Disney In The House: Christmas

Disney In The House: Christmas is a 2017 American live-action/animated holiday film produced by Disneytoon Studios and Walt Disney Wonder Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The overall sixth installment in the Disney In The House DVD saga and the third theatrical film in the saga, the film was directed by Klay Hall from a screenplay by Joe Ansolabehere, Jill E, Blotevogel, and Kevin Hopps, and features an ensemble cast that includes Sarah Silverman, Mckenna Grace, Jason Marsden, Bill Murray, Jerry Stiller, Martin Short, Natalie Portman, Sergio Castellitto, Ginnifer Goodwin, Ed O'Neill, Frank Welker, Michael J. Fox, Owen Laramore, and Tom Hanks.

Disney In The House: Christmas received mixed reviews from critics, with praise toward its musical score, visual effects, humor, and performances (particularly those of Silverman and Grace), but criticism toward its lack of soul and the CGI designs of both Rudolph and Frosty, with some calling it a "disappointing holiday rip-off" compared to previous films in the series. The film has grossed $159 million worldwide on a $133 million budget, causing it to become Walt Disney Wonder Studios' first box-office bomb.

Plot
Vanellope von Schweetz is hosting a Christmas party. On December 1st, Santa Claus flies by, but crash-lands. Vanellope, Judy, and Hank recover Santa, but he asks them who Santa is, confusing them because he has amnesia. As a result, the others worry that Christmas could be permanently cancelled. With encouragement from Frosty The Snowman, Vanellope volunteers to deliver the presents, much to their excitement.

Vanellope and Frosty are interrupted by a heated argument between Rudolph and Donner. Vanellope and Frosty convince them that it is Christmas, the season of giving. They refuse to help, as they take orders from no other than Santa, and they leave Rudolph. Rudolph decides to take Vanellope and Frosty to deliver the gifts. Before they take off, they are interrupted by a young 6-year-old named Cindy Miller, who befriends Vanellope and asks if she can come, to which Vanellope excitedly agrees.

Vanellope, Cindy, Rudolph, and Frosty fly to a small house in a small town in Alaska. Frosty attempts to deliver the first gift, but accidentally gets stuck. Vanellope and Cindy put the present under the tree, but the alarm sounds off. The four narrowly escape before crashing into an apartment of a girl who refers to them as Santa's helpers. She gives them cookies and wishes them Merry Christmas.

Back in Disneyville, Cindy's parents, Dan and Cass, feel worried about their daughter's safety. Judy explains to them that Cindy has gone with Vanellope. They all concoct a plan to keep them safe once they arrive. After successfully delivering the presents, Vanellope, Cindy, Rudolph, and Frosty discover that there is one present left. Suddenly, jackals chase them throughout the snowy forest, until Rudolph flies away, but they crash. Brokenhearted, Cindy tearfully blames herself and throws the last present, touching Vanellope's heart.

Vanellope, Frosty, and Rudolph recover the present. Once they deliver the gift, Vanellope notices the sleigh falling over the edge and rushes to save it. After witnessing this, Cindy apologizes to Vanellope and helps her save the sleigh. Vanellope, Cindy, Frosty, and Rudolph return to Disneyville and sled down the snowy mountains to the Disney Neighborhood. Vanellope tries to fly towards it, but the sparkle tank runs out. Cindy feels like they could crash, but Vanellope reassures her that there is no sad faces on Christmas. Rudolph saves them by landing on his hooves. Unable to slow down, the four reach the Disney Neighborhood. Judy and Cass try to slow them down by putting Christmas lights, but the sleigh is still going too fast. They accidentally bump into Santa, restoring his memory. Dan successfully leaps out in front of the sleigh to slow it down. Cindy reunites with her parents, and Vanellope reunites with Judy. Donner sees this and assumes that Rudolph has stolen the sleigh for a joyride to ruin Christmas, but Cindy comforts him by explaining that they should not fight. Donner and the other reindeer accept Rudolph as their friend.

After Santa and Frosty depart with the reindeer, Cindy meets Judy and Hank, and kisses Vanellope in the cheek, telling her that her cheek is warm. Vanellope and Cindy hold hands and sing a Christmas carol. The Christmas party is saved, and Vanellope announces the grand opening of a new cafe. Vanellope carves the roast beast and hugs Cindy. The film ends with the camera backing from Disneyville, with Mr. Narrator saying "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.", and with Santa shouting "Ho, ho, ho!".

Cast

 * Sarah Silverman as Vanellope, the first leader of the Disney Neighborhood.
 * Mckenna Grace as Cindy Miller, a six-year-old who befriends Vanellope
 * Jason Marsden as the voice of Rudolph, a reindeer whose red nose is capable of glowing.
 * Bill Murray as the voice of Frosty, a fun-loving snowman.
 * Jerry Stiller as Santa Claus, a elderly legend of Christmas.
 * Martin Short as Dan Miller, Cindy's smart father.
 * Natalie Portman as Cass Miller, Cindy's worried and overprotective mother.
 * Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy, the second leader of the Disney Neighborhood and Vanellope's best friend.
 * Ed O'Neill as Hank, the third leader of the Disney Neighborhood.
 * Frank Welker as Iggy/Bullseye
 * Owen Laramore as Lawrence Broderick
 * Michael J. Fox as Mr. Ziploc
 * Mel B as Dasher
 * Bobby Moynihan as Dancer
 * Luke Wilson as Prancer
 * Laura Silverman as Vixen
 * Alan Tudyk as Comet
 * Annabelle Wallis as Cupid
 * Sergio Castellitto as Donner
 * Tom Hardy as Blitzen
 * Tom Hanks as Woody
 * Joan Cusack as Jessie
 * Idina Menzel as Elsa
 * Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Aliens/Agent P
 * Jim Cummings as Winnie The Pooh/Tigger
 * Clint Howard as Piglet
 * Hayden Rolence as Nemo
 * Sean Astin as Timon
 * Zoey Woody as Marie
 * Gal Fishel as Lady
 * Kunal Nayyar as Mickey Mouse
 * Bill Farmer as Goofy
 * Cree Summer as Moana
 * David Ogden Stiers as Narrator