There are a few days left before the Christmas holidays, let's discover the Rai programming dedicated to Disney and Pixar classics to watch or brush up on
He is about to end up run over, his mother saves himThe Christmas holidays are upon us, even if this year they will have a decidedly different flavor due to the Covid-19 pandemic that forces us to spend more time at home. Why not take advantage of it then to look at or brush up on the classics Disney and Pixar, perhaps together with our young children and grandchildren?
Also this year, in fact, as per tradition, Rai does not renounce to include timeless cartoons and animated films in its schedule to cheer up the Christmas period for children and teenagers, but also for adults who are passionate about the magical world of animation; because (let's face it!) after all, you are never too old for a cartoon.
The list of cartoons and animated films scheduled on Rai channels:
- 23/12 at 21.20 on Rai2 - In search of Nemo
- 24/12 at 21.20 on Rai2 - In search of Dory
- 28/12 at 21.20 on Rai1 - Cenerentola
- 29/12 at 21.20 on Rai1 - Beauty and the beast
- 30/12 at 21.20 on Rai1 - Snow White and the seven dwarfs
- 31/12 at 21.10 - The Aristocats
Another highly anticipated animated film for this holiday season is "Soul - When a soul gets lost", that will land on Disney + December 25th. The highly anticipated Pixar feature film, directed by Pete Docter, tells the story of Joe Gardner, a music teacher who is offered the chance to play at the best jazz club in town. But one misstep, which turns out to be fatal for him, will take him from the streets of New York City to the Anti-World, a fantastic place where new souls acquire personalities, quirks and interests before they go to Earth.
Here is the trailer for "Soul":
Source: Rai/Disney/Youtube
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