Hallmark Archivist, Mark Spencer, and Art Director for Characters and Licensed Properties, Brad Springer, could also be seen amongst the happy crowd! Peter Martin, who has produced new artwork for Rainbow Brite in recent years and actively works on the brand, had his cell phone at the ready to live-stream as much of the event as he could for out-of-town fans. Christine and Kevin, being geeks themselves, understood the enthusiasm I hold for Rainbow Brite and how ecstatic I was to be in her birthplace. Hallmark's PopMinded crew was there covering the event, and I thoroughly enjoyed being interviewed by them. What we did not expect were the decorations, displays and coverage of the event. We already knew there would be meet and greets with two original designers (Jeanne Slater and Susie Cozad) book signings by illustrator, Jack Pullan, and writers, Melvina Young and Matt Gowan a reading by the new voice of Rainbow Brite, Kara Goodier coloring fun and costume contests. Renee Stowe from, our friend Justin (and daughter), and I arrived at the Crown Center mall early to take a peek at what was in store for us that day.
Employees from Headquarters and the store banded together to make the day spectacular, and let me tell you, it was over the rainbow! It was a day to celebrate the success Rainbow Brite achieved in the 80s, showcase the individuals and products bringing success to the brand today, and tease fans with promises of items still to come. 86th Street Twin, at Lexington Avenue, and other theaters.On September 10, 2016, Hallmark held a " Rainbow Brite Day" celebration in their Crown Center store near Hallmark Headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. At the Manhattan Twin, Third Avenue at 59th Street the Gramercy, Lexington Avenue at 23d Street the R.K.O. Chalopin, Andy Heyward and Tetsuo Katayama released by Warner Brothers.
Cohen, based on characters developed by Hallmark Properties music by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy produced by Mr. The Cast RAINBOW BRITE AND THE STAR STEALER, directed by Bernard Deyries and Kimio Yabuki screenplay by Howard R. In view of the rest of the film's suffocating prettiness, they come as a great relief. Scenes illustrating the latter threat are white, snowy and plain. Its plot concerns Rainbow Brite's fight with a mean, selfish princess, who is by far the story's most refreshing character, and the heroic way in which Rainbow Brite saves the world from turning wintery. ''Rainbow Brite,'' which opens today at neighborhood theaters, is sugary even for a children's film. As a matter of fact, the film has rainbows everywhere. Wherever she goes, she leaves a rainbow trail. Rainbow Brite rides a white horse named Starlite, who has a rainbow-colored tail and main, and she has a rainbow trim on her little suit. Presented by Hallmark Properties to sell a line of Hallmark products, it tells of a snub-nosed, big-eyed girl named Rainbow Brite and her efforts to bring joy and color to the universe.
RAINBOW BRITE MOVIE
''Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer'' isn't a movie it's a marketing tool.