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MV5BMjgwOTgwNzc2N15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNDMyNTkxNA@@. V1 .jpg|An image from the original print.
MV5BMjgwOTgwNzc2N15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNDMyNTkxNA@@. V1 .jpg|An image from the original print.
Grinch magazine flyer.jpeg|An ad for the special's premier from the December 18th, 1966 edition of ''The Post-Crescent''.
Grinch magazine flyer.jpeg|An ad for the special's premier from the December 18th, 1966 edition of ''The Post-Crescent''.
8F02C592-2721-446E-A284-52190436291E.jpg|The only known advertisement from the company that mentions them sponsoring the special, featured in the November 1967 issue of LIFE Magazine.
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Revision as of 16:03, 15 December 2021

How the grinch stole Christmas title.png

Title card.

Status: Found

Date found: 06 Jan 2021

Found by: Will C Wilson

How The Grinch Stole Christmas is a 1966 television special directed by Chuck Jones based on the book on the same name. While the rest of the special can be easily found, promotions from the sponsor were cut from subsequent airings.

Promotion in Question

During the production, Chuck was finding an advertising agency to back the film. Most backed down, but Chuck found an "unlikely source," the Foundation of Commercial Banks, which is ironic since the message is Christmas doesn't come from a store, and even Chuck thought it was ironic, and in his own words:

"You got to be kidding! The bankers bought a story in which the Grinch says Maybe Christmas doesn't come from a store??!!, Well, bless those bankers hearts. And I didn't even often collateral."

Due to this, the promotional commercials were lost for almost 55 years.[1][2]

Aftermath

Due to the success, the bankers were impressed. Dr. Seuss even had an interview for TV Guide by Chuck's childhood friend and future wife, Marian.[3]

On January 6th, 2021 YouTuber "Will C Wilson" uploaded the sponsor tags from the special's original 1966 airing onto his account.

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The opening title score with the sponsor plug music intact (0:04-0:09).

The closing score with the sponsor plug music intact (1:52-2:33).

The sponsor tags from the special's original airing.

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