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LittlBits Holiday Special

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The Littl' Bits inadvertantly stop the Spirit of Christmas from making another stupid holiday cartoon!

The Littl' Bits was a childrens cartoon shown on Nick Jr. in the early 90's, and I decided to make a holiday movie about them.

Much thanks to Shawna Miranda and the Office of Foothill Forest for helping me with reference images.

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Hilarious!

I remember watching this show a lot in my youth. It was one of my favorites! This flash was nicely done! The animation, voices, and dialogue were hilarious! I'm surprised that this hasn't scored above a 4.00. It's one of the funniest movies on the site! Also, the scene involving the Star Wars Christmas Special is so true! I (unfortunately) watched most of that special and I deeply regret it! Lol. Anyway, excellent parody!

Do not remember it

I did not watch this cartoon when I was a kid (or at least I do not think I did) but it was still very funny. I especially find it humorous that the kids know more about "Star Wars" than they do Christmas. I love how they put a cynical spin on everything they say. "He's watches me when I'm sleeping? Since when is everyone a pervert?". Of course, it is great to find out that in the end she was right all along and the Spirit of Christmas just wants them to look at his penis as anyone else would.

ahhhhhhhhhhhh

wookies talking for twenty miniuts

Wow....

First review in years.

Haha! Cool!

Can't believe someone would just randomly choose The Littl' Bits for a flash like this. It was awesome. I remember trying to catch that show whenever I could when I was little.

True message delivered in a funny fashion.

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3.97 / 5.00

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Dec 20, 2004
2:17 AM EST
  • Daily Feature December 21, 2004