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Instead of his usual family, Beethoven is now a celebrity dog in town to film a commercial, putting him in the care of Mason and his mom. A Heart of Gold (and Fur) Beethoven's Christmas Adventure (2011) - Chwineka Watches

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the franchise or just looking for a lighthearted holiday flick to keep the kids entertained, here’s why this quirky sequel is worth a watch this season. The Plot: A North Pole Emergency Beethoven's Christmas Adventure

Paws, Sleighs, and Holiday Chaos: Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure Instead of his usual family, Beethoven is now

Forget the usual neighborhood antics—this adventure has high stakes. When a wayward elf named ( Kyle Massey ) accidentally crashes Santa’s sleigh in a small American town, he loses more than just his dignity; he loses Santa’s magical toy bag. When a wayward elf named ( Kyle Massey

Think the big guy with the red suit is the only one who can save Christmas? Think again! Our favorite 175-pound Saint Bernard is back, and this time, he’s trading backyards for the North Pole in (2011).

Naturally, the bag falls into the wrong hands—a greedy toy store owner looking to cash in on the magic. It’s up to and his teenage pal Mason ( Munro Chambers ) to help Henry recover the bag and get the sleigh back to Santa before Christmas morning is ruined forever. Why This Installment is Different

For the first time in the series, we get to hear what’s going on inside that big head. Beethoven is voiced by comedian Tom Arnold .