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The toys in the playroom of the Jones household magically come to life when their owners aren't looking. On Christmas Eve, as the toys eagerly await the arrival of a new toy, Rugby the tiger... Read allThe toys in the playroom of the Jones household magically come to life when their owners aren't looking. On Christmas Eve, as the toys eagerly await the arrival of a new toy, Rugby the tiger plots to make sure he remains the favorite toy.The toys in the playroom of the Jones household magically come to life when their owners aren't looking. On Christmas Eve, as the toys eagerly await the arrival of a new toy, Rugby the tiger plots to make sure he remains the favorite toy.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination total
Dave Goelz
- Rugby
- (voice)
- …
Steve Whitmire
- Mew
- (voice)
Kathryn Mullen
- Apple
- (voice)
Jerry Nelson
- Balthazar
- (voice)
- …
Richard Hunt
- Belmont
- (voice)
- …
Camille Bonora
- Meteora
- (voice)
- …
Brian Henson
- Cruiser
- (voice)
Nikki Tilroe
- Ding-a-Ling
- (voice)
Diana Birkenfield
- Mom
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Jim Henson
- Kermit the Frog
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Jack Riley
- Dad
- (uncredited)
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On Xmas Eve 1986 I saw the first 10 minutes of this special but I had to go out and I missed the rest of it. The idea of toys coming alive might not seem like such a new idea in post-Toy Story world, but since this is live-action, and uses the talents of Jim Henson, I'd prefer this over the Pixar behemoth.
The story is virtually identical to Toy Story, with toy boss Rugby (a stuffed lion) not too keen on his rule being usurped by the imminent unwrapping of this year's present. The Christmas Toy has a new edge though in that if the humans catch them out of their reset position they remain frozen forever.
It's shot and lit in a magical way though it goes on just a bit too long. I am still glad I finally managed to figure out what exactly it was, it only took me 27 years.
The story is virtually identical to Toy Story, with toy boss Rugby (a stuffed lion) not too keen on his rule being usurped by the imminent unwrapping of this year's present. The Christmas Toy has a new edge though in that if the humans catch them out of their reset position they remain frozen forever.
It's shot and lit in a magical way though it goes on just a bit too long. I am still glad I finally managed to figure out what exactly it was, it only took me 27 years.
A film I saw when I was a very young child maybe 8 or 9 in the 80's on Christmas day in England.
I was so enamored, I forgot about my presents and watched this alone without a word. (very early in the morning) A truly wonderful creation by the Muppets that clearly went on to inspire Toy Story.
My little girl will definitely watch this and hopefully be moved in the same way I was by this delightful film.
Every part of the film is captivating for a child and allows a child to enter a wonderful mysterious world with true life meanings that will stay with them for life.
I would recommend any parent to show their children this delight.
I was so enamored, I forgot about my presents and watched this alone without a word. (very early in the morning) A truly wonderful creation by the Muppets that clearly went on to inspire Toy Story.
My little girl will definitely watch this and hopefully be moved in the same way I was by this delightful film.
Every part of the film is captivating for a child and allows a child to enter a wonderful mysterious world with true life meanings that will stay with them for life.
I would recommend any parent to show their children this delight.
Two reviewers have already mentioned 'Toy Story'. I can't help but wonder if John Lassetter had seen this special before he made that movie. This isn't in any way to take away from the genius of either Henson or Lassetter, both of whom have been named as latter day Disneys, a sentiment I agree with.
There are some intriguing similarities:
1 - The overall idea of toys coming alive.
2 - The theme of a toy being replaced in a child's affections and how the toy might feel.
3 - Toys to the rescue!
4 - A science-fictional toy believing they are real. Can't you just see Meteora and Buzz Lightyear hooking up?!
There are some intriguing similarities:
1 - The overall idea of toys coming alive.
2 - The theme of a toy being replaced in a child's affections and how the toy might feel.
3 - Toys to the rescue!
4 - A science-fictional toy believing they are real. Can't you just see Meteora and Buzz Lightyear hooking up?!
This is a great movie I always enjoyed as a kid watching every Christmas. I was only four when the movie came out but my parents taped it and we watched it every year after that point. My sister now has my parents copy and she watches it with her children. My niece loves it. It is a great Christmas movie for all ages. I wish they would re-release it on DVD. I love the movie and want a new copy of it. I looked for it on amazon and someone was trying to sell a used VHS copy for $100. I could not believe it. I would prefer it on DVD due to VHS tape not working after time. I would even enjoy seeing it on TV again. This is a movie to share with generations to come. Animation of the past shared with the future.
Ok so I've seen the reviews that said Buzz Lightyear is Meteora. It's obvious. But who is the Apple rip off? Chucky is frickin Apple. Red hair, same eyes, same pasty skin and facial shape...... striped shirt and....SUSPENDERS! No wonder the "seen" toys came back to life. It wasn't Christmas. It was voodoo!!!
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- TriviaThe horse's name, Belmont, refers to the famous racetrack.
- Alternate versionsOriginally introduced by Kermit The Frog when it aired on television. It was released unedited on VHS in 1993. However, the 2008 DVD release from HIT Entertainment (distributed by Lionsgate) edited out Kermit's appearance due to legal reasons. The unedited special was available on the Peacock streaming service in 2024.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Underrated Christmas Specials (2018)
- SoundtracksToys Love to Play
Written by Jeff Moss
Performed by Dave Goelz, Kathryn Mullen, Steve Whitmire, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, Brian Henson, Rob Mills, and Nikki Tilroe
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