie
Natalie Merchant – Kind and Generous
Third Eye Blind – Thanks A Lot
Vista Blue – 1621
Abba – Thank You for the Music
Little Eva – Let’s Turkey Trot
Parry Gripp – Mister Bug’s Thanksgiving
The Cranberries – Ode To My Family
Big Star – Thank You Friends

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Title: Thanksgiving 2021
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Happy Thanksgiving Week! It is hard to believe we are already so close to the big November holiday and that means Christmas is right around the corner! But before we turn the page to Santa Claus and reindeer, we are closing out our Thanksgiving episodes by going back to the land of Boy Meets World.

In this episode, Matt discusses how strange it is for students to win a turkey, how the whole class differences vibe threw him off and how he really struggled to determine whether or not this would be deemed a classic Thanksgiving episode. Get your stretchy pants on, make sure to baste that turkey in the oven and listen in to our final Thanksgiving episode of the year!

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In this episode, Eric and Danny continue counting down each of their top 10 favorite holiday season TV shows and TV specials. The guys chat about why they picked each show or special, then share a clip from each of their picks, from 5 to 1. From Shrek the Halls and Mickey’s Christmas Carol, to Saturday Night Live and The Office; these Christmas TV specials and show lists are packed full of jingle jangley jubilation!

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Behind the Bells

Merry Monday everyone! We’ve got something special for today! We have our first interview with Ed Daly, the author of the recently published ultimate guide on the season, “The Christmas Book”. The first part has us talking about how he got the idea to write such a book, the research process and how he sold it.

Ed is also the first to be subjected to the Behind the Bells Infamous Christmas Survey. 40 Holiday questions that go from the classic to the modern to the absolute weird of Christmas. It’s nearly 2 1/2 hours of Christmas chatter and fun!

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Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? Chuy from Exploring the Myths Behind the Legends podcast joins me to talk the 1984 slasher “Silent Night, Deadly Night”! We really get into it! There’s repressed trauma, crazy serial killers, strict nuns, and more! Oh, a catatonic grandpa somehow revives long enough to lucidly instill the fear of Santa into a young child! Definitely not a movie for the kiddies! You’ve been warned! So grab your axe, put on your Santa suit, and make sure you’re not being naughty while you listen to this episode!

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Yuletide TV Podcast

Welcome to Season 3 of the Yuletide TV podcast! The boys kick off their third year reviewing Christmas TV episodes with Pandering Week, reviewing some classic Christmas eps for popular TV shows. They begin their journey with “The One Where Rachel Quits” from the third season of Friends (available to stream on HBOMAX). Will they start off their new season with a classic or a lump of coal? get your holiday season started by listening in to find out!

Other topics discussed in this episode include: hockey references, Sister Christian by Night Ranger, Power Rangers, Santa Claus being Uncle Sam, comedians that won’t play college campuses, cash grab books, Jim Gaffigan impressions, understand Rachel, needing the fear, women in STEM, Girl Scout cookies, easter egg videos, and asking listeners to send pictures of themselves at airport Chili’s.

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Tis the Podcast

Happy Monday, Christmas fanatics! Can you believe it’s already the week of Thanksgiving here in America? Time is flying!

As a special holiday treat for our listeners, please enjoy our hotly anticipated “Home Sweet Home Alone” episode! In a rare alliance, Anthony and Julia find themselves on the same side of the divide during this discussion, with both of them disliking this new original movie from Disney +, while Thom does his best to defend it as he self-medicates with a seasonal Rogue Ale called Santa’s Private Reserve, which he highly recommends! What does everyone’s favorite contrarian like about this film? What does everyones favorite Pollyanna not like? And why does everyone’s favorite New York Christmas podcaster think this film is the embodiment of modern day Disney Studios’ creative bankruptcy? You’ll just have to listen to find out!

Also discussed in this very enjoyable episode: spy videos from the set of Disney +’s highlight anticipated, long-awaited sequel, “Hocus Pocus 2“; the new trailer for the MCU’s latest installment, “Spider-Man: No Way Home“; each of the elves’ Thanksgiving plans; and much, much more!

So, settle in with your favorite holiday beverage beside your Christmas tree, sit back, relax, and enjoy this fun episode!

And if you want even more “Tis the Podcast“, make sure to check your podcast feeds this upcoming Thursday – November 26th – to hear a special Thanksgiving bonus episode: the once Patreon-exclusive discussion about Freeform’s original holiday film, “Turkey Drop“! And, on Black Friday – November 27th – make sure to check your feeds for Chapter Forty-Three of “Another Christmas Story” entitled “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”, which the amazing Mike Westfall of the always awesome “Advent Calendar House” will be reading to you!

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We’re going back to the theater today! And there’s a mystery afoot…

What happens when the worlds of Sherlock Holmes and Ebenezer Scrooge are thrown together? Find out in the new play that debuts today in NYC, A Sherlock Carol. My guest today is Mark Shanahan, he’s the writer and director of the play. He comes from an extensive background in acting, writing and directing many plays both for the stage and radio. He stops by and we chat about his new play, the challenges of performing theater safely during a pandemic, and the power of stories – especially those by Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens.

Then, I read a Christmas mystery story by Thomas Hardy called “The Thieves Who Couldn’t Stop Sneezing.” It is a funny short story about a young man named Hubert who stumbles across some thieves planning to rob a nearby mansion. Find out what happens in this charming holiday tale.

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00:00 My review of Gerald Dickens’ A Christmas Carol performance

07:17 Interview with Mark Shanahan

33:08 Story: The Thieves Who Couldn’t Stop Sneezing by Thomas Hardy

52:08 December Plans and a Special Thank You!

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Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to Paul Kelly about Christmas music, revisiting “How To Make Gravy and his new Christmas album, Paul Kelly’s Christmas Train, including the huge list of guests appearing on various tracks, and how he chose the huge, diverse group of songs in this twenty-two track collection!

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Reviews: A Christmas Story 2 (2012), Love Actually (2003), and The Christmas Shoes (2002).

Also discussed: New candy canes for 2021 and Santa Claus (1959)

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Title: S3E4 – Awful Christmas Movies
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Christmas Podding

This week we uncover the world wide shortage in just about everything you’ll need to make this years Christmas complete and what you MUST do this weekend to ensure you have all the essential supplies.

We’ll take a trip back to Christmas Past with a lesser known tradition that we think just wont cut it in todays modern Christmas Celebrations plus

Which city is the best in the world to truely enjoy the season to its fullest potential. We hear from our overseas correspondent and we may have a contender for the Most Christmassy City ever.

In our last episode before we unleash our Advent Calendar of Christmas Podcasts. On December 1st we Press Play on a BRAND NEW PODCAST each and every day in the Countdown to Christmas.

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Title: Christmas Podding- What City is the BEST in the World to Spend Christmas in?
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It’s that time again! Time to curl up on the couch and welcome in the Holidays with the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade! From floats to music performances to marching bands to Santa Claus himself, the parade has it all! Join Chris & Kris as they give you all the details to this year’s massive event. They also give a peak at what’s to come from the podcast as the Holidays approach. Stay safe and Happy Holidays!

 

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Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade