Ralphie found a secret message that read, "Be sure to drink your Ovaltine." This message, which he decoded using his Little Orphan Annie decoder ring, turned out to be a promotional gimmick for the chocolate drink, leaving him disappointed after his excitement about uncovering a thrilling secret. The moment highlights the disillusionment of childhood and the sometimes mundane reality behind the allure of adventure.
Little Orphan Annie
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The duration of Little Orphan Airedale is 420.0 seconds.
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Little Orphan Annie
'Be sure to drink your Ovaltine'.
In "A Christmas Story," Ralphie decodes a secret message from his favorite radio show, "Little Orphan Annie." The message reveals that he should drink Ovaltine, which he is initially excited about, thinking it will lead to a grand adventure. However, he is disappointed to find that the message is simply an advertisement for the drink, highlighting the letdown of adult expectations versus childhood imagination.
Little orphan Annie
The Little Orphan Annie Radio Show .
In "A Christmas Story," Ralphie listens to a radio station that broadcasts a program called "Little Orphan Annie." He is particularly captivated by the show's episodes and eagerly awaits the secret code to decode Annie's message, which reflects his excitement and enthusiasm for the program. This radio show serves as a backdrop to Ralphie's imaginative world during the holiday season.
"Be sure to drink your Ovaltine". He decoded it on a 1940 Little Orphan Annie decoder pin.
Little Orphan Airedale was created in 1947.
The duration of Little Orphan Airedale is 420.0 seconds.
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Probably late 1939 or 1940. The Wizard of Oz characters are present in the Christmas parade and Halle's department store (THE WIZARD OF OZ movie was released in 1939), and the Little Orphan Annie decoder that Ralphie gets in the mail is the 1940 model (which was mailed out by Ovaltine starting in late 1939).