BigBang Christmas Papercraft
The Christmas Funnies!
PEANUTS CLASSICS by Charles M. Schulz
BEETLE BAILEY by Mort Walker
GARFIELD by Jim Davis
THE CAPTAIN AND THE KIDS by Rudolph Dirks
B.C. by Johnny Hart
THIMBLE THEATER featuring POPEYE by Segar
DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
THE LITTLE KING by Soglow
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
SNUFFY SMITH by Billy DeBeck
BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed
ZIGGY by Tom Wilson
It's A Canuck Christmas!

Some innovative, crazy and unique yuletide animations from our buddies up north.
A COSMIC CHRISTMAS (1977)
NFB SHORT: THE GREAT TOY ROBBERY (1963)
THE CHRISTMAS RACCOONS (1979)
NFB SHORT: CHRISTMAS CRACKER (1963)
NFB SHORT: AN OLD BOX (1975)
THE TROLLS AND THE CHRISTMAS EXPRESS (1981)
NFB SHORT: THE ENERGY CAROL (1975)
NFB SHORT: DECEMBER LIGHTS (1979)
BABAR AND FATHER CHRISTMAS (1985)
NFB SHORT: THE STORY OF CHRISTMAS (1973)
GEORGE AND THE CHRISTMAS STAR (1985)
From the director of Heavy Metal, featuring music by Paul Anka
NFB SHORT: THE SWEATER (1980)
NFB SHORT: LUCRETIA (1986)
NOEL NOEL (2003)
The Night Before Christmas (1968)
A Blooming Raymond Briggs Christmas!
After that, a little exposé with the man himself and his what he does with his time outside the annual sleigh run. "Father Christmas", together with his pets in his flat, vacationing around the world, getting sick and goes to the bathroom like you and me. Just make sure you don't talk about his 'rosy cheeks'!
This festive holiday presentation was brought to you by Irn-Bru, Kit Kat and the Cold War classic "When The Wind Blows".
And a Merry Blooming Christmas to you all!
Soviet "New Years" Cartoons for Young Comrades
Dasvidania!
The 12 Shorts of Christmas
12. Howdy Doody Christmas (Castle Films, 1951)
Howdy, Buffalo Bob and Clarabell the Clown race in time to save Santa from a bumbling burglar.
11. The Christmas Visit (Soyuzmultfilm, 1959)
A Russian kid gets his wish to visit his dad down in Antarctica to deliver a Christmas tree, but will he make it in time?
10. The Christmas Dream (Karel Zeman, 1946)
Yuletide stop-motion mayhem!
9. Christmas Comes But Once A Year (Fleischer Studios, 1936)
Grampy (from the Betty Boop cartoons) heeds the call of a distressed bunch of orphans denied of a decent Christmas from Toys for Tots...
8. Mickey's Good Deed (Walt Disney Prods., 1932)
After witnessing a poverty-stricken family of children going without a Christmas of their own, Mickey sells his pooch for the money to give them the Christmas they never had, leaving Pluto in the clutches of a rich snotty-nosed brat.
7. Santa's Surprise (Famous Studios, 1947)
Little Audrey and a round of ethnic stereotypes help to give Santa a surprise he never had.
6. Der Schneemann (Hans Fischerkoesen, 1944)
A.K.A. "Snowman in July"
A snowman dreams of seeing "July" forces him to make that choice of staying in an icebox long enough to witness the beauty of summer, if only for a short time.
5. Hardrock, Coco & Joe: The Three Little Drawfs (Centaur Prods., 1951)
Three elves of mental capacities travel with Santa on his annual rounds.
4. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (Jam Handy Prods., 1948)
Classic animated adaptation of a department store gimmick about a physical deformed reindeer hell bent on showing he can be someone.
3. Peace On Earth (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939)
Two young squirrels are told the fall of mankind from their humble grandpa.
2. The Night Before Christmas (Castle Films, 1943)
Typical but campy adaptation of the famous poem
Saved the best for last...
1. Santa Claus' Punch and Judy (Castle Films, 1948)
Santa claus, centuries old puppets and senseless domestic violence!

