Between the two of them, ChatGPT4 can generate the lyrics to Christmas carols, and DALL-E3 can illustrate them!

Throw your old carol books away because this is the only guide you'll need.

12 Days of Christmas

Illustrations in the style of old-timey Christmas cards. Garbled versions of the 12 days of christmas verses accompany the images (Ewe Calling Rings, Two Tresle Doves, 12 Druders Damming, 3 Lods A-Swimming, 14 Event Gold Rings). The illustrations are mostly of unidentifiable birds, most a cross between a dove and a chicken, although there is a cool chicken-budgie in a nightcap and a double-tailed goose. Two of the birds are wearing santa hats which is adorable. There are some Victorian-style people and horses, but it's unclear which verses they are supposed to be. One box is just wall to wall presents.
"Please generate an illustration where each of the 12 days' gifts are represented in a grid, each day's gift clearly labeled as an aid to someone learning the 12 Days of Christmas carol."

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer

They are all recognizably leaping reindeer and some of them even have the names of Santa's reindeer (there's two dashers, two dancers, and a vixen). Others are more garbled, like Comnet, Prxet, Doncer, Ronner, Blizen, and Ruizzen. One of the dancers has melded extra antlers, and the Donten has three back legs. Doncer is wearing a santa hat. And one of the Blizens is a terrifying Santa Claus hippogriff. Beneath each reindeer's clearly legible name is a word or two in much smaller font, mostly illegible.
"Please generate a grid with illustrations of each of Santa's reindeer on plain white backgrounds, with the name of each reindeer printed clearly below it."

(if you read out the tiny text beneath each of their names you will read out their True Names and summon them)

And the chorus of Jingle Bells!

It looks like a movie theater (with the audience in wooly caps) showing an apocalyptic scene of enormous bells tumbling onto the camera. Text reads Jinglle Bells Jingle Bellls
Prompt: Please generate the next frame from the above cartoon singalong video about the carol Jingle Bells. This frame should show the first line of the chorus of Jingle Bells, along with the accompanying imagery from the singalong video.
This one is more whoville-cartoony, with scare quotes on the lyrics: Jngle Bells" "Jlle All The Way!" Two indeterminate animal-people are riding in a sleigh with santa, while three very tiny reindeer pull the sleigh. The sleigh is followed (pursued?) by two more sleighs packed with indistinct people. (probably people). They have just passed a Christmas tree.
Please generate the next frame from the above cartoon singalong video about the carol Jingle Bells. This frame should show the second line of the chorus of Jingle Bells, along with the accompanying imagery from the singalong video.
The lyrics read "OHH! What FUN is to ride!". A person with a white beard rides a 5-legged horse, which pulls a sleigh filled with happy people and reindeer, and it's unclear how many of those entities are actually in the sleigh versus chasing it. Everyone seems happy. The art style is like the box of a 1960s children's board game.
Please generate the next frame from the above cartoon singalong video about the carol Jingle Bells. This frame should show the third line of the chorus of Jingle Bells, along with the accompanying imagery from the singalong video.
Lyric reads "Jn a one-horse open slegh", and in much smaller font "A onoire shorese". A magnificent 5-legged 3-eared forse pulls the sleigh while also rearing. The sleigh is full of what I can best describe as santa-ducks, and they do seem festive. Behind that sleigh are two more, their passengers hard to make out. Are they people? Presents? Oh no, the horse has spotted you.
Please generate the next frame from the above cartoon singalong video about the carol Jingle Bells. This frame should show the fourth line of the chorus of Jingle Bells, along with the accompanying imagery from the singalong video.

I'd recommend not looking at any of the Jingle Bells verses for too long.

Bonus: the first verse of Jingle Bells, illustrated in a similarly unsettling fashion.

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