The Looney Tunes Kwazy Christmas is a Christmas album based on Looney Tunes, originally released in 2000.
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| - The Looney Tunes Kwazy Christmas is a Christmas album based on Looney Tunes, originally released in 2000.
- The wise quackers from the classic Warner Brothers cartoon live up to their timeless reputation for irreverence and slapstick on The Looney Tunes Kwazy Christmas. They manage to bend and blur such holiday anthems as "Let It Snow," "Feliz Navidad," "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," and others. But you've probably never really heard "O Christmas Tree" until you've heard Elmer Fudd sing it, and you've never understood the true meaning of Christmas you've heard Tweety Bird croon "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus." The album, which downsizes all your holiday faves to cartoon antics, is loosely framed in a running story about going to Granny's ("Over the River," etc.) that kids may not follow even though (boomer) parents may get readily transported back in time to their own childhood Christmases
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| - The Looney Tunes Kwazy Christmas is a Christmas album based on Looney Tunes, originally released in 2000.
- The wise quackers from the classic Warner Brothers cartoon live up to their timeless reputation for irreverence and slapstick on The Looney Tunes Kwazy Christmas. They manage to bend and blur such holiday anthems as "Let It Snow," "Feliz Navidad," "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," and others. But you've probably never really heard "O Christmas Tree" until you've heard Elmer Fudd sing it, and you've never understood the true meaning of Christmas you've heard Tweety Bird croon "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus." The album, which downsizes all your holiday faves to cartoon antics, is loosely framed in a running story about going to Granny's ("Over the River," etc.) that kids may not follow even though (boomer) parents may get readily transported back in time to their own childhood Christmases.
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