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00:00Share the magic of America's best-loved holiday tales this Christmas season.
00:27The classics that have warmed the hearts of generations are waiting for you on videocassette from Family Home Entertainment.
00:35Okay, Rudolph, full power!
00:38Like the timeless Christmas treat, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, with very merry music by Burl Ives.
00:45Then, it's everybody's favorite tale of Frosty the Snowman, filled with the songs of the wonderful Jimmy Durante.
00:52You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not cry.
00:57And the great Fred Astaire sings up a storm in Santa Claus is Coming to Town, also starring the voice of Mickey Rooney.
01:05There's more Yuletide magic with the Little Drummer Boy, voiced by Greer Garson, Jose Ferrer, and featuring the songs of the Vienna Boys Choir.
01:13Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, and the Little Drummer Boy.
01:21Video classics for you to take home and treasure this holiday season from Family Home Entertainment.
01:27Have you been told?
01:53Did you ever hear of the curious, furious, fidgety year when Santa Claus unhitched his sleigh and vowed he was taking a holiday?
02:03How do I know so much about Santa?
02:05Well, I'm Mrs. Claus.
02:08It was long ago before you were living.
02:12Not yet Christmas, but past Thanksgiving.
02:15Though I can't give you the very date.
02:17Santa got up that morning late, pulled on one boot and then its twin, ruffled the whiskers on his chin, and sat back down on the side of the bed.
02:30Great North Star, but I'm tired, he said.
02:33Painting wagons red and bright, sharpening ice skates half the night, wrapping presents and ribbons and gauze, has ward be weary, said Santa Claus.
02:45Crick in my back, cold in my nose, aches in my fingers and all ten toes, and a sort of kind of kink inside whenever I think of that Christmas ride.
03:00Now, Santa, you just rest yourself a bit longer.
03:03I've already sent for the doctor.
03:05We'll have you back on your feet in no time.
03:08Ah, ah.
03:12No wonder you got the shivering shakes.
03:15Probably never got over the case of near pneumonia you picked up last year, gallivanting around the world in your open sleigh.
03:23And for what?
03:24Just to deliver presents to a bunch of folks who don't give a hoot in the first place.
03:29But, uh...
03:30Now, now, doctor, it's not just presents, and you know it.
03:36What about all that Christmas spirit and goodwill?
03:38If you had any sense, you'd give it up as a bad job and stay home in bed this year.
03:43Oh, come now.
03:45If Santa stayed home, why, there'd be no Christmas.
03:48Who cares?
03:49Nobody cares about Christmas anymore.
03:51They don't.
03:54Of course not.
03:56Wouldn't surprise me none if nobody even believes in you anymore.
04:00Now, Santa, don't you pay him any mind.
04:02Nobody cares a hoot and holler for you are Christmas.
04:06Oh, by the way, Merry Christmas to you.
04:10Now, Santa, I hope you're not going to take any of that dot.
04:14No.
04:14Well, the man's right.
04:16I had that same feeling myself, but I just wouldn't admit it.
04:21Nobody really cares anymore.
04:25And then, besides, the doctor says I'm really not up to snuff.
04:29Besides, I'm due for a holiday.
04:33I better call the boys and tell them to cancel Christmas.
04:43Oh, warn the people.
04:44Tell the papers.
04:46I'm much too tired for Christmas capers.
04:50But, but, but, but, but Santa, you must be kidding.
04:53But it was true.
04:54Santa was taking a holiday, and the world would soon know that it was to be the year without
05:00a Santa Claus.
05:02Did you ever hear of that terrible year way back before you were born?
05:10When Santa Claus took a holiday on the night before Christmas morn?
05:21It was a year without a Santa Claus.
05:28A Christmas Eve so sad.
05:31It was a year without a Santa Claus.
05:36The worst we've ever had.
05:37The worst we've ever had.
05:39Santa woke up one day looking top good and gray.
05:44And this is what he said.
05:46And this is what he said.
05:47I could sure use some rest.
05:50I'm not feeling my best.
05:52And he yawned as he took to his bed.
05:55There'll be a year without a Santa Claus.
06:00I'm sure they won't miss me.
06:03There'll be a year without a Santa Claus beside your Christmas tree.
06:11And he slept through the day as the hours ticked away.
06:16And the time was growing near.
06:19And the children, they cried.
06:22They thought Santa had died.
06:24Every eye shed a blue Christmas tear.
06:27It was a year without a Santa Claus.
06:34A Christmas Eve so sad.
06:37It was a year without a Santa Claus.
06:42The worst we've ever had.
06:46Well, can you imagine, more or less, what happened when that news reached the press?
07:02Headlines screamed.
07:03Wires went humming.
07:05Santa says too tired.
07:07Not coming.
07:10Out in the stable, nuzzling hay, the reindeer dreamed of Christmas Day.
07:16But Santa phoned the reindeer groom.
07:19Uh, hang up the harness in the big storeroom.
07:23He called to his elves and he told each gnome.
07:26Cover up the shelves.
07:29We're staying home.
07:32What?
07:33Cover the shelves?
07:35Cried the gnomes and elves.
07:37Cover the dolls.
07:39And electric trains.
07:40And the rocking horses with shaggy manes.
07:43And the rubber boots for splashing in parts.
07:46And the cowboy suits.
07:47And the Noah's arks.
07:49And the Noah's arks.
07:52And the animals too.
07:54Hello, jingle bells.
07:59Number one elf speaking.
08:01And jangle bells.
08:03Will you stop that?
08:05May I ask who is calling, please?
08:08Oh, hi, Mrs. Claus.
08:10Yes, Mrs. Claus.
08:12Okay, Mrs. Claus.
08:13Sure thing, Mrs. Claus.
08:15Right away, Mrs. Claus.
08:17Who was that?
08:19That was...
08:20Come on.
08:24Hmm.
08:25It fits.
08:26It fits very nicely.
08:29I bet I could be Santa Claus.
08:32Who would know the difference
08:35If Santa Claus was me?
08:38Yes, who would know the difference?
08:41Just Santa Claus and me.
08:49Anyone can be Santa.
08:52Why can't a lady like me?
08:56I admit I'm underfed, but with a pillow from the bed.
09:00I could be Santa Claus.
09:03Oh, anyone can play Santa.
09:07I fantasized it a lot.
09:11With his hat upon my head
09:13And his suit of Christmas red.
09:15I could be Santa Claus.
09:19And with his ho, ho, ho, I'd be going
09:23Down the chimneys with his sack.
09:26And although my curls may be showing me
09:31I'll make sure they only see me from the back.
09:35Yes, anyone can be Santa.
09:39A tantalizing remark.
09:43Though his boots are not my size
09:45With a twinkle in my eyes
09:47I could be Santa Claus.
09:48I could be Santa Claus.
09:59With his reindeer and his sleigh
10:01I'd be up, up and away.
10:03Yes, I could be Santa.
10:06I could be Santa.
10:07I could be Santa Claus.
10:16Santa, you changed your mind.
10:18Oh, joy, oh, happy day.
10:22Well, boys, what do you think?
10:24Hi, Mrs. C.
10:26Mrs. C?
10:28No good, hmm?
10:30Well, I guess we'll have to move right on then to Plan B.
10:33Plan B?
10:34What's that?
10:36As I see it, Santa doesn't want to go because nobody cares, right?
10:40Right.
10:42He thinks there's no Christmas spirit, no goodwill, right?
10:45Right.
10:47So all you have to do is go down there
10:49And find some example of Christmas spirit left over from last year.
10:53Scout up some goodwill and show him some proof that somebody cares.
10:58Right?
10:59Right.
11:01Santa will change his mind and presto, Christmas is on again.
11:03Yippee!
11:05Yay!
11:07Now, make sure you don't get lost.
11:09Lost, lost.
11:11Vixen's made the trip, haven't you, dear?
11:13She'll take you.
11:15No problem.
11:17Now you just hurry along and gather up enough proof to change Santa's mind
11:21And we can get on with Christmas as usual.
11:24Bon voyage!
11:25Send us a car now and then.
11:26I wasn't sure I was doing the right thing, but faced with the idea of having no Christmas at all, drastic measures were called for.
11:41Well, what's all that racket out there, Ma?
11:46Oh, it was just one of the reindeer getting himself some exercise, dear.
11:52What with all the rest and relaxation around here.
11:55Everybody's jumpy as a leapfrog.
11:58It just isn't natural for this time of year.
12:01They'll get used to it.
12:03I have already.
12:06I tell you, this is life.
12:10If you say so, dear.
12:11Uh, are you thinking that I'm doing the wrong thing by staying home?
12:18Of course not, dear, but if you should change your mind.
12:22Okay, what are you up to, Ma?
12:26Me? Up to something?
12:28Oh, ridiculous.
12:30Do I look like I'm up to something?
12:32No, you don't look like you're up to something, but whenever you look like you're not up to anything,
12:38you're up to something.
12:42What are you up to, Ma?
12:44Now, it's nothing that need concern you.
12:47Poor jingle.
12:49Poor jangle.
12:51Jingle, jangle.
12:53Concern it, Ma.
12:55What's going on?
12:57They're only trying to help.
12:59Where are they?
13:01Well, they thought they'd just browse around the world and see if the folks didn't really care about you and Christmas.
13:06You mean they went down there out into that cruel world by themselves?
13:14Oh, of course not, silly.
13:16Vixen went with them.
13:18Vixen?
13:20She's just a baby.
13:22Oh, poor little girl.
13:27No telling what might happen.
13:29Now I'll have to go after them.
13:31Do you think you ought to, dear, with your cold and all?
13:35I have to go.
13:37Why, those three won't even get past the Miser brothers without...
13:40The Miser brothers?
13:42Oh, dear.
13:43Oh, I forgot all about those two.
13:45Of all the fool things for them to do,
13:48why, if Snow Miser doesn't freeze them just for the fun of it,
13:52his devil of a brother will put the heat on them for sure.
13:54Dasher!
13:57On the double!
14:01Away, Dasher!
14:05Away!
14:07The Miser brothers, what a pair.
14:12Snow Miser who controls the northern part of the world trying to turn everything to icicles,
14:17and his nasty brother trying to keep the south so hot with nary a snowflake a year.
14:24Thanks to me, Vixen and Jingle and Jangle were headed right between the two.
14:29Where are we?
14:30Where are we heading?
14:32What do you think?
14:34Yes!
14:36Don't just stand there, you fools.
14:38They're part of that Santa Claus gang of goody-goodies.
14:41They must be on their way to start everybody dreaming of a white Christmas again.
14:46Don't let them get through!
14:49Sting their britches for them!
14:52Get up!
14:54Get up!
14:56Of course, I never dreamed that Little Vixen would make the mistake of flying right smack into Heat Miser's territory.
15:15They got away!
15:16They got away!
15:17They got away!
15:26Just a baby, perhaps, but Little Vixen pulled the boys out of a pretty tight spot.
15:31I wonder where we are now.
15:33If you ask me, still in serious trouble.
15:36Look! Look down there!
15:37South Town, USA!
15:40That looks like as good a place as any to find some Christmas spirit.
15:44Take her down, Vixen old girl!
15:46Where is everybody?
15:51Boy, that's what I'd like to know.
15:53How can we find any goodwill if we can't even find any people?
15:56All right, buddy. Pull over.
16:00What's the problem, officer?
16:03What's the problem?
16:05I'll tell you what the problem is.
16:07Driving a... riding a...
16:09What do you call that thing, anyway?
16:11That's Vixen.
16:13Riding a Vixen the wrong way on a one-way street.
16:16Crossing the white line.
16:18And wearing funny-looking suits on a Sunday.
16:21But...
16:22Tell it to the judge.
16:24Hmm. Maybe they don't like reindeer in these parks.
16:27I know what. We'll make her a disguise.
16:30Take your socks off.
16:31Take my socks off?
16:33Just do as you're told.
16:36And there we have Instant Rover.
16:39Now then, let's take our dog for a walk
16:42and see if we can find some Christmas spirit and goodwill.
16:48Yoo-hoo, madam.
16:49What do you want?
16:51I wonder if we might speak with you for a moment.
16:54Do you believe in Santa Claus?
16:56At my age...
16:58Who are you?
16:59My name is...
17:01And what on earth is that?
17:03That's our little puppy dog Rover.
17:05A dog?
17:07Yep.
17:08Bark for the lady Rover.
17:09I've seen them.
17:10Two little fellas wearing goofy clothes.
17:13Uh...
17:14They didn't get into any trouble, did they, Officer?
17:15I'll say they got in trouble.
17:16Wait till the judge gets finished with them lawbreakers.
17:18He'll give them what for.
17:19Ha-ha.
17:20Not much Christmas spirit there, just as I feared.
17:21They're in trouble already.
17:22We better find them quick, poor little guys.
17:23Must be scared to death.
17:24I'm scared to death.
17:25I'm scared to death.
17:27Serves you right.
17:28Serves you right.
17:29Bark for the lady Rover.
17:30If you have a little puppy dog sled...
17:31Um, no...
17:32Last minute, the lady Rover Rover.
17:33You've got a little puppy dog.
17:34You're missing out, the lady Rover Rover.
17:36And that's okay.
17:37The lady Rover Rover.
17:38Not much Christmas spirit there, just as I feared.
17:43They're in trouble already.
17:46We better find them quick, poor little guys.
17:49Must be scared to death.
17:52I'm scared to death.
17:54Serves you right.
17:56Bark for the lady, Rover, indeed.
17:59Why don't we just skip the whole business and go home?
18:02I'd like to, but I'd hate to let Mrs. C down.
18:06We've just got to find a trace of Christmas spirit and goodwill somewhere.
18:10I know.
18:12Santa's favorites have always been the little ones, the children.
18:15Why don't we talk to one of them?
18:17Good idea.
18:19There are a whole bunch of children over there.
18:22Well, let's talk to them and get out of here,
18:24because I think Vixen's coming down with something.
18:27She's got a slight fever.
18:28Oh, poor thing.
18:30She's just not used to this weather.
18:32You just lay down here in the shade, girl.
18:37I beg your pardon, young man.
18:39May we have a word with you?
18:41Sure.
18:42Hey, you're dressed up like a couple of Christmas elves.
18:46Haven't you heard the news?
18:48Santa's taking a holiday.
18:50Yeah, it was in all the papers.
18:52Well, you don't seem to be very upset about it.
18:55Upset?
18:55Why should I be upset?
18:57Yeah, what's the big deal?
18:58You mean you don't care if Santa Claus comes or not?
19:01None of you?
19:03Nah.
19:04Of course not.
19:05It's none of our business.
19:07Besides, believing in Santa Claus is for little kids.
19:10Yeah.
19:12It's serious.
19:13Why, it's worse than I thought.
19:15If I were you guys, I wouldn't waste my time worrying about Santa Claus.
19:19You got a bigger problem.
19:21Huh?
19:22What do you mean?
19:23The door connection's got your pooch.
19:25Stop!
19:26See?
19:27Reindeer napping!
19:27You come back here!
19:29We'll see you!
19:30We can hang on!
19:31Hang on!
19:32A very nice boy, Ignatius Thistlewhite.
19:37Nice name, too.
19:39He didn't know it at the time, but he was going to be a much bigger help to the two little elves,
19:44and to all of us, than he could ever imagine, because a little later, when he got home...
19:50Uh, hi there, little fella.
19:53Can you spare a moment?
19:55Sure.
19:56My name's Ignatius Thistlewhite.
19:58Everybody calls me Iggy.
19:59What's yours?
20:00Uh, my...
20:02Uh, uh, uh, uh...
20:04Klaus.
20:06Uh, uh, Klaus.
20:08What can I do for you, Mr. Klaus?
20:10Well, I'm looking for two friends of mine.
20:13Uh, tiny little fellas.
20:15Uh, red suits.
20:16Oh, he must mean the two guys I met at school.
20:20They were asking us about Christmas and stuff.
20:22I sneeze!
20:26Ignatius, was that you I heard sneeze?
20:28Not me, Mom.
20:29It was my friend, Mr. Klaus.
20:31Well, why don't you bring him inside and talk, and I'll give him something for that cold.
20:37Mom!
20:38Dad!
20:39Meet Mr. Klaus.
20:40How do you do?
20:43Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, well...
20:46Uh, uh...
20:48Uh, uh...
20:50Uh, uh, uh...
20:52Uh...
20:52Oh, you poor man.
20:56Drink this, it'll make you feel much better.
20:58Thank you, thank you.
20:59Uh, uh...
21:00You say my friends were, uh, asking you about Christmas?
21:05Yeah.
21:06They wanted to know if we kids cared about Santa Claus and all.
21:09And, uh, what'd you tell them?
21:11Heck!
21:12I don't believe in Santa Claus anymore.
21:15That's kid stuff.
21:17Isn't it?
21:18Mm-mm...
21:19Oh, just as I thought.
21:23You don't believe in Santa Claus, do you, Dad?
21:25Why, uh, yes.
21:27Matter of fact, I do.
21:29How about you?
21:31Me?
21:31Why, of course I do.
21:36I believe in Santa Claus
21:43Like I believe in Santa Claus, and everything he does.
21:56There's no question in my mind, there's no question in my mind, that he does exist.
22:05Just like love, I know he's there, waiting to be missed.
22:14I believe in Santa Claus, but there was a time I thought I had grown too old.
22:30For such a childish rhyme, he became a dream to me, till one Christmas night, someone stood beside
22:46my bed with a beard of wine.
22:52So you're too old for Santa Claus, he said, with a smile, then you're too old for all the
23:06things that make a life worthwhile.
23:11For what is happiness, but dreams, and do they all come true?
23:20Look at me, look at me, and tell me, son, what is real to you?
23:31Just believe in Santa Claus, like you believe in love.
23:40Just believe in Santa Claus, and everything he does.
23:49Wipe that question from your mind.
23:54Yes, he does exist.
23:57Just like love, you know he's there, waiting to be missed.
24:09Just like love, I know he's there, waiting to be missed.
24:19I guess if you're not too old to still believe.
24:29Well, I guess maybe...
24:31By the way, when my friends left the schoolyard, did they say where they were going?
24:42Oh my gosh, I almost forgot.
24:46They were chasing the dog catcher's truck.
24:48They were what?
24:50He was taking their dog away in his truck, and they were trying to catch him.
24:53Their dog!
24:56Good grief!
24:59Vixen!
25:00Poor little Vixen, so frightened and sick in the dog town.
25:04It was one of those days when things just kept going from bad to worse.
25:09Santa wanted to get Vixen out of that dog town, and quick.
25:25Ordinarily, Santa doesn't like to show off his flying reindeer in front of people, but he was in a rush.
25:32Gosh, did you see that?
25:34I certainly did.
25:35I thought there was something different about that man.
25:39Mr. Claus!
25:42He must be...
25:43Wouldn't surprise me a bit.
25:44At the moment, nothing would.
25:47Then his friends must be real elves.
25:49And their dog!
25:51I'll bet that dog was a baby reindeer.
25:54Hmm, that's bad.
25:55They won't know how to take care of a reindeer at the dog pound.
25:58Gee, I wish there was something I could do.
26:00When you've got a big problem, son, it often pays to go right to the top man.
26:05Why don't you stop by the mayor's office?
26:07Tell him the whole story.
26:09He should be able to help.
26:11Hey, good idea, Dad!
26:13Well, it just so happened that Jingle and Jangle had the same good idea.
26:18When the man at the dog pound refused to let Vixen go,
26:21he suggested that they take their case to the mayor.
26:24Now, let me see if I got this straight.
26:34You two are elves.
26:37And that dog down at the pound is a reindeer.
26:43And you want to take him back to Santa Claus.
26:46At the North Pole.
26:48You see, Your Honor, we're here on a special mission.
26:55A secret mission.
26:57A secret mission, I should have guessed.
27:00Because Santa isn't coming this year.
27:03Yep, he wants to take a holiday.
27:08No, no, no, no more, please.
27:10I can't take any more reindeer, Santa Claus, elves.
27:15But we are elves.
27:18We're serious.
27:19How can we convince you?
27:21Oh, come on, son.
27:23What kind of fool do you think I am?
27:25You ain't got the chance of a snowball in Southtown
27:29of convincing me one-tenth of your story's on the level.
27:33A snowball in Southtown?
27:35What kind of chance is that?
27:37Not very good.
27:38It never snows here.
27:40Well, not in the last hundred years.
27:44Hey, I've got an idea.
27:46You elves can work magic and all that.
27:49You conjure up a good old-fashioned white Christmas for us
27:54right here in Southtown,
27:55and I'll buy every word you say.
27:58You will?
27:59I'll spring your reindeer from the hoose cow.
28:03Well, I'll call all the mayors in the U.S. of A.
28:07We'll give Santa an official national holiday this year.
28:15It's a deal.
28:18Goodbye, Your Honor.
28:20We've got lots to do.
28:21Yeah.
28:22See you all around the ski slopes, Mr. Mayor.
28:24It's going to snow, ho, ho, right here in Dixie.
28:35All will be white overnight, it will be cold.
28:39On Christmas Day, hey, hey, right here in Dixie.
28:44We'll do-si-do in the snow, so I've been told.
28:48We'll build a snowman, our very first.
28:52He's got a straw man, and fun to love for winter's worst.
28:58It's gonna snow, ho, ho, right here in Dixie.
29:03All will be white overnight, it will be cold.
29:06It will be cold on Christmas Day, painting right here in Dixie.
29:12We'll do-si-do in the snow, so we've been told.
29:16Now, take it easy, girl.
29:24I've paid your fine.
29:26We'll be going home now.
29:28A real reindeer.
29:30How do you like that?
29:32Aren't they supposed to be up north?
29:34That's why she's so sick.
29:36She can't take this warm weather.
29:39I've got to get her home.
29:41I hope I'm not too late.
29:44There we go, girl.
29:46Now, if anybody should come by asking about her...
29:53Oh, two funny little characters.
29:54They were here about an hour ago, but they couldn't pay the fine.
29:58I told them to go see the mayor.
30:00What am I gonna do about those two?
30:04Now, don't you worry, Vixen.
30:08I'm gonna take care of you first.
30:10Santa was worried about Jingle and Jangle.
30:18But he had an even more serious problem on his hands.
30:22If he didn't get Vixen back to the North Pole fast, well, who knows what might happen to the
30:28Littlest Reindeer of the team.
30:32Things looked pretty grim from where Jingle and Jangle and young Iggy sat.
30:36As far as they knew, Vixen was still in the pound.
30:41And they were faced with the problem of making it snow in Southtown.
30:44Well, all seemed lost.
30:48But Jingle got a brilliant idea.
30:52Mrs. Claus, if anybody can figure a way out of this mess, she can.
30:56How about calling Mrs. Santa Claus?
31:00Good idea.
31:01Why didn't I think of that?
31:03She should be along any minute now.
31:09I hope she doesn't wake my folks up.
31:12Here she comes now.
31:17Gosh.
31:19How about boys?
31:20Hello, Iggy.
31:22Say hello, Vixen.
31:24Golly.
31:26Hi, Mrs. C.
31:27Where are we going?
31:28To see Snowmiser.
31:33Here he comes now, the big ham.
31:56I'm Mr. White Christmas.
31:59I'm Mr. Snowmiser.
32:00I'm Mr. Icicle.
32:04I'm Mr. Tenbelow.
32:07Friends call me Snowmiser.
32:09Whatever I touch,
32:11turns to snow in my clutch.
32:13Ha, ha.
32:14I'm too much.
32:16Ha.
32:19He's Mr. White Christmas.
32:22He's Mr. Snow.
32:24He's Mr. Icicle.
32:27He's Mr. Tenbelow.
32:29Friends call me Snowmiser.
32:32Whatever I touch,
32:34turns to snow in my clutch.
32:38He's too much.
32:40I never want to know a day
32:44that's over 40 degrees.
32:46I'd rather have a certain
32:4820, 10, 5, and then I'm free.
32:51He's Mr. White Christmas.
32:59He's Mr. Snow.
33:01That's right.
33:02He's Mr. Icicle.
33:05He's Mr. Tenbelow.
33:07Friends call me Snowmiser.
33:10Whatever I touch,
33:12turns to snow in my clutch.
33:14Ha, ha.
33:16Too much.
33:17Ha, ha.
33:18Too much.
33:22Well, Mrs. Claus,
33:23how's your hubby?
33:25Well, I'm afraid
33:26he's got a pretty bad cold,
33:27Snowy.
33:28Oh, that's a shame,
33:29the poor fellow.
33:31He should have come
33:32to see me.
33:33I'd have given him
33:34a good one.
33:35Ha, ha, ha.
33:36Ha, ha.
33:37A little chilly humor there.
33:39Don't you dare make fun
33:40of Santa Claus like that.
33:41He's the nicest person
33:43in the whole world.
33:44Well, of course he is, Sonny.
33:45I love him a lot.
33:47You do?
33:47Well, of course I do, silly.
33:49Well, he's the best advertisement
33:51Snowbiz ever had.
33:53Ha, ha, ha.
33:54Ha, ha.
33:55Now, what can I do for you, madam?
33:57We need a snowstorm.
33:59Well, no sooner said
34:01than done, my little Icicle.
34:02Where do you want it?
34:04In a town called
34:05Southtown, USA.
34:08What?
34:08Hold it.
34:09Hold it.
34:10Hold it.
34:13No can do, Mrs. C.
34:14The South is under the control
34:16of my stepbrother,
34:17Heatmizer.
34:18And every time I try
34:19to send a little refreshing
34:20snow down there,
34:21what does he do?
34:22He turns it into rain.
34:24A fog.
34:25And who needs that?
34:27Well, if I get his okay,
34:28will you make it snow?
34:30Sure thing.
34:31But don't get your hopes up.
34:33You'll never get anywhere
34:34with that one.
34:35We'll have to try.
34:37Thanks, Snowy.
34:38Ah, don't mention it.
34:40And don't be such a stranger.
34:42Look, stop by
34:42with your hubby sometime
34:43and we'll have a blizzard.
34:50Where to now?
34:51You heard the man.
34:53We've got to see Heatmizer.
34:54I was afraid you'd say that.
34:57On, Bliton.
34:58I'm Mr. Green Christmas.
35:14I'm Mr. Sun.
35:17I'm Mr. Heat Blister.
35:21I'm Mr. 101.
35:23They call me Heat Mizer.
35:27Whatever I touch
35:29starts to melt in my clutch.
35:32Ha, ha, ha.
35:33I'm too much.
35:40He's Mr. Green Christmas.
35:42He's Mr. Sun.
35:45He's Mr. Heat Blister.
35:49He's Mr. 101.
35:52They call me Heat Mizer.
35:55Whatever I touch
35:57starts to melt in my clutch.
36:02He's too much.
36:04I never want to know
36:08a day that's under
36:1060 degrees.
36:12I'd rather have it
36:1480, 90, 100 degrees.
36:19Oh, some like it hot,
36:20but I like it really hot.
36:22He's Mr. Green Christmas.
36:28He's Mr. Sun.
36:30Sing it!
36:31He's Mr. Heat Blister.
36:35He's Mr. 101.
36:38They call me Heat Mizer.
36:41Whatever I touch
36:43starts to melt in my clutch.
36:47I'm too much.
36:51Too much!
36:52Well, well, well.
36:57If it isn't Mrs. Claus.
36:59Where's your husband?
37:00Out doing another commercial
37:01for my brother?
37:02Oh, come now.
37:03You know Santa
37:04isn't on your brother's payroll.
37:07Well, then he's grossly unfair.
37:08That's what.
37:10Traipsing around
37:10in that stupid sleigh of his,
37:12stirring up cold winter breezes
37:14and causing everybody
37:15to think fondly
37:16of snowball fights
37:17and sleigh rides
37:19and ice hockey.
37:21I assure you
37:22it's not intentional.
37:23Well, why doesn't he wear
37:24a bathing suit
37:25and drive a sand buggy?
37:27But we live
37:28at the North Pole.
37:29And he could sing
37:29the praises of heat
37:30and rain.
37:31I'll see what I can do.
37:33In the meantime,
37:34will you do us a favor?
37:36I don't see why I should.
37:37Nobody ever does
37:38anything for me.
37:39But what is it?
37:41Could you let it snow
37:43just for one day
37:45in the South?
37:46What?
37:47Snow in the South?
37:49Just for one day.
37:51Never!
37:56Unless there were
37:59something in it for me.
38:02Like what?
38:03Oh, like, for instance,
38:06if a little bit
38:07of northern territory
38:09were turned over to me,
38:10shall we say,
38:12the North Pole?
38:14Well, heavens,
38:15I don't know.
38:17That would be up
38:17to your brother,
38:18not me.
38:19Well, why don't you
38:21give the tootie-fruity
38:22snow cone a buzz
38:23on the hotline?
38:24See what he says.
38:25Hello?
38:30Snowy,
38:30this is Mrs. Claus.
38:32Hi there, sugarplum.
38:33How'd you make out
38:34with a hothead?
38:35I heard that,
38:36you snowball.
38:37Oh, my goodness.
38:38Speak of the devil.
38:39Madam,
38:40kindly state your business
38:41with that drippy snowman
38:43and get him out of here.
38:44Mind your blood pressure,
38:45hotcakes.
38:46Mother warned you
38:47about that low boiling
38:48point of yours.
38:49You think you're hot stuff
38:50just because Mother
38:51likes you best.
38:52Boys, boys,
38:53now please don't fight.
38:55Well, if I can't
38:55have a little fun,
38:56I might as well leave.
38:57Your brother agreed
38:58to let it snow
38:59in the south.
39:00He did.
39:01Of course,
39:02there has to be
39:02a small concession
39:03on your part.
39:05Oh, really?
39:06But what does
39:07a flaming fool
39:07want this time?
39:08The North Pole?
39:10Uh, uh, uh,
39:11yes, as a matter of fact.
39:14What?
39:15Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
39:16I told you
39:17he wouldn't cooperate.
39:18Cooperate?
39:19Surrender the North Pole
39:20you call cooperate?
39:22I could mind
39:22to chill your embers
39:23for you.
39:24Oh, yeah?
39:27All right,
39:28enough of this.
39:29I hate to do this
39:30to you boys,
39:31but you leave me
39:32no choice.
39:33I'm going over
39:34your heads.
39:35You're kidding.
39:35You wouldn't dare.
39:37I would,
39:38and I will.
39:39Mm-hmm,
39:40Mrs. Claus!
39:42See what you did,
39:43you old blizzard?
39:44She's gonna tell Mother
39:45what I did,
39:46you hot dog.
39:48It's all your fault.
39:49Come along.
39:50Well, we're not really
39:51going to do it,
39:52are we,
39:52Mrs. Claus?
39:54I mean,
39:54we're not actually
39:55going to disturb
39:56her.
39:58Oh, she's not serious.
39:59I mean,
40:00we're not really,
40:02are we actually
40:03going to see you?
40:04Yes.
40:06No.
40:08Who?
40:09Where are we going?
40:10Who are we going to see?
40:12We're going right to the top,
40:14Iggy, my boy.
40:16Mrs. C is through
40:17fooling around.
40:19We're gonna see
40:20none other than
40:21Mother Nature.
40:23Oh, gosh.
40:25I must admit,
40:26I was more than
40:27a little nervous myself.
40:29I'd never met
40:29Mother Nature,
40:30but I knew
40:31she didn't like
40:32to be disturbed.
40:45As I said,
40:46I was pretty nervous myself.
40:48I had no idea
40:49what to expect
40:50of Mother Nature.
40:51But frightened
40:52as we were,
40:53we were that determined
40:54that Santa
40:55should have
40:56his holiday.
40:59Oh, so they gave
41:01you a hard time,
41:02did they,
41:02Mrs. Claus?
41:03Oh, I'm sure
41:05they didn't mean to.
41:06Oh, yes,
41:07they did.
41:08They're nasty
41:08little boys,
41:09both of them.
41:10Oh, well,
41:12I wouldn't say that...
41:13Oh, I'll straighten
41:14them out for you.
41:16Oh, you...
41:17children!
41:21What is it,
41:29Mother Dear?
41:30Now,
41:32Mrs. Claus
41:33made a very
41:33simple request.
41:36Now,
41:36you let a little snow
41:38fall in Southland,
41:40and you
41:42allow just one
41:43nice spring day
41:44at the North Pole.
41:46All you have
41:48to do
41:48is compromise.
41:50At this time
41:50of the year
41:51especially,
41:52Santa needs
41:53some examples
41:54of the
41:55Christmas spirit,
41:57and we
41:58must set
41:58a good example
41:59for the people
41:59down there
42:00to follow.
42:01So,
42:01boys,
42:02police!
42:06I won't
42:07do it!
42:08Me neither!
42:09Stop it!
42:10Stop it!
42:10Yes,
42:12Mother Dear.
42:13Hmm.
42:15They're really
42:15nice boys,
42:16Mrs. Claus.
42:18Sometimes they
42:19bicker,
42:20but you'll have
42:21no further
42:21trouble with them.
42:23I do hope
42:24Santa enjoys
42:25his holiday.
42:27How can I
42:27ever thank you?
42:28Oh,
42:29don't mention it.
42:31Ta-ta!
42:31Ta-ta!
42:31Ta-ta!
42:32Ta-ta!
42:32Ta-ta!
42:32Well,
42:44little girl,
42:45I guess
42:45you're gonna
42:46be all right
42:47after all.
42:48Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
42:49Hello,
42:51what's this?
42:53Dear Santa,
42:54I had to go
42:55meet Jingle
42:56and Jangle.
42:57We'll be
42:57back soon.
42:59Huh.
43:00That's a relief.
43:01I'll look
43:02after those
43:03two.
43:04She will.
43:06Now,
43:06I can
43:07stay home
43:08and look
43:08look after
43:10my cold.
43:12Ah!
43:13Ah!
43:19Hey,
43:20kids,
43:20look at the snow.
43:22It's really
43:22snowing.
43:23Uh-huh.
43:25Yes,
43:26dear,
43:26I'll be
43:27home early.
43:29Well,
43:29I should be
43:30leaving here
43:30in a few
43:31minutes.
43:32What's that?
43:35Don't forget
43:35to wear
43:36my what?
43:39Galoshes?
43:40What
43:40did
43:41earth for?
43:42Oh,
43:43it's snowing,
43:44is it?
43:44In that case,
43:45I'll...
43:46What?
43:48Snow in
43:49Southtown?
43:51I guess
43:51those fellas
43:52weren't pulling
43:53my leg
43:53about Santa
43:54Claus
43:54after all.
43:57Santa,
43:58wake up.
44:00Look at
44:00these headlines.
44:01Yes,
44:02listen to this.
44:03Mayors declare
44:04legal holiday
44:05for Santa.
44:06Snow falls
44:08for first time
44:08in Southtown.
44:10And get this,
44:11day off
44:12for Santa.
44:14Yes,
44:14and these all
44:15say the same.
44:16Well,
44:17Mama,
44:18I guess
44:19you've proved
44:19your point.
44:20There is some
44:21goodwill
44:21in the hearts
44:22of all men
44:23at this time
44:23of year.
44:25This,
44:25especially
44:26this,
44:27proves it.
44:29The world
44:30gave me
44:31a vacation.
44:33Fast as a
44:46hurricane,
44:47children hurled
44:48the happy
44:49message
44:50around the
44:51world.
44:52Over each
44:52continent,
44:53isle,
44:54and isthmus,
44:54let's give
44:55Santa a
44:56Merry Christmas.
44:58With snow,
44:59the earth
44:59was already
45:00whitening.
45:01They rolled
45:01up their
45:02sleeves and
45:03worked like
45:03lightning.
45:04They opened
45:05their piggy banks
45:06and racked
45:07their brains.
45:08They chartered
45:08buses and
45:09special trains
45:10to reach the
45:12pole by the
45:1224th was
45:13all their
45:14goal.
45:15East,
45:16West,
45:16North,
45:17and South
45:18came gifts
45:19and gifts
45:20and gifts
45:20to spare
45:21from clever
45:22children everywhere.
45:24Tots who
45:25hadn't a
45:26penny to spend
45:27wrote him
45:27letters signed
45:28a friend.
45:29And they
45:30had more fun
45:31that strange
45:32December they
45:33said than
45:34any they
45:35could remember.
45:35what's this?
45:57Why, it's a
45:58letter for me.
46:00Dear Santa,
46:02I'll have a blue
46:05Christmas without you.
46:11I'll be so blue
46:15thinking about you.
46:24Decorations of red
46:27on a green Christmas tree
46:32won't mean a thing
46:37If you're not here with me.
46:38If you're not here with me I'll have a blue
46:44Christmas that's a blue
46:46Christmas that's certain
46:51And when that blue heartache starts hurting
46:59You'll be so blue
47:00You'll be so blue
47:01Christmas with me
47:02You'll be so blue
47:04With your Christmas of light
47:11But I'll have a blue, blue Christmas
47:21Santa, look, presents from the children
47:33Christmas present for Santa Claus
47:36Can you imagine that?
47:38Santa was silent for a minute
47:40His eye looked bright, but a tear stood in it
47:43And then he blew his nose like a trumpet blast
47:47God bless my soul
47:53He said at last
47:55By the big Borealis
47:57By my maps and charts
47:59I didn't know children had such kind hearts
48:03How could a man feel glad or proud?
48:08Then he turned away and blew his nose louder
48:11Isn't it wonderful, dear?
48:18When we told all the children you needed a holiday
48:21They all agreed
48:22So this year, they brought Christmas to you
48:25A holiday?
48:28Nonsense!
48:30Well, why is everybody standing around?
48:34There's work to be done
48:35Load up the sleigh
48:37Harness the team
48:38Fetch my coat
48:40But what about your gout?
48:42And the crick in your spine
48:44And your aches?
48:45Oh, my back feels fine
48:48Never felt younger
48:50Never felt stronger
48:52Haven't got a symptom any longer
48:55Now pile all those toys inside
49:02There's no time to waste
49:03Tonight, we ride!
49:06Yay!
49:10Hooray!
49:14Woo-hoo!
49:19Wow!
49:20I don't believe it!
49:22Hello!
49:24Here comes Santa Claus
49:26Here comes Santa Claus
49:27Right down Santa Claus Lane
49:29Big cinnamon blitzing
49:31And all his reindeer
49:32Pulling on the rain
49:34Bells are ringing
49:35Children singing
49:37All is merry and bright
49:39Hang your stockings
49:41And say your prayers
49:42Cause Santa Claus comes tonight
49:44Here comes Santa Claus
49:47Here comes Santa Claus
49:48Right down Santa Claus Lane
49:50He's got a bag that's filled with toys
49:53For boys and girls again
49:55He knows sleigh bells
49:57Jingle jangle
49:58What a beautiful sign
50:01Jump if they cover up your head
50:03Cause Santa Claus comes tonight
50:08Well, I've heard the old people often say
50:23That there never was such a Christmas day
50:25And that's one reason
50:27You may believe why children are merry
50:29On Christmas Eve
50:31You know yourself
50:33As you hang your stockings
50:35It doesn't matter if the winds are knocking
50:37Though the great gale roars
50:39Though nobody else would budge outdoors
50:42Snug in your bed
50:44Snug in your bed while the tempest drums
50:46You can count your blessings
50:47On fingers and thumbs
50:49For yearly
50:50Newly
50:51Faithfully
50:52Truly
50:53Somehow
50:54Santa Claus
50:55Always comes
50:57Santa woke for the night
51:03Feeling things weren't right
51:05And he was heard to say
51:08Get the reindeer hitched up, Mama
51:11I'm getting up
51:12Get those gifts loaded up on the sleigh
51:16There'll be no year without a Santa Claus
51:21I dreamed unhappy things
51:24About a year without a Santa Claus
51:30And all are joy and Santa free
51:36What a Santa Claus
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