Nine Dog Christmas Page #4

Synopsis: Nine stray dogs (Snowplow, Tank, Q.T,,, Frenchie, Ceech, Chester, Fetch, MacGregor and No-Name) are recruited as reindeers to help Santa bring Christmas to the world.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
2004
59 min
187 Views


A dog, as a rule, likes its four paws

planted firmly on the ground.

Is it over?

Not yet.

We did it. We're fIying.

I can hardIy beIieve my own eyes.

They're up! No, they're down.

Oh, no, no, they're up. They're down.

-PIease, pIease, pIease.

-Oh, no. They're down.

-Yes!

-Yeah!

And indeed, they had made it.

After all their trials, all the hardship,

they had most certainly made it.

AIways knew oId Buzz couId puII it off.

That's why he gets the big bucks.

Three cheers for Mr. Buzz.

Hip, hip, hooray!

-Hip, hip. . . .

-Hooray!

Never couId have done it without this one.

Hip, hip, hooray for Agnes Anne!

The nine dogs were out

flying through the night...

...and Santa was back in business.

Nine dogs flew that Christmas Eve.

For the first and only time,

nine dogs brought Christmas to the world.

Hey. HoId on, man. What gives?

What'd I do wrong?

I'm innocent, I teII you.

I was set up! I was!

Hey. Nice.

WouId you Iook at that? Says, ""Cheech. ""

Cheech, meaning me.

Come aIong now, IittIe feIIa.

Now, this is Iiving.

So Iong, feIIas.

We're home.

Hey, Santa, merci beaucoup.

Where am I going now, huh?

Where am I going, huh?

Where do you think, you great goof?

You're going home.

Thanks for everything, SnowpIow.

I didn't do nothing, paI.

We'd stiII be dancing for our supper

if it wasn't for you.

What's the matter, boy?

You worried about your friends?

WeII, they've aII got nice homes.

And I know, because I revised the Iist.

And checked it twice.

Come over here, boy.

There you have it.

Each and every dog with a home.

And the one called Snowplow,

well, he finally knew...

... this was a gift they had all longed for.

Worse than a swarm of fleas.

-Mom, he is reaI.

-Merry Christmas, kids.

Yo, Santa, got a sIeigh probIem?

Doesn't matter tiII next year.

Merry Christmas to aII,

and to aII, a good night.

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

And that's where our story ends...

... with all our new friends

living happily ever after.

The Nine Dog Christmas.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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