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At a council convened by The Great Ak, the forest being tells the story of Santa Claus to explain why he deserves to be made immortal.At a council convened by The Great Ak, the forest being tells the story of Santa Claus to explain why he deserves to be made immortal.At a council convened by The Great Ak, the forest being tells the story of Santa Claus to explain why he deserves to be made immortal.
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- 1 nomination total
Earl Hammond
- Santa Claus
- (voice)
Earle Hyman
- King Awgwa
- (voice)
Lynne Lipton
- Queen Zurline
- (voice)
- …
Bob McFadden
- Tingler
- (voice)
- (as Robert McFadden)
Lesley Miller
- Necile
- (voice)
Peter Newman
- Peter Knook
- (voice)
- …
Joey Grasso
- Weekum
- (voice)
J.D. Roth
- Young Claus
- (voice)
Alfred Drake
- The Great Ak
- (voice)
Josh Blake
- Child
- (voice)
Jamie Lisa Murphy
- Child
- (voice)
Margaret Dorn
- Chorus
- (voice)
Arlene Martell Martin
- Chorus
- (voice)
Marty Nelson
- Chorus
- (voice)
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I've never heard the "raised by faerie folk" story of Santa before. It was refreshing to see fantasy wood elves instead of the usual fat bearded ones. The council around the table looked as if they were drinking Wassail and celebrating the Winter Solstice. If you grew up playing D&D, you'll most likely enjoy this!
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The only reason I ever even heard of this was by putting in blank VHS tapes out of boredom one day when I was about 10. For me this movie has special meaning because I used to watch it with my buddy when we were little. We could probably recite almost ever word and sing every song.
But about the movie itself, it is a rare gem that almost nobody has ever heard of. This is a side of Christmas that is so refreshingly different, bearing absolutely no resemblance to any other Santa story ever written, capturing the Christmas spirit in its own way.
This gets a full 10 from me for the stunning art-work of its creation and magical creativity that brought it to life.
Go get it! Journey with Clause from the forest of Berzee to the Laughing Valley of "Ho Ha Ho" in this one in a million production. Expect the unexpected with characters such as Peter Nook, the great Ak, and the commander of the wind demons.
But about the movie itself, it is a rare gem that almost nobody has ever heard of. This is a side of Christmas that is so refreshingly different, bearing absolutely no resemblance to any other Santa story ever written, capturing the Christmas spirit in its own way.
This gets a full 10 from me for the stunning art-work of its creation and magical creativity that brought it to life.
Go get it! Journey with Clause from the forest of Berzee to the Laughing Valley of "Ho Ha Ho" in this one in a million production. Expect the unexpected with characters such as Peter Nook, the great Ak, and the commander of the wind demons.
I have watched this movie since i was little, and for all i do admit the subject and the themes used in the movie are slightly darker then the average kids movie, it is one of the best i have seen. I've always loved the entire premiose of the story, and the characters are brilliant, especially the Commander of the Wind Daemons (The Bat like Creature) and Blinky the Cat.
Somehow, most Christmas related movies and specials seem to be sendemental, campy or some times even sickening sweet. But "The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus" is a big relief from those Holiday special clichés.
Think of putting together a typical Rankin Bass special, Mythology of the British Isles and Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal" and you get this movie about a mortal named St. Nicholas and how he came to be.
Some people seemed to complain about the film being too dark. But face it, some things may tend to be *gasps* ARTISTIC, and *gasps* original and *gasps* not sappy or an un-artistic film just made to tell you to shell out your bucks on the crappy merchandise.
If you catch this on TV or on any VCR format, or if you love "The Dark Crystal" or Mythological based films, you will love this special. I know I do!
Think of putting together a typical Rankin Bass special, Mythology of the British Isles and Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal" and you get this movie about a mortal named St. Nicholas and how he came to be.
Some people seemed to complain about the film being too dark. But face it, some things may tend to be *gasps* ARTISTIC, and *gasps* original and *gasps* not sappy or an un-artistic film just made to tell you to shell out your bucks on the crappy merchandise.
If you catch this on TV or on any VCR format, or if you love "The Dark Crystal" or Mythological based films, you will love this special. I know I do!
when i first saw this movie, i completly loved the songs, but now that i've got it recorded and got another look at it, i found that i loved the storyline. the characters were amazing, i loved how they represented themselves, and the scenery, i just loved this film for........ everything it had.
Did you know
- TriviaThe last Animagic special produced by Rankin-Bass.
- GoofsThe children sing about Claus' toy cats with "yellow-green eyes," yet the eyes are wholly green.
- Quotes
Santa Claus: In all this world, there is nothing so beautiful as a happy child.
- SoundtracksImmortality
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