Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas
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Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas

Sequel to Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas

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Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004) is a delightful holiday film and a sequel to the beloved Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. This heartwarming animated adventure features everyone's favorite Disney characters in five heartwarming and hilarious stories that explore the true meaning of Christmas.

In the first story, Donald Duck's nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, learn a valuable lesson about the importance of teamwork. In the second story, Goofy's son Max discovers the joy of giving as he attempts to find the perfect Christmas gift for his father. The third story follows the Disney princesses as they share their holiday traditions with each other.

Meanwhile, Pluto, Mickey's loyal pet, embarks on his own adventure as he learns the spirit of friendship. Finally, in the last story, Mickey and Minnie Mouse discover the magic of Christmas love as they surprise each other with heartfelt presents.

Filled with enchanting animation and catchy original songs, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas is a perfect movie to enjoy with the entire family during the festive season. It brings together iconic Disney characters, showcases the importance of love, friendship, and kindness, and celebrates the true meaning of Christmas. Be prepared to be captivated by the magical world of Disney in this heartwarming holiday tale!

Also Known As:

Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas

Release Date:

09 Nov 2004

Writers:

Bill Motz (screenplay), Bob Roth (screenplay), Peggy Holmes (screenplay), Peggy Holmes (story), Chad Fiveash (screenplay: segment "Christmas: Impossible"), James Patrick Stoteraux (screenplay), Matthew O'Callaghan (screenplay), Chad Fiveash (story: segment "Christmas: Impossible"), James Patrick Stoteraux (story), Bill Motz (screenplay), Bob Roth (screenplay), Shirley Pierce (screenplay), Theresa Cullen (story), Jim Peronto (screenplay), Carole Holliday (screenplay), Carole Holliday (story), Michael Shipley (screenplay), Jim Bernstein (screenplay), Shirley Pierce (screenplay), Colin Goldman (story), Matthew O'Callaghan (story), Robin Kingsland

Awards:

1 win & 3 nominations.