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* PuttingOnTheReich: Once Toy Santa is determined to deliver coal for all children on Christmas Eve he changes his outfit for a black leather uniform not unlike one of a certain army group that operated in Germany during WW2. Also, he likes to goose-step with his giant toy soldiers.

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* PuttingOnTheReich: Once Toy Santa is determined to deliver coal for all children on Christmas Eve he changes his outfit for a black leather uniform not unlike one of a certain army group that operated in Germany during WW2.[=WW2=]. Also, he likes to goose-step with his giant toy soldiers.

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* InstantlyProvenWrong: While infiltrating the northpole Scott explains to Curtis that their enemy expects them to go through the main hall so they take a door around it to surprise the enemy. Cue him opening the where Toy Santa's soldiers are already waiting for them.

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* InstantlyProvenWrong: While infiltrating the northpole north pole Scott explains to Curtis that their enemy expects them to go through the main hall so they take a door around it to surprise the enemy. Cue him opening the where door, revealing Toy Santa's soldiers are were already waiting for them.them on the other side.


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* OhCrapSmile: At one point Scott tries to date a woman Laura knows who wants to become a singer. When she suddently stands up in the middle of the restaurant and starts loudly singing, everyone's attention goes towards them with a very uncomfortable Scott who tries to cover up his disbelief with a smile, complete with StunnedSilence from his part.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Charlie and the Tooth Fairy when they fly to the north pole and free Scott, Curtis and all the other captured elves.



* DarkestHour: It's brief, but after Scott and Curtis are captured by Toy Santa and his soldiers and the latter is on his way to ruin Christmas the former both lament everything they did wrong in this movie and give up on hope.



** Curtis has his moments, too, such as when he admits out to Bernard that he made his first mistake in 900 years.

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** Curtis has his moments, too, such as when he admits out to Bernard that he made his first mistake in 900 years.



* ExactWords: Toy Santa. Besides following all rules of his manual to a T he also literally only takes a look at said manual when Curtis wants him to take a look at it (when he meant that Toy Santa should read it). This even gets {{lampshaded}} by him.



* InstantlyProvenWrong: While infiltrating the northpole Scott explains to Curtis that their enemy expects them to go through the main hall so they take a door around it to surprise the enemy. Cue him opening the where Toy Santa's soldiers are already waiting for them.



* LawfulStupid: In the end, this is what Toy Santa is. He follows the regulations of the manual for Santa Claus, no matter what or how logical it is to the point that because everyone behaves badly once in a while, everyone deserves coal as Christmas presents.

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* LawfulStupid: In the end, this is what Toy Santa is. He follows the regulations of the manual for Santa Claus, no matter what or how logical it is to the point that because everyone behaves badly once in a while, everyone deserves coal as Christmas presents. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] because Toy Santa is a robot programmed into reading and following all the regualtions of said manual.



* PuttingOnTheReich: Once Toy Santa is determined to deliver coal for all children on Christmas Eve he changes his outfit for a black leather uniform not unlike one of a certain army group operating in Germany. Also, he likes to goose-step with his giant toy soldiers.
* RaceAgainstTheClock: Scott has to get married before [[CelestialDeadline midnight on Christmas Eve]] or he'll stop being Santa forever.

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* PuttingOnTheReich: Once Toy Santa is determined to deliver coal for all children on Christmas Eve he changes his outfit for a black leather uniform not unlike one of a certain army group operating that operated in Germany.Germany during WW2. Also, he likes to goose-step with his giant toy soldiers.
* RaceAgainstTheClock: RaceAgainstTheClock:
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Scott has to get married before [[CelestialDeadline midnight on Christmas Eve]] or he'll stop being Santa forever.forever.
** On another note, during the climax Scott has to stop Toy Santa from the leaving the north pole with his sleigh full of coal before Christmas can be ruined.



* SecondActBreakup: After getting his RelationshipUpgrade with Carol, Scott ruins it by hastily revealing that he's Santa Clause [[PoorCommunicationKills which Carol interprets as him getting cold feet and mocking her]].



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%%* * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Abby for Judy.replaces Judy as the female advisor who likes to brew hot cocoa.
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* BigBad: Toy Santa becomes one.


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* DeadpanSnarker:
** Scott returns to being snarky and having a dry sense of humor the more he loses his Santa persona. Focus on the deadpan part as well.
** Carol Newman is just as snarky, even cynical, as seen in her first encouters with Scott.
** Curtis has his moments, too, such as when he admits out to Bernard that he made his first mistake in 900 years.


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* IShallTauntYou: During the climax when Scott tries to climb towards Toy Santa's sleight mid-air the latter isn't impressed and insults and makes fun of Scott.


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* LawfulStupid: In the end, this is what Toy Santa is. He follows the regulations of the manual for Santa Claus, no matter what or how logical it is to the point that because everyone behaves badly once in a while, everyone deserves coal as Christmas presents.


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* PuttingOnTheReich: Once Toy Santa is determined to deliver coal for all children on Christmas Eve he changes his outfit for a black leather uniform not unlike one of a certain army group operating in Germany. Also, he likes to goose-step with his giant toy soldiers.


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* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Scott's first encounter with Carol results in both of them snarking at each other.
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** Also a CallBack to how Scott kept screwing up Bernard's name in the first movie.
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* SilentRunningMode: To avoid being detected by a passing plane, Santa has the elves shut everything down at the North Pole. Curtis almost ruins it, however, by listening to a musical dancing doll.
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* MistakenForSanta: Zigzagged -- Scott Calvin ''is'' Santa Claus, but his girlfriend Carol thinks he is just an ordinary man, so she thinks this trope is in play when random kids come up to him and tell him what they want for Christmas.
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*GenreShift: This installment is more or less a romantic comedy, thanks to the premise alone.

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* ParentTeacherRomance: Scott ends up with Carol, his son's stern principal. While Charly isn't exactly happy about it first, he ends up accepting it.


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* TeacherParentRomance: Scott ends up with Carol, his son's stern principal. While Charly isn't exactly happy about it first, he ends up accepting it.
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* ParentTeacherRomance: Scott ends up with Carol, his son's stern principal. While Charly isn't exactly happy about it first, he ends up accepting it.
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* SavingChristmas: First, Scott has to find a wife to avoid losing his Christmas magic and role as Santa. And than he has to stop the reign of the toy Santa to make sure Christmas can happen as usual.
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* RobotMe: Curtis creates a toy Santa who is meant to replace Scott as long as he needs to find a wife. It backfires.
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* BadSanta: The toy Santa turns out to be a total tyrant with no real interest in bringing joy to the world.
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This is a trope from the first film, not the second.


* LetThePastBurn: When Laura finds out that Scott really is Santa, she burns the documents from the child custody ruling, effectively rescinding it.

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* ActorAllusion: While fighting the toy Santa in mid-air, the real Santa is told [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory1 "You are a sad, strange little man."]]

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While fighting the toy Santa in mid-air, the real Santa is told [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory1 "You are a sad, strange little man."]]
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* SayMyName: When Curtis lies to Lucy the reason he has pointy ears is because he doesn't eat his green vegetables, and asks if she eats hers, Lucy bawls, "UNCLE SCOOOOOTT!!!!!"
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Curtis neglects to tell Santa about the Mrs. Clause until it's almost too late, nearly causes the Pole to be discovered by playing with a dancing Santa during a lockdown, and creates a Toy Santa that almost ruins Chrismas because Curtis kept encouraging him to follow the rules.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Curtis neglects to tell Santa about the Mrs. Clause until it's almost too late, nearly causes the Pole to be discovered by playing with a dancing Santa during a lockdown, and creates a Toy Santa that almost ruins Chrismas Christmas because Curtis kept encouraging him to follow the rules.
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Eight years after becoming Santa Claus, Scott Calvin (Creator/TimAllen) discovers that the fine print in the magical contract that gave him his Christmas powers requires him to find a wife, and he has only until next Christmas to find a Mrs. Claus. He gets a watch with a magical indicator on it that tells him how much Christmas magic he has left; if it runs out, he can't get back to the North Pole. In order to keep the elves in the dark about the problem, a toy Santa is created to take his place. When it goes wrong, the elves try to keep a lid on it so Scott can find a lady. He finds one in Carol Newman (Creator/ElizabethMitchell), a principal at Charlie's school.

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Eight years after becoming Santa Claus, Scott Calvin (Creator/TimAllen) discovers that the fine print in the magical contract that gave him his Christmas powers requires him to find a wife, and he has only until next Christmas to find a Mrs. Claus. He gets a watch with a magical indicator on it that tells him how much Christmas magic he has left; if it runs out, he can't get back to the North Pole. In order to keep the elves in the dark about the problem, a toy Santa is created to take his place. When it goes wrong, the elves try to keep a lid on it so Scott can find a lady. He finds one in Despite a bumpy start, he falls for Carol Newman (Creator/ElizabethMitchell), a the hard-nosed principal at of Charlie's school.



* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Toy Santa gets shrunk down to normal toy size after being defeated and is put into a toy store.

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* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Toy Santa gets shrunk down to normal toy size after being defeated and is put into a toy store. [[spoiler: He ends up enjoying his new status, gleefully trying to teach other toys how to dance]].



* FourthDateMarriage: The plot is that Scott/Santa has to find a "Mrs. Claus" in one month or lose his powers.

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* FourthDateMarriage: The plot is that Scott/Santa has to find a "Mrs. Claus" in one month or lose his powers. Though Carol willingly marries Scott, the absurdity of their rushed union is often pointed out in the third movie and TV series.
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** While discussing ''Film/TwoForTheRoad'' with Carol Scott slips into a ''very'' Tim Taylor-esque speech about how the car was the real star of the movie.
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* WeddingDeadline: Santa has to be officially married before Christmas Eve turns Christmas Day at midnight or he'll lose his powers and there will be no Santa. [[FridgeLogic Very surprising, considering the efforts the elves make to to ensure that there is always a Santa.]]

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* WeddingDeadline: Santa has to be officially married before Christmas Eve turns Christmas Day at midnight or he'll lose his powers and there will be no Santa. [[FridgeLogic Very surprising, considering the efforts the elves make to to ensure that there is always a Santa.]]
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* NeverTrustATrailer: The home video trailers of the film make it look like Comet would speak (when Scott was revealing to Carol that he's Santa), but this never happens in the movie.
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* DistantSequel: The film takes place eight years after the events of ''Film/TheSantaClause1'', by which point Scott Calvin has become Santa Claus.

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* ContinuityNod:
** The Snowglobe Charlie got from Bernard reappears in his bedroom. It also serves as a ChekhovsGun to convince Carol that Scott was telling the truth.

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! All spoilers for ''Film/TheSantaClause1'' will be left unmarked.



The Santa Clause 2, released in 2002 is the sequel to the The Santa Clause.

Scott discovers that the fine print in the magical contract that gave him his Christmas powers requires him to find a wife, and he has only until next Christmas to find a Mrs. Claus. He gets a watch with a magical indicator on it that tells him how much Christmas magic he has left; if it runs out, he can't get back to the North Pole. In order to keep the elves in the dark about the problem, a toy Santa is created to take his place. When it goes wrong, the elves try to keep a lid on it so Scott can find a lady. He finds one in Carol Newman (Creator/ElizabethMitchell), a principal at Charlie's school.

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The Santa Clause 2, released in 2002 2 is the 2002 sequel to the The ''Film/TheSantaClause1''. It is directed by Michael Lembeck and written by Don Rhymer, Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio, Ed Decter and John J. Strauss.

Eight years after becoming
Santa Clause.

Claus, Scott Calvin (Creator/TimAllen) discovers that the fine print in the magical contract that gave him his Christmas powers requires him to find a wife, and he has only until next Christmas to find a Mrs. Claus. He gets a watch with a magical indicator on it that tells him how much Christmas magic he has left; if it runs out, he can't get back to the North Pole. In order to keep the elves in the dark about the problem, a toy Santa is created to take his place. When it goes wrong, the elves try to keep a lid on it so Scott can find a lady. He finds one in Carol Newman (Creator/ElizabethMitchell), a principal at Charlie's school.

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The film also stars Creator/JudgeReinhold as Neil Miller, Creator/WendyCrewson as Laura Miller, Creator/DavidKrumholtz as Bernard, Creator/EricLloyd as Charlie Calvin, Creator/SpencerBreslin as Curtis and Creator/LilianaMumy as Lucy Miller.

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The Santa Clause 2, released in 2002 is the sequel to the The Santa Clause.

Scott discovers that the fine print in the magical contract that gave him his Christmas powers requires him to find a wife, and he has only until next Christmas to find a Mrs. Claus. He gets a watch with a magical indicator on it that tells him how much Christmas magic he has left; if it runs out, he can't get back to the North Pole. In order to keep the elves in the dark about the problem, a toy Santa is created to take his place. When it goes wrong, the elves try to keep a lid on it so Scott can find a lady. He finds one in Carol Newman (Creator/ElizabethMitchell), a principal at Charlie's school.

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* AccidentalMisnaming: The toy Santa doesn't get Bernard's name right.
* ActorAllusion: While fighting the toy Santa in mid-air, the real Santa is told [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory1 "You are a sad, strange little man."]]
* AIIsACrapshoot: Even magical Christmas elves can't always get it right, and here they make a toy Santa that ends up becoming a tyrant.
* AmicableExes: After the events of the first film, Scott is now on friendly terms with Laura and Neil, with the three working together to parent Charlie.
* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Scott is not the least bit concerned about Comet eating massive amounts of chocolate, despite chocolate being toxic to many animals. Possibly justified, Comet is a magical reindeer.
* AscendedExtra: Bernard was only in a few scenes in the first movie but becomes a main character here.
* AudibleGleam: Charlie sacrifices a tooth to summon the Tooth Fairy so he can get Carol to the North Pole. When Santa's powers return, so does Charlie's tooth, with a [[TwinkleSmile visible sparkle]] that you can also hear.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: The Tooth Fairy wants a better name, so Scott jokingly calls him "the Molarnator".
* BroughtDownToNormal: After Scott hears of the Mrs. Clause and learns he has to get married by Christmas Eve, he undergoes a "De-Santafication" process where he gradually turns back into his former self.
* CallBack:
** Once again at the end Scott pull up his sleigh in the air in front of the Miller's home.
** Charlie repeats Judy's line from the first film. "Seeing is isn't believing, Believing is seeing"
* CassandraTruth: Scott confesses to Carol that he really is Santa Claus. She becomes angry with him, thinking he's mocking her hesitant confession about how much she loves Christmas. Charlie later attempts to vouch for his father, doing his first good deed since the previous Christmas in that film, only for her to think the same for him.
* CompanyCrossReferences: During Scott and Robo-Santa's fight, the latter shouts, as an ActorAllusion, [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory1 "You're a sad, strange little man!"]].
* ContinuityNod:
** The Snowglobe Charlie got from Bernard reappears in his bedroom. It also serves as a ChekhovsGun to convince Carol that Scott was telling the truth.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Toy Santa gets shrunk down to normal toy size after being defeated and is put into a toy store.
* DefconFive: The opening of the second film shows that the North Pole has the "ELFCON" system, which tracks the threat of the workshop being discovered by the outside world. It's surprisingly done correctly, with the number lowering from 5 to 1 as a plane passes closer and closer to the workshop and the threat of discovery rises.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Carol. Turns out she was an ice queen because being warm-hearted had gotten her hurt in the past.
* DemotedToExtra: Neal and Laura play a considerably smaller role than they do in the first and third films. Aside from allowing Scott to crash at their place while he looks for a wife, [[OutOfFocus they don’t do too much else in this film.]]
* DisappearedDad: Scott slips out of his son's life because of the workload involved in caring for all the children of the world.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Toy Santa is unfamiliar with the concept of a proportion of any kind -- as far as he's concerned, if a kid does anything naughty at all, all year, they count as naughty. Curtis and Bernard try to convince him this view is too harsh, but he doesn't listen.
* DIYDentistry: Having lost his magic, Scott needs a way to get back to the North Pole to stop Toy Santa's takeover. He and Curtis attempt to pull out one of his teeth to prompt a visit from the ToothFairy with both the "tie string to the doorknob" and "tie string to a toaster" tricks. Neither work on his adult teeth; thankfully, Lucy is an actual child who just naturally loses her tooth in time.
* EveryoneKnewAlready: In the beginning, Lucy is the only one in the Miller family who is not in on Scott's secret, but she openly suspects he's Santa Claus just from all the obvious clues. They eventually confirm it to her at the end.
* FirstGirlWins: Principal Newman is the first woman Scott encounters after returning from the Pole and is the one he ends up marrying.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** In the beginning, Scott/Santa remarks that his pants feel looser before he finds out about the whole Mrs. Clause/Desantafication ordeal.
** In the beginning, Curtis plays with a toy Santa. Later he creates a ''life-size'' toy Santa to take over the workshop for Scott.
* FourthDateMarriage: The plot is that Scott/Santa has to find a "Mrs. Claus" in one month or lose his powers.
* GilliganCut: When told he has to convince the other elves that the Toy Santa is the real one, Bernard insists "I'm not gonna lie to all the elves!" Cut to Bernard telling him how much better "Santa" looks now to the other elves.
* HoldYourHippogriffs: When the tooth fairy thinks he's caught, he grunts "bicuspids!"
* HomemadeSweaterFromHell: A de-Santafied Scott is forced to wear one of Neal's sweaters on his first date because it's the only thing that fits him; the prospective woman Scott dates turns out to be a Christmas freak with an even more hideous sweater.
* JumpCut: From Career Day in Charlie's class to the ensuing parent conference with his principal.
* KeepingSecretsSucks: The reason for Charlie acting out (and getting on the naughty list) is due to the stress of not being able to tell anyone the truth about what his dad really does, even though he considers it the greatest job in the world.
* LargeHam: Robot Santa in is much hammier than regular Santa.
* LetThePastBurn: When Laura finds out that Scott really is Santa, she burns the documents from the child custody ruling, effectively rescinding it.
* LetThereBeSnow: A variation. Their Chicago suburb is covered in ice, but Scott uses some of his dwindling Christmas magic to create a localized cloud of gentle snowfall while he's courting Carol.
* MissionImpossibleCableDrop: Charlie drops through a skylight in the school gym with a harness and rope, so he can paint graffiti on the wall.
* MrsClaus: The film is about Scott having to get a wife; apparently, having a Mrs. Clause is required for a Santa to keep his magic.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Curtis neglects to tell Santa about the Mrs. Clause until it's almost too late, nearly causes the Pole to be discovered by playing with a dancing Santa during a lockdown, and creates a Toy Santa that almost ruins Chrismas because Curtis kept encouraging him to follow the rules.
* NotMeThisTime: A variation: when Bernard reveals that Charlie's on the naughty list, Santa/Scott initially thinks that he's referring to Creator/CharlieSheen and remarks that he thought he straightened out. Abby then reveals that they weren't referring to Sheen, but to his son, Charlie Calvin.
* OnlySaneMan: Bernard is the only person in the know who thinks toy Santa is a bad idea. Scott realizes how unconvincing it looks but tells Bernard to convince the other elves it's him anyway, and when he does he sounds ''so'' sure of himself. Unfortunately, he admits that maybe Curtis was right that it was a good idea right before toy Santa [[TyrantTakesTheHelm goes completely bonkers]].
* ParentWithNewParamour: Scott has to get married to fulfill the conditions of the Mrs. Clause. He falls in love with Carol... who also happens to be Charlie's hated principal. When Charlie first finds out they're dating, he's devastated, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy but later decides that his father's happiness is more important]] and tries to convince Carol to believe in Scott.
* ProductPlacement:
** The film features it in the sequence where Scott delivers to the school staff all their favorite toys from childhood, including Toss Across and Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots.
** When Carol tells Scott that it would be difficult for the Secret Santa to find said toys, he sarcastically name-drops eBay.
** The family is shown about to eat [=McDonald's=] when discussing the Mrs. Clause.
** Comet gorges himself on a variety of Nestlé chocolate bars.
* ProtectorBehindBars: Curtis has to go warn Santa that Toy Santa has gone off the deep end in Bernard's place because Bernard has been placed under house arrest. Scott is incredulous about this news.
* RaceAgainstTheClock: Scott has to get married before [[CelestialDeadline midnight on Christmas Eve]] or he'll stop being Santa forever.
* ReadTheFinePrint: The "Mrs. Clause" is so well hidden that Scott needs a gigantic magnifying glass to see it.
* RememberTheNewGuy: A whole bunch of them, the Council of Legendary Figures, who are introduced show up for a meeting as if we've always known them. Granted they are all well-known public domain characters.
* RottenRoboticReplacement: When Scott is temporarily cast away from the North Pole until he can find a woman to be his wife, a toy Santa is created to take his place. This fake Santa lacked Scott's compassion and boundaries, proclaiming a kid naughty for not doing anything bad at all and placing Head Elf Bernard under house arrest.
* SecondYearProtagonist: Charlie's being fifteen years old makes it easier to set up the scenario of his getting into trouble in high school and on the naughty list; he's used to his school, he knows his way around it, and because he hasn't just filed a college application, there's plenty of time for him to be set right again.
%%* ShootTheMessenger: From an elf in the second movie after bringing Santa the naughty and nice list.
* ShoutOut:
** In the second film -- [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} a Robo-Santa who views everyone as naughty and intends to punish them accordingly?]]
** Lucy has a ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' picture in her room.
** Scott's confrontation with Toy Santa results in Toy Santa exclaiming [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory1 "You are a sad, strange little man."]] Doubles as an ActorAllusion.
* ShownTheirWork: Lucy is almost seven, the age at which experts believe children gain the ability to tell right from wrong, and, by extension, the ability to keep a secret.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: Scott needs the Tooth Fairy's help to get back to the North Pole. Unfortunately, Scott has completely "desantafied" by this point and the Tooth Fairy doesn't recognize him in his regular form. Scott convinces him by rattling off the details of their last council meeting, including Scott's suggestion of "The Molarnator" as Tooth Fairy's new title.
* SpottingTheThread: Toy Santa would look just like Santa... if his face and hair weren't obviously made of inorganic material. Bernard tries to cover this by saying Santa had some work done and is sensitive about it.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Carol had her heart broken before, so Scott really has to work at making a connection with her and winning her affection.
* SurpriseSantaEncounter: Lucy finds out that Uncle Scott really is Santa Claus and gets in on being a SecretKeeper.
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* TemporaryBulkChange: Comet eats so much chocolate that he becomes too fat to fly. The Tooth Fairy takes Scott to the North Pole to defeat the Toy Santa, and Chet takes Comet's place when they deliver the toys.
* TemptingFate: Bernard remains unconvinced that Toy Santa can be an effective replacement for Scott, much to Curtis's annoyance. Eventually, Curtis convinces him to admit nothing would go wrong... ''immediately'' before Toy Santa goes off the rails.
* TheToothHurts: Left without any means to fly back to the North Pole on their own, everyone tries to pull one of Scott's teeth so that the Tooth Fairy will show up and they can ask him for a ride. Scott winds up repeatedly hurting himself without any teeth to show for it. Thankfully, Lucy just happens to lose a tooth before going to bed.
* TwoTimerDate: Scott has to spend most of December looking after Charlie and trying to find a wife. The problem is that that's exactly when he has to be at the North Pole doing his Santa duties. They create Toy Santa to get around this.
* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Toy Santa becomes a LiteralGenie dictatorial monster who nearly ruins Christmas when he decides no children are good enough to get presents so they should ''all'' get coal.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Curtis neglects to notify Santa of the "Mrs. Clause" until Scott has all four weeks to seek out a new wife if he wants to keep his job. He does eventually fess up to having let pride blind him on that one. And that's to say nothing of his creation of the Toy Santa...
* VitriolicBestBuds: Scott has become close friends with Neal and Laura in the eight-year time gap. However, Scott still likes to make fun of Neal but in a playful manner, rather than vicious.
* WeddingDeadline: Santa has to be officially married before Christmas Eve turns Christmas Day at midnight or he'll lose his powers and there will be no Santa. [[FridgeLogic Very surprising, considering the efforts the elves make to to ensure that there is always a Santa.]]
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