
If you have ten minutes to kill and a high tolerance for vintage, slightly unnerving black-and-white animation, Alias St. Nick is worth a look. It is strictly for animation history nerds or people who like their Christmas cheer with a side of predatory stalking. If you hate old cartoons where characters move with that ...
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"If you have ten minutes to kill and a high tolerance for vintage, slightly unnerving black-and-white animation, Alias St. Nick is worth a look. It is strictly for animation history nerds or people who like their Christmas cheer with a side of predatory stalking. If you hate old cartoons where characters move with that weird, jittery fluidity, stay far away. The whole thing hinges on a cat who is honestly way too smart for his own good. He hears the mice talking about Santa Claus and decides to ..."
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