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At a council convened by The Great Ak, the forest being tells the story of Santa Claus to explain why he deserves to be made immortal.

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00:06For to girls and boys we carry the toys that will fill their hearts with glee.
00:19In all this world, there is nothing so beautiful as a happy child.
00:27The forest of Bersi, an age ago.
00:36They are coming. The leaders of the Immortals are coming.
00:44Redak, they are here.
00:50You sound imps. Always forget who you are talking to.
00:54It's me, Tingler. Speak my language, please.
00:59Sorry. So much to remember. The other day, I spoke an alligator to a wood nymph.
01:05It's them. They've arrived. The leaders of the Immortals, Greatak.
01:09Good. Hurry and bring them to the council table.
01:12Si. Pronto. Tut'sui.
01:14Hai. Dozo. Dozvidanya.
01:18Bueno. Si. D'accord. Bye.
01:25Ah, good Queen Zerline. It will be a truly unusual night.
01:31Yes, Greatak. I wish you success.
01:34I must convince them. Or tonight will be Santa Claus' last sleigh ride.
01:45The Immortals.
01:49For the December, day and forever.
01:57For ages and ages to come.
02:01Till the last trumpet sounds.
02:04Her Majesty, the Queen of the Water Spirits.
02:10Immortality.
02:12The Lord of the Sleep Faze.
02:17In our present state.
02:20The Master of the Sound Imp.
02:24The Day and the War of the Dead.
02:29The Commander of the Wind Demons.
02:39The Grand Duke of the Light Elves.
02:42The Grand Duke of the Light Elves.
02:43With their Royal Highnesses.
02:44The Princess Flash and Twilight.
02:49The Protector of the Nooks.
02:54The King of the Riles.
02:59I bid you welcome.
03:04Immortality.
03:08We are called here to discuss the man known as Santa Claus.
03:15A mortal who has won the love of the entire world.
03:18Tonight, when he returns from his final ride, he will be visited by the spirit of death.
03:28Of all men who have inhabited the earth, no other so well deserves to live on.
03:34A mortal live on?
03:37Nonsense.
03:42We have come, so we will hear you out, Great Ack.
03:46Although your cause seems hopeless.
03:49But come to the point.
03:51What is your desire?
03:53Let Santa Claus be allowed to continue his yearly rides.
03:58His good work.
04:00But that would mean only one thing.
04:03Yes.
04:05Yes.
04:05To bestow upon Santa Claus the mantle of immortality.
04:23How shall I begin this story of the life and adventures of Santa Claus?
04:28At the beginning, Master Woodsman.
04:32At the beginning, Master Woodsman.
04:32Yes.
04:32The beginning.
04:34We live so happily here in the forest that we know nothing of the sorrow and misery that
04:40falls to the lot of those poor mortals who inhabit the open spaces of the earth.
04:53It was a short 60 years or so ago, an instant in immortal time, that I came upon the babe,
05:00abandoned
05:01in the snowy woods at the very edge of the forest.
05:07I left the child with the lioness, Sheegra.
05:11I ordered her to lie close to the babe and to give it her milk, and to send word throughout
05:17the forest that the child should not be harmed.
05:21Otherwise, he would have been Sheegra's evening meal.
05:25Great Ack, what is a child?
05:28You were always as you are now, Nesil, as immortals will always be.
05:34And you know nothing of children because there are none among us.
05:39And there will never be.
05:41It is so decreed by our laws.
05:43Born in our present state Never were babies we live
05:52Where no mortal has been With the nobility of non-humanity
06:02We have no children or kin
06:07Children.
06:09It would be nice to see one, to hold one, just once.
06:14For I sempre Today and forever Today and forever
06:25Today and forever To the first cracking of sun
06:29To the first cracking of time
06:33To the last trumpet sounds
06:37To the first cracking of doom
06:42A child of man, a baby
06:47Immortality
06:49The lioness Sheegra guards the babe
06:51I must wait and be silent
06:59Surely I can look after my young trees
07:02And the babe as well
07:05A child
07:08Maybe that's what I've been missing all these years
07:15A child
07:19Maybe that's the cause of emptiness and tears
07:23Is it too late?
07:25No, my heart would find a place
07:30It wouldn't take up too much space
07:34A child
07:39A child
07:42A child
07:44What is it that has disturbed you, Great Ak?
07:47I feel a strange presence
07:50Something that has never been in the forest of Burzee before
08:00Great Ak!
08:02It is the lioness, Sheegra
08:05She is beyond my control
08:20I thought no animal was beyond your control, Peter Nook
08:24Are you not the master of all animals in the world?
08:28It has never happened before
08:31Huh?
08:34Oh, Great Ak
08:35Find room in your heart to forgive me
08:38I have broken the law of the forest
08:41But please
08:42Let me keep the man child
08:44Let me know the joy and warmth of having
08:47This baby
08:53Sheegra
08:53Here
08:56It's all right, Sheegra
09:01Yes, I know what I told you
09:03You are right to be angry
09:06Please
09:07Let the babe remain
09:08Here?
09:10In the forest of Burzee?
09:13Where the human race has never yet penetrated?
09:18But the law, child
09:20The law
09:22The law's the law
09:25Or it wouldn't mean anything, right?
09:28The law is made by the Great Ak
09:31If he bids me care for the babe
09:33He himself has saved from certain death
09:35Who else in the forest would oppose me?
09:40I'd say you were fairly trapped, Great Ak
09:49Agreed
09:49She shall keep the babe
09:52And the lioness, Sheegra
09:53Will stay to protect them
09:57What shall we name the babe, Nesil?
10:00I will call him Claws
10:01For in the language of our forest
10:04It means
10:04Little one
10:06Little Claws
10:08Gets a bit chilly in this forest at times
10:13Luck
10:14To you, child
10:16Claws it is, then
10:18Baby in the woods
10:21Baby in the woods
10:24Thinks the world's all fun and laughter
10:28Doesn't know what's coming after, after all
10:33He's just a baby in the woods
10:39Till his careless days are over
10:43Till his careless days are over
10:43He'll be wrapped in four-leaf clover over all
10:51He hasn't yet
10:53Point his fingers
10:55He's still wet
10:56Behind the ears
10:58The acorn of the shady oak
11:01He thinks it's all a great big joke
11:05Claws
11:06Claws
11:07Tingler is here for your language lesson
11:09Hi, Tingler
11:10What's it gonna be today?
11:12Squirrel?
11:12Bee songs?
11:14Woodflower poetry?
11:15Or
11:15Elephant?
11:16All wrong
11:16Torto
11:18Incorrecto
11:18False
11:19All wrong
11:23Finch
11:24Oui, Monsieur Tingler
11:26Not French
11:27Finch
11:31Okay, let's practice by the stream
11:37Are all children like claws, Queen Zerline?
11:41No
11:41He is a very special child, Nisil
11:44And I'm sure he will grow up to be a very special mortal man
11:50I miss the babe I once had
11:57You must say goodbye for a time to Nisil and her sister's claws
12:02For you are going to accompany me on a journey through the world
12:06The world?
12:07Yes, where mortals not unlike yourself live
12:12We immortals are few, but mortals are many
12:16I would like to see the mortals, very much
12:19Go then, and be back by daybreak tomorrow
12:25Greatak called me a man
12:27What does that mean?
12:29It is the name mortals use for a boy who has grown, as you have
12:35Goodbye, Nisil
12:37There is another word the mortals use
12:41Mother
12:42Mother? What does it mean?
12:44One who has a child
12:47A mortal child who grows
12:49And becomes a man
12:51Are you my mother?
12:54I would like very much for you to call me that
12:57If only for this one time
13:00Alright then
13:02Goodbye
13:04Mother
13:12Hold tightly to my belt
13:14For we are going to journey through the air
13:17And circle the world
13:28Hold fast, claws
13:30When we land
13:31We shall become invisible to all whom we meet
13:45One measly cart, the lord of the manor shall hear of this
13:50But Squire Rushwell, it's been raining for a fortnight
13:54And this is the first day we could harvest
13:56You'll work in the dark tonight by torchlight
14:00And without your supper till the quote is made
14:07Put it back
14:09One more trick like that
14:12And you'll find yourself back at the orphanage, you will
14:16Wait, it's only a turnip
14:19A single miserable turnip
14:21Here, take it
14:23It's no use, claws
14:25They cannot see us
14:27So these are mortals
14:29Do they all act this way towards one another?
14:32It seems so cruel compared to our world
14:36Man's inhumanity to man, claws
14:40And I'll be back when you least expect it
14:43So be warned
14:47Do all mortals live like this?
14:50Come, you shall see
15:05Squire Rushwell tells me the serfs are acting up again
15:09Hmm, one of the little brats tried to steal one of my turnips
15:15Imagine
15:15Hmm, he only took it because he was hungry
15:19It's fine for you
15:21You've got everything you need
15:23Surely we can do something
15:26And I hear that another scamp wants to learn to read
15:30Imagine
15:31Hmm
15:32Next they'll be wanting to write
15:35You don't want to learn to read or write, do you, Jameson?
15:41Of course not, sir
15:43Soon they'll start dreaming of another kind of life
15:47That would be the end of all this
15:50We can't afford that, now can we?
15:53Hmm
15:54Sooner or later
15:57They'd want what we have
16:03This business of being a mortal
16:05I don't think it's for me
16:07But you are a mortal, claws
16:10And you will remain one until you are just a memory to immortals like Nassil
16:17I don't understand
16:18Come, you will understand in time
16:30Hey!
16:32Hey!
16:36Hey!
16:38Are they playing a game?
16:39No, they are training to be samurai
16:43Warriors who will fight and, if necessary, die for their lord
16:47That man is their teacher
16:52Hey!
16:53Hey!
16:55Yeah!
16:59Stop!
17:00Don't hit him!
17:01There is nothing you can do, claws
17:04Burn him!
17:08He's just a little boy
17:09He is learning to be an adult
17:12To survive in the difficult world of mortals
17:15But at his age he should be like I was
17:18Laughing and playing
17:20Ah, claws
17:21If it were only that simple
17:24Everything is so different from our forest
17:27Show me more, Great Ack
17:28I want to learn
17:29Come then!
17:33Where to now?
17:35To a place of trade
17:48Why are those children holding out their hands?
17:51They are homeless, claws
17:53They have no one to care for them
17:55No Nassil
17:57No Chiegra
17:59And they have no money to buy food
18:02They depend on the generosity of others
18:06I would like to help them, Great Ack
18:09There must be something I can do
18:22And men go to war, claws
18:24They fight amongst themselves for what are known as causes
18:29Good causes?
18:30Sometimes
18:32More often they are not
18:34War
18:36Men kill each other when they disagree
18:46What is man's use?
18:49Why is he here?
18:50Why is he born at all?
18:52To leave the world in some way better than he found it
18:57Great Ack! How can I do that?
18:59You must follow your star as others have before you
19:03And try to bring a measure of love and joy to the world
19:14Great Ack showed me all the places in man's world
19:18My world
19:19It's a hard and cruel place, but it's where I have to live
19:23Well spoken, young claws
19:25I will never forget what you've given me, Nassil
19:28Mother
19:30I'll never forget you
19:33You will come back to visit
19:35If you'd let me, I'd like that
19:38Call upon me whenever you have need, claws
19:42We too, anytime
19:44If you're feeling blue, we'll color you pink
19:50And we shall be here as well, to assist you
19:57Goodbye, son
20:00Goodbye, friends
20:02Goodbye!
20:03Good luck, Carlos!
20:05Guard his footsteps well, Xiegra
20:08Tingla
20:09You're both coming with me?
20:11Si!
20:11Oui!
20:12D'accord!
20:12Bueno!
20:13Riste!
20:13Si!
20:24I feel like something or someone is guiding my steps
20:28That I know exactly where I'm going
20:30Well, we're just on the edge of the valley now
20:33Just a little further by my calculations
20:36Does this valley have a name?
20:38Yes!
20:39Shhh!
20:40We are almost upon it
20:41Listen!
20:43Atención!
20:44Ata, ascolta!
20:46Ho-ha-ho!
20:51Ho-ha-ho!
20:52Ho-ha-ho!
20:53Ho-ha-ho!
20:54Ho-ha-ho!
20:55Ness!
20:55Shnei!
20:56Nieve!
20:57Snow!
20:59Snow!
20:59Snow?
21:00Yes!
21:01In the Laughing Valley of Ho-ha-ho!
21:04There is always snow
21:05Because it is always winter!
21:07The Laughing Valley of Ho-ha-ho!
21:10I like the name!
21:11I like the place!
21:13I like the snow!
21:15Let's make camp!
21:17There!
21:34Class!
21:35Class!
21:35Get up!
21:36You have...
21:39Guests!
21:40No!
21:48Thank you all!
21:49I promise I'll make you proud of me!
22:32Now, don't be jealous!
22:33You've got to learn to live together with Blinky Chiegra!
22:36Nassil sent Blinky to us and we all have to learn to live together!
22:41Now don't we!
22:44What was that?
22:46It sounded close!
22:47Let's have a look!
23:00He's frozen with corn!
23:02Let's get him warm!
23:03Let's get him warm!
23:09He's coming around!
23:11Hello!
23:12Where am I?
23:13Don't be afraid, little one!
23:15You're with friends!
23:16I'm Claus!
23:17I'm Claus!
23:18And this is Tingler, Chiegra, and Blinky!
23:21I'm Weakum!
23:22And I guess I got lost and I saw your house and I stepped into this big drift of snow!
23:27No!
23:27And it was very cold and...
23:29Well, you're alright now, Weakum!
23:32Tell us where you live!
23:34In a place for kids who don't have mothers and fathers or anyone else to take care of them!
23:38Well, little Weakum, let's be pals!
23:41You and me!
23:43Okay, Mr. Claus!
23:44Friends!
23:46Friends!
23:48What's that you're carving?
23:50Just a little cat!
23:52Like Blinky here!
23:55Blinky's a nice cat!
23:57I wish I had a cat like her!
23:59Well, there's an idea!
24:02You get some sleep and maybe tomorrow morning I'll have a surprise for you!
24:08A surprise?
24:09That would be nice!
24:13Good night, everybody!
24:16What do you have in mind, Claus?
24:18A cat like Blinky!
24:20A copy!
24:21A little wooden one!
24:33Not bad for your first spielzoid!
24:35Juguete!
24:37Juei!
24:37Meow!
24:38Toy!
24:41That's the word!
24:43Toy!
24:44A toy!
24:45I like the sound of the word!
24:47Yes, it's a good word, Tingler!
24:53And I slept at his house, and when I woke up there was this big surprise, what he calls a
24:58toy!
24:59Mr. Claus, can you meet another?
25:01Mommy, get awesome!
25:03We want to wake up to a big surprise!
25:06Big surprise!
25:08A wooden cat with yellow-green eyes!
25:11Yellow-green eyes!
25:13A little black cat with a big blue bow!
25:16A funny little cat sitting in the snow!
25:19A silly little cat with a great big smile!
25:22Could we have one for just a little while?
25:24Could we have one for just a little while?
25:25Could we have one for just a little while?
25:27Big surprise!
25:32We want to wake up to a big surprise!
25:35Big surprise!
25:37A wooden cat with yellow green eyes
25:41Yellow green eyes
25:43A little black cat with no meow
25:45A funny little cat, please tell us how
25:48A silly little cat with a tongue that's red
25:51A pretty little toy we could take to bed
25:55A big surprise
26:01We love you, pretty kitty
26:06We'd like you to stay
26:11We'll take turns, sharing kitty
26:17We'll each have you for a day
26:22We won't wake up to a big surprise
26:26Big surprise
26:27Big surprise
26:28A wooden cat with yellow green eyes
26:31Yellow green eyes
26:33A little black cat with a big blue bow
26:36A funny little cat sitting in the snow
26:39A silly little cat with a great big smile
26:42Could we have one for just a little while?
26:46Big surprise
27:03As how Claus had made his first toy
27:06There were more to come
27:08By the end of the week, he had made dozens
27:12You beg immortality for a toy maker?
27:18Surely there is more to tell
27:20Much more indeed
27:22The demand for his toys kept Claus busy
27:25But he was quite happy in knowing the pleasure it gave to so many children
27:30The Riles, Nooks and Wood Nymphs helped and supported him in his new endeavor
27:37Now, what do you call that one?
27:39Well, I thought you were the one with the names for things
27:41Okay, okay, right your eye
27:43I name it a bambula
27:46A bootchin
27:47A boobay
27:49How about a doll?
27:52Sounds perfect to me
27:53I'd like to give this one to that little girl
27:56The one I met in the castle during my trip with the Great Ack
27:59But she's a rich lord's daughter
28:01Rich or poor, children are children
28:04And I intend to treat them all the same
28:07Then this toy making is going to be a full-time business
28:13What was that?
28:19Mr. Claus, if you make another toy, we're coming for you
28:26Signed, King Ogwa
28:30Who is King Ogwa?
28:35Malvaggio
28:36Mauvais
28:36Dangerous
28:37Schleck
28:38Malo
28:39Bad
28:40Bad news
28:41Meow
28:42Meow
28:43A little more information, if you please, in Berzy talk
28:47Well, it's said that the Aguas influence children
28:50Make them do terrible bad things
28:53Like stealing, fighting and quarreling
28:56Disobeying their parents, that kind of stuff
28:59And where do we find these terrible Aguas?
29:02Their homes are in the Rocky Mountains
29:04Not far from here
29:05Hmm
29:07That's not good
29:10What are you going to do?
29:11Nothing
29:12It's toy making as usual
29:16Oh, one other thing I forgot to mention
29:18Yes?
29:19It's said that they can make themselves invisible
29:22Good night
29:27Invisible
29:28Well, that does make it a bit more difficult
29:32Is she Agra?
29:35Yes, I agree
29:38We'll have to be on our guard
29:45So, he's going to continue his blasted toy making
29:50Well, we'll see about that
29:57Now, you're in the front
30:26Come to me, ye nooks of the forest!
30:40Who are you that call upon the nooks?
30:44How do you know the call?
30:46I am a friend of your brothers in Burzee, a friend of Peter Nook.
30:54So, we cannot capture this Toymaker easily, for he has friends among the immortals.
31:02But we can keep him from making the children happy.
31:08Tomorrow, when he leaves for the village...
31:31...the children happy and the children happy, and they can get the children happy.
31:31I am the one who is a son-in-law.
31:31I am the one who is a son-in-law.
31:33I am the one who is a son-in-law.
31:42The Orguas! We must find a way to defend ourselves against these invisible foes.
31:48I won't be defeated so easily the next time.
31:57The Orguas have stolen the toys each and every time I've gone into the village.
32:04Counting yesterday, it makes twelve attacks.
32:07We must plan some type of defense.
32:14Good!
32:16Good!
32:18They'll never find this cave,
32:20and Claus will soon give up his toy making,
32:24and the children will be ours to control again.
32:34I'm going to try one more time by night and alone.
32:43Oh, Claus, that's bad! A bad idea!
32:47I must try one more time. I can't give up!
32:56Thought you could outsmart King Orguan, did you?
32:59The toys!
33:03I will continue to make my toys. I'll find a way. You'll see!
33:16Keep making toys! Cause our caverns are not yet full!
33:24Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
33:33Appear, King Orguan, and face me!
33:39Who dares call on us, and has the power to force us into visibility?
33:44It is I, Master Woodsman of the world.
33:48We owe no allegiance to you, nor to any immortal.
33:55That is true.
33:57Yet you have ventured to interfere with the actions of Claus,
34:01who dwells in Laughing Valley, and is under my protection.
34:06You rule only the forest of Berzy. The valley is ours.
34:13We will do as we please with this Claus.
34:17You shall not harm my friend in any way.
34:27Our powers are as great as yours, immortal fool!
34:35So, you refuse to obey me?
34:38It is war! War!
34:42No one is master of the Orguas.
34:46So, you defy me?
34:48With revenge!
34:51Your friend Claus shall be captured within three days,
34:56and done away with for good!
34:58If it is war you want, then war you shall have.
35:04Farewell, King Orguan. Forever.
35:13Great silver axe.
35:17I am sorry I have to call upon you.
35:21But this war cannot be avoided,
35:25although I have tried.
35:29Cut well, great axe,
35:32against these hosts of evil!
35:52Behold! They fight with tree branches!
35:56I will overwhelm them with our evil powers!
36:00Go forth, great dragon, and incinerate them!
36:25aldcally andhaba!
36:37Oh there they are.
36:43ź°€ģš“ė° want!
36:45Ooh there they will be sickness.
36:46Oh there they will be sickness given the ripping!
36:53Oh, my God.
37:27Your evil friends have been defeated.
37:32It is the law that good shall overcome evil.
37:37Forward, immortals!
37:39Charge!
37:50I hear you have many toys ready for the children.
37:55You may carry them safely across the valley without fear.
38:00The Aguas have perished.
38:16It's no use.
38:19You'll never get it to move.
38:32Reindeer!
38:33Yes, Claus.
38:35The reindeer will be able to pull your sleigh with ease.
38:39But they've never been out of the forest before, so you'll have to guide them with ease.
38:47How can I ever thank you, Peter Nook?
38:49By having these deer back in the forest before daybreak, Lou?
38:55Daybreak it will be.
39:00Are you sure you can handle all this, Claus?
39:03We'll soon find out.
39:05Already?
39:07Away we go!
39:25Why, we've crossed the entire valley in just a few leaps.
39:29It's almost like...
39:33Right!
39:33Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho,
39:40ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho,
39:47ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho,
39:48ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho,
39:49ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho,
39:49ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho
40:02Our first stop. In you go.
40:14I'm afraid, friends, that we've made our journey for nothing
40:17and we'll have to take all of the toys back.
40:21What's the matter?
40:22The doors are locked and I can't get in.
40:25We've never tried this at night before.
40:28Well, you have to get in somehow.
40:35Oh, sorry, the roof.
40:38Why don't you go down the chimney?
40:40Good thinking.
40:52Why, the children have hung their stockings by the chimney to dry.
40:56A good place for a little morning surprise.
41:02Why not?
41:23Well, that worked rather well.
41:25Well, if we find any more locked doors, we'll know what to do.
41:37Look! More toys!
41:39Where did they come from?
41:40The good Claus must have been here, for his are the only toys in the world.
41:46But how did he get in?
41:47A saint like Claus has no need to unlock doors if it pleases him to enter our home.
41:54St. Claus?
41:57Santa Claus!
41:59Santa Claus!
42:10You were late, Claus!
42:13I'm sorry, Peter Nook, but it was only one minute after daybreak.
42:17A minute is a minute, you know!
42:20I would like to use the deer again, and I think they enjoyed the trip.
42:26Well, I don't know about that.
42:28One time, yes, but...
42:31It's for the children.
42:33Won't you reconsider?
42:34For les enfants, bambini, kinder, ninos.
42:38For the children!
42:40For the children!
42:43Well, since you put it that way...
42:47Okay, for the children.
42:51But only once a year, on Christmas Eve.
42:56Christmas Eve, but that's only ten days from now.
42:59You won't have time to make enough toys.
43:02You'll lose an entire year.
43:04Maybe not.
43:05But how?
43:06If I had the toys the Aguas stole, I could easily fill the sleigh, and more.
43:13But how can we find them?
43:22It's no use.
43:24We've only one more hour until Christmas Eve.
43:27We'll just have to postpone the trip until next year.
43:32One year?
43:33Just think of all the toys we'll have by next year.
43:37But just think of all the disappointed girls and boys this year.
43:43See you all in the morning.
43:45Good night.
43:47Don't give up hope.
44:01Not so happy tonight.
44:07Unless...
44:13Klaus, get up.
44:14Klaus, get up.
44:14The toys.
44:15They found them.
44:20Get a move on, Klaus.
44:22Oh, you'll never be back by daybreak.
44:35My first Christmas Eve.
44:38Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
44:45His generous deeds will live forever.
44:50Your story touches even my cold and windy heart.
44:55Where is the man Santa Claus today?
44:58Santa Claus has been delivering the toys for 50 mortal years.
45:04And now, when he has won the love of all the world,
45:08the spirit of death hovers over him.
45:18I am only a mortal, Chiegra, and all mortal life fades.
45:25But this tree, with its decorations,
45:28will remind you of how we delivered our toys to children all over the world.
45:37We'll decorate the tree like this every year, Claus,
45:41and we will never forget you.
45:50And what is your desire, Great Ag?
45:54To bestow upon Claus the mantle of immortality.
45:59In all the world, there is but one mantle.
46:02It has existed from the beginning,
46:04and no mortal has ever dared to claim it.
46:08What will it profit any of us
46:11if it is allowed to remain in its lonely shrine for all time to come?
46:16You are right, Great Ag.
46:19I vote yes.
46:20So say you all...
46:23I!
46:25Against...
46:27So be it.
46:32Bring the golden crypt.
46:39We bestow this mantle upon Claus,
46:45who is called the patron saint of children.
46:57Merry Christmas.
47:00Sleep, my immortal son,
47:02and awaken to a new life.
47:21Thank you, Great Ag.
47:23I will try to be worthy of the mantle.
47:26Of that I have no fear, Santa Claus.
47:30I have devoted myself to the children, Great Ag.
47:34For in all this world,
47:36there is nothing so beautiful
47:40as a happy child.
48:01To be continued...
48:02doing, big throats,
48:06we sit down for all the great children,
48:06We will look for anon-arnaum,
48:08and have a tribute to the children,
48:09we will be seated.
48:09For in all this world,
48:19with the children in the past.
48:19We will be able to meet up our dreams.
48:19I will be able to meet up our camp,
48:21as we are Enrico.

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