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Directed by Richard RichOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Christmas films,
Films about birds,
Ghost filmsActors Laura Bailey,
Yuri Lowenthal,
Gina K. Bowes,
David Lodge,
James Arrington,
Alessandro BevilacquaRating38%
Princess Odette and Prince Derek are on their way to Queen Uberta's castle to celebrate their very first Christmas together as beloved husband and wife. Unbeknownst to them, however, the exceedingly strong and dangerous enchanter Rothbart has put in a motion a plan to return from the dead, enlisting a black cat named Number 9 to help by promising him nine extra lives. Number 9 succeeds in luring Derek to the cellar of Uberta's castle where he opens a chest with the initial R on it. At first there is nothing inside, but once Derek leaves, Rothbart emerges from the chest as a ghost. From here, Rothbart moves to the next portion his plan, which is to destroy the Christmas spirit of the kingdom (the only thing more powerful than the Forbidden Arts) which will give him the power to be fully revived in bodily form of solid flesh and blood. Rothbart is able to cast minor spells of dark magic that cause people to fight and abhor the Christmas spirit. He does this to Queen Uberta and Lord Rogers, and later to the villagers until almost the entire village is in disharmony.Directed by Stevie Wermers-SkeltonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Christmas films,
Children's filmsActors Dave Foley,
Derek Richardson,
Emily Alyn Lind,
Sarah Chalke,
Rob Riggle,
Chris ParnellRating72%
The beginning of the special introduces the Coal Elf Brigade, a special unit of Christmas elves that is responsible for delivering lumps of coal to naughty children. While seeming cruel to some, the brigade adds small, encouraging notes to the lumps such as "Try Harder next year," in an attempt to steer the children back to the nice list. , 1h20
Origin FranceGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Christmas films,
Santa Claus in filmActors Max Cullen,
Benoît Allemane,
Shane Jacobson,
Bruno Salomone,
Hugh Sheridan,
Didier BriceRating62%
The movie opens in Sydney, Australia where Nicholas and his best friend Felix, gazing at the toy shop window seeing what Santa's workshop looks like. They reside at the orphanage where all the Children were orphans. The bully, Grincroch, picks on Nicholas that Santa doesn't exist as he asks him that he's afraid of heights. But, Nicholas manages to retrieve a toy for the child after climbing up the orphanage fence. Nicholas was pure of heart believing Christmas and Santa. But on Christmas Eve, Nicholas's best friend Felix, gets adopted by his new parents and gives his lucky charm to Nicholas as Felix with his new parents move to America., 8minutes
Directed by Friz FrelengOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Christmas films,
Time travel films,
Ghost films,
Children's filmsActors Mel BlancRating65%
Scrooge (Yosemite Sam) is counting money in the counting house of his firm when Bob Cratchit (Porky) comes in, wanting to borrow a lump of coal as he is freezing. Scrooge refuses, and just after this Bugs comes in with Christmas decorations and mistletoe. He is tossed out, and decides that "somebody oughta teach that little humbug some Christmas spirit". Bugs then borrows a piece of coal and places it in the office of Cratchit, who graciously thanks him., 1h13
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Christmas films,
Time travel films,
Films about dogs,
Ghost films,
Buddy films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Steven Weber,
Dom DeLuise,
Ernest Borgnine,
Sheena Easton,
Charles Nelson Reilly,
Bebe NeuwirthRating49%
The film opens with angel puppies talking to Annabelle (Bebe Neuwirth). They ask her to tell them a story. She begins to tell them about how Carface saved Christmas with a little guidance from Charlie (Steven Weber) and Itchy (Dom DeLuise)., 1h20
Directed by Benjamin Renner,
Patrick ImbertOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Christmas films,
Théâtre,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Films about dogs,
Films about pigs,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Wolves in film,
Films about birds,
Films about foxes,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Boris Rehlinger,
Guillaume Bouchède,
Céline Ronté,
Damien Witecka,
Antoine Schoumsky,
Bernard LarmandeRating74%
Le film est constitué de trois histoires courtes, qui se déroulent au moins en partie dans une même ferme et ont en commun certains personnages. Les différents segments sont reliés entre eux par des scènes de transition qui ont lieu sur une scène de théâtre, où un renard s'adresse au public pour présenter les différentes pièces que la troupe d'animaux va interpréter., 47minutes
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Christmas films,
Films about cats,
Children's filmsActors Billy West,
Kathleen Barr,
Joe Alaskey,
Nancy Cartwright,
Ian James Corlett,
Jim CummingsRating65%
The movie begins with Jerry and his little nephew Tuffy watching the Christmas ballet in New York City, while a group of cats, including Tom, in an alley overlooking the Empire State Building, sing a song for the Cat King. Later, Jerry goes to the empty stage floor, where magic begins to happen. Toys come alive including Nelly the pony and Paulie the Christmas Ornament. The magic then makes a Music Box Ballerina come to life, and Jerry dances with her (the Miniature Overture plays through this scene)., 45minutes
Directed by Steven Dean MooreGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Christmas films,
Children's films,
Santa Claus in filmActors Drew Barrymore,
Edward Asnere,
Jay Mohr,
Dan Castellaneta,
Joe Pantoliano,
Peter MacNicolRating69%
The story follows an anthropomorphic Jack Russell Terrier named Olive (voiced by Drew Barrymore), who does not act at all like a dog. ("The Days Still Remaining 'Till Christmas") While in town, she meets Martini, a con artist penguin (voiced by Joe Pantoliano), from whom she buys a "Rolexxx". When she returns home from some errands, she finds her owner, Tim (voiced by Jay Mohr), putting away Christmas decorations and announcing morosely that there "won't be any Christmas".