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Happy birthday Rengoku Kyojuro! The flame hashira! My baby boy! My Shayla’s!
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“I’ve always been angry.”
It’s been YEARS since I’ve last drawn shinobu but I saw her in the infinity castle movie and just had to. I love her so much my short queen
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Mrs. Claus opens "The Year Without a Santa Claus" by claiming the eponymous year took place "before you were born". Seeing as the movie was released in 1974, this means the year must have been before then.
Bounding this on the lower end is the presence of ice hockey - mentioned by Heat Miser - and the use of telephones. Ice hockey was invented in 1875, while Alexander Graham Bell built the telephone in 1876, meaning the year must post-date these. These figures give a range of approximately 100 years during which Santa may have taken his holiday.
Yet, narrowing this further is the presence of a December calendar counting the 1st to a Wednesday. Between 1876 and 1974, only the Decembers of 1880, 1886, 1897, 1909, 1915, 1920, 1926, 1937, 1943, 1948, 1954, 1965, and 1971 started on a Wednesday.
But still this can be narrowed further.
When Santa set out that Christmas Eve, we see what appears to be an almost full Moon in the sky. Within the years listed, only 1920 had a full Moon on Christmas.
Ergo, 1920 was the year without a Santa Claus.
One of those things that makes me think someone at Rankin-Bass was actually doing their research, because:
Rounded collar on the man at left, both boys (white coat in front and pink shirt in back right) are wearing knickerbockers.
Santa, dressed but not in his suit, has pinstriped pants, spats, and a watch chain. We can assume he probably dresses a bit older than those around him because he's elderly and doesn't necessarily care about trends, and--what? What's this? A fashion plate from the Edwardian era?
No spats on this guy, but they were common at the time--it might be because spats were practical and the drawing is intended to be fashionable.
Now let's look at some of the parents. Once again, we can expect both that they're going to be dressed ever so slightly older, and also decades don't have hard start/stop lines in fashion and culture like they do on a calendar.
The dove-breasted dress front isn't present in AYEASC, but the length and collar are perfect compared to this photo from 1910, and if we assume the mom is wearing something just a couple of years out of date, the bodice shape lines up very neatly with the end of WWI.
Likewise, look at her hair and how loose it is around her face in spite of being in a bun, and then check out this photo of a Gibson girl:
And then we've got the dad, with his hair parted straight down the middle, his large shirt cuffs, and vest. Check it out:
Also please note Dad is in plaid and as you may see in this ad, that was A Thing in the time period. He's not the only one, either--several of the kids wear it.
Other than Santa's outdated Edwardian attire (which makes sense for his character as an old man), all of these styles date within five years of 1920. Most date to ever so slightly before. These are middle-class people, so we'd expect them to not look like the latest fashion plates. Not only does their clothing make sense for a 1920 date, it actually makes sense for real people of their socioeconomic class in 1920.
Like damn, I know Rankin-Bass looks kind of hokey these days because stop-motion has evolved a lot and their teeth decisions were...interesting, but fuck, I think they may deserve more respect than we're accustomed to giving them.
i had a sudden violent impulse to make a crowley version of this meme/image, hopefully other people enjoy it too bc i certainly do
This little guy was a print I offered on my Patreon but forgot to post earlier, happy December!
my favorites pics of 'the eras tour' ♡