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“Sixth floor: toys, Santa Claus, pandemonium.” Roy Fox December 23, 1961
“It’s none of my business, but aren’t you supposed to be in a pear tree?” Robert Day December 23, 1961
“It only hurts when I go, ‘Ho-Ho-Ho’!” Bob Barnes December 17, 1960
Harry Mace December 26, 1953
“This is going to be a tough act to follow.” Barney Tobey December 15, 1956
“Agnes, what the devil do you want for Christmas? Chon Day December 9, 1961
“Say, Pop, I was just thinkin’. Santa Claus wasn’t so darn careful how he filled my order last year. Do you s’pose we ought’a give him my business this time?” Francis Kauffman December 5, 1925
“I thought you’d like it.” Brad Anderson December 29, 1956
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I think my favorite of this group is number 7 down from 1925. The ’20s would be a great decade to run cartoons from online now. Love the art deco look of it too.
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