It’s cute that it’s the chimp who is telling Tarzan that Santa is real. (And the face of the chimp is almost as lovable as a Wiley-bear. Almost, but not quite…)
@Varnes, Timothy Leary’s dead. No, no, no, no, he’s on the outside looking in.As for Santa being real, if he were then the string of lights would be tangled, not perfectly straightened out.
Plumbob Wilson and LadyKat: The first face to face words are not recorded, but I have thought it was most likely, “Bon jour, mademoiselle Porter” since French was his first human language, and as an educated woman, she would have been at least functional in that language.
I personally wish the Tarzan stories hadn’t been so popular….He could have written more John Carter of Mars books….Those stories were much more interesting to me….But there are only 11 of them….Because the demand was for Tarzan…..Oh, well…..
Both ends of the vine on which the man with the knife is swinging seem to be attached to something. And his legs appear to be straddling that vine. I think that when he reaches the limit of the vine’s upward movement, he will be very unpleasantly surprised.
Ida No almost 10 years ago
You Jane. Me Santa.Not one of the more well-known Edgar Rice Burroughs quotes.
finkd almost 10 years ago
He must have tried to herd them.
unnormal almost 10 years ago
No, they didn’t leave him . . . they just didn’t happen to be interested in his project.
jreckard almost 10 years ago
Even Santa has a vine.
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 10 years ago
The reindeer have to go on break sometime.
Argythree almost 10 years ago
He never had them to begin with. They just all sat still in one place for a minute for their own particular reasons…
Argythree almost 10 years ago
It’s cute that it’s the chimp who is telling Tarzan that Santa is real. (And the face of the chimp is almost as lovable as a Wiley-bear. Almost, but not quite…)
Varnes almost 10 years ago
I’m trying not to make light of Santa’s mode of transportation….In Search of the Lost Chord?
Can't Sleep almost 10 years ago
Love this cartoon. Loved it the first time it ran, too.Santa’s lights are sturdier than mine. But his were made by elves, mine was made in China.
sarah413 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
@Varnes, Timothy Leary’s dead. No, no, no, no, he’s on the outside looking in.As for Santa being real, if he were then the string of lights would be tangled, not perfectly straightened out.
dabugger almost 10 years ago
Oh no, not, ya can see the cord plug; impossible to carry his weight. Just another seasonal illusion
Reppr Premium Member almost 10 years ago
More like surreal than real
Godfreydaniel almost 10 years ago
@dabuggerSanta is obviously weightless, and so is his serves-100-million-kids bag of toys, or the reindeer could never fly the sleigh!
Varnes almost 10 years ago
QuiteDragon, point well taken, sir……
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
Plumbob Wilson and LadyKat: The first face to face words are not recorded, but I have thought it was most likely, “Bon jour, mademoiselle Porter” since French was his first human language, and as an educated woman, she would have been at least functional in that language.
Varnes almost 10 years ago
I personally wish the Tarzan stories hadn’t been so popular….He could have written more John Carter of Mars books….Those stories were much more interesting to me….But there are only 11 of them….Because the demand was for Tarzan…..Oh, well…..
Dr_Fogg almost 10 years ago
Merry Christmas!! :-)
http://youtu.be/PrLoWt2tfqg
jnnydnti almost 10 years ago
Tarzan has a machete?
Daniel Quilp almost 10 years ago
Both ends of the vine on which the man with the knife is swinging seem to be attached to something. And his legs appear to be straddling that vine. I think that when he reaches the limit of the vine’s upward movement, he will be very unpleasantly surprised.
Hunter7 almost 10 years ago
_ George, Watch Out For That TREE!_ and Merry Christmas Santa!