A human orphan raised by the Faire Folke becomes the benefactor of all human children.A human orphan raised by the Faire Folke becomes the benefactor of all human children.A human orphan raised by the Faire Folke becomes the benefactor of all human children.
Dixie Carter
- Necile
- (voice)
Hal Holbrook
- Ak
- (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
- Wisk
- (voice)
- (as Carlos Alazaraqui)
Jim Cummings
- Old Santa Claus
- (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman
- Martha
- (voice)
Melissa Disney
- Gardenia
- (voice)
Jess Harnell
- Wagif
- (voice)
Nick Jameson
- Peter
- (voice)
- (as Nick Jamison)
Maurice LaMarche
- Mogorb
- (voice)
Brianne Brozey
- Ethan
- (voice)
- (as Brianne Siddall)
Cynthia Songé
- Sheigra
- (voice)
Kath Soucie
- Natalie
- (voice)
Sylvie Boyer
- Singer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Roger Freeland
- Singer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Margie Nelson
- Singer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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A very cherished and well-done version.
I watched this on YTV every year I could since they started airing it. I love it and so does my sister. My mom likes to watch it too. It gives that very Christmas-y feel to our home and when it came on the TV, we knew it was Christmas. I haven't seen the original stop motion one and I'm sure I wouldn't like it as much if I did considering that I think all of those movies are very dark and not filled with as much cheer as the animated ones. I know that this version is excellent for both adults and children and that its a very good movie for the Christmas season.
Watch it! =P
Watch it! =P
A very strange way to take on the story of St Nick
This film has a very great and unique way of takin on Santa Claus.Animation is decent enough.The story is where this movie shines.It has a good mix of fantasy and holiday film.if you are a fan of fantasy you will like this film.
Great for the little ones and Christmas spirit!
This version is better for little ones. The original version has a bit of darkness, so it's better to stick to the lighter version without having to worry about a little one's reactions to it.
The characters are still enchanting, and it's a very touching, light movie.
It's also an excellent way to open up a child's mind to the best part of Christmas... To bring happiness to the lives of others. It's a lot like the Pagan holiday Yule, so it's not as focused on religion but the Spirit of the Holiday... TO spend time with those you love in celebration and bring happiness to all, making winter a little brighter.
This is definitely a great movie to get to the heart of Christmas spirit.
(If you love this one, be sure to check out 1985 version.)
The characters are still enchanting, and it's a very touching, light movie.
It's also an excellent way to open up a child's mind to the best part of Christmas... To bring happiness to the lives of others. It's a lot like the Pagan holiday Yule, so it's not as focused on religion but the Spirit of the Holiday... TO spend time with those you love in celebration and bring happiness to all, making winter a little brighter.
This is definitely a great movie to get to the heart of Christmas spirit.
(If you love this one, be sure to check out 1985 version.)
Positive role model for kids
My son loves this and it is beautifully animated. Unlike the 1985 version of this same story, the angel of death is beautifully unthreatening. Let your kids try it out and you might not mind watching either. To quote my son, "It's kind of cheery watching these Christmas shows."
Not as good as the stop motion version
This version of The Life and adventures of Santa Claus is a pale, saccharine sweet sham when compared to the supurbly done stop motion animation of the 1985 version of this same story done by Rankin / Bass. This felt cheesy and half-hearted whereas the stop motion animated one has the distinct feel of a classic and was more true to the heart and feel of the old story by L. Frank Baum.
The story is good but it feels dumbed down compared to the stop motion version. A seldom known fact, Baum connected this story to his loved The Wizard of Oz by saying the immortal faeries of this story are the ones who enchanted the land of Oz to begin with.
The story is good but it feels dumbed down compared to the stop motion version. A seldom known fact, Baum connected this story to his loved The Wizard of Oz by saying the immortal faeries of this story are the ones who enchanted the land of Oz to begin with.
Did you know
- TriviaL. Frank Baum's fairylands were meant to give America a mythology. Though based on European archetypes, their characters are very American in their thoughts and mannerisms. By contrast, this version has more British accents (mostly Scottish) than American, and the soundtrack is based on Celtic folk music.
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