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8 Incredible Anime Holiday Movies You Didn’t Know Existed


Anime is a medium that spans across every genre, offering something for everyone to enjoy. However, with holidays right around the corner, both longtime anime fans and newcomers are on the lookout for films that capture the magic of the season. Whether seeking a family-friendly or a complex, in-depth film, these anime titles can provide that little touch of magic.

The charm in these films largely lies in how the season shapes the characters and narrative. With wintery backdrops and themes centered on connection and joy, these anime films offer memorable adventures perfect for the holidays. Whether centering around major holidays or simply sharing the spirit of the season, these are must-watch films for the holidays.

Sailor Moon S: Hearts in Ice

Sailor Moon S: Hearts in Ice follows Usagi and her fellow Sailor Guardians as they confront Princess Snow Kaguya, a woman who desires to freeze the entire Earth by using a magical crystal disguised as a comet. When she triggers a massive snowstorm in Tokyo, it’s up to the Sailor Guardians to stop her before it’s too late.

The film is set during the Christmas season and offers snow-covered landscapes that create a perfect winter backdrop. With characters dressing up as Santa, an atmospheric setting, and a narrative that captures the holiday spirit, Sailor Moon S: Hearts in Ice is enjoyable by viewers of all ages, making it a perfect anime film to watch with families.

Love Hina Christmas Special: Silent Eve

The poster for Silent Eve
Love-Hina-Christmas-Special-Silent-Eve-Poster

The Love Hina Christmas Special: Silent Eve takes place on Christmas Eve as the residents of Hinata Inn juggle exams, romance, and misunderstandings after Naru’s love letter is mistaken for one for Keitaro rather than Seta. This leads to a chaotic chase through Tokyo, ultimately leading to a bittersweet resolution, creating a memorable holiday story.

While Love Hina Christmas Special is a direct continuation of the main series, Love Hina, it offers lighthearted holiday cheer. Love Hina is a romantic comedy with 24 episodes, allowing those who are enjoying a week off for the holidays ample time to catch up on the series before watching the festive special.

Santa Company

Santa Company

Santa Company: The Secret of Christmas centers on a young girl named Noel, who is struggling with feeling the holiday spirit after her parents’ divorce. When she finds herself alone in Yokohama, she discovers the Santa Company, a large organization responsible for delivering presents. After meeting other children her own age, Noel decides to join as a trainee.

The film’s festive setting is paired with strong themes, including teamwork, generosity, and finding the true meaning of the holiday. Santa Company offers meaningful lessons and captures the holiday spirit, making it a great, family-friendly anime film for the season and enjoyable for audiences of all ages.

Itsudatte My Santa!

Itsudatte My Santa!

Itsudatte My Santa!, translated to Always My Santa!, follows a girl named Mai who meets a boy named Santa who dislikes Christmas. He was born on December 24, causing him to feel robbed of true Christmas celebrations. His perspective begins to shift when Mai, a Santa-in-training, makes it her goal to get Santa to believe in Christmas again.

Itsudatte My Santa! is technically a two-episode original video animation; however, it’s a self-contained story under an hour long, making it an easy watch for the holidays. With slapstick humor and festive themes, it stands as an entertaining holiday anime that is primarily targeted toward a young adult audience.

Spy x Family: Code White

Spy x Family: Code White follows the Forger family on what is supposed to be a peaceful winter vacation. However, their plans are quickly upended when a plot to use a microfilm to spark a war between nations leads to Anya, the daughter of the Forger family, being kidnapped after mistakenly swallowing it.

With heartfelt moments, humor, and action sequences throughout, Spy x Family: Code White is a perfect, immensely enjoyable family-friendly holiday movie.

While the film is part of the Spy x Family franchise, it is a self-contained, non-canon story that can be watched with or without previous knowledge of the series. However, it would likely be far more enjoyable after watching at least a few episodes of the main series.

With heartfelt moments, humor, and action sequences throughout, Spy x Family: Code White is a perfect, immensely enjoyable family-friendly holiday movie.

Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – The First Kiss That Never Ends

Kaguya-sama Love Is War – The First Kiss That Never Ends

Kaguya-sama: Love is War – The First Kiss That Never Ends continues the story of Kaguya and Shirogane after their first kiss at the Hoshin Festival. With Christmas approaching, Kaguya’s inner conflicts lead to her personality shifting to “Ice Kaguya,” a defense mechanism that makes her cold and unapproachable, while Shirogane carefully plans a holiday to bring them closer together.

The First Kiss That Never Ends is a direct continuation of Kaguya-sama: Love is War, and requires knowledge of the series and events within it to be enjoyable and coherent. Much like its main series, the film is known for its humor and powerful, heartfelt moments that allow the characters to ultimately grow both individually and together.

The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya

The Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya Poster featuring the full cast in their winter uniforms against a plain backdrop.
The Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya Poster featuring the full cast in their winter uniforms against a plain backdrop.

The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya centers on Kyon, a high school student who wakes up a week before Christmas only to discover that his reality has drastically changed. His club never existed. Haruhi, the SOS Brigade’s leader, is missing, and no one recalls the other reality that Kyon came from, leading to a mystery and a mission to restore the world.

The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya has a reflective, tense atmosphere, paired with a snowy backdrop that captures the winter season. The film is a direct sequel and continuation of the original series, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, consisting of 28 episodes, and requires prior knowledge and context before watching the film.

Tokyo Godfathers

Tokyo Godfathers follows three homeless companions, Gin, an alcoholic, Miyuki, a runaway teenager, and Hana, a former drag queen, who discover an abandoned baby on Christmas Eve in Tokyo. They make it their goal to reunite the child with her parents, leading to a night full of chaotic encounters and unexpected miracles.

The film is by far one of the best anime Christmas films, filled with complex characters and themes, including found family, hope, and redemption. Tokyo Godfathers’ target audience is primarily adults and older teenagers, as it contains other mature themes in its meaningful, Christmas-themed storyline.



This story originally appeared on Screenrant

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