It was February 2020 and I was stuck in bed with a terrible cold. I remember that I had called in sick to work for a few days and was feeling especially miserable and restless. (I never could have predicted how much life would change just a few weeks later, when the COVID-19 lockdowns happened and toilet paper became the most sought after item in town.) While resting in bed, surrounded by tissues, I scrolled through different streaming platforms for Christmas cartoons in an effort to cheer myself up. Enter Perennial Pictures. On Amazon Prime, I found a cartoon called Up On The Housetop from 1993. It filled me with an indescribable sense of joy and safety. I felt better than I had in days. Next, there was a recommendation for another cartoon from the same company, then another, and another. Soon, I was looking up the Perennial Pictures website to make sure I didn't miss one single moment of animated bliss. I watched everything I could get my hands on...and then watched it all again.
It is clear that the cartoons from Perennial Pictures made an impression on me. (In truth, I emailed the company thanking them for their work and asking if it was possible to purchase copies of the cartoons, but they never answered. Sigh!) Those animated specials were there for me in a time of need...and continued to be there for me in the months that followed. Until the cartoons were removed from Amazon Prime, that is. I was devastated. A few of the cartoons were on YouTube, but some of my favourites were not there. It was upsetting to think that the cartoons that had lifted my spirits so many times were suddenly out of reach. These kinds of experiences are why I prefer physical media to streaming. If only there was a DVD of the Perennial Pictures cartoons to purchase! The company has released several Christmas themed cartoons, an Easter cartoon, Halloween cartoon, and a few other animated shorts. A few of my personal favourites? Up On The Housetop, Crawford The Cat's Christmas, Deck The Halls, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, and O Christmas Tree. I love them all, but I rewatch those the most.
Have you watched anything from Perennial Pictures? What are your favourite Christmas cartoons?
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