Grab a Tissue and Watch This Beautiful Animated Disney Holiday Short Film

Disney recently released an animated holiday short film that is part of a marketing campaign called, From Our Family To Yours, and the ad is described as a “Disney festive story” that was made because “you never forget your favorite traditions.”

The short tells the heart-warming storyline is inspired by “the themes of traditions, family togetherness and nostalgia, and introduces two new characters – a grandmother, Lola, and her granddaughter - alongside familiar friend Mickey Mouse who features as a much-loved toy, gifted to Lola as a young child by her father in 1940. With each passing year, Mickey comes to symbolize Lola’s childhood and a present-day connection to her granddaughter, ultimately inspiring a festive surprise on Christmas morning.”

You’re gonna need a tissue for this one because it hits all the emotions. The ad marks the 40-year partnership with the children’s charity, Make-A-Wish, and will run across TV and Digital, plus Disney’s own channels.

Disney fans will also be able to purchase the limited-edition vintage Mickey Mouse soft toy featured in the ad from The Disney Store and ShopDisney.co.uk, benefiting Make-A-Wish organizations.

The short also features a song by UK artist and Ivor Novello Rising Star nominee, Griff (19), who performs Love Is A Compass written by songwriting/production team, Parkwild. “The charity track will also be available for sale and download from 9 November. For every download before 31 December 2020, 100% of the proceeds from the retail price will be donated to Make-A-Wish.”

Disney is also encouraging fans to head to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to share their own past and present festive memories using #LoveFromDisney. For each special memory shared, Disney will donate $1USD to Make-A-Wish (up to $100,000).

I hope you enjoy the short.

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