This Monday at 9:30 Pm on Disney Xd, get ready for a festive adventure in “Mickey Saves Christmas.” In this heartwarming tale, Pluto’s mischievous antics inadvertently cause Santa to lose all the presents on his sleigh. Determined to save Christmas, Mickey, along with his friends, embarks on a magical journey to the North Pole.
In this extended cut of the episode, viewers can expect a delightful mix of holiday cheer, friendship, and the timeless spirit of Christmas. As Mickey and his pals navigate the challenges of their quest, they discover the true meaning of the season, adding a touch of magic to the holiday celebrations.
Tune in at 9:30 Pm this Monday for an enchanting experience that captures the joy and wonder of Christmas in “Mickey Saves Christmas” on Disney Xd. It’s a festive treat for audiences of all ages, combining the beloved characters of Disney with the magic of the holiday season.
In this extended cut of the episode, viewers can expect a delightful mix of holiday cheer, friendship, and the timeless spirit of Christmas. As Mickey and his pals navigate the challenges of their quest, they discover the true meaning of the season, adding a touch of magic to the holiday celebrations.
Tune in at 9:30 Pm this Monday for an enchanting experience that captures the joy and wonder of Christmas in “Mickey Saves Christmas” on Disney Xd. It’s a festive treat for audiences of all ages, combining the beloved characters of Disney with the magic of the holiday season.
- 12/11/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Saturday on Disney, get ready for a heartwarming holiday adventure with “Mickey Saves Christmas,” airing at 8:00 Pm on November 25, 2023. In this festive special, the beloved characters find themselves on a quest to rescue Christmas after Pluto accidentally causes Santa to lose all the presents from his sleigh. The friends embark on a journey to the North Pole, turning the mishap into a magical quest to rediscover the true meaning of the holiday.
With an extended cut, “Mickey Saves Christmas” promises an enchanting and extended experience for viewers of all ages. Join Mickey and the gang as they navigate through snowy landscapes, encounter familiar faces, and spread the joy of the season. The special captures the spirit of Christmas, emphasizing the importance of friendship, goodwill, and the magic that comes with the holiday season.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm for a delightful evening filled with laughter, heart, and the...
With an extended cut, “Mickey Saves Christmas” promises an enchanting and extended experience for viewers of all ages. Join Mickey and the gang as they navigate through snowy landscapes, encounter familiar faces, and spread the joy of the season. The special captures the spirit of Christmas, emphasizing the importance of friendship, goodwill, and the magic that comes with the holiday season.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm for a delightful evening filled with laughter, heart, and the...
- 11/18/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Ryan Lochte has revealed in a post on social media that he needed to undergo surgery after a waterslide accident caused him to tear his meniscus. Lochte is best known for being a 12-time Olympic medalist for competitive swimming. Along with others in the sport such as Dara Torres, Jenny Thompson and Natalie Coughlin, Lochte […]
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- 8/16/2021
- by Adam Grunther
- Uinterview
There are probably as many stories about the Olympic Village as there are athletes who stay there. The accommodations, which house the competitors at the Summer and Winter Games, include a bank, a salon, a post office, a massive cafeteria and — yes — a McDonald’s.
It’s part dormitory, part dining hall, part lounge; a place to prepare for the defining moment in any athlete’s life and a place to unwind or people-watch before or between competitions.
Despite its sprawl, the village remains off-limits to basically everyone in the world, making it the persistent object of fascination from Olympic spectators every two years.
It’s part dormitory, part dining hall, part lounge; a place to prepare for the defining moment in any athlete’s life and a place to unwind or people-watch before or between competitions.
Despite its sprawl, the village remains off-limits to basically everyone in the world, making it the persistent object of fascination from Olympic spectators every two years.
- 2/17/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
If you didn’t know what you were getting into upon sitting down for Bruce Beresford‘s Mr. Church, you will following this onscreen text: “Inspired by a True Friendship.” The vagueness of this statement notwithstanding, the words ooze enough schmaltz to prepare you for the melodrama of death and miracles screenwriter Susan McMartin has concocted. Maybe she based it on a friendship she had with an adult male who become her father figure in a time of need or perhaps the entire premise is a purely fictional construct surrounding feelings experienced within a relationship devoid of similarities besides being between two people. All I know for certain is that those involved didn’t just want to make any old tearjerker; they sought to squeeze their audience dry like a sponge.
Despite the plot dealing with the cook (Eddie Murphy‘s Henry Joseph Church) a married dead man hired in...
Despite the plot dealing with the cook (Eddie Murphy‘s Henry Joseph Church) a married dead man hired in...
- 9/16/2016
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
If you have been waiting almost three decades for a remake of “Driving Miss Daisy,” Bruce Beresford has the film for you (again). In the nostalgic weepie "Mr. Church," the director takes a number of elements from his aforementioned 1989 drama, with Eddie Murphy starring as a humble cook who helps out a single mother and daughter, developing a relationship that goes far beyond employee and employer. It’s unfortunate that with Murphy doing so little film work recently, this is one of the few projects he chose, as he delivers a largely warm and restrained performance that is definitely against type, and is far better than the material he's given. “Mr. Church” begins in Los Angeles in 1971 with the unexpected arrival of the titular character (Murphy) in the apartment Charlotte (Natalie Coughlin) shares with her single mother, Marie (Natascha McElhone). “There’s a black man in our kitchen, cooking eggs,...
- 4/26/2016
- by Kimber Myers
- The Playlist
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