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The other men place explosives all over Santa Claus' ice block and cut off his horns before leaving. Pietari jumps off the helicopter net into the reindoor pen to open the gate as the horde of elves runs toward him. Rauno and Aimo detonate the explosives, killing Santa and causing the elves to stop in the reindeer pen before they can hurt Pietari.
Santa's reindeer return, but without Santa or his sleigh, prompting the elves to wonder (again in song) what has happened to Santa. Meanwhile, Santa has crash-landed on a beach in Dania Beach, Florida, gotten his sleigh stuck in the sand, and been abandoned by his reindeer. Santa sings, bemoaning his predicament, then falls asleep.
Once he finds him, Julius is unable to convince Niko to return to the herd, and reluctantly joins him in the search for Santa's secret location. Meanwhile, Essie, a lost pet poodle, stumbles upon the wolf pack and is about to be eaten, but suggests to Black Wolf, the alpha wolf, the idea of killing Santa's reindeer. Essie is considered Black ...
Luckily, his magical sleigh, reindeer and precocious elves know how to get him through the night — and the rest of the year. Watch The Santa Clause on Disney+ The Santa Clause 2
Other than that, there was a cartoon short in 1948 (which is available to stream), a 2D animated Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie from 1998 with the voices of John Goodman and Whoopi ...
Grýla prepares to leave with an unconscious Santa using his sleigh to distribute the Glaskäfigs. A fight ensues, and Grýla is stopped by Callum and Jack, with an assist from Krampus, who arrives to help. Santa recovers, defeats Grýla with the help of his reindeer, and seals her inside one of her Glaskäfigs. Santa and Krampus acknowledge ...
Niko the reindeer has dreamed of being one of Santa's reindeers just like his dad. But Niko cannot fly and is afraid of heights so his goal seems impossible.
A 29-minute 1925 silent film production titled Santa Claus, by explorer/documentarian Frank E. Kleinschmidt, filmed partly in northern Alaska, feature Santa in his workshop, visiting his Inuit neighbors, and tending his reindeer. A year later, another movie titled Santa Claus was produced with sound on De Forest Phonofilm. [2]