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Rudolph

Rudolph is a fictional reindeer character from Christmas folklore, known for his luminous red nose that glows brightly. Created in 1939 by Robert L. May and popularized by the song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," he is often depicted as the kind-hearted and slightly shy member of Santa's sleigh team. Rudolph's unique nose helps guide Santa's sleigh through foggy weather, symbolizing that individuality and uniqueness can overcome challenges. His story emphasizes themes of acceptance, self-confidence, and the idea that what makes us different can be a strength.