Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night.



                                           Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night.



I found this one years ago but only by chance and I'm really glad I did 

cause it is a good one, the story is amazing and the animation is pretty 

good for the year it was made, so, lets get to the story:



In 1818, two mouse musicians named Buster and Chauncey visit the 

Alpine town of Oberndorf, Austria, where they plan to perform for the 

country's Queen during its annual Christmas pageant, which is organized 

by Oberndorf's Mayor Huffenmeier. At Oberndorf, an orphan girl named 

Christina is given asylum on the local church as she intends to go 

to Vienna where her aunt and uncle live, but a pair of thieves, who claim 

to be the Duke of Raoche and his niece Lady Gretchen, watching over the 

preparations for the pageant, have their sights set on seizing the riches 

stored inside the church. Buster and Chauncey also get settled in the 

church for the preparations, but a cat chases them causing a mess inside 

the church that Mayor Huffenmeier blames Christina for, but the church 

priest, Father Joseph, doesn't think Christina caused the mess. However, 

the Duke and Lady Gretchen manage to steal the riches and also kidnap 

Christina, leaving her necklace on the place where the riches were so 

Father Joseph and Mayor Huffenmeier believe she stole them. Buster and 

Chauncey later help Christina escape and the Duke and Lady Gretchen 

are caught, with the riches being recovered, proving that Christina is 

innocent all along, but the previous chase caused damage to the church's 

organ. Later on, the melody Chauncey has been playing repeatedly on his 

violin inspires the organist. Father Joseph, who has written a poem, uses 

the melody to compose "Silent Night" and perform it for the first time. 

The Queen then offers to take Christina to Vienna and Christina says 

goodbye to her new friends, Buster and Chauncey.





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