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==Rarity==
==Rarity==
The film is increasingly obscure because it was aired sporadically at the discretion of local affiliates across the US. The special never aired again after its 2002 airdates and has never been released on any form of home media. A soundtrack featuring Whitney Houston that was advertised during the special was not released either.
The film is increasingly obscure because it was aired sporadically at the discretion of local affiliates across the US. The special never aired again after its 2002 airdates and has never been released on any form of home media. Β 
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A soundtrack featuring Whitney Houston that was advertised during the special was not released either, although a Christmas album titled ''Through a Child's Eyes'' features songs from the special (the titular song being played in the end credits).<ref>[https://twitter.com/mystman12/status/1333904014086434817 Tweet showcasing ''Through a Child's Eyes'' CD.] Retrieved 03 Dec '20</ref>


The special ended with a teaser for an Easter-themed follow up called ''[[The Rapsittie Street Kids in A Bunny's Tale (unproduced Easter CGI-animated television film; 2003)|A Bunny's Tale]]''. However, it was never produced.
The special ended with a teaser for an Easter-themed follow up called ''[[The Rapsittie Street Kids in A Bunny's Tale (unproduced Easter CGI-animated television film; 2003)|A Bunny's Tale]]''. However, it was never produced.
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Before resurfacing, the only footage that had been recovered of ''Believe in Santa'' was from a Wolf Tracer demo reel that also includes footage of their other CGI animated film ''Dinosaur Island'' (which was also lost but then found). Β 
Before resurfacing, the only footage that had been recovered of ''Believe in Santa'' was from a Wolf Tracer demo reel that also includes footage of their other CGI animated film ''Dinosaur Island'' (which was also lost but then found). Β 


On September 13th, 2015, Lost Media Wiki founder Dycaite found a copy of the film and released it during Found Media Week. Β 
On September 13th, 2015, Lost Media Wiki founder Dycaite was given a copy of the film and released it during Found Media Week.


==Production==
==Production==
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==External Link==
==External Links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0341543/ IMDb page for ''Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa''.] Retrieved 01 Feb '19
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0341543/ IMDb page for ''Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa''.] Retrieved 01 Feb '19
*[https://mega.nz/file/3RgiGKxK#yoq0Lszsd9FVvBqNEfqXlWeG1vc205HwfaGsHTVfYZY The film on Mega.nz.] Retrieved 03 Dec '20


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:54, 3 December 2020

Bislogo.jpg

Logo featuring the Rapsittie Street Kids.

Status: Found

Date found: 13 Sept 2015

Found by: Dycaite

Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa is a musical 2002 CGI Christmas special from Wolf Tracer Studios Inc. and J Rose Productions that aired on The WB on December 25th, 2002.[1][2]

Premise

Believe in Santa was to be the start of a franchise introducing a group of kids known as the "Rapsittie Street Kids". During the special, Nicole, a spoiled and cynical girl, receives a teddy bear as a gift from her classmate Ricky. Nicole sees no value in the bear and trashes it until she learns the sentiments behind the gift and the "true meaning of Christmas". Nicole and her friends attempt to hunt down the trashed stuffed animal before it's too late.

Reception

The special was met with overwhelmingly negative criticism regarding its storyline and poor graphics and animation. Many viewers took to the internet to express their disbelief that the special had aired with that quality of computer graphics.[3] Believe in Santa featured several high-profile voice actors including Mark Hamill, Nancy Cartwright, and Paige O'Hara.

Rarity

The film is increasingly obscure because it was aired sporadically at the discretion of local affiliates across the US. The special never aired again after its 2002 airdates and has never been released on any form of home media.

A soundtrack featuring Whitney Houston that was advertised during the special was not released either, although a Christmas album titled Through a Child's Eyes features songs from the special (the titular song being played in the end credits).[4]

The special ended with a teaser for an Easter-themed follow up called A Bunny's Tale. However, it was never produced.

Before resurfacing, the only footage that had been recovered of Believe in Santa was from a Wolf Tracer demo reel that also includes footage of their other CGI animated film Dinosaur Island (which was also lost but then found).

On September 13th, 2015, Lost Media Wiki founder Dycaite was given a copy of the film and released it during Found Media Week.

Production

The daughter of one of the creators has stated that Wolf Tracer, the company that animated the film, provided concept art of significantly better quality than the final product. Her father trusted the animators and in fact, never checked in on their work. His first time seeing the animation was on the night the movie premiered. He had spent around $500,000 USD on production.[5]

The project was known as The Bash Street Kids, and the name may have been changed to Rapsittie to avoid confusion with The Beano's "Bash Street Kids" comic strip.

Gallery

Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa

Wolf Tracer's demo reel.

External Links

References