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Holiday Break As Told By Your Favorite Childhood Cartoons

They may be friends with a plank of wood, but Ed, Edd, and Eddy know how to do the holidays right...

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Holiday Break As Told By Your Favorite Childhood Cartoons
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Your finals are either done by now or their end is in sight. Either way, winter/holiday break is HERE PEOPLE. I repeat it's HERE!! *And the crowd goes wild* Jump into some PJs and grab some hot chocolate! Because the holidays are always a time of happiness and nostalgia, here is the story break told by your very favorite childhood cartoons

SCHOOLS OUT. FINALS ARE OVER. I DON'T WANT TO SEE ANOTHER SYLLABUS EVER AGAIN (well until next semester...).


Recess

Oh no, final grades have been released...


Courage the Cowardly Dog

But that's okay because holidays = FOOD.

Scooby-Doo

Fairly Odd Parents

Is there such thing as the Holiday Break 15?


Ed, Edd, and Eddy

On the bright side, you get to meet up with your siblings/cousins/etc. who will always accept you...


Rugrats

Well, most of the time. But hey, all the arguing is out of love.


Tom and Jerry

Dexter's Laboratory

You also get to hang out with your OG crew from home.


Hey Arnold!

Plus, you can FINALLY catch up on your sleep. The key word here is "naps."


Looney Toons

And it's all about getting into the holiday spirit! Afterall, it's the most wonderful time of the year.

Spongebob


Kim Possible

But most importantly, this break is about spending time with family and friends, spreading love, and giving back. I hope everyone has a wonderful break and holiday season!!!!


Lilo and Stitch

The Simpsons
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