A few Christmas recs
Dec. 24th, 2024 03:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Merry Christmas Eve to those who celebrate! 🎄🎄🎄 I have three fun Christmas recs to share:
Firstly, I need everyone to know there's an official Christmas version of the old 4Kids Yu-Gi-Oh theme song. It's called "It's Time to Yule" and it's exactly the same as the original song except they added 🎄~handbells~🎄😂
It's just so funny to me. I listen to it multiple times every year. You can check it out on YouTube here
Secondly, yesterday a friend sent me this funny Star Trek TNG video, carefully edited so the characters are singing "Let it Snow" (or rather, "Make It So" here). It's very cute. The person who made it clearly spent a LOT of time on it. The bit with Wesley made me cackle. You can check it out on YouTube here
And lastly, I want to rec "Tokyo Godfathers" as a Christmas Eve movie to watch. It's not specifically a Christmas film, but it does begin on Christmas Eve, so I count it 😁 It was written and directed by the late great Satoshi Kon.
The plot is basically three homeless people find an abandoned baby, and then go on an adventure to reunite the baby with her family. A lot of things happen along the way! It's a very weird and lovely movie. (I should mention a content note for a character briefly threatening suicide)
It's available on Tubi! (And probably elsewhere, but Tubi is what I have access to.)
Firstly, I need everyone to know there's an official Christmas version of the old 4Kids Yu-Gi-Oh theme song. It's called "It's Time to Yule" and it's exactly the same as the original song except they added 🎄~handbells~🎄😂
It's just so funny to me. I listen to it multiple times every year. You can check it out on YouTube here
Secondly, yesterday a friend sent me this funny Star Trek TNG video, carefully edited so the characters are singing "Let it Snow" (or rather, "Make It So" here). It's very cute. The person who made it clearly spent a LOT of time on it. The bit with Wesley made me cackle. You can check it out on YouTube here
And lastly, I want to rec "Tokyo Godfathers" as a Christmas Eve movie to watch. It's not specifically a Christmas film, but it does begin on Christmas Eve, so I count it 😁 It was written and directed by the late great Satoshi Kon.
The plot is basically three homeless people find an abandoned baby, and then go on an adventure to reunite the baby with her family. A lot of things happen along the way! It's a very weird and lovely movie. (I should mention a content note for a character briefly threatening suicide)
It's available on Tubi! (And probably elsewhere, but Tubi is what I have access to.)