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Which reindeer pulled Santa's sleigh?
Which reindeer pulled Santa's sleigh? I know the words to the song are "Rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight?" but was there another reindeer that pulled it before?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.there are different Christmas songs and stories. The Night Before Christmas names eight: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen.
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Dasher - The first reindeer and the right-hand leader of the sleigh before Rudolph was included. He is the speediest reindeer.
Dancer - The second reindeer and the left leader before Rudolph was included. She is the graceful reindeer.
Prancer - The third reindeer and on the right in the second row. She is the most powerful reindeer.
Vixen - The fourth reindeer and on the left-hand side in the second row. She is beautiful, and also powerful like her companion Prancer.
Comet - The fifth reindeer and on the right-hand side in the third row. He brings wonder and happiness to children when Santa flies over everyone's houses.
Cupid - The sixth reindeer and on the left-hand side in the third row. She brings love and joy to children when Santa flies over everyone's houses.
Donder - The seventh reindeer and on the right-hand side in the fourth row. He is the "thunder" reindeer. (Donder�s name is often misspoken as Donner, in fact it is spoken wrong so often that most people believe it to be the latter.)
Blitzen - The eighth reindeer and on the left-hand side in the fourth row. She is the "lightning" reindeer, but in American pop culture Blitzen is frequently portrayed as a male (for instance, in the animated Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Blitzen is the coach of the reindeer games).
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Dasher - The first reindeer and the right-hand leader of the sleigh before Rudolph was included. He is the speediest reindeer.
Dancer - The second reindeer and the left leader before Rudolph was included. She is the graceful reindeer.
Prancer - The third reindeer and on the right in the second row. She is the most powerful reindeer.
Vixen - The fourth reindeer and on the left-hand side in the second row. She is beautiful, and also powerful like her companion Prancer.
Comet - The fifth reindeer and on the right-hand side in the third row. He brings wonder and happiness to children when Santa flies over everyone's houses.
Cupid - The sixth reindeer and on the left-hand side in the third row. She brings love and joy to children when Santa flies over everyone's houses.
Donder - The seventh reindeer and on the right-hand side in the fourth row. He is the "thunder" reindeer. (Donder�s name is often misspoken as Donner, in fact it is spoken wrong so often that most people believe it to be the latter.)
Blitzen - The eighth reindeer and on the left-hand side in the fourth row. She is the "lightning" reindeer, but in American pop culture Blitzen is frequently portrayed as a male (for instance, in the animated Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Blitzen is the coach of the reindeer games).
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/hillmans/xmas200 1.html
Lol - you're nuts you lot, you know......!
Olive the other reindeer!!?? HOnestly!! Lol
Anyway, it's totally unfair - what about equal opportunities?? Rudolph should never have been allowed to continue guiding that sleigh since it isn't always foggy on Christmas Eve (- well.......except over London!!!) and what about women's Lib, eh? Why does a male have to pull the sleigh??? Hmm? Don't answer that one!!! Lol
Olive the other reindeer!!?? HOnestly!! Lol
Anyway, it's totally unfair - what about equal opportunities?? Rudolph should never have been allowed to continue guiding that sleigh since it isn't always foggy on Christmas Eve (- well.......except over London!!!) and what about women's Lib, eh? Why does a male have to pull the sleigh??? Hmm? Don't answer that one!!! Lol