Holiday Fun with Tom & Jerry plus Mr. Bean [Double Christmas Video]

We have two awesome holiday videos to share with you to help get your holiday weekend started off right. In the first Tom and Jerry spend an eventful Christmas Eve together while the second sees Mr. Bean getting into trouble when doing some Christmas shopping.

TOM and JERRY – “Christmas Eve/Night before X-mas” [YouTube]

Mr Bean – Christmas Scene [YouTube]

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