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Welcome
to Santa's 2007 Christmas Web Site!
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a tour of the North Pole and Enjoy the Holiday Season. |
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we can start with some of the Traditional
Stories that we have come to associate with
Christmas. In the mood for a snack? We can take a stroll
through Mrs.
Claus's Kitchen to see what holiday goodies she has
in store for us. Next, we can drop in on the elves for
some Christmas
Fun and to learn the words to some favorite
Christmas
Carols. So, get ready and hang on! Remember,
the true meaning of Christmas keeps on giving. Santa has
added a selection of the all time favorite Christmas
Books and
Christmas
Videos for your enjoyment! Santa searches the
world for the Christmas
presents that you just can't find. If everyone
else is out of stock, or you just want to know what is
hot, stop by the Santa
Store. |
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Would
you like to tell Santa Claus what you want for Christmas?
Send
Santa an e-mail and don't forget Larman The Elf!

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Santa's
Most Requested Movies |
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The
two most popular Christmas movies on NorthPoleSantaClaus.com, year
after year |
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Santa can suffer a case of the holiday blues. In this 1974 stop-
motion holiday family favorite, a sparkly eyed Mrs. Claus
(voiced by Shirley Booth) sings and tells about the year her
hubby felt too weary and too unappreciated to prepare for his
annual Christmas rounds. Mickey Rooney stars as the voice of
Santa, a rosy-nosed puppet who travels incognito to Southtown in
search of his tiniest reindeer, Vixen, and two well-meaning
elves. Seems Mrs. Santa sent them to find proof of Christmas
spirit--but all they've discovered is ambivalence about Santa's
year off. Luckily, when Santa arrives and befriends a
buck-toothed lad named Ignatius Thistlewhite, spirits begin to
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Originally
a special for HBO, this Jim Henson production (he also directed)
was one of the first real forays into the more realistic, less
vaudevillian direction for the Muppets. It also included Frank
Oz (Muppeteer), Paul Williams (songs), and Jerry Juhl (script),
some of the Muppet Show's usual suspects. Emmet Otter and his
jug band are trying out in the local talent show, but they face
fierce competition from a gang of toughs, the Riverbottom Gang
and their rock band. Perhaps the most notable thing is the
creation of a sense of poverty and want that suffuses the little
production. Even Emmet's mother, who sacrifices her washtub to
further Emmet's cause, gets in the act. Fine Christmas viewing
for all ages. |
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