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So, 'How the Toys Saved Christmas' is this interesting little animated flick from '96. It has that charming, if not slightly offbeat, vibe typical of the era's family animations. The premise is kind of unique—La Befana, who’s usually a reliable helper for Santa, is out sick, and Scarafoni steps in with some rather dubious intentions. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times; it has moments that drag but also bursts of whimsical energy. The themes of friendship versus greed come through, especially as the toys band together to thwart Scarafoni's plans. The animation style is distinct—there's a hand-crafted quality to it that gives it a certain warmth, even if the character designs are a bit quirky. Not a lot of people talk about it, which is a shame; it’s got its own charm.
Has a unique take on Christmas themes.The animation style gives it a nostalgic feel.Not widely discussed, making it a curious find.
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