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* Bambi and Thumper ice skating from ''[[Bambi]]'' (1942)
 
* Bambi and Thumper ice skating from ''[[Bambi]]'' (1942)
 
* Peter Pan teaching the Darling children to fly from ''[[Peter Pan]]'' (1953)
 
* Peter Pan teaching the Darling children to fly from ''[[Peter Pan]]'' (1953)
* ''[[The Clock Watcher]]'' (1945)
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* ''[[The Clock Watcher]]'' (1945) (Edited)
 
* Merlin, Arthur, and Archimedes the Owl from ''[[The Sword in the Stone]]'' (1963)
 
* Merlin, Arthur, and Archimedes the Owl from ''[[The Sword in the Stone]]'' (1963)
 
* The Fairy Godmother's scene from ''[[Cinderella]]'' (1950)
 
* The Fairy Godmother's scene from ''[[Cinderella]]'' (1950)
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==Trivia==
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In ''[[The Clock Watcher]]'', the scene in which Donald makes the speaker talk like a stereotypical black man is edited out.
   
 
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==External links==

Revision as of 20:54, 24 November 2019

A Disney Christmas Gift is a 47-minute Christmas television special which aired on December 4, 1982 as an episode of CBS' Walt Disney Presents television program. It was a Christmas-themed compilation of animated shorts featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck combined with excerpts from Disney feature films. The opening and closing numbers, featuring the song "On Christmas Morning", showcased Christmas at Disneyland. The special was made as a result of Disney being forced to delay the release of Mickey's Christmas Carol due to an animator's strike. The special was nominated for the 1984 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour); however, it lost to Garfield on the Town.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the original full-length and shortened versions of the special were rebroadcast on CBS and the Disney Channel.

A different version was also aired in 1986 on the syndicated Wonderful World of Disney program, which removed "On Christmas Morning" and most of the interstitials between cartoons.

Featured segments

1986 version

(incomplete)

Gallery

Trivia

In The Clock Watcher, the scene in which Donald makes the speaker talk like a stereotypical black man is edited out.

External links