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A lowly stable elf finds that he is the only one who can stop an invasion of the North Pole by using the secret of Santa's Sleigh, a TimeGlobe, to travel back in time to Save Santa, twice.A lowly stable elf finds that he is the only one who can stop an invasion of the North Pole by using the secret of Santa's Sleigh, a TimeGlobe, to travel back in time to Save Santa, twice.A lowly stable elf finds that he is the only one who can stop an invasion of the North Pole by using the secret of Santa's Sleigh, a TimeGlobe, to travel back in time to Save Santa, twice.
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Newell Alexander
- Butterscotch
- (voice)
- …
Noel Clarke
- Snowy
- (voice)
Joan Collins
- Vera Baddington
- (voice)
Tim Conway
- Santa
- (voice)
David Cowgill
- Mercenary #1
- (voice)
Tim Curry
- Neville Baddington
- (voice)
Holly Dorff
- Minty
- (voice)
- …
Moosie Drier
- Tin Soldier #1
- (voice)
- …
Pam Ferris
- Mrs. Claus
- (voice)
Martin Freeman
- Bernard D. Elf
- (voice)
Nicholas Guest
- Blitzen
- (voice)
- (as Nick Guest)
- …
Richard Steven Horvitz
- Orange Haired Elf
- (voice)
- (as Richard Horvitz)
- …
Ashley Tisdale
- Shiny
- (voice)
David Zyler
- Tin Soldier #2
- (voice)
- …
Craig Fairbrass
- Mercenary #4
- (voice)
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That movie is so bad, here's my flaws for this movie the animation is boring, the songs are so annoying even Bernard the elf himself, also the humour is ridiculous and I never laughed at all I still believe in santa but this movie sucks I can't believe I saw the re release of that movie back in 2020 that was an absolute waste of money it is one of the worst Christmas movie ever made alongside Mickey's twice upon a Christmas and why does the villain look like a Star Wars character 😡 I still like Star Wars though so my rating on this movie is a 2/10 it is also Martin freeman's worst performance.
nice animation, lovely characters, a plot not really new but , in same measure, not bad. a holiday animation, perfect for Christmas season, a little too complicated for children, not a revelation for adults, mixture not always decent by music and past travels but nice. as lesson about possibilities of a poor character, for adventures, for the nuances to old ingredients and for the fresh atmosphere who makes all a little different by well known movies about theme. Vera Bannington can be a version of Cruela and Neville Baddington another Captain Hook but the adorable Bernard and his fundamental change, the Santa who has virtue to not be only a classical image , the voices - Tim Curry is important part from long chain of convincing bad guy in animation remembering George Sanders as Shere Khan - makes this film nice and almost convincing pillar for the spirit of an unique event of year.
Likeable festive fun that seems to be targeting the kids without really caring about the more discerning adults.
The character animation is vibrant and well designed even if it is rendered rather poorly, often looking more like a PS2 cut scene.
But it was still an interesting time travel based narrative that feels like it would have been better used as a double length episode of some TV show.
The memorable aspect is a recurring song that, in each retread of the same moment in time, adds a new voice to it.
I guess it's fine if you want to keep your prepubescents quite but you could do so much better. I would recommend any of the great non-festive family animated movies over this but if you really want something Noelesque I'd suggest "Get Santa" a delightful if imperfect Christmas romp.
The character animation is vibrant and well designed even if it is rendered rather poorly, often looking more like a PS2 cut scene.
But it was still an interesting time travel based narrative that feels like it would have been better used as a double length episode of some TV show.
The memorable aspect is a recurring song that, in each retread of the same moment in time, adds a new voice to it.
I guess it's fine if you want to keep your prepubescents quite but you could do so much better. I would recommend any of the great non-festive family animated movies over this but if you really want something Noelesque I'd suggest "Get Santa" a delightful if imperfect Christmas romp.
You can do with better than Saving Santa but you can also do with worse. It is formulaic with moments of cheesiness and some of the story is thin and only just about sustains the running time. The songs are hit and miss with Some Kind of Miracle and Do and Die being quite nice but the others rather forgettable and some of the voice cast like Joan Collins don't have much to do and don't register as much. The animation is colourful and well-textured with appealing character designs- though Neville's is on the stereotypical side. The music score, songs aside, is pleasant and catchy with some contemporary Christmas sparkle too. The dialogue has cheesy moments but also heart-warming and funny moments too more often than not, and the time travel stuff, while maybe convoluted for some children but something that adults will enjoy and appreciate, is very clever and inventive. And there is a really heart-warming Christmas spirit here, it is easy for considering what's happening in the story to be mean-spirited but that never did come across to me. The characters are cute and easy to like, Bernard in particular, and most of the voice acting is great. Martin Freeman- always an engaging actor- is immensely charming as Bernard and allows you to relate to him and his plight. Ashley Tisdale is both sassy and sympathetic, but top honours with no bias intended belongs to Tim Curry whose voice acting oozes with smarmy menace and it is the most energetic characterisation of the film(not a surprise, he is the most experienced voice actor in the cast and villains always has been his speciality). All in all, thoroughly decent family entertainment but perhaps won't please everybody, have already seen a rather indifferent reaction from some critics. 7/10 Bethany Cox
It's movies like this that really make you appreciate Disney, Pixar and Dreamworks for the talent in their animation departments because it's when you actually watch a movie like this that makes it so apparent how easy the others make it look because 'Saving Santa' really did lack the animation skills that we have all grown accustomed to.
The story here was actually a lot of fun because it was primarily built around time travel and took all it's basics from a very familiar movie (Back To The Future) so i think the adults probably already know the 'rules' of time travel (for example, don't let your old self see the new you...etc..) .. but the plot - a global shipping company wanting to steal Santa's sled and all his secrets just so they can be the biggest shipping company in the world - just went beyond cheesy... and not exactly one that the kids would understand all that well either.
The voices really didn't offer too much excitement... the songs, which were much more than i had hoped for and were used very 'musical-esque', easily had no excitement and/or energy... and the dialogue was also very predictable and uninspiring, although there were two parts that i thought were legitimately funny.
Even with all the warts, i gave this movie a six - but mostly because it surprisingly excelled in the future scenes and the tying together of the storyline between past moments and present moments (if you are an Arrested Development fan, you may really appreciate how well these all work) and also because it was still a Christmas movie set in the north pole :-)
.. maybe i'm feeling festive this holiday season with an almost undeserving six stars - would be a little more accurate to give it a five and a half - but it was fun and not even a full ninety minutes.
Merry Christmas everybody.
The story here was actually a lot of fun because it was primarily built around time travel and took all it's basics from a very familiar movie (Back To The Future) so i think the adults probably already know the 'rules' of time travel (for example, don't let your old self see the new you...etc..) .. but the plot - a global shipping company wanting to steal Santa's sled and all his secrets just so they can be the biggest shipping company in the world - just went beyond cheesy... and not exactly one that the kids would understand all that well either.
The voices really didn't offer too much excitement... the songs, which were much more than i had hoped for and were used very 'musical-esque', easily had no excitement and/or energy... and the dialogue was also very predictable and uninspiring, although there were two parts that i thought were legitimately funny.
Even with all the warts, i gave this movie a six - but mostly because it surprisingly excelled in the future scenes and the tying together of the storyline between past moments and present moments (if you are an Arrested Development fan, you may really appreciate how well these all work) and also because it was still a Christmas movie set in the north pole :-)
.. maybe i'm feeling festive this holiday season with an almost undeserving six stars - would be a little more accurate to give it a five and a half - but it was fun and not even a full ninety minutes.
Merry Christmas everybody.
Did you know
- TriviaBlitzen's vocalizer does work, but the audio is reversed. If you record Blitzen's voice and reverse it in an audio editing program, you can hear what he is saying. He tries to warn Santa and Bernard about the events that are about to transpire in the movie.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Yuliya Kovalchuk/Alexey Chumakov (2013)
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- Budget
- $7,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $9,278,821
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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