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In Jingle All the Way a spirited Husky puppy looking for a home at a Christmas tree farm instantly bonds with a young boy visiting with his parents. As the boy rides away, unable to keep him, the pup escapes and embarks on a snowy journey to find his friend again. Guided by a wise cardinal and the sound of jingling bells, he eventually receives the help he needs from a big man in a red suit just in time for Christmas morning.
Honestly? Not very — and that's the charm. It plays the hits, which is exactly the point for a cozy night in.
You’ve seen this pairing before: Thomas Stroppel and Ryan Bley have made 2 Hallmark movies together.
A few things that make this one stand out once you stack it up against every other Hallmark movie.
It runs just 23 minutes — one of only 5 Hallmark titles short enough to watch in under an hour.
Jingle All the Way is a 2011 American stop motion animated children's television special produced for Hallmark Channel, directed by Chel White and produced at Bent Image Lab. The show is inspired by Hallmark Cards' 2010 stuffed toy Jingle the Husky Pup and its accompanying interactive storybook, Jingle All the Way.
Where this one’s rating lands against every other rated Hallmark movie.
Higher-rated than 88% of every rated Hallmark movie. The median is 6.4.
Who’s who before you press play. Nothing here gives the ending away.
Young boy who bonds with the puppy
Husky puppy
The puppy who journeys to find Andrew
Andrew's mother
Mother
Andrew's father
Father
Townsperson
Local figure
Acquaintance
Person in the story
Jingle All the Way is available via fuboTV, Hallmark+ Amazon Channel, and Hallmark+ Apple TV Channel. Streaming options change often, so check current availability before settling in.
Jingle All the Way runs about 23 minutes, and was released in 2011.
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