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It features both vocal and instrumental music. All of the music is played by Yoyo. The CD also features the animated short "A Bongo Christmas." They have also released a CD entitled One Donut a Day! on July 1, 2007. It includes 19 short songs. One Donut a Day! also has 3 animated music videos, that can be accessible through placing the CD into ...
The Yule Log was created in 1966 by Fred M. Thrower, president and chief executive officer of WPIX, Inc. Inspired by an animated Coca-Cola commercial from a year earlier that showed Santa Claus at a fireplace, he envisioned the program as a televised Christmas gift to those residents of New York who lived in apartments and homes without fireplaces.
Music by: Harry Nilsson ... Ziggy's Gift is a 1982 American animated holiday television special based on the Ziggy comics. ... List of Christmas films; References
A sophisticated animated tale is delivered, along with an astounding message and pristine dialogue. This cartoon proved so impressive it spawned a live-action TV-movie (starring John Goodman) in 2006.
When you're ready to relax, slip into your comfiest holiday socks and turn on a Christmas movie, try these short animated specials, fast-paced fantasy adventure films and heartfelt rom-coms on ...
Merry Madagascar is a Christmas special that was first broadcast on the NBC network on November 17, 2009, which starred the characters from the film series Madagascar, and takes place sometime between the first and second film. [1] It is the second DreamWorks Animation Christmas special, after Shrek the Halls.
A Garfield Christmas Special is a 1987 American animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip, created by Jim Davis.It is directed by Phil Roman and stars Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield the house cat, as well as Thom Huge, Gregg Berger, Julie Payne, Pat Harrington Jr., David L. Lander and Pat Carroll.
The Christmas Raccoons is the first of four Canadian animated television specials, before the main animated television series succeeding it, The Raccoons, took place. [1] It was first broadcast on CBC in Canada on December 17, 1980 and three days later in first-run syndication in the United States on December 20. [2]