DVD Features: Five classic cartoons from Rankin/Bass Productions: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town, Frosty the Snowman, Frosty Returns, and The Little Drummer Boy. Also includes a bonus CD.
DVD Features: (The main feature is Frosty's Winter Wonderland, but 'Twas the Night... is the more popular/loved one of the two, and is the only way to own it on DVD.)
DVD Features: Includes six classic Disney shorts, three of which are "technically" Christmas-themed (in bold): Mickey's Good Deed (1932), Toy Tinkers (1949), Clock Watcher (1945), Corn Chips (1951), Rescue Dog (1947), Lend a Paw (1941), and Peculiar Penguins (1935).
DVD Features: Includes two other Christmas cartoons from Disney: The Small One (1978) and Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952)
Note: Mickey's Christmas Carol has been released on DVD twice before (both now out of print, but still available to purchase), originally on the House of Mouse Christmas DVD (Pluto's Christmas Tree is also on that DVD) and more recently on the Walt Disney Treasures release, Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Vol. 2 - the latter being the most complete release, as it is the only version on DVD in anamorphic widescreen and also includes the original "Making of" documentary.
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DVD Features: Contains old and classic animated shorts, including Pluto's Christmas Tree and Mickey's Christmas Carol (full screen and w/o the opening and closing credits).
DVD Features: Three Disney cartoons created for this release, with Donald and his nephews, Goofy and his son Max, and Mickey and Minnie. Narrated by Kelsey Grammer.
DVD Features: This is a "Sequel" to "Mickey's Once...," but this one being the first CGI-animated Disney cartoons, featuring five shorts with Minnie and Daisy, Donald and his nephews, Goofy and his son Max, Donald, and Pluto and Mickey.
Bonus features include Deleted scenes, Backstage Disney: Inspiration on Ice with Michelle Kwan, and Games and DVD-ROM printables.
DVD Features: (from the original DVD release: Commentary by director Brian Henson, ,Frogs, Pigs & Humbug: Unwrapping a New Holiday Classic, Christmas Around the World, On the Set)
NOTE: Includes the Pan-Scan TV version and the original widescreen theatrical version.
DVD Features: "Making Christmas Carol - The Movie" featurette, "What If?" music video with Kate Winslet, and the Original theatrical opening and ending.
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DVD Features: "Making Of" The Happy Elf: An Interview with Harry Connick, Jr., The "Reel" Storyboard, 3 Elf Games, Bluesville Coloring Book, Printable Holiday Cards, Santa's Gallery, Eubie's Holiday Treat, and the Original Trailer.
DVD Features: "Songs in the Key of Grinch" - Interviews with composer Albert Hague and vocalist Thurl Ravenscroft, Jump to Musical Selections, TNT's How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Special Edition, Pencil sketches of The Grinch and Horton, Commentary with animator Phil Roman and June Foray (voice of Cindy Lou Who)
DVD Features: (from the older packaging: A history of Mr. Magoo in film and TV, Career retrospective of the compser and lyricist, Poster, "Mr. Magoo Meets Gerald McBoing Boing" short).
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DVD Features: Audio commentary by director Henry Selick, Making of Documentary, Gallery of Concept Art, Character Design and Animation Tests, Deleted Footage - Animated Sequences and Storyboards Not Used In The Final Film, and Tim Burton's Short Films Vincent and Frankenweenie.
DVD Features: Documentary, the Music Video: The Present, Holiday Hobbies: Do-it yourself crafts, The Dish On Dogs: Learn about the different breeds of dogs seen in the movie, and All Mixed Up! Challenge.
DVD Features: First Commentary Featuring Paul Reubens, John Paragon (co-writer), Prudence Fenton (Animation Producer) and Lynne Marie Stewart (Miss Yvonne), Interactive Menus, Original Commercial Bumbers, Photo Gallery, and a Second Commentary Featuring The Voices Behind The Characters.