Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups

Synopsis: An all-new Disney holiday classic is born - Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups. Starring a brand-new litter of the cutest talking pups ever - Hope, Jingle, Charity, and Noble - it's perfect for the whole family. When Mrs. Claus travels to Pineville, the playful Santa Pups stow away on her sled. Taking mischief to a whole new level, they begin granting joyful wishes to Pineville's boys and girls, but something goes terribly wrong - the Christmas spirit begins to disappear. Now the Santa Pups and Mrs. Claus must race to save Christmas around the world. From the creators of Disney Buddies, this magical, heartwarming tale is brimming with hope, cheer, and Christmas spirit.
Genre: Adventure, Family
Director(s): Robert Vince
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.2
G
Year:
2012
88 min
532 Views


The lazy days of summer

are a time of playful

relaxation at the North Pole,

when we all get to rest and renew our

energy for the next Christmas season.

Go, go, go!

There's rarely any excitement

around here in these summer months,

but this year, there was something

special happening.

Very special.

They're coming, they're coming soon

They're coming, they're coming soon

Santa Claus!

Thank goodness you're here.

It's happening!

It's happening right now.

They're coming!

They're coming!

Eli, I'm gonna

need your assistance.

Hot water and lots

and lots of towels. Pronto!

Right away, Mrs. Claus.

Oh!

Come on, Eddy!

Oh, boy. Whew!

We're coming in, Mrs. Claus.

Hurry! Hurry!

We're coming, Mrs. Claus.

Are all first-time fathers

this nervous?

Don't worry, old friend.

Mrs. Claus has everything

under control.

Oh, boy, good.

'Cause I feel a little faint.

I think I better lay down.

You know what? I think my blood

sugar is a little low, Santa Claus.

Could you give me

one of Mrs. Claus' sugar cookies?

Ho, ho, ho, ho!

The Santa Pups

have arrived.

Is everything okay,

Mrs. Claus?

You have three

beautiful daughters and a son.

I'm a father!

Congratulations, old friend.

I can't believe it.

I'm a father.

Let's go in and meet the puppies,

shall we?

Yes!

Oh! I am so glad that's over.

Good job, honey. How you feeling?

I couldn't be better.

I am so proud of you, my love.

Aren't they the most adorable

puppies you've ever seen?

They're the most

beautiful puppies I've ever laid eyes on.

What are you going to name

the little darlings?

Santa Paws and I have been

discussing names for months.

Who knew there were so many

names in the naughty and nice books?

Of course, we only chose names

from the nice list.

Let's start

with our daughters.

Let's see. This one is singing

already. We'll name her...

Jingle.

That was one of our favorites.

This little pup seems to be

so happy and giving.

"Charity" is perfect for her.

And this one,

the tiniest one of the bunch.

So full of energy.

How about...

Hope?

And the last

little pup, our son,

he's bound to

take after his dad.

You know, strong,

good-looking, great leader.

And don't forget modest.

That, too. I was thinking that

"Noble" would be a fitting name.

When you look upon life with a smile

It will bless you

Look what we have

in our lives today

We have four little pups

We have four Santa Pups

That will bless

our hearts four ways

Ah! Lovely.

When you look upon life with a smile

It will bless you

Look what we have

in our lives today

We have four little pups

We have four Santa Pups

That will bless

our hearts four ways

When you look upon life with a smile

It will bless you

Look what we have

in our lives today

We have four little pups

We have four Santa Pups

That will bless our hearts

Isn't this a grand day!

That will bless our hearts

Isn't this the best!

That will bless our hearts

Each day!

Eli and Eddy,

I hope you two are ready

to train the Santa Pups

to be good Santa's helpers.

You can count on us.

I mean, look at them, they're adorable.

Yeah, how hard could it be?

The Santa Pups

were growing up quickly.

As every parent knows, raising

puppies to become responsible dogs

requires a great

deal of patience and perseverance.

Like all families,

we were having our own

challenges with our newest additions.

Come back with my hat!

Hope was always looking

for extreme adventures.

More of a daredevil

than a Santa Pup,

she was always

full of so much hope

that she never looked

before she leaped.

That was extreme!

Jingle was quite a diva

and loved to sing.

Jingle bells, jingle bells

Unfortunately, elves' big ears

make for very sensitive hearing,

and Jingle, bless her heart,

was still learning to find the right note.

Oh what fun it is to ride

in a one-horse open sleigh!

And Charity

still hadn't quite discovered

the meaning of her namesake.

She had a lot to learn

about sharing

before she'd become the selfless and

charitable pup a Santa Pup should be.

Hey! Give us back our bone!

Whatever.

Losers weepers, finders keepers.

Then there was our son, Noble,

who hadn't learned

what being a leader really meant,

and was leading his sisters

down the wrong path

and getting them

into all kinds of trouble.

I told you guys that'd be fun!

Get 'em on, pile 'em up!

Get 'em in here. Get 'em in here.

Good, get 'em in there!

Get 'em under there!

Hang on, Ellis!

Hope, Jingle, Charity, Noble.

I suggest you go

with Eddy and Eli to school. Now.

Yes, Dad.

Noble,

you always get us in trouble.

And that leads us

to our most important lesson of all,

about our very precious

magic crystals.

Only Santa Claus, Santa Paws,

Mrs. Claus, Mrs. Paws,

Santa's head elves, Eddy

and yours truly have magic crystals.

Eli, I think you've

lost your audience.

Ahem.

Ah...

Ahem!

Hmm?

Santa Pups!

This is a very important lesson

about magic crystals.

But, Eli,

maybe we'd pay closer attention

if we actually had

our own crystals.

Magic crystals have great power.

And with great power

comes great responsibility.

Ooh, I'm totally responsible.

Seriously, where can I get one?

One does not get a magic crystal,

one earns a magic crystal.

Can I earn one by singing?

Hark the herald Jingle sings

Glory to...

Yikes!

You will earn a magic crystal

when you understand

the true meaning of Christmas.

And then you can use

the Christmas magic to do good deeds

and grant Christmas wishes

around the world.

Are you serious?

"Good Deed" is my middle name.

And we'd be extremely good

at granting Christmas wishes.

Patience, Pups. Have patience.

You've got so much more to

learn before that day will come.

Now, where was I?

The magic crystals are used

to spread the joy of Christmas.

Yes, Noble?

But what makes

the crystals magic to begin with?

Why, Noble,

that's a very good question.

And one that

just might require a field trip.

- All right! Awesome!

- Field trip!

This, right here, Pups,

is the heart of all Christmas magic.

We use the energy in the

Great Christmas Icicle

to make Christmas happen,

things like powering the

workshop for building toys, or...

Ooh! I love getting toys.

Flying the sleigh.

I love sleigh rides.

Especially when we hit turbulence.

And, of course, we use the

energy in the Christmas Icicle

to power our magic crystals.

-- That's cool!

I get it. It must be

the Great Christmas Icicle

that makes my voice so magical!

No, not exactly, Jingle.

But that's the right idea.

Where does the energy in the Great

Christmas Icicle come from, you ask?

I was actually going to ask again

about getting our own crystals.

But okay,

where does the energy

in the Great Christmas Icicle come from?

Well, Noble,

that's where the Spirit Map comes in.

How are our young students doing?

Well, there's still a few issues,

as we all know,

but we're snowplowing ahead.

I mean,

the North Pole wasn't built in a day.

We're here to show the pups

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