I had been looking for this for years!! I was beginning to think I dreamt the whole thing. I love the sly humor. I can't. Believe it was only televised one year, at least that I saw. Thank you so much for posting it!
Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it worked out for me!!!! I have been wishing for this for over 15 years. I was beginning to think I imagined this feature since I couldn't find anyone else that knew what I was talking about. Thank you for making my Christmas special this year and hopefully many more to come. Merry Christmas
I knew I didn’t dream it, but only because my sister and my cousins and I talked about it every year when we would get together for Christmas, desperately searching cable TV hoping someone would show it again. We’re all super grateful to whoever posted this!
my grandma had taped it for me when it played that year and i got to see it a few times but moved away from her and didnt get to see it anymore and started having much the same feeling until my cousin graduated and i got to see my grandma. She gave me the tape she had made me all those years ago. I Burst into tears when she handed it to me. She was the one who made Christmas magic and it meant so much she had kept it all those years for me.
Best holiday specials to me are a Charlie Brown Christmas rudolph the red nosed reindeer how the grinch stole christmas christmas in tattertown this special frosty the snowman😊
I have loved loved loved this show since I saw it back in the day. My younger sister and I would howl when the girl told a elder next door neighbor she was running away and her response was "GOOD!"
The man who did the lead male voices was the late, great Dick Orkin. He and Bert Burdis did loads of funny radio commercials during the 1970s and 1980s. Orkin did many radio series' in the 1960s and 1970s including Chickenman,Amazon Ace,the Tooth Fairy,the Masked Minuteman and others. I was lucky enough to meet him in 1988 and get his autograph.
I vaguely remember watching this when I was in 1st grade in Elementary School, it was one of the my childhood mysteries as a kid since I couldn't remember what it was called.
So glad I finally got the second chance to watch this 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Cuz way back in 1992 it was on TV and I only watched the first 60 seconds of it until my stupid dad had to put on karaoke for the relatives to play 😑😑😑😑
Even though the animation is reminding me of Monty Python intros. It's well made from my favorite decade: the 1980's. I do miss that decade because of good entertainment. Merry Christmas and thank you for posting this.
There's another version with the same title. It's a TV movie from 1996 about a boy named Billy who has a lousy Christmas. He gets into an argument with his sister and accidentally wishes that it was Christmas everyday. However unlike the book, the day is constantly repeating. Very similar to the Bill Murray movie called Groundhog Day. In order to get things back to normal, Billy had to make Christmas the best day ever without any bad things happening to his family. In the end, Billy had found the true meaning of Christmas. I like the movie because it really teaches you what Christmas is really all about and spending time with family and friends. I highly recommend it it you haven't seen it.
This is one of my favorite Christmas cartoon specials! Haven’t seen this in years but I remembered it well and enjoy it even more watching it now. I love the irreverent humor. I lmao off each tine the “surprise” part repeats itself.
Thanks for uploading this! It came out of nowhere & was instantly a hilarious favorite of my family's. This premiered when I was in 12th grade. I didn;t record it, so many years after I hunted the TV guide (seems like ancient times, huh?) for it's rerun. ONCE, I think in 1993(?) it was shown again. "FOR EVER & EV..??..!!" So many funny lines in that. [:-)]
Bradley Cotton Huey, Dewy, and Louie was a little bit different then Tillie's. Their's was a time loop and they were only people that were aware of, and it only after their learn about the true meaning of Christmas and a selfless way to celebrate the holidays that the loop ended.
Bradley Cotton, also, Elmo’s Christmas everyday is a time traveling sequence as he and Lightning the reindeer travel through the year, until he grants his 3rd wish to try to make everything go back to normal (but it failed as his magical snowglobe broke), so Elmo went back to the beginning Christmas Eve to undo his everyday Christmas.
Every holiday is Christmas. 1. New Christmas Year's Day 2. King Christmas Day 3. Groundhog's Christmas Day 4. Valentine's Christmas Day 5. President's Christmas Day 6. St. Patrick's Christmas Day 7. Good Christmas Friday 8. Easter Christmas Day 9. Easter Christmas Monday 10. April Fool's Christmas Day 11. Mother's Christmas Day 12. Memorial Christmas Day 13. Father's Christmas Day 14. Independence Christmas Day 15. Labor Christmas Day 16. Columbus Christmas Day 17. Halloween Christmas Day 18. Election Christmas Day 19. Veteran's Christmas Day 20. Thanksgiving Christmas Day 21. Black Christmas Friday 22. Cyber Christmas Monday 23. Pearl Harbor Christmas Day 😁
wait till they go through Christmas as adults. Because as adult, that's when Christmas turns into a fucking nightmare. By that point, Christmas gets more stressful, more overwhelming, and more expensive year after year. I had to do all my Christmas shopping in one day last weeks, just to avoid the stress, chaos, and anarchy of holidays.
This was the first year I decided to do most of my shopping online (mainly because of also working on a house all year). I usually like to keep physical receipts for easier returns (not that the happens often, but still).
imdb88 also I prefer to my christmas shopping in actual retail stores, just to give me something to do that's not just sitting on my ass on the internet all day.
tripp cory I guessing they used the the same stop-motion animation as south park, by that I mean, using paper figures, only I guess they also have to change heads for the characters facial expressions and mouth movement.
That's an entirely different film www.imdb.com/title/tt0115891/ The wikipedia article makes no mention of it being a cartoon and states that Billy makes the wish not Sarah. You can be sure if this was a Disney production, they would have copyright struck it ages ago.
I had been looking for this for years!! I was beginning to think I dreamt the whole thing. I love the sly humor. I can't. Believe it was only televised one year, at least that I saw. Thank you so much for posting it!
Deborah Hastings my thoughts exactly!!!
Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it worked out for me!!!! I have been wishing for this for over 15 years. I was beginning to think I imagined this feature since I couldn't find anyone else that knew what I was talking about. Thank you for making my Christmas special this year and hopefully many more to come. Merry Christmas
I knew I didn’t dream it, but only because my sister and my cousins and I talked about it every year when we would get together for Christmas, desperately searching cable TV hoping someone would show it again.
We’re all super grateful to whoever posted this!
my grandma had taped it for me when it played that year and i got to see it a few times but moved away from her and didnt get to see it anymore and started having much the same feeling until my cousin graduated and i got to see my grandma. She gave me the tape she had made me all those years ago. I Burst into tears when she handed it to me. She was the one who made Christmas magic and it meant so much she had kept it all those years for me.
Best holiday specials to me are a Charlie Brown Christmas rudolph the red nosed reindeer how the grinch stole christmas christmas in tattertown this special frosty the snowman😊
I have loved loved loved this show since I saw it back in the day. My younger sister and I would howl when the girl told a elder next door neighbor she was running away and her response was "GOOD!"
My favorite line!
The man who did the lead male voices was the late, great Dick Orkin. He and Bert Burdis did loads of funny radio commercials during the 1970s and 1980s. Orkin did many radio series' in the 1960s and 1970s including Chickenman,Amazon Ace,the Tooth Fairy,the Masked Minuteman and others. I was lucky enough to meet him in 1988 and get his autograph.
I vaguely remember watching this when I was in 1st grade in Elementary School, it was one of the my childhood mysteries as a kid since I couldn't remember what it was called.
So glad I finally got the second chance to watch this 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Cuz way back in 1992 it was on TV and I only watched the first 60 seconds of it until my stupid dad had to put on karaoke for the relatives to play 😑😑😑😑
I didn’t know this special aired in 1992 i have been watching this special on youtube since 2015😊
@@only257 Well yeah this animated cartoon was made in 1986 and I believe it aired once on Disney back in the early 90s
Even though the animation is reminding me of Monty Python intros.
It's well made from my favorite decade: the 1980's.
I do miss that decade because of good entertainment.
Merry Christmas and thank you for posting this.
This was one of my favorite childhood Christmas cartoons. It's nice to be able to see this in its digital form.
There's another version with the same title. It's a TV movie from 1996 about a boy named Billy who has a lousy Christmas. He gets into an argument with his sister and accidentally wishes that it was Christmas everyday. However unlike the book, the day is constantly repeating. Very similar to the Bill Murray movie called Groundhog Day. In order to get things back to normal, Billy had to make Christmas the best day ever without any bad things happening to his family. In the end, Billy had found the true meaning of Christmas. I like the movie because it really teaches you what Christmas is really all about and spending time with family and friends. I highly recommend it it you haven't seen it.
I saw that movie when i was 12 in 1996 wasn’t my favorite but it was fun to watch 🎉
I remember watching Christmas 🎄 every day on the USA network when I was a kid every December. 😀👍🎅
This is one of my favorite Christmas cartoon specials! Haven’t seen this in years but I remembered it well and enjoy it even more watching it now. I love the irreverent humor. I lmao off each tine the “surprise” part repeats itself.
I remember watching this on TV as a kid. Thanks for posting. XD
I'm running away
GOOD
🤣🤣🤣
GOOD?! How can you say such a TERRIBLE thing?! You should be ashamed of yourself!
Thanks for uploading this! It came out of nowhere & was instantly a hilarious favorite of my family's. This premiered when I was in 12th grade. I didn;t record it, so many years after I hunted the TV guide (seems like ancient times, huh?) for it's rerun. ONCE, I think in 1993(?) it was shown again. "FOR EVER & EV..??..!!" So many funny lines in that. [:-)]
Thank you so much for posting this for all those who wanted to remember and for those who run into it now
I remember this from my childhood. Thank you for uploading this
Happy 35th anniversary Christmas every day.
Thank you so much for posting this! I've never even heard of it before, and found it to be perfectly delightful. 💜🌲🎁
Thanks for uploading
15:30 Me after two years of COVID.
“Please let 2022 be a normal year again!”
Me too😔
I was searching for this for aaaaaageeees!!! thank you so much for posting this!
If only Elmo, Timmy Turner, and Huey, Dewey, and Louie learned from Tillie's mistake.
Bradley Cotton Huey, Dewy, and Louie was a little bit different then Tillie's. Their's was a time loop and they were only people that were aware of, and it only after their learn about the true meaning of Christmas and a selfless way to celebrate the holidays that the loop ended.
Bradley Cotton, also, Elmo’s Christmas everyday is a time traveling sequence as he and Lightning the reindeer travel through the year, until he grants his 3rd wish to try to make everything go back to normal (but it failed as his magical snowglobe broke), so Elmo went back to the beginning Christmas Eve to undo his everyday Christmas.
This Xmas everyday is like Elmo’s wish,
Allan the Hero Without Harvey “Buy your friends an Easter egg for Christmas” Fierstein, that is. 😒
Tillie regretted it
I remember a Christmas show kind of like this that played in the early 90’s around the holidays but it was a boy character instead of a girl.
Every holiday is Christmas.
1. New Christmas Year's Day
2. King Christmas Day
3. Groundhog's Christmas Day
4. Valentine's Christmas Day
5. President's Christmas Day
6. St. Patrick's Christmas Day
7. Good Christmas Friday
8. Easter Christmas Day
9. Easter Christmas Monday
10. April Fool's Christmas Day
11. Mother's Christmas Day
12. Memorial Christmas Day
13. Father's Christmas Day
14. Independence Christmas Day
15. Labor Christmas Day
16. Columbus Christmas Day
17. Halloween Christmas Day
18. Election Christmas Day
19. Veteran's Christmas Day
20. Thanksgiving Christmas Day
21. Black Christmas Friday
22. Cyber Christmas Monday
23. Pearl Harbor Christmas Day
😁
Daylight Christmas Saving Time Begins
Daylight Christmas Saving Time Ends
@@JintyandPugFan20 😆😆😆
I remember this since i was a kid
I. Love. Christmas. Shows been. At. Maybe. Of. 67. Years. Old.
Even At. My. Age. Of. 67. Years. Old.
This is great art-incredible 👽
I regret saying "I want Christmas every day" when I was younger.
Love this cartoon😊
wait till they go through Christmas as adults. Because as adult, that's when Christmas turns into a fucking nightmare. By that point, Christmas gets more stressful, more overwhelming, and more expensive year after year. I had to do all my Christmas shopping in one day last weeks, just to avoid the stress, chaos, and anarchy of holidays.
This was the first year I decided to do most of my shopping online (mainly because of also working on a house all year). I usually like to keep physical receipts for easier returns (not that the happens often, but still).
imdb88 that not the point, the point, Tillie should learn the Christmas can be stressful, overwhelming and chaotic as an adult.
imdb88 also I prefer to my christmas shopping in actual retail stores, just to give me something to do that's not just sitting on my ass on the internet all day.
@@Dimensioneer88 also where is the adventure in that?
Groundhog Day but with entropy
I laughed so hard at this it makes alot of sense more than Groundhog's Day xD
I love Christmas but having Christmas everyday? Too silly!
As Seen on Family Classics with Dean Richards
Better than the ABC Family tv film
I recorded this from my VHS.
Imagine Christmas was always on, that would’ve been completely tiring
This Cartoon always reminds Me of South Park form Some Reason!
So wait, the dad telling the story had a mother who was around 8 years old a hundred years ago? The math doesn't really add up.
How old was she when she had the dad, and how old is the dad?
@@josephclegg3562 That's what I was wondering, yeah.
Wait... If everybody gets sick of Christmas, then why do the townspeople keep buying gifts?
Christmas everyday is sort of scary I wish for Christmas for 5 days instead And it would end on December 30
You cannot have Christmas everyday! uh uh!
I love Christmas so much.
Oh Tilly You're the silliest girl I can ever ask for!
That little Tilly is starting to get on my nerves.
This is an understandment! Keep the good work.
COVID-19 in a nutshell.
The animation is pretty good but the artwork is kinda...creepy
tripp cory I guessing they used the the same stop-motion animation as south park, by that I mean, using paper figures, only I guess they also have to change heads for the characters facial expressions and mouth movement.
Andy Slaughter You are correct. And paper cutout animation isn't what's creepy. It's just the art style here fore some reason
Looks a bit like South Park
No, it looks more like it was animated Terry Gilliam
plateshutoverlock that because they use that same paper-cut stop motion Animation as South Park.
COVID-19 in a nutshell
@@Allanapolis83232 is that when we got better?
@@ljdi1 yes. Covid19 made everything go dormant in 2020 and early 2021.
0:27 What’s a slime ring? 💍
A prototype of mr. Hanky the Xmas pop ???
Wikipedia states the cartoon was released in 1996, not 1986.
That's an entirely different film www.imdb.com/title/tt0115891/ The wikipedia article makes no mention of it being a cartoon and states that Billy makes the wish not Sarah. You can be sure if this was a Disney production, they would have copyright struck it ages ago.
14:51 haha
10:40 lost voices
fLash is aLready creaTed
Thanks for uploading