Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy in the Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile
Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy in the Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile
G | 31 October 1979 (USA)
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Aunt Agatha threatens to call the police on innocent trick-or-treaters. Her nephew, Ralph, would love to be out with them. But what he wants most of all is a pumpkin. From across the street, Raggedy Ann and Andy watch the drama unfold. Andy is furious at Agatha for preventing the boy from enjoying the wonderful, horrible holiday. Ann, with her irritating insistence on fairness, decides that Agatha has merely forgotten what it's like to be young. The pressing matter ahead is getting Ralph a pumpkin. Andy scoffs at the idea of finding one at this late date. Ann reasons that if there's a little boy who needs a pumpkin, there must be a pumpkin who needs a little boy. She's right. Not far away, a miserable pumpkin is blubbering out pumpkin seed-tears because no one wants him for Halloween.

Reviews
Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
SincereFinest disgusting, overrated, pointless
Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
TaryBiggBall It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
wild_childsue This movie is extremely hard to find but is one of my favorite holiday movies of all time. To me it's a classic that should get more Television time as it gets absolutely none now. Not many remember Raggedy Ann and Andy. Their dog Arther is even less remembered. It's an adorable movie and one that I think kids should see to remind them the fun of Halloween. The pumpkin cries pumpkin seeds - It's great! You would have to watch it for yourself to really get the most out of it but they never show it on television anymore and you cannot buy it anywhere. I've actually been searching for it everywhere but I'm just not willing to pay $200 to a collector for a copy. If anyone knows where I can get a copy of this just drop me a line.
Julia Arsenault (ja_kitty_71) Now here is Halloween special I hardly remember; until I watched it on YouTube. It is an animated Halloween special made by Chuck Jones, starring Raggedy Ann & Andy and their dog Raggedy Arthur. The show starts with a gloomy pumpkin, crying forlornly about being left out on Halloween. Meanwhile in neighbourhood below the hill, Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy watch from their window a sad little boy named Ralph, who lives across the road from their house, with his cold-hearted Aunt Agatha, who dose not think trick-or-treating on Halloween is fun at all! Feeling sorry for young Ralph, Ann and Andy thought a jack-o-lantern would cheer him up. So with Arthur and his skateboard and a flashlight (for the pumpkin), the three rag-dolls headed for the pumpkin patch. And but shear-luck, they had found the gloomy pumpkin, and when Ann tells the pumpkin that he will make Ralph happy, a smile came across his face.I kind of like the scene where the pumpkin on the skateboard speeds down the hill with Raggedy Ann, Andy and Arthur trailing behind. Chuck Jones is awesome! the subtle details on the expressions of the characters are just genius; a reason I love animation by Chuck Jones. I had watched this special again on YouTube and I love this cartoon! It's so rare; such a classic and a real heart warmer around Halloween time.
humanoid_typhoon669 this story comes from the past for me and I have not seen it in many years, if i ever find it on VHS or DVD I must own it! The story is told using that warm fuzzy animation style we grew so fond of in the past, telling the tale of a pumpkin who couldn't smile, and a boy who wanted a jack o' lantern but his mother/grandmother(?) wouldn't allow him to have one for Halloween on the basis that they attract fruit flies. Raggedy Ann and Andy help said Pumpkin to smile and find him a home with the boy and the most memorable scene of this movie are a Pumpkin actively cry tears that consist of pumpkin seeds, and all the silhouette(sp?) scenes of Halloween in the Neighborhood...a definite classic for reliving your trick or treating past! if this exists anywhere in the world or is readily available, please let me know...I would love to own it once again