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Posted: 2015-11-17T12:15:28Z | Updated: 2015-11-17T12:15:28Z 11 Best Christmas Commercials From Across The Pond | HuffPost

11 Best Christmas Commercials From Across The Pond

Get your Kleenex at the ready to watch these real tearjerkers.

The holidays are coming! 

While the U.S. prepares for Thanksgiving, the Europeans have already gotten into the Christmas spirit, with the annual avalanche of heart-wrenching TV commercials.

Here are some of the biggest Christmas commercial hits in Europe this year:

11
Mog's Christmas Calamity (Sainsbury's)
YouTube/Sainsbury's
A move away from the recent trend that tugs at the heartstrings, this hilarious clip for the grocery giant sees Mog the cat set off a chain of unfortunate events which almost ruins Christmas for the Thomas family. But she somehow pulls it back to save the day.
10
Man On The Moon (John Lewis)
YouTube/John Lewis
British department store John Lewis has produced some of the most memorable Christmas commercials in recent years. And for 2015, it hasn't disappointed. The "Man On The Moon" sees a little girl send a gift to a lonely old man, as the store reminds people to "show someone they're loved this Christmas."
9
El Gordo (Spain's Christmas Lottery)
YouTube/Reason Why
This Up-style animated commercial sees mannequin factory nightwatchman Justino play pranks on his daytime colleagues by moving the figurines into funny situations. He's left devastated, however, when he's not part of the factory syndicate which wins the lottery but his friends then come up with a beautiful surprise.
8
The Land of Make Believe (Harrods)
YouTube/Harrods
Tiny mouse Peter Pumpernickel doesn't think he's big enough to help Kris Kringle in his preparations for Christmas at the upmarket London department store. But the big man has other ideas for the little critter.
7
No Presents (PayPal UK)
YouTube/PayPal UK
These two brothers fear that their parents haven't gotten them Christmas presents this year. But fear not, they've just bought everything online with PayPal.
6
Hiding The Sprouts (Sky Movies)
YouTube/Sky Movies
Rosie doesn't like Brussels sprouts, so she does everything she can to ditch them in this impressive CGI effort. She travels into movies -- such as Night At The Museum and Cinderella -- where she secretly dumps the vegetables without being caught.
5
School Of Christmas (Lidl)
YouTube/Lidl
It's back to school for everyone in this quirky advert for German supermarket Lidl, which is on a mission to teach people how to serve up the perfect Christmas meal.
4
They Might Not Be Your Dearest (TKMaxx)
YouTube/TKMaxx
Another tearjerker, as the clothing store encourages people to "love your neighbor" because "they might not be your dearest, but they are your nearest."
3
Celebrating 15 years of Billy Elliot (Burberry)
YouTube/Burberry
Romeo Beckham, Sir Elton John, Julie Walters, James Corden, Naomi Campbell and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley all star in this simple but effective production for the clothing brand.
2
Favorite Things (Aldi)
YouTube/Aldi
A classic take on the traditional Christmas commercial. Beautiful.
1
#BecauseItsChristmas (Asda)
YouTube/Asda
This grocery store commercial is loud, garish and proud -- with a killer soundtrack by new British star Fleur East. She shot to fame on the UK X Factor in 2014. And this -- her debut single -- is called "Sax."

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