The holiday season is here, and so it?s time to look at our favorite animated specials.
Way too many holiday animation specials either try to bring up warm fuzzy holiday feelings, celebrate ?the true meaning of Christmas?, or both.
Some shows do exactly the opposite. Those are the ones I really like, they?re an antidote to the forced cheeriness and consumer frenzy that is the holiday season.
I?ve made my list and checked it twice. Here are my favorite holiday themed shows that subvert the typical Christmas episode stereotypes. What are yours?
1, South Park:: ?Mr. Hankey?s Christmas Poo?
Sure, Mr. Hanky got a little tired after he was featured in several South Park holiday shows, and there have been more extreme anti-holiday shows. However, this one has the perfect combination of humor, good writing, and sheer audacity to guarantee it?s #1 spot on my list.
2. The Tick: ?The Tick Loves Santa?
Technically, not a Christmas themed episode, but it is set during the holiday season. A third-rate crook in a Santa costume discovers he can replicate himself an infinite number of times. As usual, bad puns abound.
3, 4. Futurama: ?Xmas Story:? and "A Tale of Two Santas"
In which we learn that Santa Claus in the future is a bloodthirsty robot hellbent on destroying humans, who are all on his ?naughty? list.
5. Invader Zim: ?The Most Horrible Xmas Ever?
Should take care of any lingering feelings of warmth you may have towards Santa Claus.
6. South Park: ?A Woodland Critter Christmas?
This season 8 episode makes Mr. Hankey seem like ?It?s A Wonderful Life?.
7. The Boondocks: ?A Huey Freeman Christmas?
Doesn?t subvert Christmas stereotypes, instead, it questions historical accuracy and artistic integrity while referencing ?A Charlie Brown Christmas?.
8. The Venture Brothers: ?A Very Venture Christmas?
Funny and great. Too bad it?s only 11 minutes long. Even then, it manages to revive an old holiday tradition-the Krampus is a real legendary figure.
9. TV Funhouse: ?The Harlem Globetrotters First Christmas?
Just watch it:
http://www.milkandcookies.com/link/56622/detail/
Note: I didn?t list any of The Simpsons? holiday episodes, not because they aren?t good (most of them are), but because even though they poke fun at the holidays, they tend to emphasize family bonding.
Way too many holiday animation specials either try to bring up warm fuzzy holiday feelings, celebrate ?the true meaning of Christmas?, or both.
Some shows do exactly the opposite. Those are the ones I really like, they?re an antidote to the forced cheeriness and consumer frenzy that is the holiday season.
I?ve made my list and checked it twice. Here are my favorite holiday themed shows that subvert the typical Christmas episode stereotypes. What are yours?
1, South Park:: ?Mr. Hankey?s Christmas Poo?
Sure, Mr. Hanky got a little tired after he was featured in several South Park holiday shows, and there have been more extreme anti-holiday shows. However, this one has the perfect combination of humor, good writing, and sheer audacity to guarantee it?s #1 spot on my list.
2. The Tick: ?The Tick Loves Santa?
Technically, not a Christmas themed episode, but it is set during the holiday season. A third-rate crook in a Santa costume discovers he can replicate himself an infinite number of times. As usual, bad puns abound.
3, 4. Futurama: ?Xmas Story:? and "A Tale of Two Santas"
In which we learn that Santa Claus in the future is a bloodthirsty robot hellbent on destroying humans, who are all on his ?naughty? list.
5. Invader Zim: ?The Most Horrible Xmas Ever?
Should take care of any lingering feelings of warmth you may have towards Santa Claus.
6. South Park: ?A Woodland Critter Christmas?
This season 8 episode makes Mr. Hankey seem like ?It?s A Wonderful Life?.
7. The Boondocks: ?A Huey Freeman Christmas?
Doesn?t subvert Christmas stereotypes, instead, it questions historical accuracy and artistic integrity while referencing ?A Charlie Brown Christmas?.
8. The Venture Brothers: ?A Very Venture Christmas?
Funny and great. Too bad it?s only 11 minutes long. Even then, it manages to revive an old holiday tradition-the Krampus is a real legendary figure.
9. TV Funhouse: ?The Harlem Globetrotters First Christmas?
Just watch it:
http://www.milkandcookies.com/link/56622/detail/
Note: I didn?t list any of The Simpsons? holiday episodes, not because they aren?t good (most of them are), but because even though they poke fun at the holidays, they tend to emphasize family bonding.