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The Soulmates in the Gift of Light (1991) Timothy Tweedle: The First Christmas Elf (December 25, 2000, Toon Disney) The Tiny Tree (December 14, 1975, NBC) Tom and Jerry in A Cat and Mouse Christmas (1977, ABC) Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers (2014) The Trolls and the Christmas Express (1981, HBO)
A.T.O.M.: Enter the Dragon (2005) - France. Pucca: Pucca Claus Part 1: 'Tis the season for REVENGE!/Pucca Claus Part 2: Northern Lights Out/Pucca Claus Part 3: Secret Santa (2006) - South Korea. The Haunted House Christmas Special: Grandma's Wish, Wheat Donggwi from North Korea ( 신비아파트 크리스마스 특별편: 할머니의 소원 ...
C. Care Bears Nutcracker Suite. Casper's First Christmas. A Charlie Brown Christmas. A Christmas Carol (TV special) The Christmas Raccoons. A Christmas Story (1972 TV special) A Claymation Christmas Celebration.
Printable Christmas cards. Sending Christmas cards can be a fun Christmas activity, but it can also feel like a chore to pick the perfect card, decide what to write in a Christmas card, and make ...
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A Garfield Christmas. A Garfield Christmas Special is a 1987 American animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip, created by Jim Davis. It is directed by Phil Roman and stars Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield the house cat, as well as Thom Huge, Gregg Berger, Julie Payne, Pat Harrington Jr., David L. Lander and Pat Carroll.
Free 4 All (1994–95) Quicksilver (1994–95) CNET Central (1995–99) USA Action Extreme Team (1995–98) USA Live (1995–97) The Big Date (1996–97) WWF LiveWire (1996–2000; moved to TNN) Grill Me (1996; 1 episode) Reel Wild Cinema with Sandra Bernhard (1996–98) USA High (1997–99; reran until 2001) Claude's Crib (1997) Cool Tech ...
What a Cartoon! (later known as The What a Cartoon!Show and The Cartoon Cartoon Show) is an American animated anthology series created by Fred Seibert for Cartoon Network.The shorts were produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions; by the end of the run, a Cartoon Network Studios production tag was added to some shorts to signal they were original to the network.