Robbie the Reindeer


Robbie the Reindeer is a series of three animated comedy television specials co-produced by the BBC and charity Comic Relief which aired on BBC One between Christmas 1999 and 2007. Although the series is distributed commercially by BBC Studios, and has been sold to more than 30 countries internationally, the entirety of their net profits from the series go to Comic Relief. The first two specials were animated in stop motion by the BBC Bristol animation unit, while the third was a CGI animation by Absolute Digital Pictures. Robbie the Reindeer was created by Richard Curtis, who also was executive producer of the first two specials and co-wrote Hooves of Fire.
The programmes follow Robbie, a reindeer who travels to the North Pole to follow in the footsteps of his father Rudolph and join Santa's sleigh team, his encounters with the vengeful Blitzen and his relationship with love interest Donner.

Characters

Release

American Dub

The programme was first shown in the United States on Fox Family with the original British voices until 2001. In 2002, CBS acquired the rights to the first two specials and recorded new dialog with American actors. The American cast included: Ben Stiller, Britney Spears, James Woods, Brad Garrett, Hugh Grant, Leah Remini, Jerry Stiller, Dick Enberg, Dan Dierdorf, Grey DeLisle, Rob Paulsen, and Jim Belushi. CBS stopped showing the program after the 2005 holiday season, after which Nicktoons Network aired the original British version for two years. In 2016, CBS began airing the first two specials again using the American dub.

Home Video

In the United Kingdom, Hooves of Fire was released on DVD in November 2000. A "Collector's Edition" release adding Legend of the Lost Tribe followed in November 2003 and a collection of all three specials, subtitled The Whole Herd, was released in November 2009. The 2009 release contained the special features from previous releases, including a 5.1 sound mix on Hooves of Fire, directors commentary on the first two specials, the complete Hooves storyboard, behind the scenes footage and an interview with Peter Peake. In the United States, Hooves of Fire was originally released on DVD in September 2001, containing the British voice cast and the same extras as the UK release. A DVD adding Legend of the Lost Tribe was released in October 2003, this time containing both the British and American dialog tracks; This release also contained the extras from the UK edition, with the exception of the 5.1 mix and storyboards for Hooves of Fire.