You know, I read
This Cracked Article and while I'd love to jump on the "he's tearing down popular things to sound like the smartest guy in the room" bandwagon, I can't help but think that he made a couple good points.
But not about Stop motion animation. That stuff is awesome, especially if Aardman or Laikia is involved.
Santa in Rudolph is a complete d-bag. And I have to admit, some of that is tongue in cheek, especially how he gets really annoyed with the elves and their singing. While I get that the whole point of the Rudolph story is that he was supposed to be an outcast, the fact that Santa is as bad or frankly worse than the other reindeer and then comes begging to Rudolph for help when he needs it is kind of a bummer message for a heartwarming Christmas special.
But I really agree with most of what he said about the Charlie Brown special. The entire message of that cartoon is a condemnation of the commercialization of Christmas...
yet... when you look at Christmas themed merchandise, Snoopy and Chuck are the
first things you'll see. They are so intertwined with Christmas that it does sound like a hypocritical note in retrospect. While a bold message that always needs repeating, the T-shirts, candy boxes, and wrapping paper unfortunately make it like they're talking out of both sides of their mouths.