, 46minutes Directed byBarry Mahon, Tony Benedict OriginUSA GenresFantasy, Animation ThemesChristmas films ActorsHal Smith, Jean Vander Pyl Rating65% Two young bears, Nikomi and Chinook, know nothing of Christmas until the local park ranger tells them about the legend, and they become curious to meet Santa Claus. Their mother, Nana, is preparing for Winter hibernation and cynically tells her children that there is no Santa, but they are determined to believe. Mother finds it impossible to begin their sleep, since the young cubs wish to stay awake until Santa arrives.
, 8minutes Directed byFriz Freleng OriginUSA GenresComedy, Animation ThemesChristmas films, Time travel films, Ghost films, Children's films ActorsMel Blanc Rating65% Scrooge (Yosemite Sam) is counting money in the counting house of his firm when Bob Cratchit (Porky) comes in, wanting to borrow a lump of coal as he is freezing. Scrooge refuses, and just after this Bugs comes in with Christmas decorations and mistletoe. He is tossed out, and decides that "somebody oughta teach that little humbug some Christmas spirit". Bugs then borrows a piece of coal and places it in the office of Cratchit, who graciously thanks him.
, 46minutes Directed byBarry Mahon, Tony Benedict OriginUSA GenresFantasy, Animation ThemesChristmas films ActorsHal Smith, Jean Vander Pyl Rating65% Two young bears, Nikomi and Chinook, know nothing of Christmas until the local park ranger tells them about the legend, and they become curious to meet Santa Claus. Their mother, Nana, is preparing for Winter hibernation and cynically tells her children that there is no Santa, but they are determined to believe. Mother finds it impossible to begin their sleep, since the young cubs wish to stay awake until Santa arrives.
, 46minutes Directed byBarry Mahon, Tony Benedict OriginUSA GenresFantasy, Animation ThemesChristmas films ActorsHal Smith, Jean Vander Pyl Roles Producer Rating65% Two young bears, Nikomi and Chinook, know nothing of Christmas until the local park ranger tells them about the legend, and they become curious to meet Santa Claus. Their mother, Nana, is preparing for Winter hibernation and cynically tells her children that there is no Santa, but they are determined to believe. Mother finds it impossible to begin their sleep, since the young cubs wish to stay awake until Santa arrives.