My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries. There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany. The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary. By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
OK, so here's the official response, and given the backlash, I will make it good. My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries. There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany. The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary. By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
@@jeremyherbertofficial I predict they may add a Ninjago advent calendar and/or Batman advent calendar next year, just try not to be too biased towards the Harry Potter one.
@@jeremyherbertofficial I feel honoured to have received the official response! I do understand your reasoning a lot more now! However, considering the contents of each calendar are not only judged for their meaning but also the value they provide as LEGO gifts, I think a quite unique (exclusive) minifigure with some great printing beats a quite bare bones "Christmas" tree that barely features any decoration to turn it from a regular tree into said "Christmas" tree. I hope that makes sense
Mrs Claus is more festive and rare than an ordinary Christmas tree we get anyway 1 or even 2 (in an unimaginative advent calendar !!!) each year ! Jeremy your hate & fear of City this year must be huge !
So I did think this through ... My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries. There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany. The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary. By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
@@jeremyherbertofficial This is not about which gift is older, it's about which one is better. Second best today would be the Star Wars Christmas sweater and still not the boring not so well made whatever tree. I bet if ever Harry Potter would have such great gifts (which he NEVER has), the tree will be nothing for you with all that history you wrote above. But because it's Star Wars and City you turn a blind eye on them. On Christmas Eve you usually mock Santa Claus from City for being too repetitive (you give him second to last place or even worse), just like today's tree was. I'm telling you Jeremy it's like you're kinda of a woke progressive who doesn't respect Christmas Holidays enough, and I don't mean by only today's choice but many more in the past.
@@albundy9918 festive gift is based on festive feel and not quality of the gift. Mrs. Claus is not a traditional part of my Christmas and is way less of a Christmas tradition than decorating a home with a tree. You see Santa all the time and you see trees, but Mrs. Claus is barely ever looked at as a beloved Christmas tradition.
@@jeremyherbertofficial Yeah yeah from tables lover to tree lover (limited offer suddenly only this year). Enough talking and more actions. Let's see at least now after all this lecture what you do with Santa on last day of gifts.
I would ask, do you have a Christmas tree? It's an incredibly festive tradition and the point is a festive bonus point, not in any way a reflection of the quality of the gift. Mrs. Claus very rarely shows up in any of our festive traditions.
@@jeremyherbertofficial I bet you have a lot at least in lego form but not all of them received bonus points not to say when compared to a Christmas minifigure !
My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries. There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany. The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary. By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
Here's the official response, but I do see this was an unpopular decision. My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries. There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany. The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary. By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
And on Day 24 the HP door has literally nothing behind it but gets the 7 (6 + 1) points as it represents the nihilistic feeling that often happens on Christmas Day when you realise that Jeremy can no longer give HP all the points.
My ranking: 1. Star Wars 6 points, 2. City 6(5+1) points, 3. Disney 4 points, 4. Marvel 3 points, 5. Friends 2 points and 6. Harry Potter 1 point. Total: City 78 points, 2. Star Wars 67 points, 3. Harry Potter 63 points, 4. Friends 57 points, 5. Disney 55 points and 6. Marvel 54 points.
Going to be a tough choice for minifigure of the year this year! Some cracking entries this year! 6 points - Star Wars. Superb figure, fun take on a popular character whilst still retaining the Star Wars theming. 5 points - City. So many days this would have won on, just unfortunate that Mrs. Claus met her match today! 4 points - Friends. Really nice little scene, loads of different items depicted in one small gift. 3 points - Disney. I really like how the bottom half of the tree is done, so much better than HP's attempt a while back. No colourful lights or tinsel, though. 2 points - Marvel. As a fireplace goes, it's not the worst. No idea how it fits in to the rest of the calendar, though! 1 point - Harry Potter. If we're laying into City's efforts at microsale toys, then Harry Potter has to get the same treatment. Except this is much worse than most of City's! Festive Bonus Point - City. Some stiff competition today, but I don't think Santa would be happy if I said his wife wasn't festive! Scores - City 74, Disney 65, Harry Potter 63, Star Wars 61, Friends 56, Marvel 55. City running away with it again after off days from Harry Potter and Disney, and Star Wars closing right back up to the podium places. But will they be able to close that gap up again with one of City's main minifigures now out of the way?
Yeah, you definitely deserve to go on the naughty list for giving that bonus point to Disney 😉 That tree is just bland, and Mrs. Claus is frigging Mrs. Claus (how can you get more festive than being the wife of Santa Claus?) and looks amazing and comes with a nice accessory! She could have been gift of the day too, but I understand it’s difficult competing with Luke Skywalker in a Christmas sweater.
I would argue, it's a CHRISTMAS tree and Mrs. Claus was nowhere to be seen until around 1849 but I know I lost this one today. I'll make it good in due course.
HP from first to last overnight! Typical 😢 I do love Luke's Christmas jumper, but I agree Mrs Claus should have got the bonus point, what were you thinking Jeremy, 😂
Apologies for the multiple posts and I hear you. Unpopular choice. My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries. There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany. The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary. By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
I have the Lego Harry Potter advent calendar this year. Personally i didn't think the Hogwarts Express gift was very good myself. It was a tough choice between Luke and Mrs. Clause, they are both such good minifigures.
@@smb-c3po not the mandolorian season 1 rogue one or andor as well ? But definitely not the Acolyte some may have enjoyed the show but I most certainly did not.
At least there are stockings Spidey. Hogwarts express looks like it is on the baseplate for a tree. Kind of cute but not rising to the level of yesterday's gift from Potter. The baking table is nice. The Maniacal Munchkins can hide weapons in the pies and cakes they create! The Disney tree reminds me of one from a past Potter calendar. Wait, what?! Another singing minifigure? At least that is what I thought at first. Definitely Mrs Claus, way to go City! Really nice Luke! I'm loving his jumper! I would have given Luke the festive point but I get it Mrs Claus. Fair judging today Jeremy well done!
@ thank you so much. It’s never fun to get negative feedback, but I understand how much this means to people. We’ll make sure Mrs. Claud gets some love 🤶
@subtestPW Look they're not bad, perhaps I was a little harsh. I just think it's a little bit of a missed opportunity given all the cool stuff in Spiderman and most gifts are like stop signs and such. It's great that you're able to enjoy it though!, don't let my opinion sway you!
@@bentatham8272 I understand why people dont like it, im probabably a little biased lol, as this is the calender I have this year and i have never bought a marvel set before, so theres alot pf new components for me.
LEGO City did very well with Mrs Claus. She is a beautiful minifigure. Gift of the day for me! I did love LEGO Friends giving us a cute baking station! They get 2nd place for me. Meh, Luke is okay but not my taste. They get 3rd place. Disney's tree is very dull compared to other festive trees from past years! Everything else was LAAAME.
2 day gifts like this are the definition of filler, filling out days with gifts that really could have been 1 day. If they were just 1 day they would have deserved more points.
I’ve also wondered that. My guess is they are done when the calendars are first released and in chunks of 3-5. He does an excellent job of making it seem that it’s recorded daily. Super well done series. 😊
I do record ahead out of necessity, but never enough to prevent December from being a crazy busy month. Giving you a peek behind the curtains, I have not yet filmed the Christmas Eve video. I like to get a feel for the audience before finalizing the series.
Say what you want, I think the Spider-Man calendar is great! Good mini-figs and good builds the other days. Harry Potter gifts seem repetitive (statues and tables), and Star Wars builds are very similar from year to year. If Spidey's computer desk from day 16 had shown up in Harry Potter as a "Slitherin Desk", it would have scored higher. Let's go, Spidey!
Hey man, what is your opinion on SeaWorld? I honestly don't care for it because I like Universal Studios and Walt Disney World better. But I'd like to hear your opinion on it.
Watched these vids for years - but this year I find the "love" the SW & HP calendars receive to be a bit much. Also the "if its a minifig then it's a good day" theme is wearing thin. Remember advent calendars are about more than a fig or two, when i was young it was a pic behind a door or some such festive thing. Also to not give Mrs Claus 6 + 1 yesterday was a travesty. All exclusive bar head, beaten by a SW jumper.. Also hope you'll show the same love for other X-Mas trees in the remaining calendars.
I’m surprised that we got Luke today, after the clone on Sunday. It slightly worries me though. I thought Luke would be day 24, and considering Star Wars has only a single minifigure left…we might be getting a build on day 24…
Absolutely disgusting gift from Harry Potter today, like whoever designed that and approved it deserves to be sent to the animal experimentation clinic owned by the heartlake city mafia
I would love to do that, but each episode is at least 8 hours of work. The edits get finalized the day before and there is one more to film. Let’s just say if I get hit by a bus, there would be no video tomorrow!
Mrs Claus not getting the bonus point is a bit rich.
It's just lame from Jeremy to do that.
Maybe if she was in the Hurry Potter advent calendar she would have.
My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries.
There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany.
The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary.
By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
@jeremyherbertofficial You would've given her the bonus points if she had been in the Harry Potter advent calendar.
I agree 😢!
City got robbed not once, but twice today, be ready to find only coal inside all your LEGO boxes not just for christmas, but until the next
How is a nearly undecorated tree more festive than Santa‘s literal wife 😭 What has City done to you, my dearest Jeremy
Hate and Fear !
OK, so here's the official response, and given the backlash, I will make it good.
My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries.
There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany.
The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary.
By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
@@leondore Jeremy can't help how much of a himbo he is.
@@jeremyherbertofficial I predict they may add a Ninjago advent calendar and/or Batman advent calendar next year, just try not to be too biased towards the Harry Potter one.
@@jeremyherbertofficial I feel honoured to have received the official response! I do understand your reasoning a lot more now!
However, considering the contents of each calendar are not only judged for their meaning but also the value they provide as LEGO gifts, I think a quite unique (exclusive) minifigure with some great printing beats a quite bare bones "Christmas" tree that barely features any decoration to turn it from a regular tree into said "Christmas" tree. I hope that makes sense
9:28 I love that it’s snowing in the desert planet of tatoein . Or the dots on the sweater is a sandstorm.
Definitely snow I think.
Mrs Claus is more festive and rare than an ordinary Christmas tree we get anyway 1 or even 2 (in an unimaginative advent calendar !!!) each year ! Jeremy your hate & fear of City this year must be huge !
So I did think this through ...
My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries.
There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany.
The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary.
By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
@@jeremyherbertofficial This is not about which gift is older, it's about which one is better. Second best today would be the Star Wars Christmas sweater and still not the boring not so well made whatever tree. I bet if ever Harry Potter would have such great gifts (which he NEVER has), the tree will be nothing for you with all that history you wrote above. But because it's Star Wars and City you turn a blind eye on them. On Christmas Eve you usually mock Santa Claus from City for being too repetitive (you give him second to last place or even worse), just like today's tree was. I'm telling you Jeremy it's like you're kinda of a woke progressive who doesn't respect Christmas Holidays enough, and I don't mean by only today's choice but many more in the past.
@@albundy9918 festive gift is based on festive feel and not quality of the gift. Mrs. Claus is not a traditional part of my Christmas and is way less of a Christmas tradition than decorating a home with a tree. You see Santa all the time and you see trees, but Mrs. Claus is barely ever looked at as a beloved Christmas tradition.
@@jeremyherbertofficial Yeah yeah from tables lover to tree lover (limited offer suddenly only this year). Enough talking and more actions. Let's see at least now after all this lecture what you do with Santa on last day of gifts.
i get picking luke over Miss Clause for First but she should have gotten the Bonus Point as clearly more festive than a tree
Right !
I would ask, do you have a Christmas tree? It's an incredibly festive tradition and the point is a festive bonus point, not in any way a reflection of the quality of the gift. Mrs. Claus very rarely shows up in any of our festive traditions.
@@jeremyherbertofficial no I don't
@@jeremyherbertofficial I bet you have a lot at least in lego form but not all of them received bonus points not to say when compared to a Christmas minifigure !
The festive point should have gone to Mrs Claus.
My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries.
There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany.
The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary.
By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
Indeed !
2015: Updated Luke Skywalker Minifigure in 75093 Death Star Final Duel that is today's star wars gift
“Second hand store” - snicker!
Thank you!
@@bettydingus3318 Dad jokes coming from a total daddy, it works on so many levels.
Without being too spoilery on trees - please note that miles morales has the ability to make electricity when reviewing future doors
Very helpful and timely. Thank you!
@@jeremyherbertofficialno problem, there is also the villan electro but i reckon its a miles thing
Trees forget the advent calendar you say ? Or advent calendars forget the tree ?
Brain fart. Difficult to fix for the opening segments as re-dubbing would look very obvious. I let this one roll.
Why didn’t Mrs Claus get gift of the day when she had an exclusive torso and leg print, while Luke only had an exclusive torso print?
Here's the official response, but I do see this was an unpopular decision.
My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries.
There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany.
The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary.
By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
I suppose Mr. Potter failed one of his homework assignments this time.
4:38 I believe there making cookies for Santa 🍪. Also love the play fetcher of the build it’s so nice and simple
Star Wars MVP perfomance
1:56 the didn’t hang up Gwen’s stocking ( the red is spider man and black is miles) she should have a white one. 🧦
And on Day 24 the HP door has literally nothing behind it but gets the 7 (6 + 1) points as it represents the nihilistic feeling that often happens on Christmas Day when you realise that Jeremy can no longer give HP all the points.
My ranking: 1. Star Wars 6 points, 2. City 6(5+1) points, 3. Disney 4 points, 4. Marvel 3 points, 5. Friends 2 points and 6. Harry Potter 1 point. Total: City 78 points, 2. Star Wars 67 points, 3. Harry Potter 63 points, 4. Friends 57 points, 5. Disney 55 points and 6. Marvel 54 points.
Going to be a tough choice for minifigure of the year this year! Some cracking entries this year!
6 points - Star Wars. Superb figure, fun take on a popular character whilst still retaining the Star Wars theming.
5 points - City. So many days this would have won on, just unfortunate that Mrs. Claus met her match today!
4 points - Friends. Really nice little scene, loads of different items depicted in one small gift.
3 points - Disney. I really like how the bottom half of the tree is done, so much better than HP's attempt a while back. No colourful lights or tinsel, though.
2 points - Marvel. As a fireplace goes, it's not the worst. No idea how it fits in to the rest of the calendar, though!
1 point - Harry Potter. If we're laying into City's efforts at microsale toys, then Harry Potter has to get the same treatment. Except this is much worse than most of City's!
Festive Bonus Point - City. Some stiff competition today, but I don't think Santa would be happy if I said his wife wasn't festive!
Scores - City 74, Disney 65, Harry Potter 63, Star Wars 61, Friends 56, Marvel 55.
City running away with it again after off days from Harry Potter and Disney, and Star Wars closing right back up to the podium places. But will they be able to close that gap up again with one of City's main minifigures now out of the way?
9:32
Too soon? 😂
Nah, 47 years is a long time! Holy crap, that makes me feel old.
Yeah, you definitely deserve to go on the naughty list for giving that bonus point to Disney 😉 That tree is just bland, and Mrs. Claus is frigging Mrs. Claus (how can you get more festive than being the wife of Santa Claus?) and looks amazing and comes with a nice accessory! She could have been gift of the day too, but I understand it’s difficult competing with Luke Skywalker in a Christmas sweater.
Pure hate for Lego City and a lot of indifference for the Christmas Holiday, that's it !
I would argue, it's a CHRISTMAS tree and Mrs. Claus was nowhere to be seen until around 1849 but I know I lost this one today. I'll make it good in due course.
I’m now dreading Star Wars’ Christmas Eve gift. Thought it’d be Luke
"I saw them smoking" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had a different visualization for that, but it was a little close to the edge!
Mrs Claus should team up with Hammy after being robbed twice today
#justiceformrsclaus?
He said there were very tough choices. Give him a break, he just loves tables and trees by now...
1. star wars + bonus
2. city
3. disney
4. friends
5. spider
5. harry potter
HP from first to last overnight! Typical 😢 I do love Luke's Christmas jumper, but I agree Mrs Claus should have got the bonus point, what were you thinking Jeremy, 😂
Apologies for the multiple posts and I hear you. Unpopular choice.
My thinking was that this was a literal "Christmas" tree and Mrs. Claus did not make the same connection. Christmas trees also have a longer history and predate the popular notion of Mrs. Claus by centuries.
There are many sources citing that Christmas trees were part of festivities in the 16th century, but modern popularity was spurred by Queen Victoria of the UK in 1840 when Prince Albert introduced the tradition from Germany.
The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary.
By either account, the Christmas Tree seems to be the longest established of the two festive traditions, but notwithstanding, Mrs. H was equally upset by my snubbing of Mrs. Claus for the festive bonus point and suggested I make it right on Christmas Eve to get back on the nice list.
@ wow! What a response, that's me put in my place 😂 nice research 👌
He thinks like an woke progressive liberal or hates Cito too much, one or another or maybe both, who knows?
@@fleurbirtwistle153 It's not a good response, it's just an alibi and a excuse in the same time.
I have the Lego Harry Potter advent calendar this year. Personally i didn't think the Hogwarts Express gift was very good myself. It was a tough choice between Luke and Mrs. Clause, they are both such good minifigures.
It was a really tough choice today.
@@jeremyherbertofficial2 very tough choices you both pick against City. How mundane this has become by now.
Let’s go Star Wars !!!
It's always a good day when you get a minifigure
But not any of the non-canon Disney content, just the first six movies and The Clone Wars only.
@@smb-c3po not the mandolorian season 1 rogue one or andor as well ?
But definitely not the Acolyte some may have enjoyed the show but I most certainly did not.
@J-B-Studios Kathleen "Karen" Kennedy killed Star Wars.
@@smb-c3po true
At least there are stockings Spidey. Hogwarts express looks like it is on the baseplate for a tree. Kind of cute but not rising to the level of yesterday's gift from Potter. The baking table is nice. The Maniacal Munchkins can hide weapons in the pies and cakes they create! The Disney tree reminds me of one from a past Potter calendar. Wait, what?! Another singing minifigure? At least that is what I thought at first. Definitely Mrs Claus, way to go City! Really nice Luke! I'm loving his jumper! I would have given Luke the festive point but I get it Mrs Claus. Fair judging today Jeremy well done!
Thanks, it was a tough call today!
@@jeremyherbertofficial you are welcome to use "maniacal munchkins!" Super tough call indeed! We all love you and what you do! 🙏
@ thank you so much. It’s never fun to get negative feedback, but I understand how much this means to people. We’ll make sure Mrs. Claud gets some love 🤶
Potter did bad on a day the other calenders gave us good gifts lol
Lego seem to have massively dropped the ball with the spiderman calendar, bit of a shame
I dont get the hate for it.. i love it so much! I love the box design of a city apartment and the builds are really good imo
@subtestPW Look they're not bad, perhaps I was a little harsh. I just think it's a little bit of a missed opportunity given all the cool stuff in Spiderman and most gifts are like stop signs and such.
It's great that you're able to enjoy it though!, don't let my opinion sway you!
@@bentatham8272 I understand why people dont like it, im probabably a little biased lol, as this is the calender I have this year and i have never bought a marvel set before, so theres alot pf new components for me.
4:08 the heart lake mafia are known for making there SPECIAL cookies for Santa 🍪🍪🍪
I was hoping they would gift me a box for Christmas, but it's not looking likely.
@@jeremyherbertofficial there waiting for you to give them calendar of the year. Then there give you cookies 🍪
Great video. Have a wonderful dat
LEGO City did very well with Mrs Claus. She is a beautiful minifigure. Gift of the day for me!
I did love LEGO Friends giving us a cute baking station! They get 2nd place for me.
Meh, Luke is okay but not my taste. They get 3rd place.
Disney's tree is very dull compared to other festive trees from past years!
Everything else was LAAAME.
At 7:13, according to the "Rankin-Bass Universe", Mrs. Claus' first name is actually Jessica.
Today's Harry Potter gift is a tree rug meant to go with the tree we got on day 4
2 day gifts like this are the definition of filler, filling out days with gifts that really could have been 1 day. If they were just 1 day they would have deserved more points.
We’ll see …
When do you record each episode
I’ve also wondered that. My guess is they are done when the calendars are first released and in chunks of 3-5. He does an excellent job of making it seem that it’s recorded daily. Super well done series. 😊
I do record ahead out of necessity, but never enough to prevent December from being a crazy busy month. Giving you a peek behind the curtains, I have not yet filmed the Christmas Eve video. I like to get a feel for the audience before finalizing the series.
@@jeremyherbertofficialoh ok
Sad that Mrs. Claus would've got first place if it was any of the other days, Luke is a spoil sport...
Say what you want, I think the Spider-Man calendar is great! Good mini-figs and good builds the other days. Harry Potter gifts seem repetitive (statues and tables), and Star Wars builds are very similar from year to year. If Spidey's computer desk from day 16 had shown up in Harry Potter as a "Slitherin Desk", it would have scored higher. Let's go, Spidey!
Ratings are fine but bonus point belongs to Mrs Claus. Let's remained focused on the important part of these reviews which is that...HP Rules!!!😅
No luke deserved to win today however if Santa's wife can't win a festive point there's no hope 😂
Luv ya Jeremy, from Australia❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much. Hope you have a great Christmas my time-travelling friend!
Hey man, what is your opinion on SeaWorld? I honestly don't care for it because I like Universal Studios and Walt Disney World better. But I'd like to hear your opinion on it.
I also think that’s not the complete Hogwarts Express, but just two wagons and the tender. The locomotive is probably coming tomorrow?
06:44 misses clause is her mother’s name call her Janice
Yay I’m in the video again 11:50( 2days in a roll let’s see if I can brake my record of 5 days)
I’m in it twice!!!! 🙀 11:53
Watched these vids for years - but this year I find the "love" the SW & HP calendars receive to be a bit much. Also the "if its a minifig then it's a good day" theme is wearing thin. Remember advent calendars are about more than a fig or two, when i was young it was a pic behind a door or some such festive thing. Also to not give Mrs Claus 6 + 1 yesterday was a travesty. All exclusive bar head, beaten by a SW jumper.. Also hope you'll show the same love for other X-Mas trees in the remaining calendars.
I’m surprised that we got Luke today, after the clone on Sunday. It slightly worries me though. I thought Luke would be day 24, and considering Star Wars has only a single minifigure left…we might be getting a build on day 24…
Do we get to see the complete array of gifts from each calendar at the end?
Harry Potter has suffered the most this year with 2 part gifts. Make it stop 😭😭
1:09 FIREMAN
He turned people into fire go check out the movieeeeeeee fireman
For those who think fireman is real no he’s not I just made that up
Still bad in Spiderman
Absolutely disgusting gift from Harry Potter today, like whoever designed that and approved it deserves to be sent to the animal experimentation clinic owned by the heartlake city mafia
When Do ReCord Every Episode Everry Day Right Dude
I would love to do that, but each episode is at least 8 hours of work. The edits get finalized the day before and there is one more to film. Let’s just say if I get hit by a bus, there would be no video tomorrow!
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#3-#5 were all pretty close today.
1. Star Wars
2. City
3. Friends
4. Disney
5. Spiderman
6. Harry Potter