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  2. List of South Park home video releases - Wikipedia

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    Special Features: "The Spirit Of Christmas – Jesus Vs. Santa" Short, Audio Commentary; Notes: The set was released as a celebration of 10 years of South Park. Each disc has a plain design, simply reading "South Park: The Hits – Volume 1". Each disc has a chrome finish, instead of the usual Matte, with glossy outline characters.

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  4. Christmas cracker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas cracker is an entertainment item used in some Christmas celebrations. Christmas Cracker may also refer to: Christmas Cracker, a 1963 Canadian short film "Christmas Crackers" (Are You Being Served episode), 1975 Christmas special of the British TV sitcom

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  6. Christmas Cracker (film) - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Cracker (French: Caprice de Noël) is a 1963 animated short about Christmas, co-directed by Norman McLaren, Gerald Potterton, Grant Munro and Jeff Hale for the National Film Board of Canada. It was nominated for an Oscar in 1965.

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    'The Californians' As a native of L.A., I love all the references to the freeways, streets, off-ramps, etc. The best is the pause in the mirror — cracks me up no matter how many times I see it.

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  9. Chocolate Salty Balls - Wikipedia

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    "Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You)" reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart. [6] The song was a contender for the Christmas No. 1 single in the UK but debuted at No. 2, behind the Spice Girls' "Goodbye", missing out on the top spot by 8,000 copies and garnering the most weekly sales for a song at No. 2 since Wham!'s "Last Christmas" in 1984. [7]