Changelog 12/21/2025 - Grouped some layers in the costumes of the Felipebross sprite. 12/16/2025 - Finished the project. 12/15/2025 - Initial release. After the community college craze and poor time management getting the better of me, I rebelled back by making this project with 10 days left until Christmas (if you celebrate it). For the thousandth time, I'm aware that I could've done this earlier, but apparently, community college was the Excuse of the Year, y'all. -_- Then again, I want to get good grades on my college courses too, which again points back to one of the ultimate reasons for my semi-activity: I have a life. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It's sort of undeniable at this point that my responsibilities grow as time goes by and I grow up. But I'm not leaving this itch-relieving website yet though—there's still things that gotta happen before I reach that stage. Or maybe I did it on time? Y'all may say that it's never too late to get into the holiday spirit. Well, that's probably true provided that I can cram in getting all of my socials into the holiday spirit in 10 days. At least I was five days early than last year, so that's something. ;-) Anyway, I took inspiration from @-JohnTheSimpluman-'s project, https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/466356769/, @Rufatik's project, https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1188396876/, and the previous holiday looks that I had to make this look, with a little help from Adobe Illustrator. They are all inside the "Looks (for reference)" sprite when you click "See inside". I wanted to return to the elf look this year, but both that and the Santa look are included inside because I'm not decided yet. I may use both looks this year, who knows? I didn't have to make this project look like this, but with the rebrand comes the push for more creativity. This was initially shared unfinished because I'm tired of not finishing things and I need some sleep. This is the unknown-th time that I've stayed up until 2 AM doing stuff. ;_; Let the poor user relax. Credits to everyone, including , , and Minecraft/Aaron Cherof for the "Precipice" music. And credits to Mojang for Minecraft.