With the kids off for the holidays a favorite past time is watching holiday movies. Let Nickelodeon’s Paw Patrol, Pups Save Christmas entertain your family and get them in the Christmas mood. They will enjoy the Pups adventures!
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Unwrap a high-action adventure this holiday season with a collection from one of the hottest preschool series on TV, PAW Patrol: Pups Save Christmas. This latest puppy collection features daring rescues with just the right amount of holiday cheer! Join Ryder, Chase, Everest and the rest of the gang as they embark on snow-filled adventures to help Santa save Christmas, rescue penguins and polar bears, and much more. Whether they’re feeling festive, competitive or silly, it’s no secret that the pups are here to bring a little extra joy to this holiday season. Produced by Nickelodeon Home Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Media Distribution, PAW Patrol: Pups Save Christmas is available on DVD now, for the suggested retail price of $14.99.
- Pups Save Christmas – When Santa’s sleigh crashes and the reindeer run off, Ryder and the PAW Patrol have to help Santa finish delivering presents and save Christmas.
- Pups Save the Penguins – Someone has been swiping fish off Cap’n Turbot’s boat, so he calls Ryder and the PAW Patrol to help investigate. Using his new spy gear, Chase inspects the boat and heads below deck where he discovers it’s a group of pesky penguins. Now, the pups have to catch the slippery suspects and find a way to get them back to the South Pole.
- Pups Save the Pop-Up Penguins – Ryder and PAW Patrol are enjoying a sunny summer day at the beach when a call comes in from Mr. Porter. He and Alex were at the train station to pick up a big frozen fish order only to discover it’s been eaten by some stowaway penguins that have scattered all around Adventure Bay.
- Pups Save Skye – Skye is on her way to Jake’s Mountain to meet up with Everest and Ace when a storm blows in and she crash lands in the snow. After losing her pup tag and breaking a wing, Skye has to climb the rest of the way on foot while both Ace and Chase use a drone to look for Skye from above. They find her but can’t reach her on the steep mountain. Ryder calls in Everest – ice or snow she’s ready to go!
- Pups Save Sports Day – The pups are all excited to be a part of Adventure Bay’s Sports Day until Everest realizes that she can’t show off her snowboarding skills in the summer. Ryder and the pups race into action to build her a snowboard half-pipe, complete with snow, but Daring Danny X’s impatience sends the snow making machine on a tear around the stadium covering everything. The pups slip and tumble through their summer sporting events, until Ryder and Everest decide that the new and improved snowy themed events are even more fun than the regular sports.
- Pups Bear-ly Save Danny – When Daring Danny X tries to outdo Everest on his motorized snowboard, he gets stuck in a tree and wakes up a hibernating Momma bear. Skye air-lifts Danny off, while the pups lure Momma down with honey flavored treats. When the same tempting treats draw the baby bears out of the cave and up into the tree, Everest and Marshall must get the bears safely back into their cave.
The Easter bunny always would bring a new kids movie for our children. They remember that and really looked forward to Easter morning to see if they got another one the next year. We didn’t have any cable tv or buy movies any other time of the year.
When we were kids we’d have Thanksgiving at my grandparents. All the kids would gather in the bedroom afterwards to watch March of the Wooden Soldiers.
One of my favorite memories is going to the drive-in movie! I enjoyed playing on the playground until the movie started, then eating popcorn & hot dogs outside by the car & watching the movie with my mom, dad, & younger brother.
My favorite movie memory is from Christmas when I was younger, we watched Christmas Vacation as well as all the old Christmas stories, like Frosty the snow man, Santa Clause is coming to town and Year without a Santa. I did the same thing with my kids and now I watch them with my grandson and granddaughter!
When I was a kid the Peanuts here my favorites especially during the holidays.
We loved The Wizard of Oz and its still a family favourite
Moral story has a lasting effect
Made me smile just thinking about it