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Holiday Rerun – More Track

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Comic Description: The comic is set around a decorated Christmas tree, with presents and a toy train visible under it. ARTHUR, the yellow duck, is enthusiastically riding with the toy train while wearing a Santa hat. GRAMP, an elderly man, appears in the final panel, reacting to ARTHUR's demands. 

Panel 1:
ARTHUR (yelling while riding the train):
"Next stop! CHRISTMAS VILLAGE!"
[Arthur is excitedly riding a small toy train around the base of a Christmas tree.]

Panel 2:
[Same scene as the first panel. The train has got around the back of the tree.]
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Panel 3:
[Same scene as the first panel.]
ARTHUR (repeating his exclamation)
“…NEXT STOP! CHRISTMAS VILLAGE!”

Panel 4:
[GRAMP enters the scene, standing near the tree. Arthur dramatically leans out as the train continues around the circle, yelling at Gramp.]

GRAMP:
"C’mon, man.”
ARTHUR:
“LAY DOWN MORE DANG TRACK!"

Alt Text:
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