You can't spell Christmas without "Christ"
Hey,
If you're wondering the title is not only true, but also a song by DC Talk that popped into my head while thinking about Muppet Christmas movies. Anyway, I don't think I can really rank my favorites. I'm no good at that.
However, I totally love "The Muppet Christmas Carol", as it's a great take on a classic Charles Dickens story. I think the whole thing worked great, even though a lot of the Muppets were moved to secondary status because of the characters' roles that they were portraying. I really loved Gonzo and Rizzo working together to narrate the story. That was probably the start of a great pairing that continued in "Muppet Classic Theater", "Muppets Tonight", "Muppet Treasure Island" and "Muppets From Space". (Although "Muppets From Space" should have gotten at least a cameo from the Swinetrek and crew. That would have been awesome!)
I love The Christmas Carol story anyway and the Muppet version of it was great.
"Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" is another favorite because of all the great scenes with the main gang. Big Bird is pretty much the main character, but he never overshadows the rest of the cast, as Elmo tends to do now. Snuffy is there, along with one of the "kids", Patty, to help him figure out how Santa Claus gets down the chimney. There's classic scenes with Grover and Kermit interviewing children. I loved the fact that Kermit was not a bit cameo role, but he was a main character and played an important role in the TV-movie. This was back when Kermit was a main part of the Sesame Street gang and he was interacting with Big Bird and the other characters. As far as I'm concerned he'll always be part of Sesame Street!
Cookie Monster is hilarious as he eats every communication device he tries to use to get his list to Santa Claus. The skating scene is really neat and I love "Feliz Navidad". I also really love "True Blue Miracle" and "Keep Christmas With You". Bert and Ernie and Mr. Hooper all wind up being part of a great O. Henry story, "The Gift of the Magi". I love this special!
I can't speak for the other Sesame Street Christmas special from 1978, called "A Special Sesame Street Christmas", because I haven't seen it yet.
I did make myself watch "Elmo Saves Christmas" and it was nice seeing Kermit on there for a second. It wasn't too bad, but it wasn't the greatest in the world either. I could stand watching it again, but it's not really one of my top favorites.
I haven't seen "Elmo's World: Happy Holidays" special and probably won't bother.
I have seen "Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas" and it's pretty nice, although not really one of my all time favorites. I've also seen "The Christmas Toy" and again, I can't say it's really one of my all time favorites, but I did like it pretty well. It was a cute movie with a nice storyline. One thing I really liked was Kermit singing with the cast at the end and his hilarious bit where he fell down the chimney. It was nice seeing Kermit in "Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas" too, but it didn't seem like he served much of a purpose other than for familiarity. (And we never saw what happened with his jacket. Did he get it back or what?)
"It's a Very, Merry, Muppet Christmas Movie" was pretty cool, although it's probably not quite at the top of my favorites list. I did like seeing the references to so many classic Christmas movies. Definitely the alternate versions of the Muppets was cool, especially the whole Doc Hopper's French Fried Frog Legs restaurants being around thing. Gonzo looked very depressing with his singing brick, Amy, though. The "Everyone Matters" song was awesome and I really loved the ending. It was nice to see so many characters finally return and actually say something, like Scooter for instance. Rowlf was there too and even Sweetums and Robin were in it.
I can't say I cared much for having Whoopi Goldberg portray God though. They could have gone the "It's a Wonderful Life" route for that if they had to do that.
But it's still a good TV-movie.
And I do like "John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together". I'll admit some of the scenes are kind of weird, but it's fun and has great songs. (And a great soundtrack, which I was able to get on compact disc, with all of the tracks intact.) I especially love "A Baby Just Like You", "The Peace Carol", and "The Christmas Wish". And of course, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and I love "Silent Night, Holy Night". I especially like that John Denver tells you the origin of the song and it's sung in German (it is German, right?) and English. It's cool seeing the characters do Christmas carol medleys and there's some funny scenes too. I love Kermit and John singing "The Christmas Wish" together and I love John and Rowlf singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" together. The best part is at the end where a Muppet version of the Nativity is done and we hear about the real meaning of Christmas: the birth of Jesus Christ who came into the world to die for the sins of the world and rise again on the 3rd. day.
Other than "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (which is another great Christmas classic), I can't think of another Christmas special or movie that bothers to actually mention the Christ of Christmas. Linus Van Pelt recites Luke Chapter 2 in "A Charlie Brown Christmas"! That's the meaning of Christmas, Charlie Brown. That's why the John Denver Christmas special was one of the most awesomest of all!
Because without Christ, there wouldn't be a show!