Unfortunately if you see them on national TV, they are chopped up or edited so much to put in commercials its ridiculous. That’s why I have all the major ones from my childhood on disc/Blu-Ray. Get the complete film with no commercials, and can see them at my leisure.
I have the DVD – and I do seriously use that cartoon to kick off the season every year! (It was always the first of the specials to come on TV during the Christmas season when I was a kid – and I’ve maintained the tradition!)
We vary the one we watch first but have them on DVD because you never know who will buy the rights and make you subscribe to their service if you want to watch them. I can’t imagine a Christmas without Charlie Brown and Rudolph.
A classic, most definitely. My favorite though is “A Christmas Carol” with George C. Scott as Scrooge. Tree goes up this coming week and the music in the car is all Christmas. Still the most wonderful time of the year,….
I love that TV movie, too, there Brutus. But, my favorite Xmas movie is a Broadway style of Scrooge. Among my favorite scenes is the Xmas yet to come with the singing of the song, Thankyou, Very Much, Thankyou, Very Much, That’s the Nicest Thing Anyone’s Ever Done For Me. And who can forget the scene where Scrooge becomes Father Christmas.
Back before I retired, and my motorbike/machine shop was still open, the season started on 1 December, with me lining up all the mini-bikes and go-karts out front with ribbons and bows, for kids to want and hopefully, parents to buy. One year when times were a bit lean, nobody bought one, so I found myself with lots of machines but very little money. Solution: that year my kids each got a go-kart as one of their Hanukkah presents. Prior to that they’d all had to share a kart, so they thought it was great!
i got rid of cable and went streaming, now I can’t watch rudolph or santa is coming to town. They want to sell me something that’s been on for 30 years. Even though i have live TV on Youtube TV it says “unavailable for live streaming” when it comes on. But i can rent it or buy it! really?
We’d have to wait and wait till it came on and if you missed it… That’s it! You had to wait and wait for another year! Now you just record it and watch it anytime you like. (I can’t decide if that’s better or not?)
Family traditions are a special treasure this time of year. And I bet Wilberforce will pass them on to his kids and grandkids. Good job daddying Brutus – you’re a winner!
OK Chip, ya got me. Brutus watching Bumbles (I have no idea what that is) and Bumbles is Bouncing, then Brutus is pointing at the Bumbles program and saying it’s “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer”, what gives. Was the first panel a mistake and should have been with another strip? But the last 2 frames make up for it, very funny…
With me, it’s Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (the original with Boris Karloff narrating, not the two follow ups that came later) and The Year Without a Santa Claus, featuring Mickey Rooney as Santa and Shirley Booth as Mrs. Claus.
I hadn’t thought about it until just now. We live in a little town on a 2 lane road with zero traffic lights. However we have a Christmas Parade at sunset every year. The road is under construction and the side walks are torn up and orange barrels everywhere. Piles of dirt and yellow tape line the “shifting lanes”. On my way home there were kids in bright colored clothes sitting on barrels and on dirt piles. At the library 20 Sheriff cars. We’re shutting her down for 20-30 minutes and life goes on here as it has in the past. The truckers will be allowed through right after the parade is over and the kids will be cheering at them to blow their horns. Merry Christmas everyone!
AllishaDawn about 1 year ago
For me, it’s the Hershey Kisses playing We Wish You A Merry Christmas on TV.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 1 year ago
At first sight i read “Bung” (from Wizard of Id). After all he also has a red nose.
enigmamz about 1 year ago
Darn straight!
manowarrior about 1 year ago
For me,it’s frosty the snowman.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ours was local “person” reading letters to santa on our B/W TV circa 1955 ish. We LOVED it!
electricshadow Premium Member about 1 year ago
Amen, Brother! (Though I will add Frosty, Charlie Brown, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Karloff, not Carrey.) )
Zykoic about 1 year ago
Mom’s pastries.
p1eacemaker Premium Member about 1 year ago
My holiday season show starter is Charlie Brown’s Christmas.
nosirrom about 1 year ago
I’m not crazy about holiday movies. I’m always afraid I’ll shoot my eye out.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not to be confused with Redolph the Rude-nosed Reindeer <http://Howlandbolton.com/videos/Redolph.mp4>
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 1 year ago
Bumbles Bounce doesn’t ring a bell.
Little Caesar about 1 year ago
“NOT A FINGAH!!!!!”
Mugens Premium Member about 1 year ago
Unfortunately if you see them on national TV, they are chopped up or edited so much to put in commercials its ridiculous. That’s why I have all the major ones from my childhood on disc/Blu-Ray. Get the complete film with no commercials, and can see them at my leisure.
EMGULS79 about 1 year ago
I have the DVD – and I do seriously use that cartoon to kick off the season every year! (It was always the first of the specials to come on TV during the Christmas season when I was a kid – and I’ve maintained the tradition!)
GROG Premium Member about 1 year ago
All the Whos in Whoville are disappointed.
ladykat about 1 year ago
It starts after December 6. That was my late husband’s edict, and it’s followed faithfully.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 year ago
My favorite was claymation raisins
assrdood about 1 year ago
I’m the one in charge of “humbugery”. I wait ’til the last minute.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Atta boy Brutus….atta boy…….
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 1 year ago
Official was always Santa ending the parade on Thanksgiving… that started Christmas and you saw no sign of it till that moment.
DawnQuinn1 about 1 year ago
For many it is “A Charlie Brown Christmas”
dbrucepm about 1 year ago
We vary the one we watch first but have them on DVD because you never know who will buy the rights and make you subscribe to their service if you want to watch them. I can’t imagine a Christmas without Charlie Brown and Rudolph.
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
“Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol” and “A Christmas Story”… ☃️
Jeannine Brown about 1 year ago
My grandkids aren’t allowed to watch Christmas movies until after Thanksgiving dinner. Their first choice is always Home Alone.
CorkLock about 1 year ago
Started when Charlie Brown Christmas was shown. I saw where it would not be shown this year. I am sad.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
A classic, most definitely. My favorite though is “A Christmas Carol” with George C. Scott as Scrooge. Tree goes up this coming week and the music in the car is all Christmas. Still the most wonderful time of the year,….
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
I love that TV movie, too, there Brutus. But, my favorite Xmas movie is a Broadway style of Scrooge. Among my favorite scenes is the Xmas yet to come with the singing of the song, Thankyou, Very Much, Thankyou, Very Much, That’s the Nicest Thing Anyone’s Ever Done For Me. And who can forget the scene where Scrooge becomes Father Christmas.
feralcat_52 about 1 year ago
Back before I retired, and my motorbike/machine shop was still open, the season started on 1 December, with me lining up all the mini-bikes and go-karts out front with ribbons and bows, for kids to want and hopefully, parents to buy. One year when times were a bit lean, nobody bought one, so I found myself with lots of machines but very little money. Solution: that year my kids each got a go-kart as one of their Hanukkah presents. Prior to that they’d all had to share a kart, so they thought it was great!
johnaapc about 1 year ago
i got rid of cable and went streaming, now I can’t watch rudolph or santa is coming to town. They want to sell me something that’s been on for 30 years. Even though i have live TV on Youtube TV it says “unavailable for live streaming” when it comes on. But i can rent it or buy it! really?
bigplayray about 1 year ago
We’d have to wait and wait till it came on and if you missed it… That’s it! You had to wait and wait for another year! Now you just record it and watch it anytime you like. (I can’t decide if that’s better or not?)
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
Family traditions are a special treasure this time of year. And I bet Wilberforce will pass them on to his kids and grandkids. Good job daddying Brutus – you’re a winner!
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
I’d rather watch football.
krs27 about 1 year ago
keep tje CHRIST in CHRISTmas
maggaggiemay about 1 year ago
It’s not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls from Nakatomi Tower.
T... about 1 year ago
OK Chip, ya got me. Brutus watching Bumbles (I have no idea what that is) and Bumbles is Bouncing, then Brutus is pointing at the Bumbles program and saying it’s “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer”, what gives. Was the first panel a mistake and should have been with another strip? But the last 2 frames make up for it, very funny…
princesshickory Premium Member about 1 year ago
Nicely done, Brutus. Well done.
KEA about 1 year ago
For me it’s watching ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ (the original)
MT Wallet about 1 year ago
They moved this strip and Breaking Cat News again.
christelisbetty about 1 year ago
In Cleveland it used to be, “Mister Jingling”(How you’re tingling, keeper of the keys.) Then Halles folded…..
Chris Sherlock about 1 year ago
With me, it’s Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (the original with Boris Karloff narrating, not the two follow ups that came later) and The Year Without a Santa Claus, featuring Mickey Rooney as Santa and Shirley Booth as Mrs. Claus.
Justanolddude Premium Member about 1 year ago
I hadn’t thought about it until just now. We live in a little town on a 2 lane road with zero traffic lights. However we have a Christmas Parade at sunset every year. The road is under construction and the side walks are torn up and orange barrels everywhere. Piles of dirt and yellow tape line the “shifting lanes”. On my way home there were kids in bright colored clothes sitting on barrels and on dirt piles. At the library 20 Sheriff cars. We’re shutting her down for 20-30 minutes and life goes on here as it has in the past. The truckers will be allowed through right after the parade is over and the kids will be cheering at them to blow their horns. Merry Christmas everyone!
Ron Bauerle about 1 year ago
I still lose it at the sleighbells at the end:
https://www.youtube.cOm/watch?v=uoSocfZZ468&t=61s
rhpii about 1 year ago
For me it’s Rudolph, A Charlie Brown Christmas and the movie White Christmas.
Chris about 1 year ago
it’s the candy calendar for me. :g