The Santa Clauses Review
While the movies are fictional, they draw heavily from the historical figure of , a 4th-century Greek bishop famous for secret gift-giving and generosity. The name "Santa Claus" itself is an Americanized version of the Dutch "Sinterklaas" .
The Santa Claus universe includes other mythical beings like the Tooth Fairy , Easter Bunny , Mother Nature , and Father Time , who meet to manage global holiday affairs. The Santa Clauses
The story centers on , a cynical marketing executive whose life changes on Christmas Eve when he accidentally causes Santa Claus to fall off his roof. By putting on the fallen red suit, Scott unknowingly enters into a binding legal agreement known as "The Santa Clause" . While the movies are fictional, they draw heavily
He is whisked away to a high-tech workshop hidden at the North Pole, staffed by thousands of ancient elves who treat him as their new "Boss". The story centers on , a cynical marketing
As the franchise progressed (including The Santa Clause 2 , The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause , and the series The Santa Clauses ), the lore expanded to include:
Over the following year, Scott undergoes a physical change—gaining weight, growing a white beard, and developing an insatiable craving for milk and cookies.