- Sheriff Carter and Allison Blake are secretly planning the perfect holiday surprise for their kids, but a mysterious kaleidoscopic wave of color crashes over Eureka, leaving the entire town and its inhabitants animated.
- In Eureka's "Do You See What I See," the quaint town of geniuses is transformed into animated versions of themselves. Sheriff Carter (Colin Ferguson) and Allison Blake (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) are secretly planning the perfect holiday surprise for their kids, but a mysterious kaleidoscopic wave of color crashes over Eureka, leaving the entire town and its inhabitants animated. Leading production and entertainment company Curious Pictures will produce the animation featured in the episode, which will be broken up into different styles including Anime, claymation, animation inspired by the Looney Tunes cartoons and modern cg.—Anonymous
- Seeking to create the perfect Christmas, Jack's efforts to turn Eureka into a winter wonderland snafu when Allison's holographic storybook, hooked up to an alternate power source, links up to the town's super photon generator to transform everyone outside the smart house into various states of film animation - standard, 3-D, Japanese anime, and claymation.—statmanjeff
- In this episode, the town of Eureka is decorating for Christmas as only genius' can. They plan to use a photo emitter to make it snow in Eureka on Christmas day.
What happens is that Carter, Joe, Fargo, Henry and most everyone else are "tooned" i.e. turned into cartoon characters.
The first start off drawn in the style of the 60's and 70's classic Looney Toons. During the course of locating the problem and identifying a course of action to repair the damage, the characters become anime' style, Simpson style, Peanuts style and finally they are the classic clay from the old Claymation movies. Carter's jeep also becomes animated and alive and addresses some feelings that he feels he's being used without being respected. You'll recognize the voice of the car as that of Jim Parsons of "The Big Bang Theory".
All along the way they fight to save Christmas (and Eureka) against villains such as Ninja Snowmen. Santa stops to help out, as well as a familiar sounding talking Australian accented polar bear.
Sit back and enjoy the wonder that the minds of this show created for this very special episode.
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