A Wyatt Christmas

A Wyatt Christmas is a 1997 American direct-to-video animated comedy film based on the popular long-running Fox animated television series The Bad Life of Daniel. The fifth film in the film franchise, it is the first one to be released exclusively direct-to-video and stars all of the television cast including Jeff Bergman, Michael Bell, Jean Vander Pyl, Richard Pryor, Nicole Jaffe, Buster Jones, Rosalind Cash, and Diahann Carroll. It was released on VHS on December 2, 1997 and later aired on Fox on December 23, 1997.

Plot
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Cast

 * Jeff Bergman as Daniel Wyatt, Jeff Wyatt, Marty Wyatt, Alex Wyatt, Devin Silverman, Jasper
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Carl Wickerson, Billie Dooberson,
 * Jean Vander Pyl as Susan Wyatt, Mary Moore, Josie Banks, Jennifer Bregit, Muriel Jones, and Officer Jenni Brown
 * Richard Pryor as Derrick Jackson
 * Candi Milo as Jenny and Menny Wyatt, Martha Wilson,
 * Buster Jones as Robert Jackson
 * Rosalind Cash as Leelah Jackson
 * Diahann Carroll as Mary Ann Jackson

Release
Upon its release, the film was accompanied by a marketing campaign at more than $70 million with commercial tie-ins with McDonald's and General Mills.

Home media
The film was released on VHS in the United States by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on December 2, 1997 with an international release by Columbia Tristar Home Video throughout the month of December before Christmas.

In January 1998, The Wall Street Journal reported that it sold over 10 million units, and generated at least $130 million in revenue. In total, the film sold 10.3 million units in the United States. The

On May 18, 2004, almost a day before the 40th anniversary of the first episode of the series, the film was re-released as a special edition DVD and VHS, as part of the Daniel's 40th anniversary, with the DVD version receiving special features such as behind the scenes of the show, a sneak peek of the newest movie, two additional games, and a behind-the-scenes bonus feature. The DVD featured a full screen version and a version matted into a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen ratio.