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Christmas adverts 2022: All the ads so far including John Lewis, Asda, Aldi and Lidl

CHRISTMAS is just weeks away and our TVs are being bombarded with festive adverts.

Over a dozen Xmas adverts have been released already.

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All the adverts this year have fans excited for Christmas

Aldi's festive advert sees the return of Kevin the carrot, while its competitor Lidl introduces a cuddly bear in its Christmas clip.

M&S sees French and Saunders transform into a fairy and raggedy dog toy called Duckie in their latest festive ad.

And John Lewis fans need to have the tissues at the ready for this year's Christmas advert.

The 90-second ad follows a middle-aged foster dad as he struggles to master the skill of skateboarding while raising awareness of vulnerable children.

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On a lighter note, Asda's Christmas advert sees the return of Buddy the Elf, a whole 19 years after Will Ferrell played the character in the 2003 film Elf.

And Alison Hammond plays a fussy royal countess in this year's Sainsbury's festive advert.

But that's not all as we've also summarised the Argos, Disney, JD Sports, McDonald's, Morrisons, Shelter, Tesco, TK Maxx and Very festive clips.

You can now check out all the adverts that have made their way to our screens so far, and maybe grab a mince pie or two to enjoy while you watch your way through them all.

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Aldi

Aldi's advert sees the return of Kevin the carrot

The advert, narrated by actor Jim Broadbent, is a nod to Christmas favourite Home Alone, which follows the human character Kevin battling burglars after being left alone when the rest of his family head abroad.

Of course, the advert features Home Alone's famous soundtrack composed by John Williams, which is enough to tug at the heartstrings.

The supermarket advert features Kevin's family - Katie, Baby, Jasper and Chantenay hurrying through a busy airport as they race to catch a flight to Paris. 

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Before too long they realise that one family member is missing - Kevin - and they've left him at home.

It then jumps to Kevin watching football at home - a reference to the World Cup - before realising he's been abandoned.

Mirroring the human character Kevin, the carrot is suddenly threatened by intruders at home and so he quickly devises a plan on how to stop them.

Kevin lays out traps across the house and successfully manages to chase away the burglars.

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In an emotional ending, Kevin is reunited with his family at home, just in time for Christmas Day.

Argos

The new Argos Christmas ad celebrates the return of a chaotic ChristmasCredit: Argos

The advert opens on a home decked out with Christmas decorations, where a couple is quietly preparing for the big day.

The man says "so how many are coming", to which his wife responds, "hmm just a few", completely oblivious to the number of people about to descend on their home.

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The scene cuts to a crowd of excitable neighbours wearing their festive glad rags and holding presents and champagne flutes chanting "party".

Back in the house, the wine glasses, Christmas tree and bowl of crisps all start to shake as the soundtrack builds in volume, revealing an orchestral version of Opus’ Live is Life.

As the huge crowd approaches the couple look at each other wide-eyed in panic.

In the house, the couple takes deep breaths and the wife says "it’s going to be okay" just as the champagne from the crowd is popped.

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A message then appears on screen: "They’re coming. Be ready."

The doorbell then rings, and the Argos logo appears.

Asda

Asda's 2022 Christmas ad sees the return of Buddy the Elf - 19 years after Will Ferrell played the character in the 2003 film Elf

The supermarket has partnered with Warner Bros to bring Buddy the elf back to our screens - a whole 19 years after the film Elf was released.

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And Will Ferell didn't have to film a single scene - but he did ensure that he had a say over the final product.

The festive ad opens with a loving homage to Elf’s iconic "street crossing" scene in front of an Asda superstore blanketed in snow.

All scenes containing Buddy come from the original film and have magically been stitched together inviting the Elf to the wonders held inside one of Asda's superstores.

But this time, instead of the character walking into a New York City yellow cab - Buddy runs into a train of Asda shopping trolleys which crash into him.

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The premise of the advert revolves around Will Ferrells' character starting a trial shift as an Asda shop floor worker.

The 90-second clip sees Buddy obsess over Asda’s selection of Christmas foods on offer including icing sugar-dusted mince pies and maple pigs in blankets.

which sees Buddy take over the store's tannoy system in a hilarious fashion.

But it doesn't stop there. When the store closes and Buddy decks out the entire shop floor in fairy lights and festive decorations - just like in the original film.

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And on the following morning and to his delight he’s offered the job.

The advert's music keeps it classy throughout and features the classic Sinatra redefinition of Santa Clause is Comin' to Town.

Disney

The Disney Christmas advert is sure to leave you feeling festive

Disney's "The Gift" is a powerful story about family togetherness and this time preparing for Christmas and the arrival of a new baby.

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The animated ad will act as the final instalment of Disney’s "From Our Family To Yours" festive shorts.

"The Gift" is the sequel to last year's second part of the series - "The Stepdad".

At the heart of the story is a beloved glow-in-the-dark Mickey Mouse soft toy, which connects both past, present and future.

Whilst the elder brother, Max is first shown giving Ella the Mickey Mouse to comfort her at night, Ella then gifts the soft toy to her newborn sibling at their first meeting, welcoming them to the family.

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