‘Tis the season for hanging stockings by the chimney, sipping hot cocoa by crackling fireplaces and singing carols under twinkling lights.
When you’re ready to relax, slip into your comfiest holiday socks and turn on a Christmas movie, try these short animated specials, fast-paced fantasy adventure films and heartfelt rom-coms on Disney+. There are plenty of nostalgic holiday classics to choose from, and of course, family-centered comedies that remind everyone about the spirit of the season.
Franchises like Home Alone and The Santa Clause have a home on Disney+, as well as entertaining standalone films like Jingle All the Way and Noelle.
Here are the best Christmas movies on Disney+ this holiday season.
The 50 Best Christmas Movies to Stream
The Naughty Nine
The cast of ‘The Naughty Nine,’ 2023.
Disney+
Ocean’s Eleven but make it holly-jolly! When troublemaking fifth-grader Andy (Winslow Fegley) finds himself on Santa’s “Naughty” list on Christmas morning, he marshals a band of fellow troublemakers for an epic heist at Santa’s North Pole Village — to steal the goodies they feel were unfairly denied.
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Jingle All the Way
Sinbad and Arnold Schwarzenegger in ‘Jingle All the Way,’ 1996.
Fox
It’s Turbo Time! This 1996 family comedy follows two rivals — mattress salesman Howard (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and postal worker Myron (Sinbad) — who go head-to-head on Christmas Eve in a desperate hunt for the hottest action-figure toy for their sons, even if it means having to fight a gaggle of mall Santas or surviving a cutthroat lottery along the way.
Watch Jingle All the Way on Disney+
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
Chris Pratt and Dave Bautista in ‘The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special,’ 2022.
Marvel Entertainment
During this festive season, Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) finds himself in a post-Gamora (Zoe Saldaña) funk following her 2014 variant’s disappearance at the end of Avengers: Endgame (2019). Determined to lift the Star-Lord’s spirits, the Guardians travel to Earth to retrieve his childhood hero: Kevin Bacon. Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementieff, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel and more reprise their MCU roles in this 2022 special.
Watch The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special on Disney+
Dashing Through the Snow
Lil Rel Howery in ‘Dashing Through the Snow,’ 2023.
Disney+
Due to not-so-jolly childhood memories, Atlanta social worker Eddie (Chris “Ludacris” Bridges) has a severe case of “Claus-trophobia” every holiday season. When he spends time with his kid (Madison Skye Validum) on Christmas Eve, the father-daughter duo stumble across Santa (Lil Rel Howery), who is being chased by those after his naughty-or-nice list and has the power to mend Eddie’s faith in Christmas.
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Home Alone
Macaulay Culkin and Joe Pesci in ‘Home Alone,’ 1990.
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From Catherine O’Hara’s iconic “Kevin!” scream to the ingenious booby traps set by 8-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), 1990’s Home Alone is a holiday classic. Chris Columbus directs this film starring Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern as “Wet Bandits” Harry and Marv, who plan to rob the McCallisters’ home when they go on vacation. Little do they know, Kevin has accidentally been left home alone, and he isn’t planning to let them in without a fight.
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Home Alone 2: Lost In New York
Macaulay Culkin in ‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,’ 1992.
20th Century Fox Film Corp
Arguably better than the original, this 1992 sequel follows Kevin McCallister on vacation in New York City — while the rest of his family are in Florida. He lives it up during the holiday season at The Plaza Hotel … until the Wet Bandits return (now called the “Sticky Bandits”). This holiday classic sees the return of Culkin, Pesci, Stern and O’Hara.
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Home Alone 3
Alex D. Linz in ‘Home Alone 3,’ 1997.
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Hijinks abound in the third installment of the series, which was released in 1997 with a standalone plot. In this silly holiday flick, Alex D. Linz stars as Alex Pruitt, an 8-year-old in Chicago who tries to stop international spies from finding a computer chip hidden in a toy car. (Keep an eye out for 11-year-old Scarlett Johansson in one of her first roles.)
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Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House
Mike Weinberg and Barbara Babcock in ‘Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House,’ 2002.
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This 2002 sequel to the ever-popular Home Alone film series returns to the McCallister family. This time, “Wet Bandit” Marv (French Stewart) and his wife Vera (Missi Pyle) plan to kidnap a prince, whose family is staying with the McCallisters for the holidays. This extraordinary plot is served with a side of holiday cheer. It stars Mike Weinberg as Kevin and Erick Avari as Prescott, the butler.
Watch Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House on Disney+
Home Sweet Home Alone
Archie Yates in ‘Home Sweet Home Alone,’ 2021.
Disney+
More than 30 years after the first Home Alone, 2021’s Home Sweet Home Alone follows 10-year-old Max Mercer (Archie Yates), who is accidentally left at home when his family goes to Japan. Married couple Jeff (Rob Delaney) and Pam (Ellie Kemper) try to break into the Mercers’ home, but Max is just as adept as Kevin McCallister at keeping criminals away. This comedy also stars Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson and Timothy Simons.
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Noelle
Anna Kendrick in ‘Noelle,’ 2019.
Walt Disney Pictures
Santa is retiring and passing on the Christmas duties to his son, Nick (Bill Hader). Too bad Nick doesn’t actually know what to do. His sister, Noelle (Anna Kendrick) — who loves all things holly and jolly — gets him to take a break. When Nick disappears, it’s up to Noelle to find her brother and save Christmas. (No pressure or anything!) This 2019 holiday comedy also stars Kingsley Ben-Adir, Billy Eichner, Julie Hagerty and Shirley MacLaine.
Watch Noelle on Disney+
Mickey & Minnie Wish Upon a Christmas
Mickey Mouse in ‘Mickey & Minnie Wish Upon a Christmas,’ 2021.
Disney Junior
Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and the gang want to celebrate their holiday traditions together in this animated 2021 film, but there’s just one problem: They are all so far from home! The pals have to overcome obstacles to make it to Hot Dog Hills by Christmas Eve, and with a little help from the Christmas Wishing Star, it just might happen.
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Disney’s A Christmas Carol
The Ghost of Christmas Present and Ebenezer Scrooge in ‘Disney’s A Christmas Carol,’ 2009.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Bah, humbug! Disney’s 2009 animated adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic story stars Jim Carrey as Ebenezer Scrooge. When the penny-pinching boss is mean to his clerk (Gary Oldman) and his nephew (Colin Firth), can the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come help him find the merry in the season, or will his life end as they predict?
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Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish
Eugene Levy, Keene Curtis and David Gallagher in ‘Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish,’ 1998.
Disney
When Richie Rich (David Gallagher) has a fight with his spoiled cousin Reggie (Jake Richardson), Richie turns to Professor Keanbean (Eugene Levy) and his wishing machine. In a magical twist, his wish to disappear comes true, and Richie enters an alternate reality where he doesn’t exist! This 1998 holiday film also stars Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Keene Curtis and Michelle Trachtenberg.
Watch Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish on Disney+
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
The Beast, Belle and friends in ‘Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas,’ 1997.
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Snow, romance, beautiful music — it’s a tale as old as time! In this Beauty and the Beast holiday special, Mrs. Potts (Angela Lansbury) tells the story of a Christmas when the Beast (Robby Benson) was still in his grizzly form and Belle (Paige O’Hara) was still getting to know the castle. As the snow falls, composer Forte (Tim Curry) tries his hardest to keep Belle and the Beast apart. But true love (just like Christmas!) can’t be stopped.
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The Santa Clause
Tim Allen and Paige Tamada in ‘The Santa Clause,’ 1994.
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Santa Claus fell off the roof, so naturally, Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) must don the red suit and take over. This 1994 holiday classic tells the story of Scott’s life turning upside down as he is unwittingly assigned to one of the most important jobs in the world. Luckily, his magical sleigh, reindeer and precocious elves know how to get him through the night — and the rest of the year.
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The Santa Clause 2
Spencer Breslin, David Krumholtz and Tim Allen in ‘The Santa Clause 2,’ 2002.
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Allen reprises his role as Santa in this 2002 sequel. After working diligently for eight years, Scott discovers that, per “The Mrs. Clause,” he has to get married by Christmas Eve or give up the red suit for good. But while he tries to find his Mrs. Claus, he also has to work to keep his son, Charlie (Eric Lloyd), off the naughty list! Elizabeth Mitchell also stars.
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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
Martin Short and Tim Allen in ‘The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause,’ 2006.
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Released in 2006, the third installment in the Santa Clause series is all about married life. Scott (Allen) and his wife Carol (Mitchell) are expecting a baby! When Carol’s parents visit the North Pole before the baby is born, everyone tries to keep the Santa business a secret.
But when Jack Frost (Martin Short) comes in to try to steal the gig, Santa and his pals have to clean up a downright frosty situation. (And if you’re still looking for more of Allen’s Kris Kringle, catch the Disney+ sequel series, The Santa Clauses.)
Watch Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause on Disney+
Miracle on 34th Street
Edmund Gwenn, Natalie Wood and Maureen O’Hara in ‘Miracle on 34th Street,’ 1947.
20th Century Fox
This 1947 film is a timeless Christmas tale about the power of believing in Santa Claus. After an older gentleman (Edmund Gwenn) is hired to wear the red suit at Macy’s, he causes a stir when people realize he thinks he’s actually St. Nick. He’s declared insane, and a lawyer (John Payne) works hard to convince the jury that Santa is real. This vintage holiday movie also stars Maureen O’Hara and Natalie Wood.
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Babes in Toyland
Ray Bolger and Annette Funicello in ‘Babes in Toyland,’ 1961.
Disney
Kidnapping, dancing, Christmastime and more make Babes in Toyland a musical for the ages! This 1961 tale is about Mary Contrary (Annette Funicello), who plans on marrying Tom (Tommy Sands) until the evil Barnaby (Ray Bolger) and his goons kidnap Tom and hatch a plot to steal Mary’s inheritance. Watching this is like stepping into Santa’s toy factory.
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One Magic Christmas
Gary Basaraba, Robbie Magwood and Elisabeth Harnois in ‘One Magic Christmas,’ 1985.
Disney
For one mother, the spirit of Christmas is found in her daughter’s eyes. Ginny Grainger (Mary Steenburgen) rediscovers the beauty of the holidays when her 6-year-old daughter Abbie (Elisabeth Harnois) meets her guardian angel Gideon (Harry Dean Stanton). This uplifting film was released in 1985.
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Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
Pluto, Mickey and Minnie in ‘Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas,’ 1999.
Disney
From a sweet story about Mickey and Minnie to a heartwarming holiday shared with Goofy and his son Max, this collection of animated holiday tales from 1999 is sure to warm your spirit. Even Donald Duck’s nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie appear in this kid-friendly movie. Kelsey Grammer, Wayne Allwine, Russi Taylor, Bill Farmer, Tony Anselmo and others lend their voices to this one.
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Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas
Mickey and Pluto in ‘Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas,’ 2004.
Disney
In this anthology film, the pals continue their series of heartwarming holiday stories. In one, Pluto wants to help decorate for the holidays, but he gets in trouble and Mickey banishes him to the doghouse. Pluto takes a job as a reindeer on Santa’s sleigh instead, but it doesn’t turn out exactly as he hoped. Another story follows Donald Duck, who tries everything to avoid the season’s festivities.
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Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year
The cast of ‘Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year,’ 2002.
Disney
Life in the Hundred Acre Wood is all fun and games … until Rabbit (voiced by Ken Sansom) gets annoyed! After reminiscing about their delightful Christmases, Pooh (Jim Cummings) and his friends make New Year’s resolutions to change their habits. But now Pooh is grumpy from his no-honey diet, Piglet (John Fiedler) bounces everywhere and everyone loses their sense of self in this animated 2002 film. It’s both thought-provoking and cute!
Watch Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year on Disney+
While You Were Sleeping
Peter Gallagher and Sandra Bullock in ‘While You Were Sleeping,’ 1995.
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Lucy (Sandra Bullock) usually doesn’t mind working over the holidays — that is, until she meets the handsome Peter (Peter Gallagher) and it’s love at first sight. After she saves Peter’s life, she pretends to be his fiancée and falls in love with his whole family, including his hunky brother, Jack (Bill Pullman). This 1995 rom-com is worth a repeat watch.
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The Search for Santa Paws
Kaitlyn Maher and Paws in ‘The Search for Santa Paws,’ 2010.
Disney
Puppies save the day in the Air Bud franchise’s Santa Paws, starring Santa’s dog, Santa Paws. After Santa (Richard Riehle) loses his memory while in New York City, his dog Paws (voiced by Zachary Gordon), an orphan named Quinn (Kaitlyn Maher), her friend Willamina (Madison Pettis) and a pack of adorable talking dogs have to work together to save him and help N.Y.C. rediscover the spirit of the season.
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Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
Three dogs in ‘Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups,’ 2012.
Disney
The 2012 sequel to Santa Paws stars a new cast of precious pups named Hope (voiced by Tatiana Gudegast), Jingle (Marlowe Peyton), Charity (Genevieve Hannelius) and Noble (Aidan Gemme). The merry Santa Pups catch a ride on Mrs. Claus’ (Cheryl Ladd) sled as she heads to Pineville, Mont. There, they can’t help but grant wishes to the kids, even when things start to go wrong. Mrs. Claus has to work with the pups to set things right before Christmas Eve.
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Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws
George Wendt and seven dogs wearing Santa hats in ‘Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws,’ 2009.
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Santa Buddies, another installment of the Air Bud franchise, takes place in the North Pole, where Budderball (voiced by Josh Flitter), B-Dawg (Skyler Gisondo), Rosebud (Liliana Mumy), Buddha (Field Cate) and MudBud (Ty Panitz) help Puppy Paws find his holiday spirit. This jolly film was released in 2009 and stars Christopher Lloyd, Danny Woodburn and Craig Anton.
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Prep & Landing
A still from ‘Prep & Landing,’ 2009.
Disney
This sweet 2009 animated short film is about elf spies, who travel around the world to secretly get homes ready for Santa. But when the experienced Wayne (voiced by David Foley) is stuck with newbie Lanny (Derek Richardson), their first mission goes off the rails and risks a merry Christmas for everyone.
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I’ll Be Home for Christmas
Jessica Biel and Jonathan Taylor Thomas in ‘I’ll Be Home for Christmas,’ 1998.
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Nineties teen stars Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Jessica Biel star in this 1998 holiday rom-com centered on college student Jake’s quest to get home for the holidays. If he makes it home in time for dinner, he’ll get his dad’s prized vintage Porsche. But he has to get through the little hiccup of waking up in the desert with no money and dressed in a Santa suit. It’s a dose of holiday cheer and nostalgia wrapped up into a 90-minute package.
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The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
Richard E. Grant, Keira Knightley, Eugenio Derbez and Mackenzie Foy in ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms,’ 2018.
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS
Based on The Nutcracker ballet, this fantastical 2018 film is a holiday treasure with its whimsical set, awe-worthy special effects and Christmas magic. Clara (Mackenzie Foy) is left a mysterious gift from her mother, and she is whisked away on a journey to four secret realms. It’s an adventurous world of dancing fairies, gingerbread soldiers and fighting mice. Keira Knightley, Morgan Freeman and Helen Mirren also star.
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The Muppet Christmas Carol
The cast of ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol,’ 1992.
Jim Henson Productions
In the Muppets’ version of the classic holiday tale, Kermit the Frog plays Bob Cratchit, a humble man who wants time with his family on Christmas. But when his boss Scrooge (Michael Caine) prioritizes money over family, Scrooge is visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future to teach him the meaning of the holiday. This musical film was released in 1992.
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Olaf’s Frozen Adventure
Olaf in ‘Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,’ 2017.
Walt Disney Studios
Everybody celebrates the holidays a little differently — and Olaf loves it all! When our favorite talking snowman discovers that Anna and Elsa don’t have holiday traditions, he sets out with Sven to discover all they can about the season to create a special Christmas in Arendelle. The cast of Frozen, including Josh Gad, Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell and Jonathan Groff, reprise their voice roles in this 2017 holiday special.
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The Small One
Boy and Small One in ‘The Small One,’ 1978.
Buena Vista/courtesy Everett Collection
Set in ancient Nazareth, Galilee, this 1978 animated short tells the story of a boy (voiced by Sean Marshall) who sells his donkey named Small One to a man named Joseph (Gordon Jump). He’ll miss his animal, but he knows it’s a worthy cause as Small One will help carry a pregnant woman named Mary to Bethlehem. Sound familiar?
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Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas
The cast of ‘Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas,’ 2011.
Fox/courtesy Everett Collection
This short holiday special catches up with the Ice Age characters at the most wonderful time of the year … well, in theory. When Sid ruins Manny’s Christmas, he travels to the North Pole to beg Santa Claus not to put him on the naughty list. This 2011 animated film features the voice talents of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Queen Latifah.
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Ernest Saves Christmas
Jim Varney in ‘Ernest Saves Christmas,’ 1988.
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Jim Varney returns as Ernest in Ernest Saves Christmas, a 1988 comedy full of magic, heart and hilarious moments from the know-it-all star. In this installment, Santa (Douglas Seale) wants to retire, but first, he must find the perfect person to pass on the torch. So, he teams up with Ernest, and they find a few people to help along the way. This chaotic, spellbinding film is entertaining for all ages.
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Godmothered
Jillian Bell and Isla Fisher in ‘Godmothered,’ 2020.
Disney+
Being a fairy godmother isn’t as easy as you’d think. When a young, inexperienced fairy-in-training named Eleanor (Jillian Bell) tries to answer a long-missing letter from a 10-year-old girl named Mackenzie, she ends up assisting the 40-year-old single mom she grew up to be (Isla Fisher). This Christmas comedy was released in 2020.
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The Ultimate Christmas Present
Hallee Hirsh, Brenda Song and Spencer Breslin in ‘The Ultimate Christmas Present,’ 2000.
Disney
It’s a winter wonderland in Los Angeles when 13-year-old Allie Thompson (Hallee Hirsh) and her best friend, Sam (Brenda Song), find a mysterious weather machine left behind by Santa. But when the flurries start to build up, Christmas could be ruined for everyone! This 2000 movie also stars Hallie Todd and Spencer Breslin.
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‘Twas the Night
Bryan Cranston in ‘Twas the Night,’ 2001.
Disney
Bryan Cranston stars as eccentric uncle Nick Wrigley in this 2001 comedy. After Santa Claus is accidentally knocked out of commission on Christmas Eve, Nick’s nephew, Danny (Josh Zuckerman), tries to save Christmas — while a trio of con artists try to steal from the Wrigleys. Ah, the spirit of the giving season!
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Christmas…Again?!
Scarlett Estevez in ‘Christmas…Again?!,’ 2021.
Disney+
The Groundhog Day-style of 2021’s Christmas…Again?! makes for a fun holiday film. Rowena (Scarlett Estevez) isn’t enjoying her Christmas — her parents (Daniel Sunjata and Alexis Carra) are getting a divorce. Rowena wishes for another Christmas, and it comes true! Now, she must relive the holiday again and again while learning a few life lessons about family and forgiveness in the process.
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The Christmas Star
Ed Asner in ‘The Christmas Star,’ 1986.
Disney
Horace McNickle (Ed Asner) may look like Santa Claus, but he definitely doesn’t act like the jolly fellow: He’s actually a counterfeiter dressed up like Kris Kringle to escape prison and blend in with fellow Santas. To find the stolen loot he had stashed before being arrested, Horace enlists the help of two impressionable kids who believe in him — and may just change his heart. This heartfelt Christmas tale came out in 1986.
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The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special
Older Han Solo and younger Han Solo in ‘The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special,’ 2020.
Disney+/Lucasfilm
LEGO Star Wars, but make it Christmas! This 2020 short follows Rey (voiced by Helen Sadler) and BB-8 as they journey to a mysterious Jedi Temple to learn more about the Force. The duo end up traveling through time to see some of the most famous heroes and villains from all eras of the saga — including Anakin (Matt Lanter), Han Solo (A.J. LoCascio) and the Child — in a fun throwback movie all about the merry holiday Life Day.
Watch The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special on Disney+
Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
The cast of ‘Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas,’ 1993.
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Some would say Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween film, but they would be wrong. The 1993 stop-motion musical is firmly a Christmas movie as Jack Skellington — voiced by Chris Sarandon, and his songs performed by Danny Elfman — tries to transform the spooky Halloween Town into Christmas Town. His own creepy nature doesn’t exactly emulate the joyful holiday, but luckily, rag doll Sally (Catherine O’Hara) is there to make everything okay again.
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