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Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979)

“A magical, musical fun-filled fantasy!”

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Plot

In a realm where holiday magic reigns, the benevolent Lady Borealis imprisons the malevolent Winterbolt under a potent spell, endowing the last of her enchantment into the nose of a newly born reindeer known as Rudolph. This act of celestial bravery ensures a peaceful North Pole, setting the stage for our charming tale of courage and friendship. However, tranquility shatters as Winterbolt awakens, his icy heart set on transforming the North Pole into his wicked sanctuary. To counteract his frosty plans, Winterbolt gifts Frosty's family with magical amulets, granting them immunity from melting until the Fourth of July. He hopes to use Frosty and Rudolph as pawns in a grand scheme involving Lilly's circus and a daring high-wire wedding for Milton, all while Santa is occupied ensuring everyone's safe return to the North Pole. Yet, in this enchanting tale, Rudolph and Frosty aren't mere pawns, but courageous heroes. They rally their allies, including the mischievous Jack Frost, preparing to confront Winterbolt's icy tyranny. As the Fourth of July approaches, the North Pole becomes a battleground for the holiday spirit, with our beloved characters at the heart of the strife, striving to ensure a merry future for all. In this captivating narrative, "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July" combines holiday cheer with thrilling adventure, creating an unforgettable voyage that transports viewers from the warmth of the circus ring to the cold expanse of the North Pole. Will the heroes succeed in their mission and restore harmony? Embark on this magical journey to find out.

Where to watch Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July?

Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July is an animation movie featuring Red Buttons.

It is possible to buy Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July on Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.