The evil Ice Queen, Stormella, creates a massive blizzard to stop Santa and captures Rudolph's friend (and love interest), Zoey.

Rudolph is born with a glowing red nose and is quickly ridiculed by others, including his rival and cousin, Arrow.

GoodTimes Entertainment later produced a CGI-animated sequel in 2001 titled Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys . Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (1998) - IMDb

The film expands on Rudolph's origin, introducing new characters and a more traditional adventure-style conflict:

Released in 1998, is a feature-length animated musical that reimagines the classic holiday story. Produced by GoodTimes Entertainment , it was the company's only theatrical release and is notable for its star-studded voice cast, even though it struggled significantly at the box office. Plot Overview

Slyly the Fox was originally going to be red, but his design was changed to white to better reflect the Arctic setting.

Reviews were mixed, with some critics at The New York Times criticizing the "simplistic rhymes" and animation quality, while others enjoyed the vocal performances of Whoopi Goldberg and Eric Idle .

The film includes original songs by Al Kasha and Michael Lloyd, such as "Show Me the Light," and features Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime" during a key scene. Trivia