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Disney Christmas Specials You May Have Missed

Merry Christmas everyone! When it comes to Christmas time, there’s nothing more special than getting the snacks in, curling up with your family and sticking on your favourite Christmas films. From Elf to The Holiday, there’s something for everyone on the telly at Christmas, but you simply can’t beat the combined magic of Christmas and Disney to really turn up the festive feels. Luckily for you, we’ve done some serious research and have been watching all of the fantastic, underrated Disney Christmas movies and specials that may well have flown under your radar… time to get inspired and load up these fabulous films, all available on Disney+ and DVD!

Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas

This is a personal favourite that this particular elf watches every year without fail – my number one Disney story AND the best time of year in one movie? Yes please! This classic film has everything we’re looking for in a Disney Christmas movie: new original songs, a mixture of our favourite Beauty and the Beast characters with new additions in the castle, and a heartwarming story that follows the bookish heroine Belle as she tries to bring Christmas to the castle for the first time since the Beast’s curse fell upon them to the chagrin of Beast and his villainous confidante Forte. The Enchanted Christmas is truly breathtaking and fun for the whole family to enjoy.

Mickey’s Once Upon A Christmas

For anyone lucky enough to own this classic Disney Christmas movie on VHS when it was released, this festive anthology became a staple of the Christmas season year after year. In the style of a good old-fashioned holiday variety show, the one and only Mickey Mouse presents an anthology of short Christmas stories, each featuring our favourite characters from the House of Mouse as they navigate the festive season and learn important lessons along the way.

Santa Warning for parents: The second segment, ‘A Very Goofy Christmas’, contains some debate about the existence of Santa Claus. Don’t worry, though – all is well in the end as Goofy and Max realise what we’ve always known: Santa Claus is very much real!

The Guardians of the Galaxy: Holiday Special

This entry to our list is a new 2022 release that took the Marvel fanbase by storm as the penultimate installation of the Guardians of the Galaxy film series – a PG-13 film that’s ideal for older kids and grownups looking to have a right good belly laugh this Christmas! Be ready to fall off your seats laughing as Star Lord’s galactic friends learn about the traditions of Christmas and try to cheer their best friend up by throwing the best space-Christmas ever seen, with a very special celebrity appearance from Kevin Bacon as himself, “the legendary Kevin Bacon”. This is arguably one of the greatest holiday specials in recent history, and will hopefully become a long-lasting Christmas staple for families everywhere.

We hope this has given you some inspiration as you plan the Disney Christmas movie itinerary for this year – if you love Disney and Christmas as much as we do, be sure to check out our blog post where we find the 7 Most Magical Disney Decorations this year!

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Our top 4 Christmas Rom-coms

Happy Valentine’s Day to all our festive friends! To get into the spirit of the most romantic holiday, the elves have been watching the catalogue of Christmas rom-coms from Netflix to Hallmark and everywhere in between, and we’ve come up with our definitive guide to the 4 best Christmas rom-coms that will have you laughing, crying and celebrating love any time of the year.

Christmas rom-coms

#1: The Holiday (2006)

With festive magic and a star-studded cast, The Holiday stole its way into our hearts in the mid-2000s – in fact, I remember seeing it for the first time in my auntie’s living room when it finally aired on TV and have routinely watched it every Christmas since. Transatlantic adventures are on the horizon when, faced with romantic setbacks, Amanda (Cameron Diaz) and Iris (Kate Winslet) decide to swap their homes in England and California for the holidays to be met with new experiences and unlikely romances. These powerhouse actresses opposite the handsome and mysterious Graham (Jude Law) and the supportive and at times goofy Miles (Jack Black) have amazing chemistry, with the perfect blend of well-paced romance and comedic Christmas shenanigans that make this move a timeless classic. If the A-list cast and heartwarming story aren’t enough, the internet has unanimously agreed that Kate Winslet’s modest Rosehill Cottage is the stuff of our dreams – the perfect setting for the quintessential countryside Christmas love story!

#2: Lost at Christmas (2020)

Made and set in bonnie Scotland, this fledgling festive film has a stellar Scottish cast to be proud of with stunning snowy settings that highlight the beauty and magic of our very own highlands. A classic love story unfolds as a pair of strangers (Kenny Boyle, Natalie Clark) have to overcome recent heartbreak and team up to travel home in time for Christmas with no shortage of squabbles, challenges and unexpected connections along the road… Sure, this movie is packed full of romantic clichés and awkward meet-cute moments for our unlucky protagonists, but aren’t those the bread and butter of our favourite Christmas rom-coms? With well-known local actors including Still Game’s Sanjeev Kohli and cultural references like the coveted gold Duke of Edinburgh award, this movie has a homey nostalgic feeling that will have you chuckling along.

#3: Last Christmas (2019)

Starring Game of Thrones’ Mother of Dragons Emilia Clarke, this Christmas movie became an instant hit with rom-com lovers around the world for its funny yet heartwarming (and often heartbreaking) story – and for us, this movie is extra special as it features a Christmas shop just like our own. We promise you will be enchanted with the story of Kate, a Christmas shop ‘elf’ who’s lost touch with her Christmas spirit as she struggles with her self-esteem, family troubles and a series of mistakes and goofy mishaps befitting the life of a young single artist in the city… until she meets a mysterious stranger Tom (Henry Golding) who steals her heart and brings out her brighter side. Emilia Clarke’s comedic side really shines in this movie as she gets to know Tom, as well as in her relationship with the no-nonsense Santa (Michelle Yeoh), but we do have to warn you: this fabulous film bucks some familiar trends of our usual Christmas rom-coms, so expect some twists and don’t watch without a supply of tissues nearby!

#4: Love Actually (2003)

A staple in the Christmas catalogue, Love Actually is a time-old favourite following the threads of 8 London-based romances as they navigate their issues over the Christmas period. Maybe it’s the star-studded cast of proven stars like Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman and Hugh Grant as well as emerging talents Kiera Knightley and the adorable young Thomas Brodie-Sangster that make us love this movie; maybe it’s the refreshing diversity of first love, workplace romance and long-term struggles that are often neglected in rom-coms. All we know is that year after year, we’ll be watching and waiting for Prime Minister Hugh Grant to realise what’s been right there all along…

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