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The video, which has since gone viral, shows adult actors dressed as biblical characters, sheep and even stars, acting out the kids' funny retelling of the iconic tale.
Warner Home Video repackaged the DVD release of the special along with three of other Rankin/Bass Christmas DVDs in the 4 Kid Favorites: Merry Masterpieces box set, released on October 13, 2015. It was also released on DVD and Blu Ray as "The Complete Rankin/Bass Christmas Collection" with all 18 Christmas Specials on October 31, 2023.
A Charlie Brown Christmas (CBS, 1965) Directed by Bill Melendez. Written by Charles Schulz. Young voice-over talent Peter Robbins made his indelible mark as Charlie Brown in this poignant holiday ...
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids; Father Christmas and the Missing Reindeer; Felix the Cat (originally on ABC Kids, sometimes shared with Network Ten in Victoria) Festival of Family Classics; Fillmore! Fireball XL5; The First Easter Rabbit; The First Christmas; The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow; The First Snow of Winter ...
The Christmas House is a made-for-television film produced for the Hallmark Channel.A Christmas-themed comedy-drama, it was directed by Michael Grossman.It features an ensemble cast, including Sharon Lawrence and Treat Williams as a wife and husband who invite their two adult sons (played by Robert Buckley and Jonathan Bennett) to come back home for Christmas and recreate a past family tradition.
Apple dropped its annual holiday themed ad last week as Christmas is right around the corner. The nearly four-minute video uses "stop-motion animation" to tell a cute story that shows how people ...
12 Tiny Christmas Tales (stylized onscreen as 12 tiny Christmas tales) is an American Christmas animated short film that was broadcast on Cartoon Network on December 7, 2001. [1] This project was animated and directed by Bill Plympton and Inspired by Christmas cards that Plympton began drawing for his parents in 1964.
First performed on Saturday Night Live in 1978, the the lyrics imagine a Santa who's burned out by the commercialization of Christmas. 21. "We're Coming to Your House" by the Three Stooges