Christmas, animated films
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With a “corncob pipe and a button nose,” Frosty the Snowman is available for streaming on Hulu, Disney+, and Sling. This animated classic, which first aired in 1969 as a Christmas TV special, tells the tale of this “jolly, happy soul” through a series of fun (and extremely catchy) songs and dances.
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,'' a 1964 stop-motion animated musical drama, is a favorite in the days leading up to Christmas. Here's how to watch.
In this list, we highlight some of the best G-rated Christmas movies for children, perfect for cozy nights, family gatherings, and holiday breaks. These selections are widely recognized for their family-friendly content, festive spirit, and lasting popularity, making them ideal additions to any Christmas watchlist.
It’s that time of the year again, where it’s socially acceptable to finally rewatch your favourite animated holiday films and maybe even stumble upon a few new ones to add to the list. There’s a
Mashable / Images: Shutterstock Some people get in the mood for the holidays by decorating a tree, baking cookies, or venturing out to look at houses draped in thousands of string lights. Others just pop on a Christmas movie to get into the spirit.
Favorites like "Eyes Wide Shut" and "Die Hard" join classics like "It's a Wonderful Life" in IndieWire's guide to the best Christmas movies.