In previous years, there have been several posts dedicated to obscure Christmas movies, specials, and cartoons here on the creation of beauty is art. The reason is simple. I love them...a lot. Though the more popular holiday movies and specials make me smile, there is something extra thrilling about discovering media that is lesser known. Something new-to-me. Something I might have missed before. I used to find all sorts of random Christmas movies at the dollar store and at different thrift stores. This year, I have managed to find some hidden gems on free streaming platforms. I absolutely love free streaming sites, because it is often possible to find lesser known media from the 80s, 90s, and 00s. How exciting! Today, I wanted to share five of my favourite obscure Christmas cartoons. Each one has been adding to the magic of the holiday season this year.
Snuffy: The Elf Who Saved Christmas. It was a couple of years ago that I came across the animated Easter special, Easter Egg Mornin'. That was love at first watch for me. It was through that cartoon that I learned who the singer Bobby Goldsboro was. I have since become a massive fan of his music and his other holiday cartoon specials from the 90s. One example is Snuffy: The Elf Who Saved Christmas. Luckily, someone uploaded it onto YouTube for all to watch, so I have been able to enjoy this obscure (but wonderful) holiday cartoon. Not only does this holiday special have fun and catchy songs, but it has a really important message about having something to offer at every stage of life. This cartoon has it all: music, a message, and Bobby Goldsboro.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Next on the list is a Christmas cartoon from 1999 called, We Wish You a Merry Christmas. I found this one on Tubi and then purchased a DVD set with two other cartoons, Jingle Bells and O Christmas Tree...also excellent and worth watching. We Wish You a Merry Christmas is a fictional story about how the iconic Christmas song was written. It also brought together a town in a wonderful new way. This cartoon was sweet, earnest, and reminded the audience that there is often more to people than we realize. Bonus: there is an impressive cast, including Lacey Chabert and E.G. Daily.
Santa Claus' First Christmas. Now for the last entry in this list of obscure Christmas cartoons. (For this year, at least. I am sure there will be more obscure Christmas themed posts in the years to come.) Santa Claus' First Christmas is a cartoon that I found on a YouTube channel dedicated to holiday themed uploads, though the name of the cartoon was listed incorrectly. This cartoon includes songs by Bing Crosby, which is always a good idea, and is all about how Santa became the celebrated icon he is today. I always love a good origin story, so this obscure cartoon checked off all the boxes. It was sweet, interesting, and had enough action to move the story along. All in all, it has added to the wonder of the season and has become a fast favourite.
Have you seen any of these obscure Christmas cartoons? Which one will you add to your watch list?
I don't know many of them but thanks for your sharing...
ReplyDeleteIt is so fun discovering different holiday specials!
DeleteI looove holiday specials!
ReplyDeleteEven I didn't know any of these, its always fun to see how many of them are around!^^
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Yes, there are so many! It's always fun to discover new ones.
DeleteI didn't know any of these, so thank you for sharing, Shannon! xxx
ReplyDeleteOf course! :D
DeleteThanks for sharing I am always looking for new Christmas movies and shows to watch. These look really fun and heart warming. There is a movie from 1940 called Beyond Tomorrow. It is about three wealthy bachelors who take in tenants and become friends with them, there are ghosts involved. It is good you should check it out.
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Ooh thank you so so much for the recommendation! I was able to find the movie, so I'm going to watch it tonight. You're the best!
DeleteBom sábado e um excelente final de semana. Acho que aqui no Brasil, nunca passaram esses filmes. Obrigado pela dica.
ReplyDeleteUnderstandable! I continue to find random things online, thankfully!
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