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Holiday | Santa Claus
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Recycles most of its music from the earlier Hanna-Barbera special "A Christmas Story" as well as being an enhanced remake of the earlier Flintstones episode "Christmas Flintstone."
Barney seems to recognise a pair of boots, despite the fact that no footwear has even been invented yet.
The man operating the dinosaur-powered 'express elevator' refers to the dinosaur as Otis. This is a possible reference to the widely-known manufacturers of elevators, Otis.
Telephones appear to be widely available but in Mr Slate's office a talking bird is used as an intercom. Also, a monkey is used to play a jingle on the doorbell when its tail is pulled, yet even in relatively modern times doorbells are rung simply by pulling on a cord.
Fred's Santa suit is in a cardboard box, yet his timecard is made of stone and the receptionist at his office uses a hammer and chisel to compose a letter on a slab of rock.
"Barney Rubble: [drops a coin in the collection pot] Ho ho ho, and a Merry Christmas my good man. Salvation Army Santa: Ho ho ho, and a Merry Christmas to you. Fred Flintstone: A few more of those ho ho hos and you'll be bro-o-oke for Christmas. Barney Rubble: Well I just can't say no to Santa Claus. Fred Flintstone: You know those guys in the red suits aren't the real Santa Claus. Barney Rubble: I wouldn't say that Fred, he's here, he's there, he's everywhere."
"Barney Rubble: [singing] But just to be sure I want to choose them all, cuz one is the really real Santa Claus."