The Night Before Christmas
The Night Before Christmas

The Night Before Christmas

1941Movie9 minEnglish

It's snowy and cold outside, and warm inside where Jerry squeezes past a mousetrap to cavort under a present-laden Christmas tree. Mistaking the sleeping Tom for a plush toy, Jerry wakes him and a mad chase ensues.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Dave FleischerGenres: Animation, Family, Short, Comedy, Christmas

Plot Summary

This animated short features Santa Claus bringing presents to a family. However, when Santa gets stuck in the chimney, the three children of the house, led by their father, must help him escape and deliver the presents. The film captures the wonder and excitement of Christmas morning from a child's perspective, with a touch of slapstick humor.

Critical Reception

As a Fleischer Studios short, 'The Night Before Christmas' was a charming and technically proficient holiday offering for its time. While not as historically significant as some of their Betty Boop or Popeye cartoons, it was well-received as a seasonal treat, appreciated for its colorful animation and heartwarming depiction of Christmas. Audience reactions generally focused on its festive spirit and family-friendly appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its festive and cheerful holiday spirit.
  • Appreciated for its charming animation style typical of the Fleischer Studios.
  • Seen as a heartwarming short that captures the magic of Christmas for families.

Google audience: While specific aggregated Google user reviews for this 1941 short are not readily available, similar vintage animated shorts are typically favored by audiences for their nostalgic value and simple, joyful storytelling, especially during the holiday season.

Fun Fact

This animated short was one of the few times the famous Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard) lent their voices to a film, though their appearances were uncredited.

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This might be my favourite “Tom and Jerry” cartoon as it combines the fun of their mischievous antics with a sentiment that Charles Dickens would have been proud of. With Christmas looming and plenty of snow outside, “Jerry” ventures out fr...