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The Santa Claus Trilogy with a Jolly Holly Cocktail

Aaron & Aaron Season 2 Episode 27

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Two drinks in, zero pretense, and a sleigh full of hot takes. We crack open Disney’s Santa Clause trilogy with a Jolly Holly in hand and ask the only question that matters on a cozy movie night: what still feels like Christmas and what just feels loud?

We start by deconstructing the Be Our Guest Jolly Holly—vanilla vodka, dark rum, butterscotch, apple cider—and troubleshoot the flavor until it actually tastes like December. From there, we track how a perfect premise in 1994 turned into a broader sitcom romp in Part Two and a glossy, time-twisting spectacle in Part Three. The core throughline still works: Tim Allen’s gruff charm, Charlie’s unwavering belief, and a North Pole that, at its best, feels lived-in rather than plastic. We dig into what the movies added to holiday lore—the council of Mother Nature, Tooth Fairy, Sandman, Father Time, Cupid, Easter Bunny, and Jack Frost—and why small character choices (Bernard’s clipped authority, Judy’s cocoa wisdom, Neil’s deadpan evolution) make these films rewatchable.

Not everything lands. The second film’s angst and toy-factory coup wobble, and the third turns sparkle up to eleven without the heart to match, even with Martin Short chewing frozen scenery. Still, we find bright spots, including Lucy’s sweetness and a few well-placed gags about contracts, HR, and the hazards of magical fine print. We even wander into park talk: for a studio that loves seasonal overlays, why isn’t this franchise celebrated at Christmas? Picture a Judy-approved cocoa stand, a “Santa clause” contract gag wall, or a quick-hit workshop walkthrough that turns nostalgia into a warm, shareable moment.

Grab your mug and queue the first film; keep the second for myth-building fun; let the third play while you wrap gifts. If you enjoy the ride, subscribe, leave a quick review, and tell us your trilogy ranking and your pick for best elf. Your turn: classic, guilty pleasure, or background noise?

SPEAKER_03:

Hello, and today we're talking about the Santa Claus trilogy of movies while sipping on a jolly Holly cocktail from Be Our Guest Restaurant. Welcome to Cheers to Ears.

SPEAKER_00:

We're gonna click our drinks. We're gonna toast, we're gonna toast name. And get our cheers to it.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay, so how do we make a Jolly Holly cocktail?

SPEAKER_03:

Well, how do we make it or how do they make it? How do they make it? Let's talk about them first. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

And cost and yeah, the whole deal.

SPEAKER_03:

So at BR Guest, it's Granger's Deluxe Organic Vanilla vodka, Meyer's Original Dark Rum, Butterscotch syrup, and apple cider garnished with a sugar gram cracker rim, and it's$16.50 on top. Like we'd always talk about BR Guest on top of the price.

SPEAKER_02:

$16.50 extra. Yeah. So ours, we we of course had to modify just a bit. So we used Vale Vanilla vodka and one and a half ounces. We did, it was supposed to be one ounce of Myers Dark Rum. I did an ounce and a half because I just did one of the little minis of Gibbs Hill Black Rum. Okay. Just because I didn't want to buy a full bottle of Myers, although we've needed that enough times that I probably should just buy a bottle of Myers dark rum. Three ounces of apple cider, and then it was one ounce of butterscotch syrup. And then mixed, shaken, and then poured over ice. And it tasted the first drink was a little plasticky taste.

SPEAKER_03:

It's not bad. But it's not what I was hoping. Yeah. The flavor combos are my favorite. I love a butterscotch. I love a butterscotch. Yeah. I mean, it does still taste a little. I mean, we added more butterscotch to it.

SPEAKER_02:

We did. And it's a little better. So I think the vanilla vodka wasn't necessary. Maybe like two shots of the dark rum. I think I think that would have gone well with butterscotch and apple cider. Yeah. Yeah. And maybe a cinnamon stick for a garnish.

SPEAKER_03:

Right.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, a little Christmassy.

SPEAKER_03:

I was expecting so this is episode very good at in this.

SPEAKER_02:

Episode two of our Christmas month long series of Christmas episodes. And I'm not getting a real good Christmas vibe from these drinks so far.

SPEAKER_03:

I think a cinnamon twist would help. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. I think it'd help a lot.

SPEAKER_02:

Because we did this the Keshian spiced cream for our Christmas episode last year, and that to me was very Christmassy. Yeah. That was a good one. In fact, I need to look up how to make that again, and I might need to drink one of those. Good.

SPEAKER_03:

Just yeah, it's Christmas time. It's as we're recording this, it's not yet Thanksgiving, but it's Christmas time. Huh?

SPEAKER_02:

Have you watched any Christmas movies yet?

SPEAKER_03:

Well, we have now.

SPEAKER_02:

We have now. Right.

SPEAKER_03:

These are my first ones.

SPEAKER_02:

Oh, these were the first ones? Yeah, I don't know. So I usually start early November with a Hallmark Christmas movie. And as I'm watching it, I say the plot of like what's going to happen next, because they all have the same plot as I'm watching the movie. Yeah. And then I move on. And I only started watching it. I didn't watch the whole thing Christmas with the Cranks. That's a great list. It's one of my first ones. But we jumping ahead to we watch all three of the Santa Claus movies.

SPEAKER_03:

All three Santa Claus movies. So the Santa Claus is to me just a classic. So it's worth watching all three to me, just because the Santa Claus is one of the best, one of the best Christmas movies, in my opinion. It's a great story. I think maybe he is better in Christmas and the Cranks.

SPEAKER_02:

That to me is a better movie.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

Christmas with the Cranks. But it might this has more appeal because it's a Disney movie, more appeal, family appeal. Where Christmas with the Cranks isn't necessarily a family, a full family appeal movie because, and I don't want to say it has adult themes, but it's more adult humor.

SPEAKER_03:

Right.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. I came up as we we didn't talk about this. We just said, oh, just chat about the movies, right? All three of them. We didn't watch the series. Have you watched before we get into that? Have you watched the series? They did last year.

SPEAKER_03:

Yes, I watched it last year. And that was forgotten all about it.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

I didn't think about watching it this time. This is three movies. We just watched the movie. This was six hours of movies. Yeah, so you did it. We both did this differently. Again, like as we do. As we do, as it works. That's how we wrote. Our only homework was watch the movies and let's talk about it. And let's talk about it. Sometimes we've again looked we sometimes we do talk about how we are going to discuss it.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

But we did not do that here again. So what did you do?

SPEAKER_02:

So I just kind of came up with some different questions to prompts. We can have some discuss discussions based off of those.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay. Yeah. I came up with like three or four tidbits, like what the movie's kind of what the movie's about. Okay. Well, that'd be good interesting. In a little way. Okay. And then like what the important things about the movie are. Okay. In a cheers to ears kind of way.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay. Well, I like that.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, not in a regular movie. Not in a syscall and ebert kind of way.

SPEAKER_02:

No, we don't do sickle and ebert. Yeah, we do cheers to ears. We do cheers to ears.

SPEAKER_03:

And no one else does it like us. Yeah. So should we start with Santa Claus? The first movie.

SPEAKER_02:

Mine are all kind of intermingled.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Throughout all three, because mine could be.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh.

SPEAKER_02:

So, and I I will just say that right off the bat. Okay. I thought these all and I've never sat down and watched them all back to back to back. Okay. I think they did a good job of making these back to back to back, even though they were made 12 years apart. Yeah, I have all the gears down here. 1994 was the first one. Then 2002 and 2006. Correct. Yeah. So 12 years is a pretty good span. All the kids grow up and and whatnot. So anyway, why don't you give us a little tidbit on episode or the episode one? The first Santa Claus. Okay. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

The first Santa Claus, I summed it up by saying a man accidentally kills Santa then inherits his job. Which raises several questions about morality, labor laws, and estate planning.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

This movie asks you first and foremost, do not think too hard.

SPEAKER_02:

No. Suspend reality. Just go ahead and do that.

SPEAKER_03:

Do you want me to just talk about the whole movie and then you ask a couple questions?

SPEAKER_02:

And then we can do a couple questions, or we can do all my questions at the end. I think we'll well let's just do a rundown.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay, let's do a rundown of all the movies. That sounds good. That's a good idea. Yeah. As we just discussed this at all before recording. We just sat down and turned on the camera. Yeah. Yeah. It's important to read contracts before you murder someone.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes.

SPEAKER_03:

That's a big point of the movie.

SPEAKER_02:

Well, usually a contract is just go murder someone.

SPEAKER_03:

Contract killing.

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Yes.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, the murder involved becoming them.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay. And uh it was an accidental killing. And the the allergic reaction of Tim Allen. Oh, yeah. So him becoming Santa was like a huge allergic reaction.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes. He bloated. He grew, he grew hair. He grew hair. Lots of hair. Crazy. And it all went white.

SPEAKER_03:

But this is a holiday classic.

SPEAKER_02:

I think so. Right. Yeah. This is if you want a good movie, just sit down with the whole family. This is it. This is a good one.

SPEAKER_03:

It's a holiday classic that proves that the one department that needs work at the North Pole is human resources.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Because that contract is not how they should have worked it.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, that's dicey. Right. Yeah. To be so going into the and I know, and maybe we don't mention this right yet, but the th well, spoiler alert, in the third one, there's the escape clause. And why wasn't he told about that in the first movie?

SPEAKER_03:

Why wasn't he told about that?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. Suspend it your belief and common sense while watching these. As with most Christmas movies. So what about episode two?

SPEAKER_03:

Santa Claus Part Two, right? Santa Claus Part. That's all it's called. Yeah. 2002. Right? So in this one, Santa must get a wife.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes, the Miss Claus. The Mrs. Claus.

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But it plays out like a 90s sitcom. Gotta get a wife. Blah blah lots of jokes about getting a wife. Maybe even 80s, late 80s.

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Because there's a little threes company, like misunderstandings. Yeah.

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And plus there's a huge plastic toy in this movie.

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Yes.

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That uses melted crayons as moisturizer. Yeah. Yeah. And it's that's a good one. And it's half romantic comedy, half dystopian toy factory coup.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. Angry Santa.

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Crazy. The Angry Santa's crazy.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. So what was interesting about this one is it introduced characters that would be more prominent in the third one. Like I don't know if they had plans to do a third one at when they did the second one, but they transitioned.

SPEAKER_03:

It was actually, I think they go one, two, three as how good they are. I think they actually get a little worse as they go along.

SPEAKER_02:

They do. They do. I will agree with that.

SPEAKER_03:

I think the evil Toy Santa looks like a build-a-bear dictator yelling, you're on the naughty list.

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Yeah.

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Making a little too much coal. And it answers the question: what if Santa had to speed date and overthrow his own fascist duplicate at the same time?

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

That's a question everyone asks.

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Yeah. I do all the time.

SPEAKER_03:

I mean, what if Santa speed dated?

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Yeah. And had to throw overthrow a fascist dictator.

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That's just normal questions.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, normal questions that come to mind.

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But that's my overview of Santa Claus part two.

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I for Santa Claus part two, I didn't like that Charlie had so much angst. It was like bad parenting. That was like a big theme in it. Is it good parenting? Is it bad parenting? I don't think he he should have had as many issues as he did in the second one. I just don't.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

So anyway, moving on to the third one. I don't know. Number three thoughts.

SPEAKER_03:

I love Martin Short, first of all. Yeah. This wasn't his best role. No. I know. It sucks because he overplayed it, but we'll talk about that in a second. So Martin Short, this movie, here's what this movie was Martin Short, Time Travel, and Canada.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

That's three words, three phrases that sum up the whole movie. It's like a Mul Hawley display comes to life and demands a feature film. I'd agree with that. And these are all jokes for this movie. Okay. It's not my favorite. If Elsa were an acting coach, she would tell Martin Short to just tone it down a little.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

And Elsa's kind of over the top sometimes.

SPEAKER_02:

They didn't write his villain character quite right.

SPEAKER_03:

I think they wrote it. Here's my take on it. They probably wrote it, and then Martin Short ad-libbed 90% of what he said.

SPEAKER_02:

Probably.

SPEAKER_03:

Because that's him.

SPEAKER_02:

Is he an ad-libber? Oh, he's so good at it. Okay.

SPEAKER_03:

And so they just used a bunch of that because it was probably written really horribly, and he made it even better.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. The uh SCTV guys were all good at ad-libbing. Right. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah. He's a great ad-libber. It's not the best Christmas movie you're gonna watch.

SPEAKER_02:

No.

SPEAKER_03:

But what it is, the positives are it's sparkly, very loud, and festively aggressive. Yeah isn't a great term for it. So that's how I saw number three. Okay. Not my favorite. I mean, I wouldn't watch this. It's not on a rotation of Christmas movies to watch.

SPEAKER_02:

No, the first one is totally. But not the third one. And the second one, are you kind of have you wrapped up your summaries of them? Okay.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm good.

SPEAKER_02:

So this it's what's your overall vibe on the trilogy? Holiday classic, okay, guilty pleasure, or background noise while rapping presents.

SPEAKER_03:

So as a whole trilogy, I'm gonna go holiday classic.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes.

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Because I think the first two are really good movies.

SPEAKER_02:

I think the first two are good holiday classics, and the third one is background noise while rapping presents.

SPEAKER_03:

Godfather three.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

First two great ones, and then there's a God. Yeah, gotta you gotta have a Godfather 3. Jaws 3.

SPEAKER_02:

Beverly Hills Cop 3.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, Jaws 3D, I think it was called. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

So it used to be that, yeah, the third one was horrible. For those who are younger than Gen X, younger than 50 or 45, I would say. It used to be that you would have a good first movie, you might have a good second one, or it'd be only slightly worse, but you'd have two good ones. Beverly Hills Cop is the quintessential of this. By the third one, you're losing core actors, and they're just trying to make money. That's how you used to be in the 80s, and I'd say into the 90s, and it would suck. It would just be a horrible garbage movie that you just didn't waste your time on.

unknown:

Right.

SPEAKER_03:

It's like when Family Ties added a little brother.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. Or Brady Bunch added a little brother. Right.

SPEAKER_03:

Or Little House in the Prairie. Add a brother.

SPEAKER_02:

Or Growing Pains added a little brother. Yeah. If a TV show adds a little brother, you know it's jumped the shark.

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It's done.

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It's over.

SPEAKER_03:

They're just biting time.

SPEAKER_02:

So Martin Short's little brother. This one isn't completely horrible because it has two of my favorite characters in the whole series. Okay. Neil and Lucy. Are two of my favorite. Now, Neil is in all three of them. That's Judge Reinhold. And he is love Neil. He is my favorite character, I think, in the movie series. I just really like his character.

SPEAKER_03:

I've always liked him.

SPEAKER_02:

Judge Reinhold? No, he's fun to watch. He is.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

And then Lucy comes in and she's a very sweet young actress. Her father, a little IMDB tidbit, Lost in Space, Will Robinson. The kid who played Will Robinson is her father.

SPEAKER_03:

On the original Lost in Space show.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes, on the original Lost in Space show. Bill Mooney.

SPEAKER_03:

Wow, that is a tidbit.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. I always read DM IMDB on these movies to find out stuff like that. Nice. But Neil and Lucy are my favorite characters, and I thought they had their best, like they had the most screen time in the third one. Therefore, that I think helped save that movie is their screen time.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh yeah. You're the Cheers to Ears historian.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes. That's sure.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm the Cliff Clavin of little little known fact.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, little known fact.

SPEAKER_03:

Tell me you have to make them up and they can't be real, right?

SPEAKER_02:

And we talked about that, like what the transitions. I think they all three transition one into the next really well. Like they didn't try to do any weird stuff between all of them. And it's definitely one is the best, two is the next, three is the worst out of the three. But who were your favorite characters?

SPEAKER_03:

Well, of course, Tim Allen.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. And I would say non-Tim Allen.

SPEAKER_03:

He just writes the whole thing. But the kid that played his son, Charlie, good in every show. Especially the first one. His believing in his dad.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Being Santa Claus.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

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And how he just kept with it the whole time.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, and wouldn't let up. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

But Judge Reinhold's characters, too, is also probably the best. How he didn't believe in him. And then when he did, it was like classic Judge Reinhold's happy smile face. Yeah. That he gets.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. And oh, that's right, because he he makes believers out of the ex-wife, Judge Reinhold, who Judge Reinhold has married towards the end.

SPEAKER_03:

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_02:

And she's a good character, but she's not necessarily a standout. And I can't even remember.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, she's not my favorite character at all.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, she's okay, but Judge Reinhold, yeah, is for non-Tim Allen or Charlie, the or the kid who plays Charlie.

SPEAKER_03:

Who else did I like? You see her getting me on. I didn't prep for this.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

One of the there's one of the top elves.

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Bernard? Yes. The first elf. The first guy. Okay, really liked him.

SPEAKER_03:

Bernard's great.

SPEAKER_02:

In fact, that's okay. So that leads into my next one. Best elf. There's Bernard, there's Judy, and then there's Curtis. As they're three that get the most screen time, I would say.

SPEAKER_03:

Bernard's definitely number one.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, I think Judy's a really close too because I think she has she just is like this very sweet little kid. Uh-huh. And she talks about like her lines are great. Like, oh wow, this is amazing, Cocoa. Yeah. Well, it took me 1200 years to perfect the recipe. Right. Because they live so long. So I really liked her character.

SPEAKER_03:

I did not like Curtis. Yeah. Yeah. I get that. I get that. I was just thinking, as I was thinking of Elves, I keep going to Prep and Landing. Yes. Because that's the best elf characters in any show. This is true, in my opinion. And I have watched those. There's I know you have now, right? Yes.

SPEAKER_02:

Because last year you mentioned them and I hadn't seen them. And yeah, I finally watched them.

SPEAKER_03:

Such good elf characters.

SPEAKER_02:

So there are other characters. Abigail Breslin, very early in her acting career, played in the third one. So 2006. She played one of the elves.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

And so, but a very small part, but you know it's her. But those are like the three main ones. And the character Judy gets replaced. That elf. So Bernard goes the first and second one, and then he's out of the third one, and Curtis takes over his job. And the Curtis, I can't think of the kid that actor's name, but I'm just not a big fan. I've never really liked him as an actor. But I like Bernard.

SPEAKER_03:

Sorry, guy that plays Curtis.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. And Judy, I thought. Both very good elves, very good parts.

SPEAKER_03:

He was probably just dialing to ask if he could be on the show. Yeah. He was like you said that ruined it. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

I guess not. The kid. That was the other one with Bruce Willis. Another dude's name movie he was in. Yes. Anyway, he sucked. So let's talk about Least favorite characters.

SPEAKER_03:

Least favorite characters.

SPEAKER_02:

So mine, of course, Curtis, right? One of them.

SPEAKER_03:

Wow, that's tough.

SPEAKER_02:

I think the wife. Really?

SPEAKER_03:

I'm a big fan of her. She's not a great actress, I don't think. See, I thought she was I don't think there's anything great about her.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't think there was anything great, but I don't think there was anything bad about her. Not his wife. Like she didn't.

SPEAKER_03:

Not his wife, the original Judge Reinhold's wife.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't think she was just there. She was just there.

SPEAKER_03:

She didn't drive the story at all.

SPEAKER_02:

I almost put annoying characters.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, I don't think there is any. I mean, Martin Short. I thought it was kind of annoying.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

All the Martin Short roles, and I love him. Like Steve Martin's like my all-time idol of people. He has everything the acting ability, yes, comedic genius, musical ability, right? And he's and his intelligence. Yeah. He's a five tool player, right? Like you can have in baseball, right? He does everything well. He does everything well. Yeah. If I was to switch places with one person in life, I've always said it would be Steve Martin. No. That'd be that's my guy. See now learning new things about you. Number two, Derek Jeter. And there we go.

SPEAKER_02:

So didn't like her. I didn't like Bud Newman. So in in the second one, he marries, and now I forget his her first name, but she's Principal Newman. She's the principal of Charlie's school. So in the third one, both Alan Arkin and Margaret play her parents and they come to the North Pole. He annoyed me.

SPEAKER_03:

Alan Arkin did?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. He plays the same character in everything. He does. And sometimes that works and sometimes that doesn't.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

And for this one, it didn't work for me. Although I really did like Anne Margaret. I thought she played a good mom in that one.

SPEAKER_03:

She was good at it.

SPEAKER_02:

The only other one was Sandman. That character annoyed me.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, I think the evil villain, Santa Claus, could have been a little better as an evil character. So Tim Allen's evil. Melted Crayon guy.

SPEAKER_02:

Melted Crayon. Santa? Yeah. Okay.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm thinking no one really annoyed me though. There was no small worlds to me in this trilogy. No.

SPEAKER_02:

So yeah, I just didn't really care for their characters. Yeah. So what did you think of the mythical figures? So there was Mother Nature, The Tooth Fairy, Sandman, Father Time, Cupid, Easter Bunny, and Jack Frost.

SPEAKER_03:

Well done. I like how they did it.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

I like how they talked to us.

SPEAKER_02:

A council of mythical figures.

SPEAKER_03:

Right, instead of having the trees and nightmare for Christmas, where you go to any place, they had a whole actual council.

SPEAKER_02:

Yes.

SPEAKER_03:

I liked him. It was well done.

SPEAKER_02:

I like Cupid and the Tooth Fairy.

SPEAKER_03:

Cupid was hilarious.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. And so was the Tooth Fairy. He was good. Sandman, I was like, meh. And Father Time had his moments. Okay. So this was another one that was kind of funny. Father Time, and now I'm forgetting the name of the actor, but he was the boss in the first movie.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, really?

SPEAKER_02:

He was Tim Allen's boss at the toy factory.

SPEAKER_03:

Toy Company worked for?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. And then he was Father Time. I've watched those a few times, all of them. Yeah. And I finally, when I started looking through IMDB and everything, I finally picked up on that. I was like, oh yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_02:

They went ahead and slid him in there. Cheers to Ears Historian. Okay. Need another drink. So anyway, that was kind of my thought. There was like some characters that were meh. But overall, I mean, they weren't where I just wanted to turn the movie off. No. Not at all. No. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

None of the movies were bad.

SPEAKER_02:

No. You'll never see them on Mystery Science Theater 3000.

SPEAKER_03:

Right.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. They were none of them were that bad. But they were totally.

SPEAKER_03:

So why isn't what here's my question? I just thought of this.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay.

SPEAKER_03:

The Santa Claus trilogy is a Disney, Disney trilogy, right?

SPEAKER_02:

Yes.

SPEAKER_03:

Disney trilogy. Not in the parks. Nothing about them here in Christmas time. Is there?

SPEAKER_02:

No.

SPEAKER_03:

I don't think there is.

SPEAKER_02:

I wonder if he's ever done the Candlelight Processional. I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_03:

And that's only two or three years ago is when I first started paying attention who really did it.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. I imagine at some point he's had to have done that.

SPEAKER_03:

But yeah, they should have some kind of something in the parks for the movies. It doesn't have to be Tim Allen.

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No, but the Santa Claus. Yeah, something at least during the holiday season. Right. Because those are the Christmas holiday movies. But it's the same thing with the Christmas Muppet Kit Muppet Christmas care.

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Right.

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Yeah.

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Maybe this new ride, the rock and roller coaster. Oh, they oh, an overlay. This Christmas, every episode, we're gonna come up with the best overlay. Because last episode we came up with a good one.

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We did. And now I can't forget it, even though it was like an hour ago.

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What did we come up with? I forgot. I totally forgot. Because just like I just think of things on top of my head, it's what I thought of. You said something. Oh, it was uh Tiana's Oh a Tiana's overlay. Yeah, and then a rock and roller coaster overlay of a Muppet Christmas Carol.

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Oh, that would be good. Because that's my favorite version of a Christmas carol.

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You know how cool that would be if they added all of the Christmas past and present and future into a roller coaster that fast. Oh, I know.

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And you're seeing them fly by because Christmas present is he goes by so fast. That would be really interesting if they could pull that off. Yeah. That would be a great overlay. Okay, so now our goal is to think of a new overlay every week for this month for the Christmas episodes.

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And we forgot to ask everyone to like and subscribe.

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Like, subscribe, follow, whatever the things are that you need to do. Leave us a review, leave us.

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Five stars.

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Five stars.

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Right, comment positive things.

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We don't want to get it to some kind of shoot us an email if you have an idea of an episode. Cheers to ears one at outlook.com. That's us, and we'll answer. We will. We'll be like, thanks. We will attempt that. Toot sweet. And on that cheers. Cheers.

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