![]() ![]() ![]() And the flatness of the animation seems like almost something from the Paleolithic Age. They certainly failed to make any of this contrived story involving, and their voices seem distant and vague. Don't expect any sparks from the voice performances here of Ed Asner or Betty White. The plot then relates the efforts of the elves to satisfy Santa's wish. They're not too pleased when Santa, accompanied by Mrs Gretchen Claus, wishes for the ability to deliver a toy to every child in the world on Christmas. After rescuing one tiny elf from falling through the ice at the North Pole, the elves and their magician Dad grant Santa one wish. ![]() Too many subplots - not enough Santa! We're presented with elves of various stripes, and I guess their father who is a magician apparently. Perhaps because it was made for an hour time slot, the proceedings here seem way too padded and overpopulated. Or at least I was hoping for a campy and lively time, which wasn't really what I experienced. Heck - I was over thirty when it was made! I wanted to get a little "Christmas Spirit," so I thought this might be the ticket. I watched this now for the first time being way past the age of its target audience. ![]()
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