Mickey's turbulent Christmas season

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Movie
German title Mickey's turbulent Christmas season
Original title Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2004
length 68 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Matthew O'Callaghan
script Chad Fiveash,
Carole Holliday,
Peggy Holmes,
Bill Motz,
Matthew O'Callaghan,
Jim Peronto,
James Patrick Stoterau
music Stephen James Taylor

Mickey's turbulent Christmas time (original title: Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas ) is an American five-part animated film of the Walt Disney Company by Matthew O'Callaghan in 2004. The film is the sequel of the film Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas from the year 1999th

The cartoon was produced in 2004 as a direct-to-DVD production and made using 3D computer animation . The five parts of the film tell stories about the residents of Duckburg at Christmas time . The film was released in Germany on November 11, 2004.

action

A hot and cold friendship
Minnie and Daisy compete for the audience in a figure skating competition. After Minnie finally falls during the daring feats, they make up again.
Once to the North Pole and back
Tick ​​Trick and Track travel to the North Pole to add themselves to Santa's list of good children. But there they wreak havoc and have to put everyone back in order. In the end, they manage to put themselves on the list and receive presents for Christmas.
Maximum Christmas
Max brings his girlfriend to the party for Christmas, but he is ashamed of his father, which he then gives him to understand. Finally he realizes how selfish he was and it will be a happy festival.
Donald's heavenly choir
Donald is annoyed by Christmas and especially by the song We wish you a Merry Christmas and tries to escape it. In doing so, however, he ruins a performance. Finally he changes his attitude and conducts the Christmas choir.
Pluto, lightning and thunder
When Pluto destroyed the decorations on Micky's Christmas tree out of anticipation, he was yelled at by him. Then he runs away and comes to Santa Claus at the North Pole. When Micky notices Pluto's absence, he goes looking for him. Finally, Pluto is brought back by Santa Claus in his sleigh.

Honors

DVDX Awards 2005
  • Best Score in a DVD Production: Stephen James Taylor
  • nominated:
    • Best Character Animation in a DVD Production (Minnie Mouse)
    • Best script for a DVD production
Golden Reel Awards 2005
  • nominated:
    • Best sound editing in a DVD production

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