The Christmas
Toy
Dir: Eric Till
1986
*****
1986's The Christmas Toy is a classic Jim Henson Christmas
production and one of the few Christmas films that I can (and
want to) watch every December. Sure it's over
sentimental and even somewhat melodramatic at times but it's full of lovely
characters and it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Rugby the Tiger,
voiced by the great Dave Goelz, remembers the pure joy it was to be last year's
favorite Christmas Toy. In an attempt to try and relive the moment, he sets
about venturing downstairs and wrapping himself up, so he can be enjoyed all
over again. This leaves his friend Apple Doll (the favorite Christmas Toy the
year before Rugby) and Mew (the Cat's toy mouse) left to try and save
him, because if a toy isn't in the exact place their human left them,
they will forever be frozen. Things are complicated further when Rugby wakes
Meteora: Queen of the Asteroids, this years sci-fi toy of the year who doesn't
know she is a Toy. I wonder where the makers of Toy Story got their idea
from? It's a little bit of Jim Henson magic. If that weren't enough, it even
has a cameo from Kermit himself, something I believe every film should feature.
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