Forever Friends Bears discover the magical Christmas star.

 
 

 


 

Good animated version of the Charles Dickens classic, though the appearance of the Spirit of Christmas Future might be too frightening for very young children.

 
 

Donner's wife gives birth to a baby fawn named Rudolph, but the two are shocked to discover that Rudolph's unusually red nose is capable of glowing. Santa Claus visits their cave to meet their son for the first time and warns them that Rudolph will be unqualified to pull the sleigh if he continues to carry the trait for the rest of his life, so Donner tries to conceal Rudolph's nose with dirt.

A year later, Rudolph's parents take him to… See more

 
 

One winter morning a little boy named James wakes up to find that everything outside has turned snow-white. Overjoyed, James rushes downstairs and into the garden, where he begins to build a snowman. James sleeps fitfully, and at midnight he wakes up and decides to check on his snowman. He opens the back door… he can't believe his eyes… The snowman has come to life! James finds himself face to face with a smiling snowman, who with a polite doff of his hat introduces himself and marks the beginning of magical friendship and marvelous adventure.

 
 

The Wish That Changed Christmas part 1

The Wish That Changed Christmas part 2

The Wish That Changed Christmas part 3

The Wish That Changed Christmas part 4

The story of an orphan who follows the secret advice of a special message to find the perfect Grandmother on Christmas Eve.

Based on the book "The Story of Holly and Ivy".

 
 

One day in a school shortly before Christmas, a magician named Professor Hinkle is hired to perform for the pupils but fails to entertain them, so they go outside and build a snowman that they name Frosty. However, Professor Hinkle's rabbit, Hocus Pocus, escapes from the building while wearing his owner's top hat, which the children decide to put on top of Frosty's head, and the magic from the hat successfully anthropomorphizes him. This delights the students, but the agitated Hinkle wants his hat back, which the children refuse to provide him with. Antagonized by both the children's dislike of his magic performance and the fact that he may not be given his top hat back, Professor Hinkle makes it his main priority to snatch the hat back from Frosty.