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Brian Cox is set to voice Santa Claus in Netflix’s upcoming festive animated feature “That Christmas.” Due later this year, the film marks the directorial debut of animation veteran Simon ...
Urkel Saves Santa. Family Matters fan favorite Steve Urkel is teaming up with St. Nick for Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie!.. The animated Christmas movie brings back the iconic '90s nerd, complete ...
In Search of Santa is a 2004 animated Christmas adventure film starring Hilary Duff and her older sister Haylie Duff in their first voice roles. It was directed by William R. Kowalchuk, the production of the film began in 1998 as it was originally to be entirely made in hand-drawn traditional animation and have planned to be released in 1999, but then somehow decided to, not only it was ...
The Story of Santa Claus is a 1996 CBS animated television special directed by Toby Bluth. It features the voices of Ed Asner , Betty White , and Tim Curry . The special presents an origin story for Santa Claus , who is depicted as a man named Nicholas Claus who wishes to give every child in the world a gift for Christmas.
Tim Conway (voice) Saving Santa: Direct-to-video, 2013 James Cosmo: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: 2005 The Santa Incident: 2010 Bryan Cranston (voice) The Santa Claus Brothers: 2001 Hume Cronyn: Santa and Pete: 1999 TV-Movie Peter Cullen (voice) Christmas Comes to Pac-Land: 1982 Andy Devine: Batman, episode The ...
December is here and, as expected, Santa and his elves are busy at work at the North Pole. After all, there are last-minute toys to finish cobbling and names to add to the "Nice List," before the ...
Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa is a 2002 American animated musical Christmas special. [1] One of two films produced by Colin Slater's Wolf Tracer Studios, the special features the voices of Walter Emanuel Jones , Mark Hamill , Jodi Benson , Paige O'Hara and Nancy Cartwright .
Must Be Santa" is a Christmas song written by Hal Moore and Bill Fredericks [1] and first released in November 1960 by Mitch Miller on Columbia 41814 (45 rpm). [2] A cover version by Tommy Steele reached Number 40 on the UK Singles Chart a year later. [ 3 ]