Apple has released its 2025 holiday short, A Critter Carol, a seasonal campaign built around practical effects and shot entirely on the iPhone 17 Pro. Rather than leaning on digital animation, the piece uses hand-built woodland puppets and a compact set to illustrate what the device’s camera hardware can deliver in a controlled production setting. The story follows a group of forest animals who discover a misplaced iPhone in the snow, record a simple song about friendship, and eventually return the phone to its owner. Set to Friends by Flight of the Conchords, the ad keeps the emphasis on charm and craftsmanship rather than spectacle.
A companion behind-the-scenes video breaks down the physical production process. The team constructed a miniature forest raised several feet above the studio floor, allowing puppeteers to operate characters from underneath the set. The absence of CGI gives the short a quieter, tactile quality, but it also serves a technical purpose: it lets Apple demonstrate the 48MP Fusion camera system and the A19 Pro chip under lighting and conditions the crew can carefully manage. As with past holiday spots, the result walks the line between brand narrative and a display of what the company’s flagship phone can produce when used more like a filmmaking tool than a casual recording device.
The timing aligns with the height of the holiday shopping cycle. During a recent earnings call, Apple leadership signaled optimism for the quarter, pointing to early momentum around the iPhone 17 lineup. The ad release fits within that broader push, though the short itself avoids direct sales messaging.
Whether viewers interpret A Critter Carol as a warm seasonal vignette, a subtle camera showcase, or both, the piece continues Apple’s habit of treating its holiday ads as miniature film projects. The behind-the-scenes segment reinforces that idea: the focus is less on everyday usage and more on what the hardware can achieve under ideal production circumstances.

