RudoClar

RudoClar is the het ship between Rudolph and Clarice from the Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer fandom.

Canon
During the reindeer games, another reindeer named Fireball tells Rudolph to try to get acquainted with a doe named Clarice. Rudolph walks up to Clarice and they introduce themselves to each other, Rudolph asks her to walk home together with him. Clarice accepts and tells him he is cute, this makes Rudolph very happy and he gains the ability to fly.

When Rudolph runs away from the reindeer games after being mocked by others for his red nose, Clarice follows Rudolph to comfort him. Clarice tells Rudolph that he promised to walk her home. Rudolph asks her if she's gonna laugh at his red nose, she instead says it's a handsome nose. Clarice sings a song to Rudolph to cheer him up.

While the song "A Holly Jolly Christmas" plays near the end of the 1964 Rankin/Bass Christmas Special, Rudolph kisses Clarice on the cheek while under a mistletoe.

Moments

 * When Rudolph meets Clarice, he asks her to walk home together with him.
 * When Clarice tells Rudolph he is cute, Rudolph becomes happy and gains the ability to fly.
 * Clarice comforts Rudolph after he was mocked by other reindeer for having a red nose.
 * Near the end of the 1964 Rankin/Bass Christmas Special, Rudolph kisses Clarice on the cheek.

Quotes
"Hey... uh, Clarice... hey after practice would you... would you... (gets interrupted by Comet)... yeah I gotta go back... would you walk home with with me"? -Rudolph to Clarice

"Uh-huh... Rudolph, I think you're cute". -Clarice to Rudolph

"Any doe would consider herself to be lucky to be with you... (begins singing "There's Always Tomorrow")".

-Clarice to Rudolph

Songs
"There's Always Tomorrow"

Fanon
In fanart, they are often depicted being together based on the scene from the 1964 Rankin/Bass Christmas Special when Clarice sings "There's Always Tomorrow".

DEVIANTART
rudolph and clarice tag on DeviantArt

TUMBLR
rudolph and clarice posts on Tumblr

Trivia

 * Rudolph and Clarice near the end of the 1964 Rankin/Bass Christmas Special are often mistaken as adults because they appear older, they are actually teenagers.