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Santa Claus: The Movie contains a subplot in which Santa Claus rescues Joe (Christian Fitzpatric) from his best friend Cornelia's (Carrie Kei Heim) evil step-uncle B. Z. (John Lithgow). [2] Santa is a hero in The Nightmare Before Christmas, held captive by Oogie Boogie, although he is spiteful and enraged at Jack when freed.
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The tale had become well known by the 1870s. A boy from Colorado writing to the children's magazine The Nursery in late 1874 said, "If we did not live so very far from the North Pole, I should ask Santa Claus to bring me a donkey." [34] The idea of a wife for Santa Claus may have been the creation of American authors, beginning in the mid-19th ...
NORAD said Santa got back to the North Pole shortly after 5 a.m. EST. ... "NORAD makes a point of checking the radar closely for indications of Santa Claus leaving the North Pole every holiday ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command is preparing for its traditional tracking of Santa Claus' sleigh on Christmas Eve.. NORAD has tracked the Dec. 24 flight since 1955, when a child ...
The movie opens where a little boy writes a letter to Santa Claus that he wants a remote control flying bug and mails it to the North Pole. At the North Pole, an Inuk boy named Tim-Tim picks up the mail to deliver it to Santa's Workshop. Beatrice Lovejoy, Santa's wife, picks up the mail, but she won't allow Tim-Tim to take a peek inside. As ...
When they opened, the kids were met by the sight of a waiting Santa and Mrs. Claus and a host of elves. An ice cream truck was on hand and the children received gifts. Bryce Bosley, 6, was tickled to see Santa and all the North Pole had to offer. “The North Pole is fun because there’s games, food, and all the activities are really fun ...
Kids aren’t in school and need a place to go; most people have free time, and maybe they’re tired of family; and there’s always a fresh crop of new movies that have been building buzz for ...