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Animated Christmas television specials (64 P) N. The Nightmare Before Christmas (14 P) ... The Small One; The Snowman and the Snowdog; The Star (2017 film)
A Looney Tunes Christmas: 2006: This animated parody of A Christmas Carol casts Daffy Duck in the Scrooge-like role who owns a very large superstore and on Christmas Eve, he gets visits from Christmas spirits: Granny & Tweety as The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Yosemite Sam as Christmas Present and Taz as Christmas Future to stop mistreating ...
Alien Xmas is a 2020 American stop-motion animated Christmas science fiction fantasy adventure comedy television special directed by Stephen Chiodo (one of the three members of The Chiodo Brothers). Based on the 2006 book of the same name by Chiodo and Jim Strain, [ 1 ] the special features the voices of Keythe Farley , Dee Bradley Baker ...
From Charlie Brown's less-than-perfect Christmas tree to Linus' retelling of the nativity story, this animated classic is sure to put folks in the holiday spirit. 'Klaus' (2019)
Michael Thomas of Collider included Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas in their "Best Holiday Movies and Shows on Disney+" list, stating, "The computer-animated special allows for the Disney crew to shine with each getting major focus across their individual stories. If you love Mickey and his friends, Mickey Twice Upon a Christmas is a wonderful ...
As the special takes place in the late winter, it makes no mention of Christmas (the original song likewise did not mention Christmas). Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July – This 1979 Rankin/Bass feature-length sequel was filmed in the "Animagic" stop-motion style of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. While the Frosty special is 30 minutes ...
Elliot the Littlest Reindeer is a 2018 Canadian animated Christmas film written and directed by Jennifer Wescott and featuring the voices of Josh Hutcherson, Samantha Bee, Martin Short, Morena Baccarin, Jeff Dunham and John Cleese.
The kids participate in a Christmas play, where Marcie plays The Virgin Mary, Franklin gets the role of Gabriel, Peppermint Patty unwillingly plays a sheep, and Sally, who has to say the line "Hark!" in the same play to summon a herald angel, inadvertently yells "Hockey stick!". Later, Harold (herald) Angel drops by to visit Charlie Brown ...