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Your Favorite Cartoon’s Christmas Living Rooms, According to AI

Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny

Even if you never watch Bugs Bunny, you'd have to gather that Bugs Bunny lives in a rabbit hole, given that, in fact, he is a rabbit. Even if he might be smarter and sassier than most humans, there's no beating around that bushy tail, he's still a wascally wabbit.

And while Bugs Bunny might be a bit of a mess in his own right, he always knew how to keep up a tidy home. It was truly remarkable to discover just how much space he had down in that rabbit hole or how he got all that stuff down there, but it's best not to question the logic.

Garfield

Garfield

Garfield is pretty lazy, so we doubt he did all the house cleaning and decorating himself. Undoubtedly his owner, Jon Arbuckle, did most of the work. And given the lack of cat hair, it seems Garfield hasn't even yet discovered the Christmas tree but all in due time.

This certainly looks like it could be the home of Garfield, however, even down to those Christmas presents, which are probably all for him. If Garfield gets his way, no Christmas dinner would be complete without a large tray of lasagna. 

The Jetsons

The Jetsons

This Jetsons Christmas living room really captures the retro-futuristic look of the Jetsons' architecture.  The modernist home is simple and yet sophisticated. And look at that shine on the floor! It's not so unlike some modern furniture pieces of today. You could almost say that we learned quite a few interior design tips from the Jetsons.

You'd think the Christmas trees might have a bit more lights on them, but perhaps the Jetsons are just trying to conserve some energy this Christmas. Unless they figured out the secret to infinitely renewable energy. Fun fact, this is technically George Jetson's first Christmas at the time of this writing.

The Flintstones

The Flintstones

It looks like the Flintstones classed it up for Christmas this year, and we have to say this looks pretty cozy. From that fireplace to that perfectly formed Christmas tree, this is just what you envision the perfect Christmas to be. So, why do cavemen have a nicer house at Christmas than me?

Of course, Flinstones furniture typically looks a little more stone-y, but its been a while since we've seen them last, so all that fame has undoubtedly allowed them to upgrade some of their furniture pieces. We are guessing Fred at this point has installed a keyless door lock system so he doesn't get locked out anymore.

The Simpsons

The Simpsons

No Simpson's room could be complete without those pink walls and that's precisely what this AI image delivers. Could we have used an actual image from the television series, whose first episode was a Christmas special...sure! But what would be the fun in that?

Santa's helper is looking a little mangey and that's probably because he's so old. The portraits on the wall are a bit terrifying as well but the Simpsons never had the best taste when it came to decor.  That being said, this Christmas home doesn't look too far off from the real thing.