The Hanna - Barbera Christmas Story is likely to be a charming and festive tale. It probably features the classic Hanna - Barbera characters in a Christmas - themed adventure. Maybe Yogi Bear and his friends are trying to find the best Christmas tree in Jellystone Park or Scooby - Doo and the gang are solving a Christmas mystery. It would be full of fun, friendship and the holiday spirit.
It's hard to say for sure without more information, but it could include characters like Yogi Bear. Yogi is always getting into mischief and at Christmas he might be sneaking presents or trying to get an extra - large picnic basket for a Christmas feast.
I don't think there's a significant link. 'A Christmas Story' is a holiday-themed tale, while Hanna Barbera is known for a wide range of animated shows, and they don't seem to intersect in a meaningful way.
The Jayne Mansfield story is quite interesting. Jayne Mansfield was a famous American actress, singer, and Playboy Playmate. She was known for her blonde bombshell image in the 1950s and 1960s. She appeared in several movies and was a popular figure in Hollywood. However, her life was cut short in a tragic car accident. Her career had its highs and lows, with her being one of the sex symbols of her time, but also facing some criticism for her more provocative roles and public image.
One idea could be creating an OC that is a new member of the Jetsons' family. Maybe an alien exchange student who brings chaos and new technology to their already futuristic world. Another idea is an OC in the Scooby - Doo universe, like a detective trainee who joins Mystery Inc. and has a special ability to communicate with spirits (but not all are friendly). A third idea is an OC in the Flintstones' time period, a brilliant inventor who creates wacky but useful gadgets that Bedrock has never seen before.
One of the interesting stories could be the story of Noah's Ark. It shows how Noah was chosen to save the animals from the great flood. The vivid animations in Hanna - Barbera's version might have made it really engaging.
Yes, it's often a good idea to start with her early works as they lay the groundwork for the world and characters she develops further in later novels.