Not giving up, Rudolph and Zoey follow the path of blossoms to the side of the castle and climb through a window there into the dungeon and find the Sprites in a cage with icicle bars. See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Rudolph Saves The Sprites is a 1998 book based on Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie which was released the same year. That night, Stormella is the guest of honour at the Northern Lights show where at the end, the Sprites spell out a special message: THANKS RUDOLPH. It was written by Amy Laroche and was illustrated by June Brigman and Roy Richardson. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie is a 1998 American Christmas animated adventure musical film about the character of the same name, who first appeared in a 1939 story by Robert L. May. By Audrey S. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie. Ridley says that the Sprites are here to put on a private show for Stormella then he would let them go. At first the sprites are kidnapped, but Rudolph and his doe friend Zoey try to rescue them. Ridley is last seen along with Stormella and the other villagers singing In this book (which takes place after the film), Ridley is revealed to have stolen the Sprites of the Northern Lights. I adore this book because the ending is spectacular! Rudolph Saves The Sprites In this book (which takes place after the film), Ridley is revealed to have stolen the Sprites of the Northern Lights. Rudolph tells Ridley that he had no right to lock up the Sprites before melting the last bar and freeing the Sprites. „ ~ Mitzi about Rudolph. Rudolph Saves The Sprites Edit. Price New from Used from Paperback "Please retry" $76.55 — $76.55: Paperback $76.55 Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Rudolph Saves the Sprites Paperback – January 1, 1998 by Amy LaRoche (Author) 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating. Ridley says that he wanted Stormella to see the Northern Lights show before anyone else since she is never invited to Santa's Winter Celebrations. Ridley starts to cry about everything being ruined. In the sequel book "Rudolph Saves the Sprites", Zoey is now Rudolph's doefriend and helps him in finding The Sprites of the Northern Lights as … Ridley, Stormella and the wolves arriving at Santa's workshopRidley with Stormella, Zoey and her parents after Rudolph returns with Santa and the FlyersTake your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Stormella gently replies that the reason she is never been invited is because she hasn't been very nice in the past. The film was the first theatrical feature from GoodTimes Entertainment, long known as a home video company. Stormella arrives wanting to know what's going on to which Ridley tells her that he had a wonderful surprise for her: the Sprites were going to put on their Northern Lights show just for her and says that he dragged them to the castle in a magic sack, but their lights somehow melted the ground then flowers grew then Rudolph and Zoey followed the blossoms and wrecked the surprise. He was voiced by Lee Tockar. Ridley first appears accompanying Stormella and her A couple of years later, Ridley along with Stormella via a crystal ball see a doe named On Christmas Day, Ridley shows Stormella that Santa has left her an ice statue of herself as a replacement for the ones that Boone and Doggle accidentally destroyed which pleases Stormella. You may not like it, but you should read the book to see if you adore it. " He's beautiful, not odd and perfect the way he is. This book serves as a sequel to the film and it's novelisation Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: A Retelling of the New Animated Movie. When Rudolph and Zoey arrive at Ice Castle to rescue the Sprites, Ridley catches them and says that the Sprites are a surprise for Stormella and will perform their light show for her, but intended to let them go afterwards. My book is Rudolph Saves the Sprites, by Inchworm Press. Rudolph asks her if she has seen the Sprites only for Stormella to angrily reply that why should she know where they are as she wasn't invited to the light show, before slamming the door in Rudolph's face. Though not see again, it is assumed that Ridley joined Stormella in attending the winter celebrations. Stormella gently replies that the reason is because she was not nice in the past. Mitzi is the wife of Blitzen, the mother of Rudolph, the sister-in-law of Comet, Cupid and Dasher, the aunt by marriage of Arrow, a supporting character in the 1998 film Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie, and a minor character in it's sequel book Rudolph Saves the Sprites. Ridley is Stormella's penguin butler and the (former) secondary antagonist of the 1998 film Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie and an main antagonist in it's sequel book Rudolph Saves The Sprites.. When Stormella discovers this, Ridley explains that he wanted her to see the light show as she has never been invited to Santa's Winter Celebrations. Rudolph tells Stormella that she's nice now and is sure Santa wouldn't mind if she came to the show. At the North Pole on the first day of winter, all day long the reindeer and elves held parties, candy cane hunts and snowball fights, but Rudolph knocks on the door of the castle which is answered by Stormella who demanded to know what he and Zoey want before apologising for being grumpy (as she hadn't had her morning coffee yet).