Arthur Christmas

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Arthur Christmas is the heartwarming tale of Santa's clumsy son stepping up to save Christmas after a gift delivery mishap puts the holiday at risk. With the help of his family and a goofy elf, Arthur makes sure no child is left without a present on Christmas morning.

Arthur Christmas Trivia

What is the name of Santa's eldest son, who is very efficient and runs the North Pole like a high-tech company, in the movie "Arthur Christmas"? (Medium)
#1: Steve
#2: Arthur
#3: Peter
#4: Michael
What is the name of Arthur's clumsy companion who wraps presents in the movie "Arthur Christmas"? (Medium)
#1: Steve
#2: Bryony
#3: Grandsanta
#4: Margaret
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Arthur Christmas Fun Facts

Arthur Christmas is the first Sony Pictures Animation's feature to be presented in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
Arthur Christmas features voice actors James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, and Bill Nighy, who are all well-known for their roles in major film franchises.

Arthur Christmas Polls

Which character from "Arthur Christmas" is your favorite?
Arthur
Steve
Grandsanta
Bryony
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What is your favorite scene in "Arthur Christmas"?
The Gift Wrapping Operation
Arthur's Bike Ride
Christmas Eve Command Center
Elf Delivery Mission
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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November 23, 2011

Release of Arthur Christmas

The animated film Arthur Christmas was released, showcasing a modern take on the Christmas gift delivery tradition.

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October 9, 2011

Premier of Arthur Christmas at the British Film Institute

The film had its premiere at the British Film Institute, attracting attention ahead of its wide release.

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2009

Sony Pictures Animation announces Arthur Christmas

Sony Pictures Animation announced the development of Arthur Christmas as part of their upcoming animation projects.

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Movies: Rise of the Guardians The Polar Express Elf Klaus The Grinch

Music: Christmas Lights by Coldplay Maybe This Christmas by Ron Sexsmith Winter Song by Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson Driving Home for Christmas by Chris Rea Underneath the Tree by Kelly Clarkson White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes Shake Up Christmas by Train Snowmen by KT Tunstall Home for Christmas by Mariah Carey Christmas Time Is Here by Vince Guaraldi Trio

TV Shows: The Good Place Brooklyn Nine-Nine Schitt's Creek Ted Lasso Galavant Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Miranda The Santa Clarita Diet Pushing Daisies Kim's Convenience

Video Games: LEGO City: Undercover Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Spider-Man: Miles Morales Astro's Playroom Disney's Magical World 2
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