Mickey's Merry Christmas

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Movie
German title Mickey's Merry Christmas
Original title Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1999
length 70 minutes
Rod
Director Alex man
script Richard Cray
music J. Eric Schmidt
cut Scott Bucsis

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (Original title: Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas ) is an American three-part episodes - animated film of the Walt Disney Company in 1999. directs this direct-to-DVD production led Alex Mann.

In the film, various residents of Duckburg appear in stories about the Christmas season . In 2004 Disney produced a sequel called Mickey's Turbulent Christmas .

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Christmas without end

Tick, trick and track wish it was Christmas every day. But when this wish comes true, after a while they are no longer enthusiastic about it. Soon they'll ruin the festival because they're tired of it. But after another attempt to bring the celebration to a proper end, the repetition of the festival ends.

Santa Claus rarely comes alone

After Goofy and Max have sent letters to Santa Claus, the cat Karlo tells Max that Santa does not exist. Goofy then tries by all means to prove the opposite to Max. After falling off the roof while waiting for Santa Claus and giving up hope, Max disguises himself as Santa Claus to make Goofy happy.

A nice mess

Mickey and Minnie have little money to buy the right present for each of the presents. So Micky sells his harmonica to buy the present for Minnie and Minnie sells her watch to give Micky something. For Christmas, Micky receives a case for his harmonica as a present and Minnie a chain for her watch.

Honors

Annie Awards 2000

nominated:

  • Outstanding performance in an animated DVD production
Golden Reel Awards 2000

nominated:

  • Best sound editing in a DVD production

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