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December 12, 2010, 02:37:00 PM
As a kid, I recall this short film scaring the crap out of me because Santa's eyes were never opened and he looked "mean" all the time. Now, as a grown up (uh, sort of), he appears to be Asian. This was a staple on Garfield Goose every holiday season!
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That particular one was before my time, but they reference it on the yearly WGN special
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