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Santa's Apprentice from The Daily Pinup
A crossover between the animated series «Santa's Apprentice» and the animation film «Klaus». Nicholas and Margu, respectively.
Christmas kids connected with Santa Claus and the story of his origin!
Everyone mentioned so often that Wild Kratts was a cartoon from their childhood that I decided to get nostalgic too
And in the end I sketched Nicholas from Santa's Apprentice, whom I really loved watching on TV as a child úwù ✨
Why not watch this for this Christmas season?
There's not a reason.
Really, you won't regret it.
(Full series on English and French)
Freeform’s schedule for November 9-15.
Kickoff to Christmas continues with Freeform Premieres of Christopher Robin (2018), The Secret Life of Pets (2016), and Santa's Apprentice (2010).
I’m watching Santa’s Apprentice in English for the first time (I’ve watched the show in French a bit), and I just can’t get over the Australian accent.
The Magic Snowflake (2013)
The Magic Snowflake (original French title L'Apprenti Père Noël et le flocon magique) is a 2013 French animated Christmas adventure comedy film made by Gaumont Animation. This full-length animated feature film was co-produced with Snipple Animation[1] and Dapaco Productions. This is a sequel to the 2010 animated film Santa's Apprentice.
I’m probably just shouting into the void here, but...
If you’re looking for good Christmas movies, I recommend Santa’s Apprentice and its sequel, The Magic Snowflake. They’re French-produced 2D animated films from 2010/2013, and they’re both really sweet, charming movies, perfect for children, families, and fans of animation/Christmas movies. As of writing, they’re both streaming on Netflix, so check them out!