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Yes, Saint Nick. Father Christmas. Papa Noel. Kris Kringle. The man with the bag. The jolly old elf himself. The Holiday Personification. Santa Claus is the embodiment of Christmas, and since the late 19th and early 20th centuries has become one of the most famous legends in the world. He was originally developed in the United States, as an amalgam of the story of Saint Nicholas of Myra and a number of other seasonal folk heroes – most prominently the German legend of the Christkindl (the source of the name "Kris Kringle"), the Scandinavian legend of the Nisse or Tomten, and the English legend of "Father Christmas". Santa and most of his best-known traits were largely codified by the classic 1823 poem A Visit from St. Nicholas (which is more commonly known by its opening line, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas). The Santa Claus legend is based largely on that of the Dutch figure Sinterklaas (literally "Saint Klaas" – "Klaas" being a nickname for "Nicolaas", the Dutch form of "Nicholas"note The German form of "Nicholas" is "Nicolaus", or "Claus" for short – hence "Santa Claus"), who comes down the chimney on the fifth of December (the eve of Saint Nicholas Day) to leave gifts for the little ones, thus fulfilling his role as the patron saint of children. Most of the imagery of the Saint in question has been carried over to his North Pole incarnation. In the original mythology, Sinterklaas was accompanied by black slaves; these were eventually changed to a demonic figure known as The Krampus in German-speaking culture, and friendly elves in the United States. In the Netherlands, meanwhile, the black companions are nowadays portrayed as Sinterklaas' friends and (voluntary) employees. Note that in several European countries, Sinterklaas and Santa Claus are nowadays considered to be two entirely different legends, each with their own elaborate holiday. The habit of distributing gifts attributed to all these legends is ultimately derived from a legend about St. Nicholas, according to which he secretly threw gold into the house of a poor man by night so that the man wouldn't have to sell his daughters into prostitution. Santa is universally known as a festively overweight old man with a long white or silver beard, who wears a red suit with white trim, a matching cap, (originally a red bishop's robe and camauro), black boots, and a vast black belt worn across his belly. He resides at the North Pole (or in Lapland, or in Spain, or somewhere else depending on your culture – the original St. Nick was Greek, from a city in what is now Turkey) and oversees a large workshop staffed by elves (diminutive commercial-friendly elves; not tall, proud, Tolkien-type elves – D&D players will see more of a resemblance to gnomes) who are often far Older Than They Look. These elves in their workshop produce toys year-round and every Christmas Eve they load them into an improbably roomy sack which Santa carries as he sets out to deliver them to all the good boys and girls of the world. His vehicle is a flying sleigh pulled by eight reindeer named Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen (with an option on a ninth, in the form of Rudolph, on nights with poor visibility). You might hear the sound of some Snowy Sleigh Bells as well. Traditionally, he enters each house via chimney, fills the residents' stockings (left hanging on the mantle for his attention) with the gifts and toys he brought and/or places them beneath the Christmas tree, and then leaves the same way he came in. It is considered customary for the family to leave out a snack for him, and perhaps a tidbit for the reindeer as well. It is traditional in certain versions of the legend that Santa can tell when children are sleeping and when they are awake and will only deliver presents to children who go to bed when they are told to on Christmas Eve and will not come if they try to stay awake to see him. This was almost certainly something started by parents in more recent times, as it does not seem to appear in earlier versions of the story. It was likely popularized by the line "He sees you when you're sleeping; he knows when you're awake" in the song "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town." (German and Scandinavian traditions employ this same idea as Scare 'Em Straight Nightmare Fuel for toddlers). Note that this trait generally does not apply in fiction, where even kids that are shown being told this will somehow still end up getting to meet Santa. Officially, Santa delivers presents only to the children who have been good. Naughty children get the Boring, but Practical gift of coal, which they can burn in the furnace for warmth over the winter; not as raw a deal as it might seem to those of us who no longer burn coal ourselves.note This lives on in the form of still giving kids who don't deserve toys practical items like tube socks. Santa can even visit the children-at-heart or to anyone who believes in him. In even older traditions, he carried a bag of wooden switches for whipping the naughty children. In the Netherlands and Belgium, Sinterklaas is famously accompanied in his work by a blackfaced servant named Zwarte Piet (Black Pete), which tends to cause headaches among foreigners unfamiliar with the tradition but all too keenly aware of the Unfortunate Implications that he represents. (Note that in the Dutch tradition, there is no racist connotation whatsoever to dressing up as a jolly blackface servant and threatening to beat people up. Seriously.)note Perhaps not anymore. According to the Associated Press, the 2013 Sinterklass festival in Amsterdam drew protestors saying Black Pete was a blatant racist caricature that should be banned. Zwarte Piet himself is a softening of an even earlier tradition in which Saint Nicholas used the services of an enslaved devil. Austria and southern Germany have The Krampus instead. Many other cultures that still look to Santa as an actual saint still include this devil or imagine Santa as doing battle with the devil on Christmas Eve, typically leading to even more puzzled reactions from foreigners who wonder what Satan himself is doing in, say, a children's Christmas film. The traditional explanation for Santa's ability to achieve his annual deliveries is that he is a magical being. In works that think about or play with the implications, this may involve depicting him as The Omniscient: he personally knows where everyone lives, what they want, what they have been doing, etc. However, more modern stories dealing with Santa give him access to a combination of magic and supertechnology; some versions even do away with the magic altogether (for example, the Christmas ep of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command has his supertech being used by the villains to commit tons of felonies). In addition, modern depictions of Santa's home have his workshop being a fully mechanized factory run by the elves. A common variation is to have Santa portrayed as not a single magical being, but as a god-like office held by a mortal, such as in Ernest Saves Christmas, where Santa is a normal person who spends a large chunk of his (possibly magically lengthened) lifespan as Santa Claus and then passes the title off to someone else. Surprisingly, and in spite of all this focus on Santa's delivery process, the one aspect of the legend that has rarely, if ever, been called into question is how Santa could accomplish such feats and still have huge numbers of people (often a numerical majority, even in fiction) who refuse to believe he exists. Also, for humorous effect, Santa is often portrayed as a cold-hearted tyrant, running his workshop with an iron fist while the elves are an exploited and resentful workforce. One example of such skewering came at the hands of Futurama, which introduced a futuristic robot-Santa who, due to a programming error that caused even something as simple as picking one's nose to be deemed "naughty" behavior, condemned all of humanity as naughty (except Zoidberg) and hunted down the worst offenders every Christmas. Running a close second is the revelation by Anya in Buffy the Vampire Slayer that not only did Santa exist, he was in fact a bloodthirsty demon — perhaps inspired by the devil present in older stories of him. Because most straight portrayals of Santa in fiction have become familiar, annually-repeated classics, more recent works featuring him often tend to involve parodies, deconstructions, or other variations on the legend. Even in strict children's fare, there is always some kind of wry twist on the material: in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, for example, Father Christmas muses that he has not been to Narnia for many, many years, and proceeds to hand out lethal weaponry such as bows, arrows, and swords to three of the story's prepubescent protagonists for use against the evil witch responsible for his absence. A major exception is the film The Polar Express (although in all fairness even its version of Santa – while still portrayed as a respected, kindly old man – is considerably less energetically jolly than usual). Since the beginning of the twentieth century, there has also been a small movement to explain how Santa came to be, and continues to be. The most prominent backstory for the modern-day Santa (meaning, not derived from various folklore), comes from L. Frank Baum's (of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz fame) novel, The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus. This story gives Santa a bit of The Lord of the Rings treatment as there is plenty of strife and battles between the good fairies that raised Santa, and their enemies, a group of rock-monsters. This story has been made into at least two animated films, and continues to be one of the most popular backstories for Santa over 100 years after its first publication. Speaking of Tolkien, he too made his own spin on Santa Claus in The Father Christmas Letters. The Dresden Files has Harry saying that Santa is a fairy.note Butcher has hinted that he is basically the Fairy King of Winter and a counterpoart of sorts to Mab. One may assume he represents the goodwill and generosity that the harshness of Winter (Mab) brings out in people. Either way, he is a badass, and Harry knows it. Harry's not willing to summon him either. He'll mess with The Fair Folk, but Santa, no way. The name "Santa Claus" comes from a Dutch variation of the name "St. Nicholas", "Sinterklaas". It is not, despite what fundamentalist Moral Guardians like to claim, an anagram of Satan. Well, it is, but that's decidedly unintentional. And his last name is spelled C-L-A-U-S, not C-L-A-U-S-E; the latter is part of a sentence or part of a legal contract. This was the basis for a famous joke in the Marx Brothers' A Night at the Opera ("There ain't no sanity clause!"), and for the Pun-Based Title of the movie The Santa Clause. An additional note: in the United Kingdom and Australia, Santa is often called "Father Christmas" (such as in the C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien examples above). Though Santa and Father Christmas have picked up many attributes from each other and are now basically considered the same person, they were originally distinct figures. Father Christmas was an Anthropomorphic Personification of the Christmas holiday itself (particularly its feasting and drinking aspects), and wore a green robe rather than the red suit that Santa Claus wears. He was considered to be as old as the first Christmas (unlike St. Nicholas who lived in the fourth century).note As Wiccans will be happy to tell you, he may even be older than that, as the Yule Father, the dating is ambiguous though Examples of Father Christmas from before his merger with Santa Claus can be found in the Ghost of Christmas Present in A Christmas Carol by Dickens, and in the traditional plays of English Mummers. In Germany and German-speaking parts of other central European countries such as Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg, the traditional Christmas gift-bringer is the "Christkind" or "Christkindl" (i.e., Christ child) himself. German-speaking immigrants to the United States brought this custom with them, and over time Christkindl morphed into "Kris Kringle", yet another common name for what eventually became Santa Claus. Santa as a character is widespread even in countries that aren't Christian, like Japan and China. In Japan, he is called not surprisingly "Santa Kurasu" and in China, he is called "Old Man of Christmas". Children are expected to grow out of their belief in Santa, and someone who Still Believes in Santa past the age of childhood may be mocked for it. But if someone needs to be reminded that Santa actually does exist, the traditional answer begins "Yes, Virginia"... On the other hand, Santa himself had better watch out should he find himself at a Philadelphia Eagles game, lest he get booed and have to dodge snowballs.note A young man dressed as Santa really did get booed and pelted with snowballs by Eagles fans during the halftime show in a game against the Minnesota Vikings on December 15, 1968, but it was more from frustration by the fanbase at a terrible 2-11 season put forth by the team that year; overall hatred of the team's owner, coach, and quarterback; and the miserable weather (the man himself was a replacement - the original Santa could not go due to the weather – and his beard was unconvincing). Common plots in which Santa appears include: Christmas Episode Christmas Special Santa Ambiguity Santa's Existence Clause Saving Christmas Subbing for Santa Surprise Santa Encounter See also Bad Santa, Badass Santa, Christmas Elves, How Can Santa Deliver All Those Toys?, Leaving Food for Santa, Mall Santa, Mistaken for Santa, Mrs. Claus, Pseudo-Santa, Santabomination, Santa Clausmas, Santa's Sweatshop, Sinterklaas, Still Believes in Santa, Easter Bunny, and The Krampus. |
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Arthur Christmas reveals that Santa Claus is a Legacy Character whose position has been passed down from father to son over hundreds of years (naturally, it all started with Saint Nicolas). The current Santa, Malcolm, is getting old and is very out of touch with the new advanced technology that the Christmas Elves use to help him deliver presents on Christmas Eve. His older son Steve, who currently serves as his Mission Control, hopes to succeed him as the next Santa, but his younger son Arthur is the one who really understands the importance of making children happy on Christmas despite being clumsy and terrified of practically everything. | |
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The Secret World of Santa Claus: As the name suggests, Santa is the main protagonist of the show. He is just like children imagine him: a just and kind old man with a big belly and a big white beard. He thinks that every child deserves to get a present for Christmas, and he loves milk and cookies. | |
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Only in Sleepless Domain can Santa be re-imagined as a Magical Girl: in their world presents are delivered by Holly Jolly, an immortal magical girl that uses her powers of passing through barriers, slowing down time, and carrying infinite presents in her Bag of Holding to deliver presents to children at Crimmus. Someone left Anemone a present under her Crimmus bush, greatly hinting Holly Jolly is Real After All. | |
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On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Daniel Striped Tiger gets worried when he hears that he is coming to Make Believe because he has heard that he knows if you've been good or bad, and also that he can see you when you're sleeping. When he meets Santa, he tells him that "Good people aren't always good. They just try to be," and that somebody made up the whole thing about him seeing children when they are sleeping and being able to tell if they are good or bad. "I'm not a spy." | |
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The Autobiography Of Santa Claus: The book is written as if Santa himself wrote it, telling his own personal life story. | |
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The Smurfs: He has made a few appearances in some Christmas-related stories, including one where Gargamel drugs him and tries to take his place so he could capture the Smurfs. In the Animated Adaptation, an analog version of Santa named Mr. Nicholas takes on his role. In promotional material, Papa Smurf is shown wearing a Santa Claus suit, and in various forms of media he is often confused with being Santa. |
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Simone: The Best Monster Ever: The monster world has its own Santa Claus. This version is a giant Spider Person with four arms and a lot of legs. He has an avian of indeterminate species working for him in place of elves. | |
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In Sluggy Freelance he first gets infected by alien DNA and later eliminated by Bun-Bun. Luckily, Bun-Bun later is forced to hit the Reset Button. | |
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In the animated special Toot & Puddle: I'll Be Home for Christmas, Toot is rescued by a sleigh-driving man who is strongly implied to be Santa. | |
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Santa appears in Kingdom Hearts II as part of the Halloween Town / Christmas Town section from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Maleficent schemes to turn him into "Santa Heartless." | |
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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians combines the Santa story with campy no-budget Sci-Fi, and is widely regarded as one of the worst movies ever. | |
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He shows up in Casper's First Christmas. | |
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In Russian fairy tale "Morozko", the titular Father Frost presents some traits associated to Santa Claus: he is an old man who lives in a snowy land, gives presents to well-mannered kids and rides a sledge. | |
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Kid Time Storytime has a playlist of Santa-related books. | |
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Andy Griffiths' Just Series: In "A Terrible Christmas and a Crappy New Year", Andy worries that he will be put on Santa's "naughty" list after vandalising some Christmas cards. | |
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Denis and Me: Santa Claus visits Denis' house in "Santa Who" on Christmas Eve. While he's there, he ends up launched head-first into a vat of cookies by Denis' malfunctioning recliner and loses his memory. Denis and Sir Meows-A-Lot then have to accompany him on his rounds so Christmas can happen. | |
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Tamagotchi: Initially, the Tamagotchi Planet did not celebrate Christmas. But Tamagotchis returning from Earth had picked up on Earth traditions, including Christmas, and wanted to celebrate it. A mayor of a snowy northern village, realizing there was no Santa Tamagotchi, decides to take on the role and evolves into Santaclautchi permanently. Santaclautchi has his own dedicated Tamagotchi toy, with the goal being to help him deliver presents to all of the Tamagotchis in time for Christmas instead of the usual virtual pet setup of raising a baby into an adult. He also makes cameos on newer releases as part of a special holiday animation. | |
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In Tales of Vesperia, your characters get outfits, or "titles," for completing the Repede snowboarding mini-game with attachments based on each character. Yuri, Estelle and Repede himself each get Santa Claus outfits, "Winter's Night Delivery Man," "Holy Night Delivery Girl" and "Snow Delivery Dog" respectively. Karol is Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, "Delivery Reindeer." The other characters get outfits with a winter theme, though not specifically a Christmas one. | |
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In "Christmas Eve" set on the Christmas Eve after the events of the book Peace Talks. He appears to Harry with a gift of hot "coffee"note It is what Harry's father permitted him to drink and it is milk with sugar and a little bit of coffee that brings back memories of Harry's late father and the last Christmas they shared together when Harry was a boy. The gift is wrapped in paper with the pattern of the face of Harry's dog, Mouse, grinning. Kringle also gives his compliments on the bike Harry has built for his daughter, and when that daughter walks in on the two, Kringle vanishes up the chimney. The daughter then thinks Santa got her the bike. | |
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Santa makes an appearance in book Cold Days under the name Kringle. He is one of the strongest members in the court of Mab, the Queen of Winter. He is pretty cool. He is described as bear-like, standing over seven feet tall, with jelly-like belly. He joins The Erl-King to lead The Wild Hunt each Halloween. And is possibly an aspect of Odin. | |
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Santa Vs. Zombies stars a jaded Santa Claus who no longer likes his job, and is now dealing with a zombie outbreak caused by the latest Christmas craze. | |
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The Dresden Files Santa makes an appearance in book Cold Days under the name Kringle. He is one of the strongest members in the court of Mab, the Queen of Winter. He is pretty cool. He is described as bear-like, standing over seven feet tall, with jelly-like belly. He joins The Erl-King to lead The Wild Hunt each Halloween. And is possibly an aspect of Odin. He pops up again in Skin Game. He notes that as he is a vassal of Queen Mab when she asks him to appear for aide, he is obliged to answer. When Harry is hesitant to receive information Santa has about the case Harry is working on as that could put him in a debt to Kringle, Kringle explains Harry can consider it as a belated Christmas gift as Harry's residence the past winter was hard to get to for Santa. In "Christmas Eve" set on the Christmas Eve after the events of the book Peace Talks. He appears to Harry with a gift of hot "coffee"note It is what Harry's father permitted him to drink and it is milk with sugar and a little bit of coffee that brings back memories of Harry's late father and the last Christmas they shared together when Harry was a boy. The gift is wrapped in paper with the pattern of the face of Harry's dog, Mouse, grinning. Kringle also gives his compliments on the bike Harry has built for his daughter, and when that daughter walks in on the two, Kringle vanishes up the chimney. The daughter then thinks Santa got her the bike. |
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Santa Claus / int_42ffb88e | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_42ffb88e | comment |
The SCP Foundation has at least five of them; SCP-2412-J is a fairly straight example. They even let him out of his cell for a few hours on Christmas Eve to deliver toys. SCP-1933 is a homeless man in a Santa suit that used to break into houses on Christmas Eve and deliver presents alongside bottles of his urine (he pees Irish cream). He lives off a diet of whiskey and cream and drinking more than 25ml oh his piss in one day will turn all your bodily fluids into whiskey. SCP-4666 is an uncontained Santabomination that stalks and murders families around Christmas. It takes the youngest child to make toys from other children in its Elaborate Underground Base. Children who can no longer make toys, will become toys. SCP-4255 is another straight example that uses time travel to be in multiple places at once. He can't be contained so the Foundation mainly covers his tracks and modifies parents' memories to make them think they bought the presents. When the Foundation managed to interview him, he confessed to being a criminal from the future who was sentenced to do it by the Time Police. SCP-3355 is a Benevolent A.I. from a cancelled army project that hacks the internet to have free toys delivered to poor children at Christmas that are labelled as being from St. Nick. It's notably one of the few anomalies that the Foundation doesn't try to contain. |
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SCP Foundation (Website) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_42ffb88e | |
Santa Claus / int_46d1c487 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_46d1c487 | comment |
Despite her sometimes cynical nature, Junie B. Jones still believes in him and asks him for a Squeez-a-Burp at the end of Jingle Bells, Batman Smells, P.S.: So Does May. | |
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Junie B. Jones | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_46d1c487 | |
Santa Claus / int_46e5db57 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_46e5db57 | comment |
In the sketch show Man Stroke Woman, Santa apparently lives like a completely normal person with a girlfriend who is completely unaware. That is, until she finds all the children's letters when they are packing for a move. He is adamant he is not, though he does not hide it very well. | |
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Man Stroke Woman | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_46e5db57 | |
Santa Claus / int_49a88442 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_49a88442 | comment |
Final Fantasy XIV has its own version of Santa Claus for its in-universe version of Christmas, the Starlight Celebration. Known as the Saint of Nymeia, his legend is based on an Ishgardian knight-captain who would provide shelter for orphans during the outbreak of the Dragonsong War. Over the countless centuries since, the legend has changed to describe him as an immortal saint who would deliver presents from the goddess Nymeia to good little boys and girls. Much like Santa, he is depicted as wearing red and sporting a large white beard. A kindly businessman, Godbert Manderville, dresses up as the Saint every year to deliver cheer to the realm. | |
Santa Claus / int_49a88442 | featureApplicability |
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Final Fantasy XIV (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_49a88442 | |
Santa Claus / int_4b5e321c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_4b5e321c | comment |
In the Doc McStuffins Christmas Episode "A Very McStuffins Christmas," the elf spends most of the episode avoiding Santa because he is worried about what he'll think of him. Santa, however, likes his work and gives him a promotion. He also reveals that he has been following Doc McStuffins' career with considerable interest and offers her a job, but she declines. | |
Santa Claus / int_4b5e321c | featureApplicability |
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Doc McStuffins | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_4b5e321c | |
Santa Claus / int_50b9086a | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_50b9086a | comment |
Ready Jet Go!: In "Holidays in Boxwood Terrace", Jet portrays Santa in the Christmas pageant. | |
Santa Claus / int_50b9086a | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_50b9086a | featureConfidence |
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Ready Jet Go! | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_50b9086a | |
Santa Claus / int_51e79e42 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_51e79e42 | comment |
Yes Virginia: The Musical has not only Scraggly Santa, a homeless man playing the part, but has eight versions of Santa Claus from around the world appear for "Santa by the Book", a song about how Santa is real, and exists in different forms around the world, and the Jolly Gentleman is implied to be Santa Claus in disguise. | |
Santa Claus / int_51e79e42 | featureApplicability |
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Yes Virginia: The Musical (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_51e79e42 | |
Santa Claus / int_52e8fba | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_52e8fba | comment |
Land of Oz: Santa Claus is a friend of Ozma of Oz, and attends her birthday party in The Road to Oz (as a cross-over with L. Frank Baum's book mentioned above). | |
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Land of Oz | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_569093cc | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_569093cc | comment |
In DuckTales (2017), based on an animatronic Louie put up, Santa is a polar bear. He also did something that made Scrooge have beef with him. Santa shows up for real in the Season 3 Christmas Episode "How Santa Stole Christmas!", where he enlists Scrooge for help in delivering his gifts. As for what he did to Scrooge... he did not do anything. It was Scrooge who started their feud. Santa and Scrooge were once partners, delivering coal to warm people's homes on Christmas, but had a falling-out because Scrooge did not want to deliver gifts for free as Santa intended. |
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DuckTales (2017) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_569093cc | |
Santa Claus / int_585e42e5 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_585e42e5 | comment |
Elf has Santa needing to be rescued by the main characters at the climax, due to his sleigh failing from lack of holiday spirit in New York. | |
Santa Claus / int_585e42e5 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_585e42e5 | featureConfidence |
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Elf | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_585e42e5 | |
Santa Claus / int_58648723 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_58648723 | comment |
Nicholas St. North in The Guardians of Childhood books that Rise of the Guardians was based on. | |
Santa Claus / int_58648723 | featureApplicability |
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The Guardians of Childhood | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_58648723 | |
Santa Claus / int_595bc57f | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_595bc57f | comment |
In Yes! Pretty Cure 5, an episode revolves around the protagonists helping out Santa, since he fell ill. A different incarnation of Santa appers in HuGtto! Pretty Cure. Once again the protagonists step up to help him. |
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Yes! Pretty Cure 5 | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_595bc57f | |
Santa Claus / int_5985a57f | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_5985a57f | comment |
Darkseid tries to stop him from invading Apokolips every year giving him coal. Darkseid always fails. | |
Santa Claus / int_5985a57f | featureApplicability |
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Darkseid (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_5985a57f | |
Santa Claus / int_5aca0f8e | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_5aca0f8e | comment |
In "Peppa's Christmas" on Peppa Pig, both Peppa and her little brother George get to meet Santa. The episode seems to imply that the only reason Santa goes up and down the chimney is because he never thought of simply using the door. The vocal credits for the episode list "Father Christmas as himself." | |
Santa Claus / int_5aca0f8e | featureApplicability |
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Peppa Pig | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_5aca0f8e | |
Santa Claus / int_5bc3983e | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_5bc3983e | comment |
Most of The Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero's Journey takes place in Christmas Town. Naturally, Santa's a core part of the plot, as Zero needs to find him to get back to Halloween Town. | |
Santa Claus / int_5bc3983e | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_5bc3983e | featureConfidence |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero's Journey (Manga) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_5bc3983e | |
Santa Claus / int_5ce51054 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_5ce51054 | comment |
Gets thoroughly discussed one December in Frazz. Frazz even explains how he can afford all the gifts: he licenses his image. | |
Santa Claus / int_5ce51054 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_5ce51054 | featureConfidence |
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Frazz (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_5ce51054 | |
Santa Claus / int_63230cb | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_63230cb | comment |
In the Dragon Ball Z Abridged Christmas special, "Christmas Tree of Might", the Turles Crusher Corps are reimagined as a band of Misfit Minions, and Turles himself wants to destroy Christmas because Santa never visited Planet Vegeta (all they ever got was Freeza Day — the day Freeza blew up their planet and brought the Saiyans to near-extinction). Santa himself comes to Goku in a vision during the climax, giving our hero the motivation to win the day, and he then reveals that he did try to visit Planet Vegeta, but the Saiyans always tried to shoot down his sleigh. In the 'Plan to Eradicate Christmas' special, Dr. Raichi and Hachiyack are re-appropriated into various forms of Santa...namely a Santa that's decided to eliminate evil the hard way. Which means most of the heroes have gotten on his naughty list: Goku because his lust for battle has endangered everyone, Trunks because of his meddling with the time stream, Piccolo for his father's actions in trying to conquer the worldnote While this may look like Sins of the Father (and Piccolo called it out as such), it should be noted that Piccolo is technically a reincarnation of Piccolo Sr. and had planned to continue his father's legacy before Raditz's appearance caused a domino effect that caused him to have a Heel–Face Turn and Vegeta for too many crimes to mention, but prominent among them is hitting his sleigh with a ki blast. (Gohan makes the nice list, however, and gets a copy of Moby-Dick in French.) |
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Santa Claus / int_63230cb | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_63230cb | featureConfidence |
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_63230cb | |
Santa Claus / int_64c61455 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_64c61455 | comment |
In Miracle on 34th Street, it's a major plot point that grown-ups are skeptical whether "Kris Kringle" may or may not be the real Santa. | |
Santa Claus / int_64c61455 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_64c61455 | featureConfidence |
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Miracle on 34th Street | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_64c61455 | |
Santa Claus / int_64cb4245 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_64cb4245 | comment |
In Caillou's Holiday Movie, the "Where Santa Has a Different Name" song provides details on Christmas traditions around the world, including Denmark, Slovakia and Greece. Lap-sitting is also seen in this special, and in the story "Holiday Magic." In a song available only on the film's soundtrack album, "Riding in Santa's Sleigh," Caillou performs a duet with Santa in which he and Santa sing about Caillou joining him on his sleigh ride to deliver presents. |
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Santa Claus / int_64cb4245 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_64cb4245 | featureConfidence |
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Caillou | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_64cb4245 | |
Santa Claus / int_671d6c5c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_671d6c5c | comment |
A different incarnation of Santa appers in HuGtto! Pretty Cure. Once again the protagonists step up to help him. | |
Santa Claus / int_671d6c5c | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_671d6c5c | featureConfidence |
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HuGtto! Pretty Cure | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_671d6c5c | |
Santa Claus / int_6762c3ea | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_6762c3ea | comment |
Potsworth & Company: The episode "Santanapped" is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. | |
Santa Claus / int_6762c3ea | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_6762c3ea | featureConfidence |
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Potsworth & Company | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_6762c3ea | |
Santa Claus / int_682ce324 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_682ce324 | comment |
Samurai Scarecrow: Yukio decides to try and run Santa out of ninja village for the other kids not wanting to take part in a snowball fight with him for fear of ending up on his naughty list. | |
Santa Claus / int_682ce324 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_682ce324 | featureConfidence |
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Samurai Scarecrow | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_682ce324 | |
Santa Claus / int_6e33f3df | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_6e33f3df | comment |
In The Beatles episode "Money," the boys are visiting Coney Island where Ringo mistakes a mechanical clown as Santa. (In Europe, Santa is widely known as "Father Christmas," but since this was for American television, he was called Santa Claus.) | |
Santa Claus / int_6e33f3df | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_6e33f3df | featureConfidence |
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The Beatles | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_6e33f3df | |
Santa Claus / int_6eb4ca5c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_6eb4ca5c | comment |
Jackie Chan Adventures: Daolong Wong once tried to steal Santa's chi. | |
Santa Claus / int_6eb4ca5c | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_6eb4ca5c | featureConfidence |
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Jackie Chan Adventures | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_6eb4ca5c | |
Santa Claus / int_6f3c813d | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_6f3c813d | comment |
Zombie Claus gives you the regular Jolly Ol' Elf in the title screen, while in the main game you're running from a green-coated zombie Santa Claus. | |
Santa Claus / int_6f3c813d | featureApplicability |
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Zombie Claus (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_6f3c813d | |
Santa Claus / int_6ff8b00a | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_6ff8b00a | comment |
Dora the Explorer has Dora's Christmas Carol Adventure in which, after one too many times of swiping on Christmas, Santa Claus puts Swiper (Swiper, No Swiping!) on the Naughty List. He and Dora have to travel forward and backward in time through three time periods to help Swiper reform. In a Bad Future, they discover that after being put on the Naughty List, Swiper became a mean old curmudgeon who swipes no matter what ("Swiper, no swiping!" no longer worked) and who lived in a castle and always littered. Prior to this transformation, Swiper was a somewhat sympathetic character with a fondness for puppies and who had a conscience that could be appealed to. So, nice job breaking it, Santa. Thankfully, Dora was able to guide the way and get Swiper off the naughty list, preventing the Bad Future. | |
Santa Claus / int_6ff8b00a | featureApplicability |
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Dora the Explorer | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_6ff8b00a | |
Santa Claus / int_7030041a | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_7030041a | comment |
On Max and Ruby, Max's continuous questions of "Why?", "When?", "How?", etc. regarding Santa Claus are the subject of the story "Max's Christmas," eventually leading Ruby to resort to simply "Because!" Especially since he keeps sneaking out of bed to try to see Santa Claus, even though she tells him Santa will not show if they are not sleeping. When Santa eventually does show... | |
Santa Claus / int_7030041a | featureApplicability |
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Max and Ruby | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_7030041a | |
Santa Claus / int_746814ae | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_746814ae | comment |
In Arthur's Perfect Christmas, Arthur's little sister D.W. is still a firm believer in Santa Claus. When she finds out that she might not be getting the gift she wanted, Tina the Talking Tabby, she concludes that Arthur wrote her letter "all wrong" and decides that if she wants something done right, she has to do it herself. When the Tibble Twins see her mailing the letter, they tease her, but she tells them that it's to the President of the United States, leading one of them to conclude, "Oh, so he's the one who delivers all the presents." | |
Santa Claus / int_746814ae | featureApplicability |
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Arthur | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_746814ae | |
Santa Claus / int_7558ef22 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_7558ef22 | comment |
An automobile version of Santa Claus named Santa Car (a vehicle resembling a Dusenburg) actually appears in storybook based on Pixar’s Cars called "Mater Saves Christmas." | |
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Cars (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_7558ef22 | |
Santa Claus / int_7b79c8d7 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_7b79c8d7 | comment |
In "A Very Spritely Holiday" on Johnny and the Sprites, Gwen tells Johnny that she is (currently) one of Santa's helpers. | |
Santa Claus / int_7b79c8d7 | featureApplicability |
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Johnny and the Sprites | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_7b79c8d7 | |
Santa Claus / int_7c038c18 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_7c038c18 | comment |
In the Phineas and Ferb Christmas special, Santa (voiced by Clancy Brown) is revealed as The Chessmaster behind the misadventures in the episode, which he arranged so that everyone could get what they really wanted for Christmas, including giving Phineas a chance to take on the role of Santa, his hero. The boys build him an awesome winter clubhouse as a gift that he takes back to the North Pole. Santa has once shared a chimney-vator with Perry the Platypus, who could not help but beam in his presence. He later shows up, doing a summer run, his sleigh providing aid at a crucial moment for Perry, who starts beaming again. |
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Phineas and Ferb | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_7c038c18 | |
Santa Claus / int_7d122312 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_7d122312 | comment |
Santa is sick in bed and needs Fred Flintstone's help in an episode of The Flintstones | |
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The Flintstones | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_7d122312 | |
Santa Claus / int_817acecf | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_817acecf | comment |
He has made several appearances in Fables, most notably as a "paladin of hope", serving the Anthropomorphic Personification of hope as the representative of the hope for justice, the hope for reward and the hope that everything will turn out all right in the end. | |
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Fables (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_817acecf | |
Santa Claus / int_823823f5 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_823823f5 | comment |
Jingle Belle, by Paul Dini, tells the story of Santa Claus's rebellious teen-age daughter. | |
Santa Claus / int_823823f5 | featureApplicability |
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Jingle Belle (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_823823f5 | |
Santa Claus / int_8280ec6c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_8280ec6c | comment |
The Day Santa Stopped Believing In Harold: Santa is the main character, and the conflict of the story is him and Harold not believing in each other. | |
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The Day Santa Stopped Believing In Harold | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_8280ec6c | |
Santa Claus / int_8296f89c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_8296f89c | comment |
In one episode of Mike the Knight, Mike tries to deliver the presents for Santa to get off the naughty list, not realizing he was never on the naughty list, it's just that his present was very big and so hadn't been delivered yet. A followup episode had Mike as Santa's good friend and trying to help him out when one of his reindeer got sick. | |
Santa Claus / int_8296f89c | featureApplicability |
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Mike the Knight | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_879b15bb | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_879b15bb | comment |
He appears at the end of the animated If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie, just after Mouse sneaks a bite of the cookie left out for him. He leaves Mouse and Oliver's presents, and then Mouse hands him the cookie. | |
Santa Claus / int_879b15bb | featureApplicability |
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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_879b15bb | |
Santa Claus / int_8bf307b3 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_8bf307b3 | comment |
Appears once in a while in the Disney Mouse and Duck Comics, his exact role depending on the story. In one memorable occasion, police inspectors Casey and Rock Sassi mistook him for a burglar and arrested him. | |
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Disney Mouse and Duck Comics (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_8bf307b3 | |
Santa Claus / int_8c985802 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_8c985802 | comment |
Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny has jolly old Saint Nick grounded on a Florida beach. | |
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Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_8c985802 | |
Santa Claus / int_8e82c366 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_8e82c366 | comment |
In The Real Ghostbusters Christmas episode "X-Mas Marks the Spot," the eponymous ghostbusters overhear Santa and his reindeer traveling in the sky. Santa is implied to be not human but a spirit, like the Spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Future, which are shown to be authentic in that episode. | |
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The Real Ghostbusters | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_8e82c366 | |
Santa Claus / int_91b1b8a6 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_91b1b8a6 | comment |
James Pond 2: RoboCod is set in Santa's main toy factory at the North Pole, which has been taken over by Dr. Maybe. The ending has Santa fly by in his sleigh and drop a bag of swag on Dr. Maybe's head. | |
Santa Claus / int_91b1b8a6 | featureApplicability |
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James Pond (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_91b1b8a6 | |
Santa Claus / int_9320a31d | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_9320a31d | comment |
It is revealed that there are thousands of Santas in Round the Twist. As Santa #115,302 notes, "It'd take more than one Santa to get down all those chimneys in one night, get real!" Also, Santas have handily evolved claws after hundreds of years of scrambling up chimneys. | |
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Round the Twist | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_9320a31d | |
Santa Claus / int_96e69b6 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_96e69b6 | comment |
Toon Bops: Santa makes an appearance in "It's Christmas!" to deliver presents. | |
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Toon Bops | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_96e69b6 | |
Santa Claus / int_98288223 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_98288223 | comment |
Santa appears in season 4 of The Magicians (2016). He began as a human magician who learned forbidden magic that allowed him to become Santa, complete with sleigh and Chimney Entry. The Library eventually caught and imprisoned him, because he had to steal from their forbidden archives to gain that knowledge. | |
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The Magicians (2016) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_98288223 | |
Santa Claus / int_9ba284ab | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_9ba284ab | comment |
He comes to help Scooby and Shaggy in Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays. | |
Santa Claus / int_9ba284ab | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_9ba284ab | featureConfidence |
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Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_9ba284ab | |
Santa Claus / int_9bb0cb75 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_9bb0cb75 | comment |
The model for the infamous old man on the lying cover of Phalanx had just come from a Santa shoot. | |
Santa Claus / int_9bb0cb75 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_9bb0cb75 | featureConfidence |
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Phalanx (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_9bb0cb75 | |
Santa Claus / int_9c4657a6 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_9c4657a6 | comment |
Lolita Lolita: In "Fireplace", Santa Claus comes to Lolita's house on Christmas Eve. He's peeking his head out of the fireplace when Lolita comes into the room in a white coat. He ducks back inside, and ends up watching Lolita remove her coat, revealing she's only in her skivvies. He get so wrapped up in watching her that he stays in the chimney even after she lights the fireplace to warm up. Santa shoots out of the chimney with his buttocks on fire. | |
Santa Claus / int_9c4657a6 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_9c4657a6 | featureConfidence |
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Lolita Lolita | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_9c4657a6 | |
Santa Claus / int_9c4849a0 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_9c4849a0 | comment |
Eddie books an appearance for him on Class of 3000 in an attempt to impress Tamika. He is portrayed as a black man, but is otherwise pretty standard Santa. Oh, and Sunny holds a deep grudge against him; Santa misinterpreted Sunny's Christmas list when he was a child, leading to him getting injured and losing his prized part in a school play. | |
Santa Claus / int_9c4849a0 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_9c4849a0 | featureConfidence |
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Class of 3000 | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_9c4849a0 | |
Santa Claus / int_9cc9e547 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_9cc9e547 | comment |
Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes includes a subplot in which Holly's brother Robby Hobbie and his friend Kyle Morris try to convince everyone that Robby is Santa Claus when he takes a job as mall Santa. He has trouble getting it to work, due to his small stature and his use of the family pig, Cheddar, as his reindeer, despite his best attempt at a booming "ho ho ho" voice. One girl tells him that he can't be Santa because he is not fat and does not have any reindeer, and he tries to convince her that the pig is really is reindeer and that he is skinny because he has gone on a low-carb diet. "Fine! I won't leave you any cookies! I'll eat them all myself!" Despite this, he manages to get the Deegan twins (the sons of the widow in the film) to tell him their true Christmas wish, which, in a twist, isn't something like wanting their father back or seeing their mother happy (though they would like this), but rather to have an earwig farm. | |
Santa Claus / int_9cc9e547 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_9cc9e547 | featureConfidence |
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Holly Hobbie and Friends | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_9cc9e547 | |
Santa Claus / int_9e63932d | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_9e63932d | comment |
Episode 46 of the first season of Ojamajo Doremi has Doremi, Hazuki and Aiko meeting a sick old man that later turns out to be Santa. Then they find out there are many Santas in a village above the clouds. The three (along Onpu later on) help him and the others to give the children their presents. | |
Santa Claus / int_9e63932d | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_9e63932d | featureConfidence |
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Ojamajo Doremi | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_9e63932d | |
Santa Claus / int_a3b8b50 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_a3b8b50 | comment |
Santa appears in the Wishfart episode "Christmas Times the Max", with his voice provided by Paul Soles (aka the voice of Hermey the Elf). Dez is a huge fan of his wish-granting work and is super-excited when Santa allows him to do Subbing for Santa when it's Christmas in July. | |
Santa Claus / int_a3b8b50 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_a3b8b50 | featureConfidence |
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Wishfart | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_a3b8b50 | |
Santa Claus / int_a495544e | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_a495544e | comment |
Santa appears on Buzz Lightyear of Star Command in the Christmas Episode "Holiday Time". His toy shop is located in a gigantic space station shaped like a snow globe, his elves are actually the Little Green Men (the same species as the one from Star Command), and he delivers presents using a device that stops time for everyone but its user. | |
Santa Claus / int_a495544e | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_a495544e | featureConfidence |
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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_a495544e | |
Santa Claus / int_a54eef52 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_a54eef52 | comment |
In Hetalia: Axis Powers, Finland is Santa, following some European Christmas traditions that say that Santa Claus is Finnish. | |
Santa Claus / int_a54eef52 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_a54eef52 | featureConfidence |
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Hetalia: Axis Powers (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_a54eef52 | |
Santa Claus / int_a8729c90 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_a8729c90 | comment |
He shows up several times in The Fairly OddParents!, where it's revealed that the fairies lend him power every Christmas to make deliveries. He first shows up in the Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, where he drags a wayward elf back to the North Pole. | |
Santa Claus / int_a8729c90 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_a8729c90 | featureConfidence |
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The Fairly OddParents! | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_a8729c90 | |
Santa Claus / int_aac942e5 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_aac942e5 | comment |
In The Santa Clause, the protagonist is bewildered to discover himself forced into the job and the appearance of Santa due to a legal technicality. | |
Santa Claus / int_aac942e5 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_aac942e5 | featureConfidence |
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The Santa Clause | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_aac942e5 | |
Santa Claus / int_aaccb9ea | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_aaccb9ea | comment |
Whomp! reveals that he is the Disappeared Dad of Ronnie that has only recently tried to reconnect with him. Ronnie is also noted to have inherited some of Santa's magical abilities. | |
Santa Claus / int_aaccb9ea | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_aaccb9ea | featureConfidence |
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Whomp! (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_aaccb9ea | |
Santa Claus / int_af6dfa3c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_af6dfa3c | comment |
He appears in Pleasant Goat Fun Class: Travel Around the World episode 1, where the gang meets him in Finland and gets to ride in his sleigh. | |
Santa Claus / int_af6dfa3c | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_af6dfa3c | featureConfidence |
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Pleasant Goat Fun Class (Animation) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_af6dfa3c | |
Santa Claus / int_b0f977aa | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_b0f977aa | comment |
In Star Ocean: The Last Hope, Santa is a wandering merchant who sells stuff at insanely high prices in the Wandering Dungeon and can be encountered randomly. When the main protagonist, Edge, first sees him, he suggests that he might be some cosplayer, but he is actually Santa. Despite the high prices, a lot of his stuff is really good, or at the very least unique. That does not stop Edge, once you exit the shop menu, from complaining that he'd have to take out a mortgage to afford the stuff. | |
Santa Claus / int_b0f977aa | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_b0f977aa | featureConfidence |
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Star Ocean: The Last Hope (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_b0f977aa | |
Santa Claus / int_b1df22ec | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_b1df22ec | comment |
There is a downloadable skit for Tales of Graces in which Sophie mentions that she recently learned all about Christmas from Malik, and then proceeds to tell that gang about Santa Claus... who she has been led to believe is a man who carries an axe and wanders through the night on Christmas Eve, chopping down the chimney's of houses. Cue a cut-in of Malik dressed as Santa, beard, sack, and all, holding an axe and having the expression of some sadistic murderer. Note that Malik regularly tells outlandish tales to the naïve Sophie and this seems like his regular behavior, so the skit is made even funnier when Malik claims that he heard the story from Richard. | |
Santa Claus / int_b1df22ec | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_b1df22ec | featureConfidence |
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Tales of Graces (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_b1df22ec | |
Santa Claus / int_b310c8f4 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_b310c8f4 | comment |
Barney & Friends features Santa in many of the series' Christmas specials. Notably in Barney's Night Before Christmas, where Barney and his friends visit Santa's workshop and meet the jolly old man himself and Mrs. Claus. In his various appearances in the Christmas specials, it's noted he and Barney are old friends, both being magical beings who help children in need. In Waiting for Santa, while Santa himself does not show up until the end, Barney and the Backyard Gang still visit the Workshop and visit Mrs. Claus in a quest to give them Derek's new address. |
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Santa Claus / int_b310c8f4 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_b310c8f4 | featureConfidence |
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Barney & Friends | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_b310c8f4 | |
Santa Claus / int_b56da2f8 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_b56da2f8 | comment |
In My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Pooh's Super Sleuth Christmas Movie, Rabbit's biggest Christmas wish is to meet the big guy, but he figures it's impossible, so he puts on his Christmas list what he feels is a more realistic Christmas wish— a subscription to Rutabaga Monthly, which he reads "for the articles of course." In the end, he gets his real wish when the team travels to the North Pole to return a lost baby reindeer and Santa's sack of toys. | |
Santa Claus / int_b56da2f8 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_b56da2f8 | featureConfidence |
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Winnie the Pooh (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_b56da2f8 | |
Santa Claus / int_b5a087d7 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_b5a087d7 | comment |
Santa's appeared a number of times in Robot Chicken. It'd take all day to list all his appearances, so here's a few highlights: The time he executed the Coca-Cola board of directors for illegally using his image. The time he had an existential crisis over discovering the world runs on Grey-and-Grey Morality. Both of the times he had a rivalry with Superman. One time ended with him stranded on the moon while Superman seduced Mrs. Claus; the other time ended with them making up and kidnapping Lex Luthor. There is also Composite Santa Claus, who's half Santa, half snowman. (And by half it's literally down the middle.)note A parody of the Composite Superman, who's split between Superman and Batman He is usually felled by 'his only weakness' (which changes each sketch). |
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Santa Claus / int_b5a087d7 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_b5a087d7 | featureConfidence |
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Robot Chicken | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_b5a087d7 | |
Santa Claus / int_b906a721 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_b906a721 | comment |
In Secret of Mana, when the children of the world stop believing in him, Santa tries to use the Mana Seed of Fire to grow a wonderous Christmas Tree that will make them believe, and help him to spread the true meaning of Christmasâ„¢ across the world. This... does not quite work. The seed's power warps him into the hateful Frost Gigas, and the heroes have to fight him to break the curse. Yes, you read that paragraph right. That all happens. | |
Santa Claus / int_b906a721 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_b906a721 | featureConfidence |
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Secret of Mana (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_b906a721 | |
Santa Claus / int_bd310eaa | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_bd310eaa | comment |
El Goonish Shive: Elf? Check. Jolly? Check. White hair, dressing the part? Check. Introduces himself with a hearty "HO HO HO?" Oh yeah. Santa? Not quite. Meet Jerry. | |
Santa Claus / int_bd310eaa | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_bd310eaa | featureConfidence |
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El Goonish Shive (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_bd310eaa | |
Santa Claus / int_c2d4d50b | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_c2d4d50b | comment |
The Father Christmas Letters were delivered to the children of J. R. R. Tolkien, describing Santa's adventures and misadventures with the elves at the North Pole. Readers of The Lord of the Rings may notice a few Crossover similarities, especially in Santa's elf secretary Ilbereth. | |
Santa Claus / int_c2d4d50b | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_c2d4d50b | featureConfidence |
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The Father Christmas Letters | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_c2d4d50b | |
Santa Claus / int_c43df4d8 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor claims to be Santa in one episode. In the 2010 Christmas Special, the Doctor says he is a friend of Santa's, providing a photo of him and Santa at Frank Sinatra's hunting lodge in 1952. We finally meet Santa at the very end of the Series 8 finale "Death in Heaven". "Now, Doctor... What do you want for Christmas?" This leads into the 2014 Christmas episode "Last Christmas"; turns out he is simply part of an elaborate multi-layered dream scenario. Although that does not explain how a tangerine ended up on Clara's windowsill... |
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Santa Claus / int_c43df4d8 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_c43df4d8 | featureConfidence |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_c43df4d8 | |
Santa Claus / int_c49c2cd2 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_c49c2cd2 | comment |
South Pole Santa Claus: He started giving away presents to all boys and girls, not just the nice ones. South Pole Santa Claus means to rectify this. | |
Santa Claus / int_c49c2cd2 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_c49c2cd2 | featureConfidence |
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South Pole Santa Claus (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_c49c2cd2 | |
Santa Claus / int_c4bb811b | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_c4bb811b | comment |
Ungrounded: This version of Santa Claus was formerly Odin before giving that up. He had it changed to Santa Claus when he converted. | |
Santa Claus / int_c4bb811b | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_c4bb811b | featureConfidence |
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Ungrounded (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_c4bb811b | |
Santa Claus / int_c5c17398 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_c5c17398 | comment |
Santa is one of the main characters in the Norwegian series Vazelina Hjulkalender, starring Vazelina Bilophoggers. In this series, he accidentally crash-lands in the wrecking yard in the beginning of December, and the band have to help him get his sled fixed in time for Christmas. This series depicts Santa as skinny and unable to grow a proper beard, with his famous look being a disguise he adopts so he'll better fit the public image of him. | |
Santa Claus / int_c5c17398 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_c5c17398 | featureConfidence |
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Vazelina Hjulkalender | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_c5c17398 | |
Santa Claus / int_c9b98f4e | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_c9b98f4e | comment |
In the Empath: The Luckiest Smurf story "Empath And The Red-Nosed Reindeer", the Santa analog Mr. Nicholas gets the idea of wearing a red suit from Papa Smurf's appearance when he first met him years ago as a child. | |
Santa Claus / int_c9b98f4e | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_c9b98f4e | featureConfidence |
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Empath: The Luckiest Smurf / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_c9b98f4e | |
Santa Claus / int_cc32f7c3 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_cc32f7c3 | comment |
The headline song from the same album as the above song, "I Am Santa Claus," is a parody of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man." | |
Santa Claus / int_cc32f7c3 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_cc32f7c3 | featureConfidence |
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Black Sabbath (Music) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_cc32f7c3 | |
Santa Claus / int_d08081ff | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_d08081ff | comment |
On Atomic Betty, Santa is a Human Alien with Pointy Ears whose toy shop is located on a planet orbiting the North Star. Betty has encountered him a few times due to various villains going after him for Christmas-related schemes. | |
Santa Claus / int_d08081ff | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_d08081ff | featureConfidence |
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Atomic Betty | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_d08081ff | |
Santa Claus / int_d22a9a66 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_d22a9a66 | comment |
There is an episode of Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, specifically in the first season, where the characters celebrate Christmas by dressing up as Santa Claus. | |
Santa Claus / int_d22a9a66 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_d22a9a66 | featureConfidence |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf (Animation) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_d22a9a66 | |
Santa Claus / int_d3800495 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_d3800495 | comment |
Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book: Briefly mentioned when it says that Jo and Mo Red-Zoff talk about Santa Claus in their sleep. | |
Santa Claus / int_d3800495 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_d3800495 | featureConfidence |
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Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_d3800495 | |
Santa Claus / int_d603791d | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_d603791d | comment |
In Rise of the Guardians, Santa Claus is the leader of the title guardians, but is referred to as "North" in the film. He is depicted as a Husky Russkie (a Cossack in the book itself) with a Storyboard Body, whose main weapons are a pair of massive sabres. | |
Santa Claus / int_d603791d | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_d603791d | featureConfidence |
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Rise of the Guardians | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_d603791d | |
Santa Claus / int_d74c3c51 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_d74c3c51 | comment |
Claus is a Christmas-themed website dedicated to Santa and his elves. | |
Santa Claus / int_d74c3c51 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_d74c3c51 | featureConfidence |
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Claus (Website) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_d74c3c51 | |
Santa Claus / int_d957de97 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_d957de97 | comment |
Santa's Christmas Crash: The movie is about Santa Claus doing his rounds for Christmas, when he crash-lands in a desert. He seeks the help of the local kids, who have never heard of Christmas before, to help him get back on track. | |
Santa Claus / int_d957de97 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_d957de97 | featureConfidence |
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Santas Christmas Crash | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_d957de97 | |
Santa Claus / int_d9dabe62 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_d9dabe62 | comment |
The Shaman of the North Pole in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, who wears bloody reindeer skins, is accompanied by spirits he calls his "little helpers", and does not appreciate being visited by representatives of the Coca-Cola company hoping to licence his image. | |
Santa Claus / int_d9dabe62 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_d9dabe62 | featureConfidence |
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_d9dabe62 | |
Santa Claus / int_db034944 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_db034944 | comment |
The Year Without a Santa Claus, title notwithstanding and its sequel film, A Miser Brothers' Christmas, feature Santa Claus as a key character. In the first one, Santa Claus has a cold and plans to skip Christmas, until Mrs. Claus and a couple of his elves go on a journey to help him see that there is still Christmas spirit in the world. In the second film, Santa is injured, so the Miser Brothers are made to take over for him. | |
Santa Claus / int_db034944 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_db034944 | featureConfidence |
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The Year Without a Santa Claus | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_db034944 | |
Santa Claus / int_dbb31d3c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_dbb31d3c | comment |
Santa appears in a typical Tex Avery MGM Cartoons short "Who Killed Who?" The detective approaches a door that has a sign reading "Do not open till Xmas," and he frantically tries to get the door open. When he does, Santa is on the other side and says "Listen, doc. Can't ya read?!" and bops the detective on the head. | |
Santa Claus / int_dbb31d3c | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_dbb31d3c | featureConfidence |
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Tex Avery MGM Cartoons | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_dbb31d3c | |
Santa Claus / int_dfb24eb9 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_dfb24eb9 | comment |
Strawberry Shortcake and Honey Pie Pony meet him and talk with him up at the North Pole in Strawberry Shortcake: Berry, Merry Christmas. | |
Santa Claus / int_dfb24eb9 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_dfb24eb9 | featureConfidence |
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Strawberry Shortcake | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_dfb24eb9 | |
Santa Claus / int_e066a2e0 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_e066a2e0 | comment |
On Pucca, since Santa only does his his actual job one day a year, he spends the remainder of his time living in the hometown of the other characters on the show and does a variety of odd jobs. | |
Santa Claus / int_e066a2e0 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_e066a2e0 | featureConfidence |
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Pucca (Animation) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_e066a2e0 | |
Santa Claus / int_e3065dba | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_e3065dba | comment |
The famous poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" (or to give it its proper title, "A Visit From Saint Nicholas") by Clement C. Moore was an important Trope Codifier for Santa, including the names of his reindeer. | |
Santa Claus / int_e3065dba | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_e3065dba | featureConfidence |
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'Twas the Night Before Christmas | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_e3065dba | |
Santa Claus / int_e3ec6dd6 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_e3ec6dd6 | comment |
In L. Jagi Lamplighter's Prospero Lost, when Miranda is seeking refuge from demons, she is guided into a mall and finds that the Mall Santa really is Father Christmas. Later, she and Mab visit him to use his pool to look for some children. While there, she takes a gift from an elf — usually a foolish thing, but she knows under his roof, it must be safe. | |
Santa Claus / int_e3ec6dd6 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_e3ec6dd6 | featureConfidence |
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Prospero's Daughter | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_e3ec6dd6 | |
Santa Claus / int_e4b92885 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_e4b92885 | comment |
In Bells Are Ringing, Santa Claus is one of the voices that Ella does over the phone. She uses it to tell a little boy named Jimmy Mallett to eat his spinach. | |
Santa Claus / int_e4b92885 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_e4b92885 | featureConfidence |
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Bells Are Ringing (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_e4b92885 | |
Santa Claus / int_e556181c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_e556181c | comment |
He pops up again in Skin Game. He notes that as he is a vassal of Queen Mab when she asks him to appear for aide, he is obliged to answer. When Harry is hesitant to receive information Santa has about the case Harry is working on as that could put him in a debt to Kringle, Kringle explains Harry can consider it as a belated Christmas gift as Harry's residence the past winter was hard to get to for Santa. | |
Santa Claus / int_e556181c | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_e556181c | featureConfidence |
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Skin Game | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_e556181c | |
Santa Claus / int_e5d73aa6 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_e5d73aa6 | comment |
He appear in Grow Ornament if you get every item at level MAX. | |
Santa Claus / int_e5d73aa6 | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_e5d73aa6 | featureConfidence |
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Grow (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_e5d73aa6 | |
Santa Claus / int_e6e7304c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_e6e7304c | comment |
In the webcomic Holiday Wars, the Easter Bunny kills Santa Claus and declares war on all the other holidays. | |
Santa Claus / int_e6e7304c | featureApplicability |
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Santa Claus / int_e6e7304c | featureConfidence |
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Holiday Wars (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_e6e7304c | |
Santa Claus / int_e92653af | type |
Santa Claus | |
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In the Mexican film Santa Claus (1959), Santa (and his extraterrestrial army of child laborers) does battle with a demon who is sent by The Devil to persuade the children of earth to do evil.... it Makes Just as Much Sense in Context. Famously riffed by Mystery Science Theater 3000. | |
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Santa Claus (1959) | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_e9974633 | type |
Santa Claus | |
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In "The Living Holiday Lights", from Special Agent Oso, when Whirlybird appears to ferry Oso across the sea to the United States, he asks if Oso was expecting Santa Claus. | |
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Special Agent Oso | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_eb59224d | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_eb59224d | comment |
On LazyTown, one of the resident Dastardly Whiplash Robbie Rotten's schemes involved dressing up as Santa. | |
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LazyTown | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_eb71b415 | type |
Santa Claus | |
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Russian film The Irony of Fate 2 features Grandfather Frost, the Russian equivalent of Santa, who gives presents on New Year's. Kostya borrows a drunken Grandfather Frost's suit to sneak back into Nadya's apartment on New Year's night. | |
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The Irony of Fate 2 | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_eb71b415 | |
Santa Claus / int_ec25719d | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_ec25719d | comment |
Dad'X: The titular Dad'X, despite the name, is the standard jolly fat man in red and white who gives gifts to children all over Earth. However, he lives on the North Pole of Christmas Planet, a separate planet from Earth. | |
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Dad'X | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_f02a637 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_f02a637 | comment |
Violent Night is Die Hard with Santa as John McClane, where a jaded and drunk Santa gets trapped in a house being kept hostage and uses his past experience as a viking warrior to fight off the bad guys. | |
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Violent Night | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_f037be0c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_f037be0c | comment |
As mentioned, above, Santa Claus (as Father Christmas) appears in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe to signal that the White Witch's always-winter-never-christmas power is beginning to fade. | |
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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_f34e88f | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_f34e88f | comment |
Santa Claus is a recurring character in Georgia Dunn's Breaking Cat News. He first appears in the Dec. 15, 2019 strip and figures prominently in the Christmas 2020 story which deals with the "sees you when you're sleeping", "only good children/cats get presents" stuff. | |
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Breaking Cat News (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Santa Claus / int_f34e88f | |
Santa Claus / int_f3c92203 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_f3c92203 | comment |
The Cat Who... Series: In book #15 (The Cat Who Went Into the Closet), Qwill agrees to take on the role of town Santa Claus in the Pickax Christmas parade, but very nearly bolts when informed only after the parade itself is over that he's expected at the courthouse for lap-sitting, having already endured a bumpy dogsled ride through bitter cold weather, followed by a perilous ladder-climb. | |
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The Cat Who... Series | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_f3ef0f86 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_f3ef0f86 | comment |
"San D'Klass" is mentioned in Artemis Fowl. Apparently a deluded king of the Elves who thought he could assuage the greed of mankind with occasional gifts, he utilized time stop technology to pull it all off in one night and the fact that everyone remains sleeping during a time stop gives Artemis the idea for how to beat it. | |
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Artemis Fowl | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_f502a38a | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_f502a38a | comment |
He also appears in several Christmas specials of The Smurfs (1981); in one of them he is turned evil by Chlorydris. | |
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The Smurfs (1981) | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_f7558a18 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_f7558a18 | comment |
Santa Claus exists in Men in Black: The Series and is not an alien, but everything around him is explained with sci-fi elements rather than magic. Among other examples, his Elves are actually aliens; his flying reindeers are robots made by the Arquillians; the North Pole is a façade (he lives in New York); and in the event that he can't fulfill his work, the higher ranking MIB should cover for him (Zed), which implies that the title of "Santa Claus" is given to a particular human and not a magical being. However, Santa does shows some unexplained abilities, like helping Jay finding a suitable present for Kay. | |
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Men in Black: The Series | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_fb8549c | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_fb8549c | comment |
Deadpool once choked him out with a string of barbed wire while he (Santa) was driving an eighteen-wheeler. | |
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Deadpool (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Santa Claus / int_fbc58609 | type |
Santa Claus | |
Santa Claus / int_fbc58609 | comment |
The Nightmare Before Christmas, in which Jack, the leader of Halloweentown, decides to give Santa a vacation by kidnapping him and takes on the job himself. | |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas | hasFeature |
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