Christmas specials you wish to see this year

Ashleigh S

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I hope they show the garfield one! Havent seen that one in years. Also I wanna see that one new one that came on in 1999 or 98 the one when frosty the snow man and santa go to war over christmas and frosty ends up winning and delivering presents but the kids dont want them and santa comes back to save the day was computer animated I have it on VHS but its so old now. ANy others anyone else wish to see?
 
I would love to see:

The Garfield X-Mas special
For Better or for Worse X-Mas special
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas
It's a Wonderful Life (it's a movie, but I just had to mention it!)
The Nutcracker (Disney used to show this cool adaption to the Nutcracker for a few years...they haven't shown it for like 3 years now, maybe they'll be nice and show it this year).
Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (I loved this one!)


I have most of the other Rankin/Bass X-Mas specials on tape, so I won't list them.
 
Specials that I like,and don't have on VHS/DVD....

A Charlie Brown Christmas (actually saw this for once,I usually miss it when it airs)

Frosty the Snowman(I also like the sequel,which introduces Frosty's wife,Crystal....ABC Family usually shows it...)

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

The Year Without a Santa Claus

Olive,the Other Reindeer

Specials I have,and try to watch at least once during Christmastime...

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

A Garfield Christmas

Mickey's Christmas Carol

...and I like to watch Christmas themed episodes of my favorite shows(South Park,Futurama,The Simpsons,Family Guy,Pinky and the Brain)...
 
Oh, how could I forget about that one?! I haven't seen that in AGES, and I don't want to get the DVD/VHS because it was edited for some reason.
 
Santa Vs. The Snowman, with Jonathan Winters and Ben Stein. A 3D version has been in IMAX theatres for the last few holiday seasons and is available on DVD.

Anyone remember the show that aired just before in the sole TV appearance for both? Ozzy the Online Elf?

I have the DVD for the Claymation Christmas Special and watch it regularly. And I would love to get DVDs of The Raccoons Christmas special and The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (Currently have decrepit VHS copies). And I would really, really love any form of The Night The Animals Talked.

PS: The Garfield Christmas show is available on DVD:

http://www.amazon.com/Garfield-Cele...pd_bbs_sr_1/102-6090096-5203358?ie=UTF8&s=dvd

And that's probably the only way you'll get to see it.
 
Exactly what I was going to write. I haven't seen these on TV in years. The best I've got are some super old VHS from when they aired for the first time in the 80s. I know at least one of them is on DVD, but I keep hearing that it's edited. It just isn't Christmas if I haven't watched them.

Specials I like:

Mickey's Christmas Carol (one of the best specials I've ever seen)

Specials I try to watch at least once in December, or it's not Christmas:

A Charlie Brown Christmas
Garfield's Christmas
Muppet Christmas Carol (not cartoon, but oh well)
 
There was another one called Jingle Bell Rock that was pretty good from what i recall. And i wish some channel would buy the rights to he-man just so i could see the he-man and she-ra Christmas special (yeah, its on dvd, but i dont like he-man THAT much)
 
I'd like to see that snowman special from the 80s where a snowman takes a kid to some sort of snowy place, and there are many other snowmen, and they party. It's just the music and the animation was flawlessly beautiful..:crying:



Thom
 
It's just not Christmas without How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Chuck Jones + Boris Karloff was a match made in cartoon heaven. And that song.........

You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch
You really are a heel
You're as cuddly as a cactus
You're as charming as an eel
Mr. Griiiiiiinch....
You're a bad banana with a
Greasy black peel.

It don't get no better than that, folks
 
1980's He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jackie Chan Adventures Christmas episode

Teenage Mutant Nunja Turtles Christmas episode (Splinter as Santa was funny!)

and of course, Mickey's Christmas Carol is a MUST see!
 
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