"In a one-horse open sleigh" (what song?)
Jingle Bells - one of the best-known and most commonly sung American songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont and published under the title "The One Horse Open Sleigh" in the autumn of 1857.
The number of ghosts in "Mickey's Christmas Carol".
4 (the ghost that comes and tells Scrooge he will be visited, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future)
The name of a famous Christmas ballet show?
The Nutcracker - The Nutcracker ballet has become an infallible show for Christmas time, since the ’60s. More than 450 shows of this masterpiece are performed, by different ballet companies, every single December only in the United States. On December 18th, 2012 Google made and special doodle for celebrating 120 years of the Nutcracker ballet show.
The Grinch Who Stole Christmas - Bitter and hateful, the Grinch is irritated at the thought of the nearby village having a happy time celebrating Christmas. So disguised as Santa Claus, with his dog made to look like a reindeer, he raids the village to steal all the Christmas things. The village is sure to have a sad Christmas this year.
What cartoon character brings a little tree to his friends to decorate?
Charlie Brown - Charlie Brown is the principal character of the comic strip Peanuts, syndicated in daily and Sunday newspapers in numerous countries all over the world. Depicted as a "lovable loser," Charlie Brown is one of the great American archetypes and a popular and widely recognized cartoon character. Charlie Brown is characterized as a person who frequently suffers, and as a result, is usually nervous and lacks self-confidence. He shows both pessimistic and optimistic attitudes: on some days, he is reluctant to go out because his day might just be spoiled, but on others, he hopes for the best and tries as much as he can to accomplish things. He is easily recognized by his trademark zigzag patterned shirt.
"We wish you a merry christmas and...
a happy new year." - "The Christmas Song" (commonly subtitled "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" or, as it was originally subtitled, "Merry Christmas to You") is a classic Christmas song written in 1945 by Bob Wells and Mel Tormé. According to Tormé, the song was written during a blistering hot summer.
Who plays Santa in "The Santa Clause"?
Tim Allen - Allen started his career as a comedian in 1975. On a dare from one of his friends, he participated in a comedy night at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, a suburb of Detroit. While in Detroit he began to get recognition appearing in local television commercials and appearing on cable comedy shows such as Gary Thison's Some Semblance of Sanity. Allen was arrested in 1978 and imprisoned for drug trafficking. Following his release from prison in 1981, he returned to comedy. He moved to Los Angeles and became a regular performer at The Comedy Store. He began to do stand-up appearances on late-night talk shows and specials on record and film.
We can make this by lying in snow and moving our arms and legs from side to side.
Snow Angel - A snow angel is a design, made in fresh snow, by lying on one's back and moving one's arms up and down, and one's legs from side to side, to form the shape of an angel. Making snow angels is a common childhood amusement.
Home Alone - Home Alone is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Chris Columbus and written and produced by John Hughes. It is the first film in the Home Alone franchise and stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, and Catherine O'Hara. Culkin plays Kevin McCallister, a boy who defends his Chicago home from burglars after his family accidentally leaves him behind on their Christmas vacation to Paris.
What town did the Grinch steal presents from?
Whoville - It follows the Grinch, a grouchy, solitary creature who attempts to put an end to Christmas by stealing Christmas gifts and decorations from the homes of the nearby town of Whoville on Christmas Eve. Miraculously, the Grinch realizes that Christmas is not all about money and presents.
Who sang the most famous Christmas song, 'All I want for Christmas is you.'
Mariah Carey - "All I Want for Christmas Is You" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter, and record producer Mariah Carey for her fourth studio album and first-holiday album, Merry Christmas (1994). Written and produced by Carey, and Walter Afanasieff, the song was released as the lead single from the album on October 29, 1994.
In "The Santa Clause 2" who does Santa Marry?
Charlie's Principal/ Principal Carol Newman - The Santa Clause 2 is a 2002 American Christmas comedy film directed by Michael Lembeck in his directorial debut. It is a sequel to The Santa Clause (1994) and the second installment in the Santa Clause film series.
He is yummy and made from cookie dough.
Gingerbread man - A gingerbread man is a biscuit or cookie made of gingerbread, usually in the shape of a stylized human being, although other shapes, especially seasonal themes and characters are common.
Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a fictional reindeer created by Robert Lewis May. Rudolph is usually depicted as the ninth and youngest of Santa Claus's reindeer, using his luminous red nose to lead the reindeer team and guide Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve. Though he initially receives ridicule for his nose as a fawn, the brightness of his nose is so powerful that it illuminates the team's path through harsh winter weather.
What reindeer's name starts with a V?
Vixen - Vixen is the comedic reindeer known for lots of magic tricks. The other reindeer often gets slightly annoyed with his ability to make things disappear and reappear. He’s great at tricking the other reindeer out of their candy canes. He also has a weakness for yummy Santa-shaped chocolates. Santa loves Vixen’s tricks because they really come in handy on Christmas Eve. That bag of toys is quite large, and that chimney is quite small . . .
In the song “Jingle bell rock”, where were they dancing and prancing?
Jingle Bell Square - "Jingle Bell Rock" is an American popular Christmas song first released by Bobby Helms in 1957. It has received frequent airplay in the United States during every Christmas season since then. "Jingle Bell Rock" was composed by Joseph Carleton Beal (1900–1967) and James Ross Boothe (1917–1976).
How old was Kevin McCallister in 'Home Alone'?
8 years old - An eight-year-old troublemaker must protect his house from a pair of burglars when he is accidentally left home alone by his family during Christmas vacation.
These striped candies hang on the tree.
Candy canes - A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide, as well as Saint Nicholas Day. It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint, but they also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.
A Charlie Brown Christmas - Christmastime is here. Happiness and cheer. And for Peanuts fans everywhere, it just wouldn't be Christmas without this classic holiday delight. Christmas lights may be twinkling red and green, but Charlie Brown has the Yuletide blues. To get in the holiday spirit, he takes Lucy's advice and directs the Christmas play. And what's a Christmas play without a Christmas tree? But everyone makes fun of the short, spindly nevergreen Charlie Brown brings back - until the real meaning of Christmas works its magic once again
In the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" this is given on the 10th day.
Ten lords-a-leaping - Tenth Day of Christmas The tenth day of Christmas is January 4th. In the song, "Twelve Days of Christmas", on this day, the true love sends ten lords a-leaping.
In the song “Winter Wonderland,” what do we call the snowman?
Parson Brown - Published on Oct 27, 2010. "Winter Wonderland" is a winter song, popularly treated as a Christmas time pop standard, written in 1934 by Felix Bernard (composer) and Richard B. Smith (lyricist). Richard was reportedly inspired to write the song after seeing Honesdale's Central Park covered in snow.
What's the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
Home Alone - Back in 1990, Home Alone brought in $286 million dollars at the box office, making it the most successful holiday movie ever. Even with inflation, which brings its total revenue to $528 million, it still surpasses runner-up Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, according to CNBC.
You must give a kiss when standing under this plant.
Mistletoe - While historians are uncertain about why kissing under the mistletoe started, there is a general consensus regarding when and where the custom began, and how it became popular during Christmastime. The origins of kissing under the mistletoe, a plant that often bears white berries, are often traced to a tale in Norse mythology about the god Baldur.
The Santa Claus - Divorcé Scott Calvin is disgusted to learn that his ex and her husband have tried - and failed - to break it easy to their 6-year-old son Charlie that Santa isn't real. On Christmas Eve, Scott reads The Night Before Christmas - then receives an unexpected visitor on his roof. When he's startled by Scott's calling out and falls, the Santa impersonator disappears, leaving only an 8-reindeer sleigh and a suit with instructions to put it on if he's involved in an accident. Scott does, and is transported around the town dropping gifts through chimneys until he's taken to the North Pole and informed by a group, who claim they're elves, that he is now Santa. Charlie is proud of his dad's new job, though Scott's convinced it's a dream. Until his hair turns white, his beard refuses to stay shaved, he gains weight inexplicably, even for his sudden love of junk food - Now he's accepted it, there's just one problem: how to keep it secret from his disbelieving family?
What soda company used Santa Claus in advertisements and made him a popular image?
Coca-Cola - The first “modern” Coke Santa is often said to be the 1931 drawing created by Haddon Sunblom, who continued drawing the ads until 1964. However, in 1930 Fred Mizen created a similar red-suited Santa drinking a Coke in a crowded department store. This Santa may not be as obviously Jolly as the later ones, but he’s not exactly the kidnapper of naughty children that some early traditions held.
"And Heaven and Nature Sing" (what song)
Joy to the World - "Joy to the World" is a famous Christmas hymn with lyrics by Isaac Watts. As of the late 20th century, "Joy to the World" was the most-published Christmas hymn in North America. This hymn is a "joyous" celebration of the sovereignty of God and the gift of Jesus.
In the movie "Santa Clause" why does Scott Calvin become Santa?
He put on Santa's jacket - Scott Calvin, later Santa Claus, is the protagonist of The Santa Clause trilogy. He was an executive for a toy company before accidentally coming across the former Santa Claus, alongside his son, Charlie, and taking his place by wearing his suit. Over the year, Scott slowly became the new Santa Claus, while in denial.
Who invented electric Christmas lights?
Thomas Edison in 1880 - The first use of electric Christmas lighting was by Thomas Edison in 1880. The first illuminated Christmas tree was shown off by one of Edison's employees to reporters who visited his Manhattan house in 1882. Electric lights were very costly at first and required the services of a trained electrician.
Jack Frost - After dying in a car accident, a father named Jack cannot keep his promises to his son Charlie. Charlie becomes very upset when all of a sudden Jack turns into a snowman. Now the two of them can do all the things they want together when Jack was human before he goes away forever.
Alvin wants this for Christmas (said in the song the chipmunks sang)
A Hula Hoop - In Chipmunk’s rendition of “Christmas Don’t Be Late,” which was originally released in 1958, Alvin wants a hula hoop.