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  2. The Magic Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Christmas Tree was released on VHS by Goodtimes in 1992. It has been marketed in a two-pack with the Mexican film Santa Claus . In 2011, the film was parodied by Mike Nelson , Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett of RiffTrax .

  3. Bettina Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Christmas Tree, written by Lee Kingman, 1956 (Harper) Angelo and Rosaline 1957 (London: William Collins, Sons ) Pantaloni 1957 (New York: Harper & Brothers) - "The muted colors and superb draughtsmanship of illustrations depicting village life and Italian temperament are a joy.

  4. Natal Luz - Wikipedia

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    The celebration of the Natal Luz consists of a wide array of events and attractions, [5] including one that allows visitors to feel how it is to be inside a Christmas tree. The so-called magic Christmas tree is 99-foot tall and has over 3,500 ornaments, 2,600 string lights, 1,000 strobe lights, and an artificial snow machine.

  5. Lifetime Network Rolls Out Full 2023 Christmas Movies Lineup

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    Christmas Plus One. Premieres Saturday, Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. ET Stars Emily Alatalo and Corey Sevier. When sisters Cara (Emily Alatalo) and Amy (Vanessa Smythe) make a pact to find their soulmates by ...

  6. Magic Tree House - Wikipedia

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    A musical adaptation, Magic Tree House: The Musical, was created by Will Osborne and Randy Court based on Christmas in Camelot and premiered in September 2007. [21] Osborne hoped that it would have appeal to both kids and adults, like The Lion King or Mary Poppins . [ 21 ]

  7. White House Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    The White House Christmas tree has been displayed in the Blue Room many times since 1961. It has also occasionally been displayed in the Entrance Hall. [8] [25] Generally, there is more than one Christmas tree in and around the White House, for instance, in 1997 there were 36, [26] in 2008 there were 27. [27]