CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — For 35-years now, Jesse Guerrero has been putting on a spectacular Christmas light show on Buford Street.
Every year the theme changes, and this year it is one kids and adults are sure to love, featuring cutouts and displays of the Japanese animated series 'Dragon Ball', and a tribute to the late Akira Toriyama who created the magna!
Guerrero told 3NEWS his love for the Christmas display started in 1989 and has only grown since.
Outside of the festive home you can find a snowstorm, three carousels, and even a koi pond with 20 koi inside of it.
This year the family is giving out over $1,500 worth of anime plushies, pillows or dolls.
All you have to do is dance or playfight in the fake snowstorm for a chance to win!
Another attraction, a video screen that not only plays Christmas songs, but all sorts of popular music.
All the festive fun starts this Friday at 1316 Buford St. near Santa Fe, to see the daily light up schedule just head to Jesse's Facebook page here.
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