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The ’80s Christmas Specials You Just Have to Show Your Kids

He-Man and She-Ra Christmas SpecialFilmation Associates/Mattel

One joy of having children is having the opportunity to force-feed them the entertainment that you grew up with. And, in that way, the offspring of ’80s babies are lucky. It was the decade for the family Christmas special. Every beloved character got one. Here are four that you simply must dredge up on YouTube and pass along to the next generation

A Garfield Christmas (1987)

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While Garfield’s usual grumpiness is a true comfort to those of us who have difficulty tolerating the Odies of the world, a holiday special demands he soften up a bit. Garfield, Jon, and Odie trek out to Jon’s family farm where Garfield bros out with Jon’s feisty grandma and Odie constructs his frenemy the best present ever: the ultimate backscratcher. Adults should keep tissues handy for the unexpectedly poignant discovery of a pack of love letters from Grandma’s deceased husband.

Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983)

Your family could do worse than this Academy Award-nominated short, which was also the first theatrical Mickey Mouse cartoon produced in 30 years. Mickey plays Bob Cratchit, of course, and Scrooge McDuck, since he co-opted his whole game anyway, is his miserly boss. All well and good, but casting Daisy Duck as Bob’s fiance Isabella seems a little uncool. What would Donald think?

A Muppet Family Christmas (1987)

Jim Henson himself cameos in this Muppet adventure, which is just as essential as any other. A childhood without Muppets shouldn’t be allowed, so don’t even try it.

He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special (1985)

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Christmas comes to Eternia via two suitably diverse Earth kids, Miguel and Alisha. And the attempt to shoe-horn a Christian holiday into a alien world of god-like princes and flying unicorns is so ’80s that it hurts. Even Skeletor can’t escape the Christmas spirit, though he’s relieved that he still gets to be a bad guy for the rest of the year.


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