Directed by: Kevin Deters, Stevie Wermers-Skelton
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!
Synopsis: When Olaf realizes that Elsa and Anna have no Christmas family traditions he sets out to find some for them.
Cartoon Cats: Olaf visits the village and asks everyone what their holiday traditions are. In one home a family wearing matching knitted garments sings, “We knit scarves and sweaters and we wear our matching mittens.” A kitten wearing a sweater is walking from the room as they sing and Olaf follows him.
In the next room an elderly woman is sitting with countless kittens surrounding her plus a large cat on her chair, all wearing knitted outfits. She sings, “Don’t forget the jammies that I knitted for my kittens.”
One of the kittens pops up again later in the song.
The scene transitions to Olaf with his sleigh full of traditions.
He scoops up two kittens and holds then as he sings.
As he rides away, two of the kittens watch him from a tree branch.
Final Mewsings: Christmas traditions that involve cats are the best!
Many thanks to Smooth Crimini for letting us know about the cats in this short.
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