Caillou's Holiday Movie (2003)

A gentle animated holiday adventure where Caillou discovers winter traditions from around the world while celebrating Christmas with family.

Caillou's Holiday Movie - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Caillou's Holiday Movie
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Directed by: Nick Rijgersberg
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family
  • Age Rating (US): G
  • Runtime: 1h 12m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English, French, Spanish
  • Release Date (Theatrical): October 7, 2003 (United States - G), November 12, 2007 (Germany - 0)
  • Alternative Titles: Caillou vive les fêtes (CA), O Natal do Ruca (PT), Weihnachten mit Caillou (DE)
  • Production Companies: Cookie Jar Entertainment, Caillou Special Productions
  • Production Countries: Canada

Caillou's Holiday Movie - Plot

Caillou learns about winter holiday traditions from around the world. He and his entire family celebrate Christmas, sharing, giving and caring.

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Caillou's Holiday Movie - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Nick Rijgersberg

Main Cast

  • Annie Bovaird
  • Merlee Shapiro
  • Jennifer Seguin
  • Pat Fry
  • Brigid Tierney
  • Jesse Vinet
  • Pauline Little
  • George Morris
  • Jason Szwimmer
  • Amanda Tilson

Writers

  • Peter Svatek

Producers

  • Lesley Taylor
  • Natalie Dumoulin

Caillou's Holiday Movie - FAQs

What is Caillou's Holiday Movie about?

Caillou's Holiday Movie follows the beloved animated toddler as he discovers winter holiday traditions from cultures around the world. Alongside his family, Caillou celebrates Christmas with warmth and wonder, exploring the spirit of sharing, giving, and caring that makes the season special.

Is Caillou's Holiday Movie appropriate for young children?

Absolutely — it's rated G, making it perfectly suitable for all ages, including the youngest viewers. The film's gentle storytelling, familiar characters, and positive holiday messages about sharing and kindness make it an ideal watch for toddlers and preschoolers.

Where can you stream Caillou's Holiday Movie?

You can stream Caillou's Holiday Movie on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It's also available free with ads on The Roku Channel and Pluto TV, free via Hoopla, and available to buy or rent on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and YouTube.

Does Caillou's Holiday Movie feature holiday traditions from different cultures?

Yes! One of the film's most charming elements is its exploration of winter holiday traditions from around the world. Caillou and his family discover how different cultures celebrate the season, giving young viewers a gentle, age-appropriate introduction to global holiday customs.

Who voices Caillou in the Holiday Movie?

Annie Bovaird provides the voice of Caillou in this film. The rest of the cast includes Merlee Shapiro as the Storyteller, Jennifer Seguin as Mom, Pat Fry as Dad, and Walter Massey as Santa, among others rounding out the warm ensemble.

How long is Caillou's Holiday Movie?

The film runs 72 minutes — just over an hour — making it a perfectly sized holiday watch for little ones. It's long enough to feel like a proper movie event without overstaying its welcome for young audiences with shorter attention spans.

What similar animated holiday films might fans enjoy?

Fans of Caillou's Holiday Movie might also enjoy The Tigger Movie, Rugrats Go Wild, or The Fox and the Hound 2 for similarly gentle animated family fun. For holiday-themed viewing, A Christmas Story Christmas offers a nostalgic seasonal option for slightly older family members.

Who directed and produced Caillou's Holiday Movie?

Nick Rijgersberg directed the film, with the script written by Peter Svatek. Lesley Taylor and Natalie Dumoulin served as producers. The movie was produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment and Caillou Special Productions in Canada, staying true to the beloved series' Canadian roots.

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