
In 1959, Paramount sold the right to their characters to Alfred Harvey who used them to launch his new line of comicbooks, Harvey Comics. Harvey also started broadcasting the cartoons on television, calling them Harveytoons.
In the time that Famous Studios was making these cartoons they produced a number of Christmas episodes. I will be talking about three of them.
Herman & Katnip - Mice to Meet You (1950)

In this Christmas episode, a group of mice are being tormented by Katnip and it is up to Herman to save them through a series of clever traps that Katnip walks right into.
Even though the setting is Christmastime, the show does little to offer a Christmas message or ho ho ho or deck the halls or anything of the like.
Casper the Friendly Ghost - True Boo (1952)

Staying true to the theme of Casper cartoons, Casper scares away everyone he meets except a little boy (who doesn't believe in Santa but doesn't bat an eye at a ghost) and the overarching themes of friendship and acceptance is perfect for Christmas.
Casper has had many Christmas specials over the years, including a CG direct to video release a few years back. But this one is the first and it is also the best.
Baby Huey - Jumping With Toy (1957)

In this episode, the fox dresses up as Santa in order to lure Baby Huey into a trap. But the bumbling bird always seems to cause the traps to backfire.
Like the Herman & Katnip cartoon, this one doesn't really have any Christmas offerings except the setting. But it is still a fun one to watch.
All three of these seven minute cartoons have been released in the Harveytoons - the Complete Series DVD box set.
Thanks for this list! It is very helpful. I'm making a DVD full of Christmas cartoons for my son. Do you know if there are any Christmas episodes on the Yogi Bear or Huckleberry Hound DVDs?
ReplyDeleteSorry dude, no Christmas for Yogi or Huck. However, Yogi Bear had a special in the eighties called Yogi's First Christmas, in which Huck make a cameo, and another one in the nineties called Yogi Bear's All-Star Comedy Christmas Caper.
ReplyDeleteBoth are on VHS and neither of them are on DVD.
There are some great Tom & Jerry, Disney and Warner Bros. toons that I will be reviewing in the future that would be perfect for your compilation! (I may even request a copy for myself!)
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