Penelope Pitstop's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the Superstars Show

Penelope Pitstop's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the Superstars Show is a direct-to-video movie spin-off from the animated television series Hanna-Barbera's Superstars Show.

Plot
Penelope Pitstop has just finished up another successful night at the Superstars Show on Christmas Eve and is wishing the guests a safe journey home. However, The Gruesome Twosome points out that a huge snowstorm has trapped them in the House. Penelope decides to have a free-of-charge Christmas party for the guests. Dick Dastardly and Muttley, on the other hand, is being awfully miserly for a reason (not like his Fred Flintstone) that is never given and would prefer not to take part in the festivities. However, Lazy Luke, Penelope, Peter Perfect, and The Gruesome Twosome get him to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on stage next a fireplace set and comfy armchair. Minnie then finds some Christmas cartoons they haven't shown today and they decide to play them.

After the first cartoon, "Quick Draw McGraw on Ice", Top Cat presents "the science of Santa" to explain some of the impossibilities of his traveling over the world in one night (using the speed to have a future version of himself steal a cookie jar from his mother, who is surprisingly at the club as well). Donald is still not in the Christmas mood, so Penelope shows clips of him asking the audience members what they wished to have for Christmas. Seeing that Dick Dastardly and Muttley is still not willing to change his mood, Penelope shows three more cartoons, Casper's First Christmas, "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" and "Penelope Pitstop in The Princess and the Pauper". Unfortunately, even after seeing that, Dick Dastardly and Muttley still refuses to change his mood, earning frowns from everyone in the audience (except for Grumpy, who actually smiles at this).

Penelope then gave up. He and his friends done everything that he can think of. He then thinks that Dick Dastardly and Muttley will never get in to the Christmas spirit. Penelope heads to the roof of the building, where he talks to The Great Gazoo about how he tried so hard to make Dick Dastardly and Muttley feel the Christmas spirit. Gazoo then told him that the spirit of Christmas doesn't come from a party, it's about being together with the people you love and care about. Penelope agreed on his advice that Dick Dastardly and Muttley is his best friend and he's part of his family. Gazoo reminded him to make a wish upon a star. Doing so, Penelope wishes that home or away with family and friends whenever they have the best yet decorations even a humblest little tree that everyone would have the Christmas spirit. He then receives a star from the sky and returns to the stage, offering Dick Dastardly and Muttley the opportunity to put it on the tree as it lacks one. This simple act fills Dick Dastardly and Muttley with joy as he plays the star on the tree. The star then starts working its magic on the House, turning all the wreaths they have around the club gold and adding more golden wreaths throughout. They show their last cartoon for the night, Hanna-Barbera's Christmas Carol, and afterward, everyone, even the villains, sings the closing song, "The Best Christmas of All". Penelope then tells the viewers "Merry Christmas" and George Jetson, Jane Jetson, Judy Jetson and Elroy Jetson ends the film.

Featured cartoons

 * "Quick Draw McGraw on Ice"
 * "Casper's First Christmas"
 * "The Steadfast Tin Soldier"
 * "Penelope Pitstop in The Princess and the Pauper" (Hanna-Barbera's Works Works)
 * Hanna-Barbera's Christmas Carol