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Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade
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Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade

Dec 25, 2013
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★ 9.0

Overview

‘Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade’ Celebrates 30 Years of Holiday Magic December 25 on ABC-TV.

Genres

Music
TV Movie
Family

Production Companies

Walt Disney Television

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Host

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Host

Neil Patrick Harris

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Lara Spencer

Ross Lynch

Self

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Self

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