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The best Disney Christmas movies
The best Disney Christmas movies are those that combine the magic of fairy tales with the festive spirit of the season.
Disney Christmas character movies are an ideal option to enjoy these special dates with your family or as a couple.
In the market there is a wide variety of traditional characters that, depending on the country, are a great success, such as The Okiagari in Japan, the Gingerbread cookies in northern Europe or the wooden Nutcrackers in the United States, but on a global level there is nothing like it. that Disney offers with a wide catalog of dolls, toys and Christmas titles, from classics such as Home Alone or The Muppets in a Christmas Carol, to original productions such as Noelle or Sweethearts.
Here we present some of the best Christmas movies you can watch.
- Frozen frozen adventure. This film tells the story of two sisters, Anna and Elsa, who must save their kingdom from an eternal winter caused by Elsa's powers.
- The polar Express. Based on the book of the same name, this film tells the journey of a boy who doubts the existence of Santa Claus and who is invited to board a magical train that takes him to the North Pole.
- Mickey's Christmas. A collection of animated shorts starring classic Disney characters, such as Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Goofy, Donald and Pluto, who live different Christmas adventures.
- The Nutcracker and the Four Realms. An adaptation of the famous ballet, this film follows Clara, a young girl who receives a nutcracker as a gift and who travels to a fantastical world where she must face an evil tyrant.
-Home Alone (1990): One of the most famous and fun comedies of all time, starring the young Macaulay Culkin, who is left alone in his house when his family goes on vacation and has to defend himself from two clumsy thieves.
A film full of humor, adventure and tenderness, which has become a Christmas icon.
- The Muppets in a Christmas Carol (1992): The funniest and most original version of the Charles Dickens classic, with Jim Henson's friendly characters as the protagonists.
Kermit is Bob Cratchit, the employee of the miserly Scrooge (Michael Caine), who is visited by three ghosts who show him the past, present and future of Christmas.
A film with music, humor and emotion, that respects the original message of the story.
-Noelle (2019): A Disney + original film, which introduces us to Santa Claus's daughter, Noelle (Anna Kendrick), who has to assume the role of her father when he disappears.
Along with her brother Nick (Bill Hader), who is not ready to be the new Santa, and a reindeer named Snowcone, Noelle will live a Christmas adventure in the real world, where she will discover the true meaning of Christmas.
- Godmothered (2020): Another Disney+ original film, which tells the story of Eleanor (Jillian Bell), an inexperienced fairy godmother who wants to prove that her profession is not obsolete.
To do this, she decides to help Mackenzie (Isla Fisher), a woman who lost hope for her life after sending a letter to the fairy godmother when she was a child. A romantic comedy with a magical and Christmas touch.
- The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993): Tim Burton's masterpiece, which mixes stop-motion animation with the music of Danny Elfman, to create a unique and fascinating universe.
The film tells the story of Jack Skellington, the king of Halloween, who discovers Christmas Town and decides to kidnap Santa Claus to take his place. An original, creative and moving film that can be enjoyed at any time of the year.
- Mickey Discovers Christmas is a Disney animated film that premiered in 1999.
The film tells three Christmas stories starring Mickey Mouse and his friends.
In the first, Mickey and Minnie exchange their most precious gifts to show their love. In the second, Goofy tries to maintain his son Max's illusion about Santa Claus.
In the third, Donald Duck and his nephews learn the true meaning of Christmas by reliving the same day over and over again. The film is a fun and emotional celebration of the magic of Christmas and the value of friendship.
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