I love Christmas so much. Thank you, ma'am, thank you. Do you think the band will ever show up? If your holiday viewing time is limited, you may prefer a classic such as , , or. Santy, I'm so happy you came. Well, hey, Santa, I believed in ya all along.
Anamation was very good - not as good a feature but way above average for this type of production. A case, for my harmonica. Say, we got us some more work to do, Max, or Santy won't find our chimney. Max willingly helps shovel snow and tries to give his dad a happy Christmas when Goofy feels sad. Hey, how about this tree? We'll come up with something, we just gotta. All copyrights, trademarks, and logos are owned by their respective owners.
Archived from on 8 December 2012. Kid, I ain't so sure there is such a thing as. The idea of a movie seems to be a win-win proposition. Ten feet of towering Nova Scotia pine. In the end, the real Santa actually comes and gives Max the gift he had asked for earlier as well as blowing some snow on Pete's house when the cunning neighbor tries to flatter the legendary figure.
Mickey helps stop a family from spending more than they can afford. After a few days, however, they begin to get tired of Christmas and soon realize that every day will be exactly the same as the day when they first made their wish. Hey, how about giving your old man a hand? Look, Maxie, I found the front door. Remember how we always open one present on Christmas Eve? In the third story, Mickey and Minnie both are working hard to save enough to buy each other a special present. Mr Mortimer, I can't thank you enough.
The tale's ultimate message is that Santa is real because we believe in him, but the story could introduce a seed of doubt about Santa's existence. Purchased for my two year old grand daughter, thinking I can' t go wrong if Mickey is on the cover, right? Maxie, I might have let you down, but you sure didn't let me down. Where are we going, Dad? The legions of Disney zombies out there would gladly eat up a cartoon that featured classic characters such as Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Chip and Dale, and Pluto in a Christmas setting. Why, if it ain't the goof master himself. Foot off the brake, the kids are waiting. It's my favourite part of Christmas. You know, just the usual.
But what if we wished it was here every day? After this, the boys finally read the gift card that was given to them which they had previously disregarded. Donald sometimes loses his temper but loves his nephews and wants them to appreciate what's special about Christmas. Donald, stop playing with the boys' presents. Why, boys, it's like you could read my mind. So, this Christmas season, let us all do our parts To keep Christmas spirit alive in our hearts. Mickey and Minnie work hard to save money so they can buy presents. Wait, Santy, he's around somewheres.
Last one down the hill's a rotten egg. Let's play with our new toys. So Christmas was meant to last just one day, And maybe it's better that way. The goof brain thinks there's a Santy Claus. Sure as I stand here. Every year, I ask for the same gift, and every year I get it.
However, as soon as they get home, Pete, the neighbor, tells Max that Santa does not exist, predicting how he can't fly around the world in one night. Some of the stories are better than others - for example I thought the Mnnie Mouse and Daisy skating piece was kind of weak - but they are all at least above average for this type of short. To share my present with little Jimmy next door. Meanwhile, Minnie's bonus from her stingy boss proves to be nothing but a. The tales stress positive messages about love, caring, the spirit of giving, and the magic of the season.