There are many Cartoons that are considered classics when it comes to Christmas. The two more iconic figures in Christmas cartoon classics are Frosty the Snowman and The Grinch.
I don't know about DVD (wait a sec, maybe I do) but you can find a lot of the classic Christmas cartoons like, `Hardrock, Coco and Joe', `Suzi Snowflake' and others believe it or not, on You Tube. You can also stop by the broadcast museum's website where you can download some features and also buy DVD's of older shows. I also seem to recall that they had a classic cartoon DVD for the Christmas cartoons.
Some famous Disney Christmas cartoons include "Mickey's Christmas Carol," "Pluto's Christmas Tree," "Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas," and "Frozen: Olaf's Frozen Adventure." These cartoons feature beloved Disney characters celebrating the holiday season in various heartwarming and festive ways.
There are a vast array of cartoons that have featured snowmen. The most famous, however, is the Christmas classic "Frosty the Snowman." The cartoon can be viewed on YouTube.
There are numerous cartoons from the 1980's which could be considered classic. G.I. Joe, The Transformers, MASK, The Real Ghost Busters, The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries, and Beetlejuice are some of them.
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Some popular cartoons with swords in them are Jake and The Neverland Pirates, and Robin Hood. Older classic cartoons using swords are He-Man and She-Ra.
A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens.
There are a number of channels where one can watch classic cartoons. Sky and Channel 4 both show old and new episodes of The Simpsons. Boomerang shows older shows including Scooby Doo and Tom and Jerry.
A Classic Christmas - Wynonna Judd album - was created on 2006-10-10.
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Irving Berlin for White Christmas
Charles Dickens in 1843