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On January 16, 2007, the album Reunion was released, and in 2009 the Rankin Family released their seventh studio album, These Are the Moments. On June 3, 2012, Raylene Rankin appeared on CBC Radio's The Sunday Edition where she spoke about her decade-long struggle with cancer. [10] She died of metastatic breast cancer on September 30, 2012. [11]
Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment (founded and formerly known as Videocraft International, Ltd. and Rankin/Bass Productions, Inc.) was an American production company located in New York City. It was known for its seasonal television specials, usually done in stop motion animation. Rankin/Bass's stop-motion productions are recognizable by their ...
TigerSharks is an American animated children's television series developed by Rankin/Bass and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1987. The series involved a team of heroes that could transform into amalgams of human and marine animals and resembled the series ThunderCats and SilverHawks, also developed by Rankin/Bass.
The Red Baron is a 1972 animated television special that aired on December 9, 1972, as an episode of the anthology series The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie.This is one of the four entries that Rankin/Bass Productions was involved with, and one of the three that Topcraft served as a collaborative production company.
Image credits: Irina Werning Some people might think that the days of photo albums are long gone. And well, they’re not entirely wrong. As much as I—a fan of photo albums, scrap books, and ...
Richard Rankin dives into his connection to the Rankin family "farm" and Gaston County as a whole in a recently published book. Former head of Gaston Day School talks about community, publishes essays
Rankin/Bass Productions was an American production company, best known for its animated seasonal television specials. Television series and films pre-1974 are owned by NBCUniversal through DreamWorks Animation and post-September 1974 are owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment.