
The Country Cousin(1936)
Monty Citymouse invites his cousin Abner Countrymouse for a visit and shows him the ways of the big city, including traps, eating quietly, and busy traffic.


Hermey the Elf sucks at being a dentist. All Sally wants is a love note, but for Linus it's misery. A nerd is stuffed into a locker and into the magical and confusing land of Narnia.

Seth Green
Various (voice)

Emma Caulfield
Jadis the White Witch / Wife (voice)
Mike Fasolo
Peter Pevensie / Wise Man #1 (voice)

Zachary Gordon
Linus van Pelt / Charlie Brown / Franklin (voice)

George Lowe
Unicorn / Husband (voice)

Seth MacFarlane
Aslan / Hermey the Elf / Santa Claus / Narrator (voice)

Katelin Petersen
Sally Brown / Frieda / Virgin Mary / Susie (voice)
Tom Root
Bully / Wise Man #2 / Dave / Eskimo (voice)
Robot Chicken's Half-Assed Christmas Special is a animation film released in 2007 exploring themes of short film. Directed by Matthew Senreich, it stars Seth Green, Emma Caulfield, Mike Fasolo. Hermey the Elf sucks at being a dentist. All Sally wants is a love note, but for Linus it's misery. A nerd is stuffed into a locker and into the magical and confusing land of Narnia.
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