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  2. Template:Merry Christmas - Wikipedia

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  3. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party - Wikipedia

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    Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party is a Walt Disney World event hosted at Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida on select evenings from 7:00 pm to midnight in November and December leading up to Christmas. It features several activities such as a parade, dance parties, character meet-and-greets, and complimentary treat stations.

  4. List of best-selling Christmas albums in the United States

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    Merry Christmas: Columbia: 5× Platinum 1995 Bing Crosby: White Christmas (originally released in 1945 under the title Merry Christmas) Decca: 4× Platinum 1995 Mannheim Steamroller: Christmas in the Aire: American Gramaphone: 4× Platinum 1987 Various A Very Special Christmas: A&M: 4× Platinum 1985 Elvis Presley: It's Christmas Time

  5. 109 Fun And Festive Ways To Wish Everyone A Merry Christmas - AOL

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    Below, we've rounded up 109 "Merry Christmas" wishes that range from short and sweet to silly and sentimental, all aimed at helping you express love, gratitude, and a festive spirit this holiday ...

  6. A Very Merry Pooh Year - Wikipedia

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    A Very Merry Pooh Year (also known as Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year) is a 2002 American direct-to-video Christmas animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. [2] The film features the 1991 Christmas television special Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too , as well as a new film, Happy Pooh Year .

  7. We Wish You a Merry Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol-based composer, conductor and organist Arthur Warrell (1883–1939) [1] is responsible for the popularity of the carol. Warrell, a lecturer at the University of Bristol from 1909, [2] arranged the tune for his own University of Bristol Madrigal Singers as an elaborate four-part arrangement, which he performed with them in concert on December 6, 1935. [3]