![]() However, the simple addition of some of animation's most iconic characters is enough to make the film an engaging watch. ![]() The Nutcracker has seen numerous adaptations and animated renditions over the years. With Jerry joining the ranks of the toys and Tom bringing together an army of alley cats, it becomes up to Jerry to set things right and save the magical kingdom from tyranny. After a chase leads the duo to an empty opera house, Jerry's wish whisks the two away to the magical enchanted kingdom, with toys coming to live around every corner. One of the many renditions and remixes of classic stories with the implementation of Tom and Jerry, Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale sees the dynamic duo entering the world of The Nutcracker. It's far from a standard Christmas special, and some might not fully understand it however, those looking for something new to watch during the holidays will surely appreciate its bizarre qualities. The film wouldn't have worked nearly as well if it had told a standard Christmas story with its premise and instead included a variety of strange characters, business and legal discussions, and unforgettable music numbers. Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer is a memorable viewing experience thanks to its ability to add to the chaotic beauty of the original Christmas song. His adventure soon sees him at the North Pole, as Jake has to help Santa save Christmas. Determined to prove Santa is real and that his Grandma got run over by one of his reindeer, Jake e embarks on a journey. The film tells the story of young Jake Spanekenheimer, whose Grandma goes missing on Christmas Eve. (I didn’t need to see Granny undies though, that was too much.Adapted from the hilariously strange Christmas song, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer evolves the tune's story into an equally quirky full-length holiday special. It’s about Grandma hanging out with all the other dead people. Mel’s plan is trick Grandpa into signing. No scheme on underhanded trick, it’s kind of nice that they didn’t stock rich guy number 9. I will add that Austin isn’t playing the evil rich guy yeah really, like when Mel offers him the store he tells her, she can’t sell because her name isn’t on the deed, and only Grandma and Grandpa can do it. Austin Bucks comes to the store, because Mel asks him to come over. People aren’t shopping at Grandma’s store because she’s not there which bodes well when she dies in the future, because she’s not dead. Never seen something based off a song try so hard to force the lyrics into the special before. The montage, still has forced lines from the song. The police woman calls Grandma “The old broad” which is not a line you are expecting, but am now not expecting it. I mean, they went right for it, you saw the title Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and well they are giving you a grandma getting run over by a reindeer. The special starts with the famous song and grandma getting run over by a dang reindeer. He is being the adult version of main character Jake Spankenheimer, who is talking about his grandma. The narrator for the special is Elmo Shropshire, who is the singer of the original song so, that’s nice touch. I’m going to insert a slight personal opinion: This is a special I do watch every year, even though it’s not the best it’s still a weird thing to just watch for fun for me. Well, you don’t have her get crunched to death by a reindeer, because Children are watching, and because need to fill 50 minutes of run time. (Merry Christmas!) So, how you make a special based off the idea of a woman getting crunched to death by a reindeer. Mostly because it’s a weird song about a Grandma getting crunched to death by Santa’s Reindeer. For many years it ran on Cartoon Network, a couple times on Freeform, it aired on the WB each year, and still does on the successor network, the CW. “Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer” is a special that first ran on October 31st 2000, on the WB network and is based on the song of the same name.
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