Lollipop Dragon: The Great Christmas Race (w/ Kevin Williams)

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What's up, dudes? It’s Christmas Podcast Day 2024! Kevin Williams from ‘Tis the Soundtrack joins me to discuss the quirky yet wholesome Christmas special “Lollipop Dragon: The Great Christmas Race!” Brought to you by the Society for Visual Education, Inc., a division of the sewing company Singer, the special was part of a huge series of books, tapes, and other merchandise.

The 1986 special sees Lolly and company hosting the big Christmas party in the land of Tum Tum where all the world’s lollipops are produced. When the aristocracy arrives, the herald issues a royal proclamation: “In honor of the season, a great Christmas race will be run.”
Not only can anyone can enter, but the winner also gets lollipops made in their likeness and flavor of choice. Oh, and Santa will give them out to all children of the world for Christmas Day! What high stakes!

Meanwhile Baron Bad Blood spies on the proceedings and decides to enter to spoil Christmas with liver flavored treats. He creates a jet-sleigh pulled  by chimeras to counter the panda-pulled and horse drawn sleighs of Lolli and gang. He also sabotages the other contestants Wacky Races style. Despite a detour through the Forest of Mirrors and having to stop to rescue the other sabotaged contestants, Lolli and gang win the race! The Baron is defeated!

Buzzsaw arm weapon? Check. Ice Boulder trap? Got it. Commemorative 7 pendant lollipop? Only for winners! So grab your pal, hop on your sleigh, and ride to this episode on “Lollipop Dragon: The Great Christmas Race!”

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