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  2. The Plastics Inventor - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon begins with Donald listening to the radio, and has a massive pile of junk, just enough to invent his plastic airplane. After Donald completes his plastic invention, the radio reminds Donald to make his helmet. Then Donald decides to test pilot his plastic airplane in the sky, bringing the radio along with him.

  3. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Christmas intersects with the culture of plastic, and so the artificial Christmas tree is born. Its popularity has grown since its invention, creating a new demand. "Reports cite a 34 percent drop in live tree sales the past decade, and a 30 percent rise last year alone in the sale of fake trees, to 9.6 million". [ 25 ]

  4. Category:Christmas images - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Centre Christmas Tree 2006.JPG 389 × 518; 211 KB Eggs-on-christmas-lights.jpg 508 × 664; 38 KB Father Christmas cartoon, Punch magazine, 24 December 1919.jpg 1,300 × 786; 522 KB

  5. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Eve 1832, a young Victoria wrote about her delight at having a tree, hung with lights, ornaments, and presents placed round it. [6] In the 1840s, after a picture of Victoria's Christmas tree was shown in a London newspaper decorated with glass ornaments and baubles from her husband Prince Albert 's native Germany, Lauscha began ...

  6. From All of Us to All of You - Wikipedia

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    (The Best of The Best: Christmas with Disney!). It was first broadcast on TVP1 on December 24, 2010, and aired annually on Christmas Eve until 2012 [22] The Polish version featured the following shorts: Santa's Workshop (1932) Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952) As well as clips from the following feature films: Peter Pan; Bambi; Pinocchio; Cinderella

  7. Loose Parts - Wikipedia

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    Loose Parts is a daily single-panel comic strip by Dave Blazek. [1] It is similar in tone, content, and style to Gary Larson's The Far Side, involving Theatre of the Absurd-style themes and characters. Loose Parts is currently syndicated by Andrews McMeel Syndication [2] and appears in newspapers across the country and overseas.

  8. List of animated films in the public domain in the United States

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    The films listed below were last owned by Warner Bros. Pictures when the time for their renewals came up. Source: Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain [ 1 ] Looney Tunes

  9. A Disney Christmas Gift - Wikipedia

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    "A Disney Christmas Gift" is an animated Christmas television special produced by Walt Disney Productions. [1] It was originally broadcast on CBS on December 4, 1982, as part of the Walt Disney anthology series. [2]