Elmo's father tells a tale of the man who brought cheer to a dreary and unfriendly Sesame Street.
On Christmas Eve, Elmo's father Louie tells his son about how Sesame Street was a dreary place in the 19th century as it's inhabitants lack the Christmas spirit enough for Santa Claus to not make a stop there and is enforced by a constable that is Mr. Johnson's ancestor. Elmo's great-great-great-grandfather of the same name has moved there as he works to get everyone into the Christmas spirit with the help of some Sesame Street inhabitants that support his motives.—Watch_Movies
Christmas Eve. To answer furry Elmo's question, his father, Louie, decides to recount the story of miserable, 19th-century Sesame Street (1969): a dreary place, not even Santa Claus would visit. Then, suddenly, an unexpected newcomer with a heart of gold arrives in the neighbourhood, eager to teach the unhappy inhabitants a thing or two about kindness. Will the Muppets work together to bring back happiness and the cheerful Christmas spirit?—Nick Riganas