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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 83. Chapters: Easter Bunny, Nipper, Santa Claus, Madman Muntz, Di Gi Charat, Kevin Butler, Crazy Frog, Santa Claus in Northern American culture, Pink Panther, Professor Calculus, GEICO Cavemen, Ernest P. Worrell, Miss Cleo, Mr. Clean, Aleksandr Orlov, Monkey, Betty Crocker, Michigan J. Frog, Where's the beef?, Mr. Six, Tetley Tea Folk, J. R. Hartley, Mr. Whipple, Ira Goldstein, Run Cactus Kid Run, Juan Valdez, Frank and Gordon, Energizer Bunny, Schnuffel, Rich Uncle Pennybags, Canadian Tire guy, Nvidia demos, Lurchi, Johnny Turbo, Kathryn Minner, Chester Cheetah, Lorraine Collett, Cheeka, Coppertone girl, Phoebe Snow, Segata Sanshiro, The Little Old Lady from Pasadena, Flo, Bazooka Joe, Budweiser Frogs, Spuds MacKenzie, Reddy Kilowatt, Noid, Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, E. Normus Johnson, Yucca Mountain Johnny, Gus the groundhog, The Slowskys, Nancy Green, Where is my Gnome?, Marcus Rivers, Mr. Opportunity, Morris the Cat, Lady Greyhound, Anupama Typing Tutor, Duracell Bunny, Meena, Lyonya Golubkov, Smash Martians, Digital Max, Scrubbing Bubbles, Day V Lately, Bullseye, Tevito, Buzby, Loeki, Rieki, Wieki, Advertising character. Excerpt: Santa Claus, or Santa, is a figure in North American culture with legendary, mythological and folkloric aspects, which reflect an amalgamation of the Dutch Sinterklaas, the English Father Christmas, and Christmas gift-bringers in other traditions. Santa Claus is said to bring gifts to the homes of good children during the late evening and overnight hours of Christmas Eve, December 24. Santa Claus in this contemporary understanding echoes aspects of hagiographical tales concerning the historical figure of gift-giver Saint Nicholas, the man from whom the name of Santa Claus derives and in whose honor Santa Claus may be referred to as Saint Nicholas or Saint Nick. Santa Claus is generally depicted as...