O' Christmas Tree (1999)

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On Christmas Eve, a forlorn little pine tree feels she is too homely to ever realize her dream of being a real Christmas tree. With the help of a comical Baby Bear, a happy-go-lucky Squirrel, a cynical Nutcracker, and a host of other forest critters, as well as a visit from Santa Claus himself, the little tree discovers the true beauty of the season... shines from within!
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Overview
On Christmas Eve, a forlorn little pine tree feels she is too homely to ever realize her dream of being a real Christmas tree. With the help of a comical Baby Bear, a happy-go-lucky Squirrel, a cynical Nutcracker, and a host of other forest critters, as well as a visit from Santa Claus himself, the little tree discovers the true beauty of the season... shines from within!
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This animated Christmas special focuses on universal themes of community, self-worth, and the spirit of giving, which are inherently apolitical and broadly embraced across the political spectrum.
This animated Christmas movie features a traditional voice cast for its non-human characters, such as anthropomorphic trees, Santa Claus, and elves. The narrative centers on a classic holiday theme of a young tree's dream, without incorporating any explicit DEI themes or critiques of traditional identities.
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The film, part of the 'Kids' Ten Commandments' series and centered on Christmas, explicitly promotes Christian values such as honesty, generosity, and the spirit of the holiday. It frames these principles as virtuous, guiding the protagonist towards moral behavior aligned with Christian teachings.
The animated film 'O' Christmas Tree' does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a young tree's journey to become a Christmas tree, without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This animated film features original characters created for the production. There are no pre-existing canonical, historical, or widely established characters whose gender was altered for this adaptation.
This animated film features anthropomorphic animal characters and Christopher Robin, who is consistently depicted as a white character across source material and this adaptation. No character's race was changed from an established baseline.
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