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Fright Before Christmas is one of those quirky gems from the late 70s that brings together animation and holiday chaos. The Tasmanian Devil, always a wild card, finds himself in Santa's suit after a rather chaotic escape from a plane. What follows is a spirited romp as he hijacks Santa's sleigh and crashes into Bugs Bunny's roof, turning the festive scene into a riot of comedic mayhem. The pacing is brisk, keeping you on your toes with each slapstick moment, and the animation style has that classic Warner Bros. charm. It's not every day you see Bugs trying to fend off a ravenous Taz, and the blend of humor and holiday spirit makes it distinctively memorable in the animation canon.
Fright Before Christmas has a bit of a niche appeal among collectors, as it captures that unique blend of comedy and holiday cheer typical of the late 70s. The animation format is standard for its time, yet the scarcity of prints might surprise some newcomers. It's interesting to note that many collectors seek this out not just for its nostalgic value, but also to appreciate the whimsical mashup of beloved characters during the Christmas season.
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