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yaboirezzy · 2 days ago
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Eldest sibling giving gifts to the middle and the youngest accordingly...
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"Have a holly jolly Christmas!"
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joseartcenteno · 23 hours ago
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“Merry Christmas”
Drawing Molly and Andrea for Christmas is my Christmas tradition… DONT FORGET IT, anyway, Merry Christmas!
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circus-bearie · 1 day ago
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🎄👻💖
Happy holidays !!! made a christmas card for my family this year and thought i'd share it here too!! :]
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ashfluffys · 2 days ago
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”man, I’m gonna finally catch up and binge tgamm like I told myself to!” Watches the one episode about newspaper and calls it a night immediately because I have to draw so badly
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Is this a good post to establish that I like tgamm and more specifically in it molibby HAHAAHSHSHSHSHSHS
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briastar-artz · 1 day ago
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Them your honor. Another peek art! 💙
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
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alexl-1196 · 2 days ago
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Merry Christmas 🎄❄️👻💜
A Christmas drawing by Molly and Scratch for this day I wish you all a happy holiday ☺️
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alfredstvthoughts · 2 days ago
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The Ghost and Molly McGee - Festival of Lights/ Saving Christmas (Season 1 Episode 10; 27 November 2021)
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This episode of Disney Channel's The Ghost and Molly McGee, about the young girl Molly McGee and her family moving into a house haunted by the ghost Scratch takes advantage of the usual 2 segment format in a rarely used manner, to celebrate not just Christmas but also Hanukkah.
Hanukkah is to the best of my knowledge rarely acknowledged in holiday specials, with perhaps the most familiar example to me being the Rugrats Hanukkah special which featured a good retelling of the Hanukkah story.
Festival of Lights therefore is a welcome example of a rare Hanukkah special. The McGees have been invited to spend Hanukkah at the book store owned by the mother of Molly's best human friend Libby Stein-Torres but a power cut occurs forcing the use of a backup generator which seems not to have enough fuel to last the night (the way this is resolved neatly reflects the actual Hanukkah story).
From there the story is neatly divided into a number of sections depicting what happens over the course of 8 hours including Scratch enjoying greasy Hanukkah food, various Hanukkah games (including dreidel) and Libby telling the story of Hanukkah.
Perhaps the best and most emotionally affecting of these is what happens in the 7th hour as Libby's mother explains the history of her family's menorah with her ancestors having to flee with it from an anti-Semitic riot before showing how the menorah has always been there through the generations as a symbol of hope in difficult times.
Overall, Festival of Lights is an extremely strong Hanukkah special that nicely blends fun and emotion while also explaining the importance of the holiday for the uninitiated.
Saving Christmas is a much more traditional Christmas episode featuring a town festival and a riff on A Christmas Carol. When the annual Snowflake Celebration ends up being cancelled due to all the Christmas decorations being destroyed, Brighton ends up losing it's Christmas spirit and Molly is determined to bring it back. She tries to get Andrea Davenport's father to help fund a restored Snowflake Celebration but he refuses and so with Scratch playing all the ghosts, he experiences his own version of A Christmas Carol though he is not so easily swayed into changing his ways...
It would have paled anyway compared to the excellence of Festival of Lights, but in my opinion Saving Christmas is a very weak take on A Christmas Carol and it's not particularly helped by the fact Andrea's father is extremely unlikeable and even his redemption is sabotaged by his unbearable ego.
There is a nice festive ending but ultimately Saving Christmas is much the weaker of the 2 holiday specials in this episode. Nevertheless, this unique pairing of holiday specials is worth a look to celebrate both Hanukkah and Christmas, with Festival of Lights a particularly outstanding achievement.
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ladymiraclewings · 2 days ago
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Geoff: Christmas tip: Wrap empty boxes and put them under the tree. Every time a child acts up, throw one in the fire place. Scratch: What if I run out of kids?
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emositecc · 1 year ago
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my brainrot really said:
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yourpalsalamander · 4 months ago
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its past midnight for me rn but i had to scribble something out bc i love molly mcgee so much and i can do whatever i want with my ability to draw
(look over here »»-----------►)
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chytag · 1 year ago
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I’m gonna miss these two.
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parasomnico12 · 8 months ago
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"Plushie"
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elfkinggolfclub · 2 months ago
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i know it’s already november but yeay! halloween!!🎃
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crispytubes · 1 year ago
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cartoonbudartz · 13 days ago
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May your holiday be an animated one!
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flower-boi16 · 2 months ago
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Disney channel is starting to go in a dark place with how it’s starting to treat its shows. The Owl House got its final season shortened forcing the crew to condense all of their ideas into just 3 hour long specials and had to rewrite a whole half of season 2. While the result was ultimately still fantastic given the circumstances the crew were in, it was clearly evident that this affected certain parts of the pacing in the third season mainly for the future with its handling of Hunter as it was unable to resolve points of his arc (his grief of loosing flapjack and his insecurities of being a grimwalker), as well as having to drop things previously set up and not being able to flesh out some things, like the other schools or the coven heads.
But hey, the owl house was at least lucky enough to get a third season at all. The Ghost and Molly McGee on the other hand had its third season cancelled even though scripts were being written, due to Disney just forgetting to market the second drop of episodes on Disney plus leading to it having poor ratings. The show was canned even after the third dropped performed well and the crew had to ask for one more episode to finish of the series.
Then there’s Hailey’s On It, a show that canned in just its first season, and the show ended up being forced to end on a cliffhanger that will never get resolved. Although the show itself received average reception it still continues the trend of Disney cancelling shows. Then, there’s the latest example, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, which had the rest of the first half of its second season dropped on Disney Plus with little marketing.
The fans had to actively campaign for the show to get a third season like it was planned, but unfortunately, despite fan efforts, it was later announced that the show would not be getting that third season, meaning it would have to end at season 2.
This is a very alarming trend for Disney lately and it sets a very dark precedent for the future of Disney TVA.
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