Silent Night, Awesome Night

Season 1Episode 35Dec 11, 2011
Silent Night, Awesome Night
Christmas Episode. Lars has his family coming over to visit him and tells him they can't wait to see the great things Lars has planned for the holiday celabration the next day. Lars has nothing since he was not expecting them. The gang decides to awesomeize Lars' Glendermouse (Christmas). They start working on the fish feast but Lars does a bit of reprogramming of Noam's roboserver and it starts shooting food at everyone. Next it's wrapping everything all over only to have the roboserver attack and destroy all the 'gifts'. Next comes the fish-shaped Glendertree that they find and decorate at the top of a mountain before cutting it down and moving it home. The roboserver starts to attack but Lars commands it to 'serve up' the tree which the robot pulls out of the ground which uncorks a lava flow. To save the town they stuff everything into the hole and even the robot jumps in to finish the block. Lars family arrives and tell him it's not the feast or gifts that makes the holiday but being together. In the end the mountain burps out all the feast and the tree and it rains down on a happy family.
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