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  1. In 1997, the film was imported to the U.S. and released direct-to-video by Buena Vista Home Video, under the title "How the Toys Saved Christmas" (although, as shown in the previews, it was originally going to be titled "The Toys Who Saved Christmas").

  2. La freccia azzurra (Template:Lang-en, known as How the Toys Saved Christmas in the U.S.) is a 1996 Italian animated film directed by Enzo D'Alò, based on a tale by Gianni Rodari.

  3. Nov 21, 1997 · How the Toys Saved Christmas: Directed by Enzo D'Alò. With Dario Fo, Mary Tyler Moore, Lella Costa, Tony Randall. A group of toys take matters into their own hands when their Christmas delivery is in jeopardy.

  4. Santa Claus' anointed helper Granny Rose falls ill and turns her toy-delivery duties over to the sneaky and conniving profiteer Mr. Grimm. When the toys discover Grimm's plans to sell them off come Christmas morning, they band together to foil his plan and reach their intended homes on time.

  5. How the Toys Saved Christmas (La freccia azzurra) is a 1996 Italian animated film directed by Enzo d'Alò, based on the book The Blue Arrow by Gianni Rodari. The film was dubbed at CINAR's studios in 1997 and distributed by Miramax in the US.

  6. Movie and TV Wiki. in: Films, 1996 movies, Adventure, and 13 more. How the Toys Saved Christmas (1996) Contents. 1Overview. 2Plot. 3Cast. 4Production. 5Reception. 6Trivia. 7Associated Pages. 8External Links. 9Trailer. Overview. Plot. Cast. Dario Fo as Scarafoni. Mary Tyler Moore as Granny Rose. Lella Costa as Befana. Tony Randall \ as Mr. Grimm.

  7. Every Christmas Eve, Granny Rose (voice of Mary Tyler Moore) helps Santa deliver toys to little girls and boys. Except this year, Granny Rose is sick and has asked Mr. Grimm (voice of Tony Randall) to take over this most important job.

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