according to "Cartoon Research" website: "Christmas Daze" (1959) is part of the “Tune Cartoon” series produced by Rowl Greenhalgh Productions in Australia for Television in the late 50s...originally titled "Jingle Bells" and was shot in full color...Australia TV didn't broadcast in color until 1975...
Love these old cartoons from my childhood.
Super cute thank you Merry Christmas ❤️✨✨✨
65 years old now, just like me! haha
Me too! I'll be 66 in early 2025.
@@eldonhoward7925 Same here. 😊
Same.
Two things. One: can totally relate to that poor bear in the tree trying to keep warm .Two: this looks like it almost has a early anime look to it.
What a gem! ✨️ Thanks for sharing & happy holidays!
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Far Out 😊
Meeting sometimes like you.
Did Santa fire the elves? Now he's outsourcing toys.
They were on strike.
Flowed like 1939.
An Australian cartoon? No roos, no koala, no croc? Back to the drawing board.
And snow in what would be the beginning of their summer.🤔😊👍
I wonder who made this cartoon?
according to "Cartoon Research" website:
"Christmas Daze" (1959) is part of the “Tune Cartoon” series produced by Rowl Greenhalgh Productions in Australia for Television in the late 50s...originally titled "Jingle Bells" and was shot in full color...Australia TV didn't broadcast in color until 1975...
@@anarchorepublican5954Greenhaigh also did the Waltzing Matilda cartoon in Australia about this time which is really good. Check it out 😊
@@anarchorepublican5954 Thank you for the information, Much appreciated.
Greenhaigh also did the Waltzing Matilda cartoon in Australia about this time which is really good. Check it out😊
@@anarchorepublican5954 I wonder if Rowl Greenhalgh Productions reorganized under the API Name? (Air Programs International)
This looks at least 20 years older than 1959
0:34 Anybody else see a soldier and two girls?
No.
Doesn't look like a US -made cartoon, given the budget restrictions of the late 1950's (design looks more like the 1940's anyway).