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Best Classic Animated Christmas Movies For Children

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By Isabella Snow


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I’m not sure which I loved more as a kid – presents, or Christmas specials.

Ok, maybe that’s not a great comparison; I probably liked the gifts a bit more. But now that I’m in my 30’s, I prefer the Christmas specials. No, really. I still watch these, and I still get all stupid excited when they start playing.

Then again, Santa doesn’t stuff my stocking anymore (where’s Freud when you need him?) so I suppose I have no choice but to prefer the movies!

This list are my faves. They are classics that came out when my parents were children. I have no idea if they’re shown on TV anymore, but I do know you can buy them in shops and online.

A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)

One of the first animated Christmas special on television. Charlie Brown agonizes over the commerciality of Christmas. And this was 1965, people! The “Christmas Spirit” of the new millennium makes pink Christmas trees look downright pious. Join the Peanuts gang as they discover the true meaning of Christmas, via loveable Linus.


Frosty the Snowman/Frosty Returns Frosty the Snowman/Frosty Returns
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Frosty The Snowman (1969)

Narrated by Jimmy Durante, this was a very popular Christmas show. It’s pretty much the same as the song, but there’s an evil magician tossed in – and Santa, too! To be honest, I remember crying my eyes out every time Frosty melted, so I guess you may want to keep that in mind before sitting a 5 year old down in front of it.

Note: The Christmas special Frosty Returns is usually included on this DVD.


Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
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Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (1964)

This is the longest running TV special, ever.

Narrated by Burl Ives, This classic stop-motion program starring Rudolph was a hugely popular when it came out. It’s the timeless story of Rudolph, the little reindeer who was made fun of for that glowing red nose which set him apart from everyone else. Until Santa comes calling and asks Rudolph to save Christmas. Which he does, of course! After that, he’s the man. Really, he even gets the girl.


Santa Claus Is Comin to Town Santa Claus Is Comin to Town
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Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (1970)

Narrated by Fred Astaire, this one stars Mickey Rooney as Santa. Another stop-motion classic, this one is also based on the hit song of the same name. Of all the Christmas classics on this list, this one actually the most complex plot, with lots of obstacles for Kris Kringle to overcome. The story also provides an explanation for how Santa came to be with the elves, how he started giving toys away, and how he met Mrs. Claus. There’s also an evildoer who makes toys illegal, but don’t worry, Santa saves the day.



How The Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)

Based on the popular Dr. Suess book, of course! Narrated by Boris Karloff, this tells the story of the meanie Grinch who… well.. tried to steal Christmas! Of course, he grows a heart before any of that can happen, so don’t panic or anything. Who doesn't love to hate the Grinch, and then love to love him when he finds his Christmas spirit? The title song “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” was song my Thurl Ravenscroft – the famous voice of Tony the Tiger.

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Yes, I know there are tons of animated Christmas films and shows etc – but these five are the best!

xx Isabella

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MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
2 years ago

Only one of them I have not seen

docjim505 profile image

docjim505  says:
2 years ago

I recall both in college and in AIT watching a mass exodus for the TV's when "The Grinch" came on. A real classic for all ages.

Isabella Snow profile image

Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

Mr. Marmalade - Which one?

Doc - Yep, I love 'em all! :)

cgull8m profile image

cgull8m  says:
2 years ago

Great Hub I have seen them all many times over LOL. But do you notice they don't show many Christmas movies during the holidays here in the US. It is decreasing, they show just a little.

Marye Audet profile image

Marye Audet  says:
2 years ago

We have all these on dvd! I love Christmas movies

Isabella Snow profile image

Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

Thanks Cgull! Me too! Didn't know they were shown less frequently these days.. sad! :(

Marye - Me, too! :)

Eileen Hughes profile image

Eileen Hughes  says:
2 years ago

Gee that takes me back many many years when we downloaded some of those for the grandkids to watch. Great hub. thanks

Isabella Snow profile image

Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

Thanks! :)

RSLancastr  says:
2 years ago

I was never into the Rankin-Bass stuff (although Rudolph was always fun to watch). But A Charlie Brown Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas are both wonderful.

By the way, you may have just invented a great new comeback line. The next time someone insults me and I am at a loss for a response, I will just say "Oh, yeah? Song my Thurl Ravenscroft, buddy!!" :)

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christine almaraz  says:
11 months ago

love your list!

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