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Revision as of 05:09, 6 July 2016
The Christmas Toy aired on ABC on December 6, 1986. It was later adapted into a storybook in 1987.
In this one-hour Christmas special, Christmas Eve is celebrated at the Jones' home, where the toys in the playroom magically come to life when people are not around.
Following an introduction by Kermit the Frog, who provides a glimpse into the Jones' household as the family makes holiday preparations, the toys talk about the meaning of Christmas and how they will prepare to welcome the new toys that will be given to the Jones children, Jamie and Jesse.
Rugby Tiger, who was Jamie's Christmas present the previous year, remembers that special day, and decides to find a way into a gift box under the tree again this year. But the other toys are worried that he will become "frozen" once he leaves the playroom, and they devise a plan to rescue him.
The special spawned the 1994 spin-off series The Secret Life of Toys.
Cast
- Dave Goelz as Rugby Tiger, Ditz, and the Dauntless Dragon
- Steve Whitmire as Mew
- Kathryn Mullen as Apple
- Jerry Nelson as Balthazar
- Richard Hunt as Belmont
- Camille Bonora as Meteora
- Brian Henson as Cruiser
- Rob Mills as Bleep
- Nikki Tilroe as Ding-a-ling
- Marsha Moreau as Jamie
- Zachary Bennett as Jesse
- Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog and Jack-in-the-Box (uncredited)
Credits
- Executive Producer: Diana Birkenfield
- Producers: Martin G. Baker and Jim Henson
- Director: Eric Till
- Writer: Laura Phillips
- Music and Lyrics by: Jeff Moss
Edits
- When this special was released on VHS in 1993, the opening sequence (before the main titles) was cut.
- Kermit's scenes are cut from the 2008 DVD, as well as broadcasts on The Hub and streaming on Netflix.