The 15 Best Short Christmas Movies, Holiday Short Films & Features

When it comes to the holiday season, there are often debates about the best Christmas movies, but there are also plenty of short Christmas movies for fans of seasonal fare. Christmas movies are often set in the Northern Hemisphere’s winter, many feature holiday music, and most of them feature a celebration and a lesson learned for the audience. Of course, not all Christmas movies fall into those exact categories.

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There are a variety of shorts that appeal to kids, others that appeal to adults, and still more that appeal to the whole family. The best Christmas-themed short movies can fall into any of those categories, and surprisingly, many of them are even animated.

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15 Trolls Holiday (2017)

A Fun Take On A New Franchise’s Holiday Celebrations

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Cast Anna Kendrick , Justin Timberlake , Zooey Deschanel , Christopher Mintz-Plasse , James Corden , Ron Funches , Kunal Nayyar , Caroline Hjelt , Aino Jawo , Walt Dohrn , Kevin Michael Richardson , Curtis Stone , Mike Mitchell Release Date November 1, 2017 Writers Jonathan Fener Directors Joel Crawford Expand

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Trolls is one of the newest animated franchises made for kids. While the movies in the franchise are largely jukebox musicals, featuring pop songs that adults in the audience might know more than the kids, the holiday shorts in the franchise both aired on NBC before becoming available on other platforms. The first of the two holiday specials is arguably the better of the two.

In this installment of the Trolls franchise, Poppy wants to bring troll holiday traditions to the Bergens. The Bergens are former enemies of the trolls who are just learning to celebrate in ways that do not involve destroying whole troll settlements. Poppy’s Bergen friend Bridget becomes overwhelmed by all of the traditions that Poppy tries to teach her, and it leads to some anger and resentment between the two.

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Ultimately, the short demonstrates that there are going to be different traditions among loved ones and that there has to be a middle ground during the holidays if everyone’s traditions are to be respected or if new traditions are to be made. It’s a great lesson for kids who might be used to doing things only one way and a great reminder for adults who might be stuck in their ways. Of course, in true Trolls fashion, it also features a great soundtrack.

14 H&M’s Come Together: A Fashion Picture in Motion (2016)

A Commercial Makes For A Whimsical Christmas Tale

…a wonderful short piece of art that anyone even remotely familiar with Anderson’s style will enjoy.

It’s rare for holiday commercials to become beloved. Instead, they often become fodder for internet memes or simply lost to time. 2016’s H&M commercial is something special though. Not only is it directed by Wes Anderson in his signature style, but it also stars Adrien Brody as a train conductor.

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It features Brody’s Conductor having to announce to the passengers on an old-fashioned train that their journey is going to be delayed – by more than 11 hours. In true Wes Anderson fashion, Brody then opens a window and uses a hook to snag a bag of supplies from someone at a station the train is passing in the snow. The bag helps him to turn the dining car into a festive party for the passengers, bringing all of these strangers who are missing their holiday gatherings together.

It’s one of the few times a holiday commercial from a major company feels like it could actually be part of a longer movie. It’s also one of the few times the audience is not really paying attention to the product being advertised (all of the clothing) because they’re more interested in the heart-warming actions of the conductor. It’s a wonderful short piece of art that anyone even remotely familiar with Anderson’s style will enjoy.

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13 Olaf’s Frozen Adventures (2017)

A Heartwarming Story Of Finding Holiday Traditions

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Frozen has become one of the biggest franchises that Disney has in the modern age. It’s easy for anyone who is not a child singing the songs from the movie on repeat to get tired of the music and the characters. Despite that, the team behind Frozen has also produced some fantastically endearing short films.

In this one, Anna and Elsa are all ready to celebrate their first holiday season with Arendelle’s gates open to the outside world. They realize, however, that they do not have any holiday traditions of their own, and Elsa blames herself because she kept herself isolated from Anna to protect her for so long. Olaf makes it his mission to learn about other people’s traditions to see if he can find some the sisters can borrow.

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Not only is this the kind of short that teaches young audience members about different kinds of traditions during the winter holidays, but it also demonstrates that not all families have to have huge and elaborate celebrations to enjoy their time together. It’s a lovely story with some impressive modern animation and a great soundtrack to boot.

12 The Bojack Horseman Christmas Special (2014)

This Christmas Special Is All About Cheering Someone Up

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Once the famous star of a hit sitcom, BoJack Horseman has fallen on tough times. Stuck in a major career slump and longing to relive his glory days, BoJack attempts to once more become relevant in an industry that has long since turned its back on him. With a few dysfunctional friends at his side, BoJack begins his long-overdue career comeback.

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*Availability in US Cast Amy Sedaris , Will Arnett , Alison Brie , Aaron Paul , Paul F. Tompkins Release Date August 22, 2014 Seasons 6 Showrunner Raphael Bob-Waksberg

It is well known that some of the worst depressive episodes happen during the holiday season. While the time of year might be jolly and celebratory for some, for others, it is a reminder of all of the unhappiness and loneliness they face. With Bojack Horseman being an animated series that brings a fresh light to depression, it makes perfect sense for a holiday special with the characters to find a way to address holiday depression and loneliness.

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Here, Bojack Horseman has no interest in celebrating the holidays, but his friend Todd is not about to let him be alone or wallow in darkness. Todd comes over on Christmas morning, singing his own versions of holiday songs and watching a Christmas special with his friend to remind him that he does not have to be alone.

While the plot of the episode might be cheesy to some, it makes sense for the themes present in the show and presents plenty of laugh-out-loud humor for fans of the series.

11 Shaun The Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas (2021)

A Very Different Holiday Story

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Shaun the Sheep is a spin-off of the Wallace and Gromit franchise which has done very well for itself. With stop-motion animation, but smoother animation, it feels like a fusion of an old-fashioned animated special and modern sensibilities.

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Timmy the young sheep accidentally ends up heading to town with the farmer when he believes the farmer, dressed for a holiday celebration, is the real Santa Claus. Shaun and the rest of the sheep have to mount a rescue mission to get Timmy back.

The short Christmas special is not the usual holiday fare since holiday movies do not usually mount rescue missions, making it a nice change of pace for modern families who do not want to see the same stories they might have been able to watch play out a decade earlier.

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10 Pluto’s Christmas Tree (1952)

A Classic Disney Short Of Hilarious Gags

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Walt Disney Animation has released hundreds of animated shorts featuring Mickey Mouse and assorted characters since Mickey made his animated debut. One of the earliest holiday shorts is “Pluto’s Christmas Tree” which places most of the focus on Pluto as well as Chip and Dale, who at the time, were usually used as antagonists for Donald Duck instead.

During the short, Mickey and Pluto chop down a tree and bring it to their home, decorating it for Christmas. What Mickey fails to realize is that Chip and Dale happen to be chipmunks in the tree. Pluto essentially goes to war with them, upsetting all of the ornaments and stripping the tree of its branches before Mickey realizes it.

The holiday short is very much in the vein of most classic animation, featuring one character repeatedly the butt of the jokes, in this case, Pluto, and another character constantly antagonizing him on purpose, in this case, the chipmunks. It’s fun and funny and a peek into the kind of animation Disney used to heavily feature.

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9 Robin Robin (2021)

A Christmas Heist With A Twist

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*Availability in US Director Daniel Ojari , Michael Please Release Date November 24, 2021 Writers Daniel Ojari , Michael Please , Sam Morrison Cast Bronte Carmichael , Richard E. Grant , Gillian Anderson , Adeel Akhtar Runtime 32m

The story itself is a heartwarming one about wanting to fit in that will resonate with kids, but seeing Robin trying to pull off the heist will be just as fun for adults.

Heist movies tend to be very popular. When the heist is being pulled off by a bird who has been raised by mice, however, it tends to be something very different and very fun.

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Robin is a bird whose egg ends up in the possession of a family of mice. The mice raised her as one of their own. As much as she feels like one of them, however, she knows she is not really a mouse. When a cat reminds her of that fact, she intends to prove that she can be just as sneaky as her mouse family by pulling off a Christmas heist in a local human family’s house.

The animation style is similar to that of Shaun the Sheep, but the short has a more unique fabric look to the animals, making them look like they have just popped out of a children’s book. The story itself is a heartwarming one about wanting to fit in that will resonate with kids, but seeing Robin trying to pull off the heist will be just as fun for adults.

8 Drunk History Christmas (2012)

Drunk History Puts Its Spin On A Holiday Classic

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Drunk History is a comedic series in which historical events from America’s past are humorously reenacted by A-list actors while narrated by intoxicated storytellers. The show presents a distinctive approach to exploring both well-known and obscure figures and events, resulting in memorable and entertaining retellings.

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Drunk History asks experts and actors to imbibe in a little alcohol and then recount historical stories of fact. Typically, that leads to a lot of humor and hilarious reenactments from accomplished actors. This time around, the Funny Or Die program takes on a holiday classic.

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The classic Christmas poem from Clement Clarke Moore, “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas” has been illustrated in storybooks and brought to life on screen many times. It has never been done like this though. Here, actor Allan McLeod is asked to drink half a bottle of whiskey and then attempt to recite the poem.

McLeod is a great choice for narrator in the familiar format because, despite clearly not being able to recount the whole poem correctly, he’s incredibly sincere in his retelling of the story, making it an even better experience. Fan-favorite guest stars Ryan Gosling, Eva Mendes, and Jim Carrey appear in the actual reenactment with hilarious results.

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7 Shrek The Halls (2007)

Shrek Learns About Christmas

Shrek dressed as Santa in his decorated hom in Shrek the Halls

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Cast Eddie Murphy , Mike Myers , Cameron Diaz , Antonio Banderas , Cody Cameron , Conrad Vernon , Aron Warner , Christopher Knights , Gary Trousdale , Susan Fitzer , Marissa Jaret Winokur , Miles Bakshi , Nina Zoe Bakshi , Dante James Hauser , Sean Bishop Release Date November 28, 2007 Writers Gary Trousdale , Sean Bishop , Theresa Cullen Expand

The Shrek franchise is so beloved because it gives the audience a unique take on fairy tale characters and tropes. It does the same here for Christmas.

Set between the events of the third and fourth Shrek movies, Shrek, Fiona, and their triplets are experiencing their first Christmas together. For Shrek, it’s his first Christmas ever since ogres do not celebrate any holidays. While Shrek attempts to learn about the holiday and make it perfect for his family, his fairy tale friends interrupt him at every turn.

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It’s interesting for Shrek fans to learn that Shrek has never celebrated anything ever. It gives another interesting angle to his character as he gets to learn about just what Christmas is (in the context of the fairy tale world). It’s also hilarious to see just what parts of Christmas are most interesting to his friends, as Donkey, Puss, and Gingy all have very different points of view about the holiday, making it a fun and fresh holiday special.

6 Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983)

A Shorter Take On A Christmas Carol

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Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983) is an animated film adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale, featuring Mickey Mouse as Bob Cratchit and Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge. Directed by Burny Mattinson, the film follows the familiar storyline of Scrooge’s transformation after ghostly visits, encapsulating the spirit of Christmas with beloved Disney characters.

Director Burny Mattinson Release Date December 16, 1983 Writers Charles Dickens , Burny Mattinson , Tony Marino , Ed Gombert , Don Griffith , Alan Young , Alan Dinehart , Ted Osborne , Al Taliaferro Cast Alan Young , Wayne Allwine , Hal Smith , Will Ryan , Eddie Carroll , Patricia Parris , Dick Billingsley , Clarence Nash Runtime 26 Minutes

If holiday fans love to see Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol adapted with new characters, this is the Christmas short film for them. It has a lot in common with, arguably the best Christmas Carol adaptation, A Muppet’s Christmas Carol.

The movie sees various Disney characters take on the roles of Dickens’ characters. Scrooge McDuck becomes Ebenezer Scrooge while Mickey Mouse becomes Bob Cratchit, and the story plays out from there.

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Mickey’s Christmas Carol does not add any new takes or twists to the classic story, but there’s something so fun about seeing the Disney characters in these classic roles. It’s also refreshing to see Scrooge McDuck get the role of the main character since he does not often take the lead in Disney shorts. While some will argue that Mickey’s name in the title is misleading, the idea is that these are all characters associated with Mickey Mouse, and it works very well.

5 LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special (2020)

It Redeems Star Wars Specials Of The Past

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Star Wars as a franchise is not known for having a stellar reputation with holiday specials. While its modern animated series and now, live-action Disney+ shows have been well-received, holiday specials were thought to be a thing of the distant past. LEGO brought it back with the new generation of Star Wars characters.

The special is set after the events of Rise of Skywalker, involving a celebration of Life Day. Rey, however, discovers a way to travel to previous Life Days and ends up on a time-traveling adventure in which, eventually, she has to set the timeline back on the right path.

The special is outside of the box for the Star Wars franchise and truly a love letter to fans. It did not necessarily have to be a LEGO movie, but the LEGO franchise is known for self-referential humor and meta takes on its stories, which is exactly what happens here as well. Fans will love all of the callbacks and a glimpse into the holiday season in the universe of Star Wars.

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4 Angela’s Christmas (2017)

Stunning Animation Makes This Christmas Short Stand Out

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Angela’s Christmas is an animated holiday film based on Frank McCourt’s short story, set in 1910s Ireland. It follows young Angela as she embarks on a heartwarming adventure to ensure everyone experiences the warmth of Christmas. Directed by Damien O’Connor, the film explores themes of family, kindness, and the spirit of giving, capturing the essence of the festive season.

Director Damien O’Connor Release Date November 30, 2018 Writers Will Collins , Damien O’Connor , Frank McCourt Cast Malachy McCourt , Ruth Negga , Vivian Drew , Anya O’Connor , Brendan Mullins , Lucy O’Connell , Janet Moran , Brian Gleeson Runtime 30 Minutes

Angela’s Christmas is inspired by a children’s book written by Frank McCourt, known for penning Angela’s Ashes. Set in the 1910s in Ireland, the movie gives the audience a new perspective on Christmas than so many of these other Christmas shorts do.

Angela is a young girl who gets an idea after attending a service at her church. She wants to make sure that the baby Jesus in the nativity scene is kept warm. Her quest to do that, despite the adults in her life not understanding what she is up to, makes up the bulk of the story. When her parents realize what she has done, she gets a lesson in how her actions could be misinterpreted.

The short has a relatively simple and sweet story of a child wanting to give some holiday warmth to someone else. It is gorgeously animated though, and easily one of the best animated projects to come out in the 21st century even if it did not receive a lot of attention at the time of release.

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3 Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special (2020)

Mariah Carey Is The Reigning Queen Of Christmas Music

It is everything someone who loves Christmas music could want in a Christmas special.

Every year during the holiday season, Mariah Carey gets a lot of radio and streaming play. Since she released a holiday album in the 1990s, “All I Want For Christmas Is You” has been a holiday anthem. It did not actually hit number one on music charts until 2019 though, likely thanks to a little help from streaming services. Fittingly, the next year, Carey repaid her fans by gracing them with a Christmas special.

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The idea behind the special is that the North Pole has a “cheer crisis” and needs a little help to lift people’s spirits, so they get Santa’s close friend Mariah Carey to help out. Of course, the special features Carey singing her Christmas hits. It also, however, features beautiful set pieces, her being backed up by a children’s choir, impressive costumes and gowns, and choice cameos from the likes of Snoop Dogg, Jennifer Hudson, and Ariana Grande. It is everything someone who loves Christmas music could want in a Christmas special.

2 The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022)

A Marvel Christmas Special Hits All The Right Notes

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The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special is a festive feature in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Released in 2022, it follows the quirky group of intergalactic heroes led by Star-Lord as they embark on an adventure during the holiday season. Directed by James Gunn, the special features familiar characters played by Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, and others, encapsulating the blend of humor and action typical of the Guardians franchise.

Director James Gunn Release Date November 25, 2022 Writers James Gunn Cast Sean Gunn , Michael Rooker , Pom Klementieff , Dave Bautista , Karen Gillan , Chris Pratt , Bradley Cooper Runtime 40 Minutes Franchise(s) Marvel Cinematic Universe Expand

If the Marvel Cinematic Universe was ever going to put together a Christmas special, the best characters to utilize for it might just be the off-beat Guardians of the Galaxy. That is why this works so well. The special pairs Drax and Mantis up as they go on a quest to get Peter Quill the perfect Christmas present. That present happens to be kidnapping Kevin Bacon.

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The idea is so off-the-wall that it is perfect for these characters. Even better is that Kevin Bacon appears as himself in the special. It’s fantastic that Bacon was game for a role where he is idolized by a superhero who has been living in outer space since the 1980s and gets to essentially play a heightened version of himself.

In addition to the banter between Drax and Mantis and their fish-out-of-water antics on Earth, the special also features some great music from the Old 97’s and a genuinely heartwarming story. It does help if fans have seen the Guardians of the Galaxy movies first, but it’s likely that the humor will even be accessible for those who have not.

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1 A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)

The Best Classic Christmas Short

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Released in 1965, A Charlie Brown Christmas is an animated holiday television movie directed by Bill Melendez. The Peanuts gang are brought together during the Christmas season when Charlie Brown is chosen to direct a holiday Christmas play for his neighborhood. Despite his depression during the season, the group comes together to create a memorable Christmas event.

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*Availability in US Director Bill Melendez Release Date December 9, 1965 Writers Charles M. Schulz Cast Ann Altieri , Chris Doran , Sally Dryer , Bill Melendez , Karen Mendelson , Geoffrey Ornstein Runtime 25 Minutes

…without Charlie Brown to pave the way, many of the Christmas shorts we have today simply would not exist.

It is hard to imagine that any holiday short film will ever surpass the magic that is A Charlie Brown Christmas Special. The Peanuts gang has had several animated specials over the years, but this one is the most iconic, featuring a musical composition that makes it onto the radio every December and a story that parents have been sharing with their kids for generations.

In the animated special, Charlie Brown attempts to combat his holiday blues by holding a Christmas pageant. He wants to get all of his friends involved, but they constantly shoot down his ideas and complicate his plans. The tree he picks out gets made fun of. He just cannot seem to catch a (holiday) break. It’s Linus to the rescue in the end who gets to explain what Christmas is all about.

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Animation might have progressed since the days of Charlie Brown originally being on screen, and many movies and shorts have come up with a similar message, but without Charlie Brown to pave the way, many of the Christmas shorts we have today simply would not exist.

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