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Holiday | Santa Claus
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7.6/10
IMDbOutstanding Animated Program | 2010 | Chris
Outstanding Individual in Animation | 2010 | Andrew Edward
Best Animated Television Production | 2010
Character Design in a Television Production | 2010 | Bill
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2010
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue ADR and Music Animation in Television | 2010 | William R.
Music in a Television Production | 2010 | Michael
Character Animation in a Television Production | 2010 | Mark
Outstanding Animated Character in a Broadcast Program or Commercial | 2010 | Dave
Outstanding VoiceOver Performance | 2010 | Dave
Though uncredited, the voice of Mrs. Claus appears to be the voice of Betty White.
The idea of Santa's elves using "frostbite" as a curse word was previously used in the play 'The Workshop,' which debuted several years before this special aired.
This is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios TV special.
The animation model for the German Shepherd that the elves knock out in the opening sequence is the same for the lead character in Bolt (2008). The Shepherd in this special has traditional coloring of black and tan fur, while Bolt is an all-white Shepherd.
Released theatrically in 3-D with Monsters, Inc. (2001) 3-D.
"Lanny: [Repeated line] This is so tinsel!"
"Timmy Terwelp: You're a lot smaller than Santa's helpers at the mall. Are you a baby elf? Wayne: Uh - I am not a baby. I have a pension."