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The Top Movies To Watch On ABC's 25 Days Of Christmas

Merry 25 Days of Christmas Y'all

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The Top Movies To Watch On ABC's 25 Days Of Christmas

We all know the best time of year is upon us. Christmas is pretty much the universal favorite holiday of everyone ever. But the Christmas season doesn't truly kick off until ABC Family's (excuse me, Freeform...) 25 Days of Christmas starts up. So with only a few days left to prepare, here is a ranking of the best movies you HAVE to watch and when to catch them on!

1. Elf

Don't forget your spaghetti and chocolate sauce to eat while you watch! December 3rd at 8:50 pm.

2. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Forever describing the holiday season with family. December 1st at 7:05 PM.

3. The Polar Express

So many memories. Someone bring me a hot chocolate. December 2nd at 9:20 PM.

4. The Year Without a Santa Claus

The OG claymation Christmas movie. December 1st at 6 PM.

5. The Santa Clause

You're lying if you say a part of you didn't wish that this would actually happen to your dad. December 1st at 9:15 PM.

6. Rudolph's Shiny New Year

Baby New Year was just THE cutest, am I right!?! December 2nd at 12:55AM...I know it's late but SO worth it!!

7. Disney's A Christmas Carol

The new(ish) animated version of the classic Christmas tale. Who doesn't love a good turnaround story?!? December 2nd at 5:10 PM.

Freeform, I do have a bone to pick with you though. Where is my favorite movie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!?! You've got a lot of good movies but we gotta step up our game next year and bring some of the classics back!!

Beginning December 1st, you know where to find me for the next month. Merry 25 Days of Christmas y'all!

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