
Kipper: Let it Snow!
Animation · Family
Overview
On Christmas Eve, the tree is decorated, and gifts are unwrapped ... and Arnold receives a fun gift from Kipper! As their world turns into a winter wonderland, Kipper and Tiger turn themselves into a giant snowball and build - what else? - a snow dog! From sledding down Big Hill to slip-sliding across a frozen pond to building an igloo, Kipper loves playing with his friends all winter long!
Top Cast


Martin Clunes
Martin Clunes
Kipper (voice)
Martin Clunes
Kipper (voice)
Chris Lang
Chris Lang
Tiger/Pig (voice)
Chris Lang
Tiger/Pig (voice)
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