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Santa Claus and the Magic Drum is a 51 minute long Finnish-Hungarian animation released in 1996. The story is based on a 1995 children's book of the same name by Mauri Kunnas. The film has been recorded in Finnish, English and Swedish.
Initial release: December 24, 1996
Directors: Mauri Kunnas, Pekka Lehtosaari, Tibor HernΓ‘di
Music composed by: Riku Niemi, Juha Tikka
Adapted from: Santa Claus And The Magic Drum
Languages: Finnish, Swedish
Initial release: December 24, 1996
Directors: Mauri Kunnas, Pekka Lehtosaari, Tibor HernΓ‘di
Music composed by: Riku Niemi, Juha Tikka
Adapted from: Santa Claus And The Magic Drum
Languages: Finnish, Swedish
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Short filmTranscript
00:00When I was a young boy, you know my wildest dream
00:08Was to join all Santa Claus, go riding with his team
00:12And now I'm working for Santa, working for Santa
00:17Working for Santa, working for Santa Claus
00:21Working for Santa, working for Santa
00:26Working for Santa, working for Santa Claus
00:30Now I'm a little bit older, 176
00:34The gift wrapping department is where I get my kids
00:38Because I'm working for Santa, working for Santa
00:44Aren't we just about there already?
00:47That's what I thought. The village should be just over the next fell.
00:56Wow. There it is. Santa Claus's village
01:03There's a plane coming. There's a plane coming
01:20Calling, calling. This is Post Liner
01:23We have one more sack of mail for you
01:25More letters from children to Santa
01:27Request permission to drop mail sack, please
01:30Permission granted, Captain. Let her go
01:34OK. Coming down
01:37Thanks for the delivery
01:49Happy landings
01:51And a Merry Christmas to you
01:56Come in
01:58Morning Santa
01:59Ah, it's Noda and Willy
02:02Morning
02:03Come on in and shut the door
02:07I've got a dreadful cold
02:10We just got another mail sack
02:12But this must be the very last one
02:14It's only a few days to Christmas
02:16Oh-ho, that's quite a sackful
02:22What do you think, Agricola?
02:25Can we manage this lot by ourselves?
02:28Well, if Nora and Willy could stay to help open the letters and so on, then...
02:35Of course! That'd be great!
02:37Right then
02:39Get the ink bottle and register out, Agricola
02:42And let's get working
02:48Ready when you are, Santa
02:50Let's have the first letter
02:52Some drawing things for Mickey
02:58A book
02:59And modelling clay for Laura
03:02And cards
03:03And a jewel box
03:04A microscope
03:05Oh, and a water pistol for... John
03:11Anna wants track shoes
03:13And Lena wants...
03:15A violin case
03:16And for Mary
03:18The Phantom of the Opera
03:19Signed, Henry
03:21Did you get all that, Agricola?
03:24Did you get all that, Agricola?
03:31All... Per... Ra...
03:36All done!
03:37That's Henry's wishes in the book
03:39That was the 650th letter
03:42Are there many more?
03:44Ah, I think that was the last one
03:49Yep, the sack is empty
03:53Oh, but there's still one more
04:01Open it up, Willy
04:03There you are, Santa
04:08But this is...
04:10Is...
04:11Is...
04:12A jolly picture
04:17And...
04:18A signature
04:23Rascal
04:25What is it?
04:26Umm...
04:27I don't really know
04:29Let me have a look
04:32Hmm...
04:33It looks like a ball of dust
04:35But who'd want one of them?
04:37This rascal chap doesn't seem to be a great artist
04:42And how are you doing?
04:49Are you still at it?
04:51I thought some hot juniper tea would be good for Santa's cold
04:56And for the rest of you
04:57Thank you, my dear
04:58We just got these letters finished
05:01But this last letter has given us a bit of a headache
05:07We can't make it out
05:09Let me have a try
05:11Well...
05:13There's a fun drawing
05:15I think it's a...
05:18A what?
05:20It's a...
05:23Hmm...
05:24I can't really say
05:26But this writing paper is very old
05:29We haven't used this for decades
05:31You could take the boys some drawing paper
05:33You're right
05:35But that doesn't clear up the problem of what Rascal wants for Christmas
05:44Oh dear me
05:45I really have to get going on my rounds of the toy workshops
05:49Willy
05:50Nora
05:51Do you want to come with me?
05:53Yes
05:54Hey
05:55Then we can show the letter to the Master Elves
05:57They often have a better eye for these things than we do
06:00That's a good idea
06:02Santa
06:04Santa
06:05You really need to keep warm or that cold will only get worse
06:09You have to be in good shape for Christmas
06:11But Santa, you know you really should be a bit careful with that cold of yours
06:22Mama Claus wasn't just making a fuss about nothing
06:37She's the village doctor after all
06:41A little cold like this?
06:43This is no problem
06:44How are things going in the furniture department, Marty?
06:57Oh Santa
06:58Hello there
06:59We're fine here
07:01Just finished the furniture for Jenna's Dolls House
07:04And the Dolls House
07:05And the Dolls House itself
07:06Wow
07:11Take a look
07:12There's the loom
07:14Look at that
07:16And here's the living room and the TV
07:19Looks as if the TV channels need some more tuning
07:40Keep up the good work, Marty
07:43How is your work coming along, Raphael?
07:58Well now
08:04All 500 wooden dogs painted
08:09And not a single smudge anywhere
08:11Well done, Raphael
08:13Excellent
08:14Believe it or not
08:16Raphael has the surest hand of all the painters in the village
08:21It looks as though Brother Chevy is working in top gear too
08:30Oh ho ho ho ho
08:32Yippee
08:33Yee-haw
08:34Yippee
08:35Isn't that Master Rich veneer?
08:36Yee-haw
08:37Yee-haw
08:38Yes
08:40But what the dickens has got into him now?
08:43Oh Santa
08:44Howdy doody
08:45Wow
08:46Ow
08:49Rich, what on earth are you playing at?
08:54Well
08:57I'm just breaking in these new rocking horses
09:01You can't have wild mustangs
09:04Wrapped up in Christmas paper
09:07Am I right?
09:09I suppose you are
09:12But Rich, could you give us a hand?
09:15We've received this letter
09:17Well
09:20Let's have a look at it
09:22It's from a little lad called Rascal
09:25But we can't make out what he's asking for
09:28What do you think the drawing shows?
09:36Hmm
09:37It's an aeroplane
09:39Really?
09:40An aeroplane?
09:43Yeah
09:44I'll see to it
09:45Just as soon as I've got these wild horses broken in
09:49Alright
09:50An aeroplane?
09:55Maybe Master Rich was right
09:57I think we should hear first what the other Master Elves have to say
10:02Hmm
10:03If this is the printing works
10:05We'll ask Master Tipo Graf what he thinks of this drawing
10:08The boy is clearly artistic
10:22A fine hand
10:23There's strength here
10:25A boldness that's
10:26That's
10:27That's
10:28Well
10:29What is it?
10:30Ah
10:31What is it?
10:32Yes
10:33Ah
10:34What is it?
10:35Yes
10:36What is it?
10:40This is
10:41Saint George
10:42Saint George?
10:44Saint George?
10:45Yes indeed
10:46The knight Saint George
10:48And the
10:50Dragon
10:51Surrender
10:52Vile Dragon
10:55Hey
10:56Come on
10:57Come on
10:58Tip
10:59Hey
11:00Socks
11:01Stop that
11:02Tip
11:03Socks
11:04Stop this right now
11:06Yep
11:07An open and shut case
11:09The boy wants a book
11:11A book of tales
11:13Like George
11:14And the dragon
11:17So what's up with Tip then?
11:19Hello Tara
11:20How is my favourite clothing designer?
11:23Tara
11:24We're trying to solve a riddle here
11:26Little Rascal has drawn a picture of what he wants
11:29But we can't make it out
11:31Tip says that it's a picture of Saint George and the dragon
11:35Huh
11:36A book?
11:37What an ink-soaked old fool that Tip is
11:40Hmm
11:41This is a pattern for a pullover
11:43Reindeer
11:44Fells in the background
11:45The Northern Lights
11:46The Northern Lights
11:47This boy wants a woolen sweater
11:49That's what it is?
11:50A pullover?
11:51Yes
11:52I'll need it for him in a flash
11:54Northern Lights
11:55It's a storybook
11:56A book?
11:57Pardon me for laughing
11:58Ha ha ha ha
11:59It's a pullover
12:00It's a pullover
12:01A book
12:02It's a book
12:03It's a pullover.
12:06A book. It's a book.
12:08A book.
12:09It's a pullover.
12:10A book.
12:11A pullover.
12:11A book.
12:12A pullover, I see.
12:14I don't think we're going to get an answer here.
12:16A book.
12:17Pullover.
12:18It's a pullover, you silly gnome.
12:20It's a book.
12:21Pullover, pullover, pullover, pullover, pullover, pullover, pullover, pullover.
12:24Book, book, book, book, book by George.
12:27Pullover, pullover.
12:28Book, book, book.
12:28I said pullover.
12:29It's a book.
12:30Yeah, but I said pullover.
12:32It's a book.
12:32Marion, what do you make of it?
12:37I think this is a doll.
12:41A sort of soft teddy.
12:44But this looks more like a lion's mane.
12:48And a tail like a raccoon.
12:51But are these a chimp's hands?
12:54And frogs' legs?
12:57Moose antlers?
12:59And a duckbill?
13:01A moosefrag?
13:03Chimp duck?
13:04Raccoon beer lion?
13:06Yes.
13:08Or is that a trunk instead?
13:11Don't worry about a thing, Santa.
13:13I'll have it ready by this evening.
13:16A puzzle.
13:20An engine.
13:24Boris, is it something spooky?
13:30Yes.
13:31The boy wants to scare his teachers.
13:35It's a skeleton suit.
13:37Right?
13:38Yes.
13:39Skeleton suit.
13:42Maybe it would be best to let all the master elves get their suggestions ready and then we can decide which one seems best.
13:53Hmm.
13:54That sounds sensible enough.
13:55Hmm.
13:56That sounds sensible enough.
14:02What is that?
14:03What is that?
14:04Whoop!
14:05Whoop!
14:06Whoop!
14:07Whoop!
14:08Whoop!
14:09Whoop.
14:10Whoop!
14:12Full-a-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no
14:13Hey, stop that!
14:26What's got into it?
14:32Look out below!
14:33Ow!
15:03Santa, are you all right?
15:12Yes, yes, no harm done.
15:17No, no harm done at all.
15:24Tarnation and botheration.
15:26No harm done, eh?
15:33Ah-choo! Ah-choo!
15:46Bouncing and plouncing like that won't do any good at all for that cold of yours.
15:51I really ought to send you straight to bed.
15:54But my dear Mama, I can't possibly be off sick in the middle of the Christmas rush?
16:00And besides, hmm, this cold isn't all that bad yet.
16:08No, not yet.
16:09But you'd better promise me one thing.
16:12No getting yourself all wet.
16:15I can promise you that.
16:17But now I have to go and see Rock Candy's new caramel dispenser over at the sweet factory.
16:22Can we come too, Santa? Please?
16:25Of course you can. Provided you remember to brush your teeth afterwards, hmm?
16:36Wow, Nora. Rock Candy gets to work in the middle of all of this every day.
16:42If I could only get a summer job here one of these days.
16:46And what would you do? Be a toffee taster or something?
16:49So, this is your new candy dispenser, eh?
17:01Yes. Here she is. And I've built her with my own hands.
17:06It's beautiful. Does it really make sweets?
17:09Yes, of course. Shall I show you?
17:11All the ingredients are in tanks. Sugar, vanilla, truffle concentrate, marzipan, toffee, chocolate and licorice.
17:22These buttons allow you to program whatever candy you like.
17:26And the machine will make it for you in a few seconds.
17:30Would you like to try?
17:32Yeah!
17:32Let's, er, let's make a really big chocolate Santa Claus.
17:40Right, good. A super extra large chocolate Santa Claus.
17:46I'll just program the instructions.
17:48Let's go.
17:48Let's go.
18:02Yes! Pretty impressive, eh?
18:18No doubt about it, Rook. It's a fine toy.
18:26Listen, it's that sound again.
18:28Hey!
18:51Hey!
18:52What in the blue blazers is happening?
18:54Uh huh.
18:55It must have been the Tooth Fairy. I've used too much sugar.
19:10Actually, it works splendidly. I mean, have you ever seen such a huge and perfect chocolate Santa?
19:18Santa, you have a point there.
19:25I know I wasn't supposed to get wet, but it wasn't my fault. Rock Candy's machine just went crazy on us.
19:53Accidents will happen, but we really have to get rid of that cold of yours.
20:00Hmm. Would burdock syrup be the thing for this?
20:06Or perhaps a miracle cordial?
20:09I think we also ought to be asking why you seem so accident-prone today.
20:15I don't remember anything like this before.
20:17Well, I don't think you can call these things accidents.
20:29They're just little mishaps.
20:31These things happen.
20:32Just a few little mishaps.
20:44Chocolate Santa.
20:51Oh, just a few mishaps, eh?
20:55Darn a dog on it.
20:56I don't think that things are quite as they should be.
21:23Yes, Rock Candy's machine.
21:25And that pogo stick business.
21:27Have you noticed that every time, just before something peculiar happens, we hear this odd sound?
21:41There it is again.
21:43But now we are going to find out what it is.
21:45Come on, Willie.
21:47Outside, quick.
21:48Look.
21:55Look.
22:07The Village Band.
22:08The Village Band.
22:09Hmm.
22:10Hmm.
22:11Hmm.
22:12Hmm.
22:13Hmm.
22:14Hmm.
22:15Hmm.
22:16Hmm.
22:17Hmm.
22:19Hmm.
22:20Hmm.
22:21Hmm.
22:22Hmm.
22:23Hmm.
22:24Hmm.
22:25Hmm.
22:26Hmm.
22:27Hmm.
22:28Hmm.
22:29Hmm.
22:30Too much.
22:31Hmm.
22:32A drum.
22:33That strange sound comes...
22:34from a drum.
22:35Yeah!
23:05When I was a young boy
23:07You know my wildest dream
23:09Was to join all Santa Claus
23:11Go riding with his team
23:13And now I'm
23:15Working for Santa
23:17Working for Santa
23:19Working for Santa
23:21Working for Santa Claus
23:23Working for Santa
23:25Working for Santa
23:27Working for Santa
23:29Working for Santa Claus
23:31Now I'm a little bit older
23:33176
23:35The gift wrapping department
23:37Is where I get my kids
23:39Because I'm
23:41Working for Santa
23:43Working for Santa
23:45Working for Santa
23:47Working for Santa
23:49Santa Claus
24:03Listen
24:05The drum
24:07It's coming from the loft
24:09Over the gift warehouse
24:11It's coming from the loft
24:13Over the gift warehouse
24:21Come on Willy
24:23Now we're going to get to the bottom of this
24:25I'm
24:27I'm
24:29We're going to get to the
24:31We're going to get to the middle of this
24:33This is the key
24:35And the
24:37The
24:38The
24:40The
24:42The
24:43Is
24:45Is
24:47Is
24:48Is
24:51Is
24:53It comes from up there.
25:20What if it's just a woodpecker
25:22that has found its way into an empty
25:24barrel? We wouldn't really need to go up
25:27and look, would we?
25:29What? Are you chickening
25:31out now? Me?
25:32No way, but
25:34would you go up first?
25:42Garam, pajabas, and bother
25:44raking. Those nippers are coming
25:46up here. I'd best make
25:48myself scarce.
25:51The drumming stopped.
25:52Let's go back down.
25:54Nonsense. We're going to get this
25:56cleared up.
25:56Ah!
26:00I don't know.
26:30I don't know.
26:39An owl!
26:44Look, Willie. That window is open.
26:49And fresh snow.
26:51Someone has climbed out of there just now.
26:56Just who is playing around here?
27:00Don't go on and don't bite me. That was close.
27:06Well, there they are. Little Rascal's presents.
27:23They're all just fine presents, but I certainly can't say what would be the right one.
27:30I thought it should have been an aeroplane, but I have to say this teddy looks just as good.
27:36What are we going to do now?
27:41Hey, we've clean forgotten about Megabyte, the computer wizard.
27:45Her computer has files on all the children everywhere in the world.
27:50Let's take a look at what sort of hobbies Rascal has.
27:54It might help us to decide something about his present.
27:57That's not a bad idea.
27:59Let's go over and see her right now.
28:02Rascal, eh?
28:05That's a funny old name.
28:08There can't be so many children by that name out there.
28:11I certainly hope not.
28:14Here we go.
28:16R, R-A, Ralph, Ramon, Randolph, Randy, Raul, Raphael, Rascal.
28:27R, Rascal, there it is.
28:33But my computer says there is only one rascal anywhere in the world.
28:37But he's not a child.
28:39He's a man.
28:40A man of 55.
28:44What?
28:45A 55-year-old rascal?
28:47Now I really don't understand.
28:50Santa, do you still have Rascal's envelope?
28:53Can I have a look at it?
28:55Of course.
28:57Look, Willie, just as I thought.
29:05This letter was posted 50 years ago.
29:08Take a look at the postmark.
29:10Golly, it's dated 50 years ago.
29:13No wonder the writing paper looks so old.
29:16But we only got it yesterday.
29:18This letter must have been lost in the post.
29:21It fell behind a cupboard or something in the post office
29:23and it's been lying there all the time.
29:26Yes, and now they've finally found it.
29:30Just imagine how poor little rascal must have felt.
29:33He probably thought Santa had forgotten all about him.
29:37Hmm.
29:38What are we going to do about his presence now?
29:47It's starting again.
29:50It's coming from the roof.
29:52And what's that?
29:54What's that?
30:14What's that?
30:15It's a computer virus!
30:25A short circuit!
30:45Come and look!
30:55The whole village is blacked out!
31:10Now this has definitely gone too far!
31:20Up on the roof!
31:24That's what you get you fiddling, faddling elves, you!
31:32Who is it?
31:33It's a shaman, a lapish wizard!
31:36Well, tarnation and dog bite me blue!
31:39Those pesky elves can see me, even though I blacked them out!
31:46Why?
31:47You twisty, misty, interfering lights!
31:50It's as good as broad daylight up here!
32:01The shaman is casting a spell!
32:08Lights of the north be dimmed henceforth!
32:10Die no more on man nor beast!
32:12Till from my spell you are released!
32:16Well, come on then!
32:17Uh oh!
32:26He put out the northern lights and fell off the roof behind the house!
32:47Do you think he might have hurt himself?
32:50We'd better go and look!
32:52But I don't see why this shaman keeps teasing us with his drum!
32:57Normally these shaman are a quiet, peaceful lot!
33:00Look!
33:02That's where he landed!
33:04And he took to his heels!
33:06He's trying to get away into the fells!
33:09Let's harness up a reindeer!
33:11We could take Santa's thunder!
33:13He'd catch him in a flash!
33:15That's true enough!
33:16That little shaman won't go very fast in all this snow!
33:19Achoo!
33:29You really ought to have stayed at home!
33:32Yes, Santa!
33:34Mama Claw said that if you catch cold out on the fells,
33:37Her herbal medicines won't work on that flu of yours anymore!
33:45Don't you worry!
33:46We'll be back before you know it!
33:48Thunder here will catch our little trap in no time!
33:51Hmm?
33:52Hm?
33:53Shhh!
33:54Ah!
33:55Ah!
33:56Ah!
33:57Ah!
33:58Ah!
34:00Ah!
34:13Ah!
34:14Ah!
34:15Well!
34:17It's Santa. They're after me.
34:19And there's no place to hide on these thratted fells.
34:23That darned, please-faced moon.
34:25I can't put it out.
34:27They never taught me that on Wizardry 101.
34:32Look, there he is, up there.
34:35He's almost at the top.
34:37Gee up, Thunder. Yee-haw!
34:41Oh, fiddling fiddlesticks.
34:46Oh, they're getting close.
34:50Too close.
34:52Giddy up, Thunder. Yee-haw!
34:57Dagnabbiti!
34:59And I can't remember a single Santa stopping spell.
35:03But what do you think of this one?
35:15Whoa!
35:16Whoa!
35:35Hey!
35:37Now I remember.
35:40Hey!
35:40Now I remember.
35:42Look, Woolie, the drum.
36:07But I can't see the shaman anywhere.
36:12Come quick, Nora, let's grab the drum.
36:19Not so fast, elf-brattlings.
36:28Get your balls off!
36:32Thunder, help them!
36:38Oh, no!
36:45Get away!
36:53Oh, no!
36:56Get away!
37:00Oh, no!
37:15Well done, Thunder.
37:17We've got the drum now.
37:18That shaman won't cause us any more trouble.
37:21Oh, heavens above!
37:24Santa!
37:25Come and help me up.
37:28I seem to have fallen in the stream.
37:32Coming, Santa.
37:34Now I think we are in trouble.
37:37Santa will freeze if we don't get him home.
37:52Come on, Thunder.
37:54Giddy-up!
37:55What a nice moonlight swim in December.
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38:23try this hot onion milk Santa I just added a few drops of camphor thanks
38:39Tara let's have a look then it doesn't look at it all still going up and it's
38:50only a few days to Christmas I'm very much afraid that Santa will have to stay in
38:55bed over Christmas this year the elves will have to deliver the presents
38:59without you no no I'm afraid you may be right Baba dear I'll stay home
39:20think of it Christmas without Santa it's all that nasty shaman's fault at least we
39:33got rid of that shaman character yes without the drum his magic won't be
39:38worth much but what is that little Christmas tree doing there up there on
39:43the roof of the village hall look it's moving of course I'm moving what do you
39:49think I am a log or something it's the shaman he's back and the drum is in the
39:55village oh run devil drumsticks now I have to hurry he mustn't get the drum
40:04hello drum that is come to get you I don't think we can make it in time and down we go
40:26well done with well done Nora great catch it looks like we've got the drum
40:50tarnation and botheration now everything's going wrong hello shaman hello you'd better give up we've got the drum
41:05come on up come on out stop shaman stop
41:21come on up to see that noise
41:39oh look out
41:42Now, what's all that noise?
41:51What's going on down there now?
41:54Look, it's Shaman!
41:58Shaman, stop the Shaman!
42:01Stop the Shaman!
42:05The Shaman, where's the Shaman?
42:12Something's wrong out there.
42:23The Shaman!
42:25Hey, not in the office.
42:28The Rascal's presents are in there.
42:42Well, I'll be hornswoggled.
42:55But this is my letter.
42:57My little letter.
42:59I think the Shaman must have banged his head.
43:02That's Little Rascal's letter.
43:04Yes, yes, it's my letter.
43:09I'm Little Rascal.
43:12That is, I was.
43:14Now I suppose I'm Big Rascal.
43:17You?
43:18Yes, it's me.
43:20I, Rascal Rapscallion, of the old Shaman clan of Rapscallions.
43:25It's 50 years since I sent this off to Santa Claus.
43:30I was five years old when I decided to tell Santa of my secret wish.
43:36And I drew this picture.
43:39My mum said it was a fine drawing.
43:43I posted it off and I waited for a reply.
43:48But it never came.
43:49I waited and waited.
43:52I waited 10 years.
43:5520 years.
43:57But when 50 years had passed,
44:01I began to feel a bit annoyed about it all.
44:05And I decided to cause a bit of a stir.
44:09After all, I am Rascal Rapscallion,
44:13a pretty powerful Shaman and lapish sorcerer.
44:16And here I am.
44:18But why on earth did you ignore my letter, Santa?
44:22Look, Rascal, we only got your letter a couple of days ago.
44:26The letter was lost in the post.
44:29And it seems as though it took 50 years to arrive here.
44:33Those presents were made for you, for Rascal.
44:36For, for, for me?
44:38All those presents?
44:40For me?
44:42Wow!
44:45Well, be jiggered.
44:47For me?
44:49But I didn't even ask for a present.
44:52What?
44:53You didn't wish for the present at all?
44:56Well, what was the drawing then?
44:58We couldn't make head or tail of it.
45:00You couldn't make head or tail of it.
45:04But it's me, little Rascal.
45:07Me in an elf outfit, delivering presents to the children.
45:11I was trying to ask if I could become one of Santa's helpers.
45:17An elf?
45:18An elf?
45:19You wanted to become an elf?
45:24Yes.
45:25It was my special wish.
45:27But now I suppose I'm too old for it.
45:31Look.
45:32We elves are usually pretty long in the tooth.
45:38So, if you really still want to join us, then you'd be very welcome.
45:44Me?
45:44An elf?
45:45Yes!
45:46Rascal the elf!
45:51Rascal the elf!
45:53Yahoo!
45:56And, uh, can I help to deliver the presents this Christmas with Santa?
46:02Hmm?
46:02See you!
46:03I'm very much afraid that Santa won't be able to go along at all this year.
46:11He really ought to be in bed right now.
46:13What?
46:14Just because of a little drop of flu?
46:16Huh!
46:17Bring me my drum!
46:18Runny nose and icky fever!
46:34Take your things and quickly leave here!
46:36Be con-fowl flu, I order you!
46:40I put an end to Santa's woe!
46:42Beat my drum and flu bugs, go!
46:48So, how do you feel now?
46:52Remarkable.
46:53My temperature's all gone.
46:55But, uh, but, it feels as if...
46:59Uh...
47:01Hick!
47:03Hick!
47:05Meow!
47:06Choo!
47:07Uh-oh.
47:08Santa's flu seems to have gone to socks.
47:11Hick!
47:12And Santa's got the hiccups instead.
47:14Ha-ha-ha-ha!
47:15Santa's got the hiccups instead.
47:16Ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho!
47:18ΡΡΡ-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t.
47:25Eow-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho!
47:28Don't you worry, socks.
47:30You can stay in bed all Christmas.
47:32We'll look after you.
47:36The main thing is that Santa is fit and well again.
47:41Hick!
47:42Hick!
47:43Hick!
47:43Hiccups usually go of their own accord by the morning
47:55But if you like, I can chant you a proper hiccup spell
48:00No thanks, no more spells
48:07Perhaps it's best, no more spells then
48:13Wow, I can't believe this
48:36Rascal is an elf, Rascal is an elf
48:40Hey
48:41Santa, hey, stop
48:46Whoa there
48:48Well, Rascal, what is it? Why have we stopped?
48:53Santa, I'd quite forgotten
48:55The Northern Lights
49:00Merry Christmas
49:22Merry Christmas, everyone
49:26Yeah
49:30When I was a young boy
49:48When I was a young boy
50:00You know my wildest dream
50:02Was to join all Santa Claus
50:05Go riding with his team
50:06And now I'm
50:07Workin' for Santa
50:09Workin' for Santa
50:12Workin' for Santa
50:14Workin' for Santa Claus
50:16Workin' for Santa
50:18Workin' for Santa
50:21Workin' for Santa
50:23Workin' for Santa Claus
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