Mickey & Minnie Holiday Songs Go Stop Motion
Disney Jr’s 2025 holiday programming includes a small but noteworthy project for animation fans: Mickey & Minnie Holiday Songs: Christmas Shorts, a series of festive musical interstitials brought to life through stop motion by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios.
The shorts feature Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in a collection of holiday-themed musical moments created specifically for Disney Jr’s preschool audience. While early press coverage focused broadly on Disney Jr’s seasonal slate, confirmation of the animation technique and studio involvement came directly from Stoopid Buddy Stoodios through their official LinkedIn posts, revealing that the project was produced using the studio’s signature puppet-based stop-motion pipeline.
This collaboration is notable given Stoopid Buddy Stoodios’ reputation for highly tactile, performance-driven stop motion across projects such as Robot Chicken, Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K., and Santa Inc.. Applying that craftsmanship to Disney’s most iconic characters—particularly within preschool programming—is a rare and welcome sight, as the space is typically dominated by 2D and CG animation.
Designed as short-form musical content, the Holiday Songs shorts are well suited to stop motion’s strengths. The medium’s physicality, subtle movement, and handmade warmth naturally complement seasonal storytelling, especially in content built for repetition and sing-along viewing. Although Disney has not yet released detailed production credits or behind-the-scenes material, the studio’s involvement alone places the project within a growing trend of stop motion being used for brand-driven, short-form animation rather than long-form series or prestige specials alone.
The rollout has been relatively quiet, with no formal announcement highlighting the stop-motion process in Disney’s initial holiday press materials. That understated approach is common for broadcast interstitials, but it makes the confirmation all the more significant for animators and industry watchers. Disney entrusting legacy characters like Mickey and Minnie to a stop-motion studio underscores the medium’s continued relevance and versatility, even within tightly managed franchises.
As the shorts begin airing on Disney Jr and appear across Disney’s digital platforms, further details may emerge about the artists and fabrication teams involved. For now, Mickey & Minnie Holiday Songs: Christmas Shorts stand as a small but meaningful reminder that stop motion continues to find new homes—bringing tactile charm and handcrafted appeal to audiences of all ages, even in the busiest corners of children’s television.
Sources
Animation Magazine – Disney Jr Decks the Halls with New Animated Holiday Specials
https://www.animationmagazine.net/2025/12/disney-jr-decks-the-halls-with-new-animated-holiday-specials
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios – Official LinkedIn posts confirming production
https://www.linkedin.com/company/stoopid-buddy-stoodios/posts/









