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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear if their appearance in ''WebVideo/WorkinBoys'' the short film is a real paranormal phenomenon or if Hidgens is having a hallucination.

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''You're fucking losers and we'll kill you! (Kill your ass)''

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''You're fucking losers and we'll kill you! (Kill your ass)''
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''Fly, fly Nighthawks into the night (Fuck you Clivesdale)''\\
''We’re flying higher, high above you (Go get fucked)''



''Ha, you better learn to discern it quickly, boys''\\

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->''Spread the Christmas cheer''\\

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-->'''Tom:''' How is it?\\
'''Becky:''' It's not good, Tom.\\
'''Tom:''' No... no, no, I was talking about the movie.\\
'''Becky:''' So was I. It's real bad.

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-->'''Tom:''' How is it?\\
'''Becky:''' It's not good, Tom.\\
'''Tom:''' No... no, no, I was talking about
->'''Northville High:''' ''Jingle, jangle, hey Chris Kringle''\\
''Got ice in his veins for a reason''\\
''And we'll beat South Heights''\\
''When
the movie.\\
'''Becky:''' So was I. It's real bad.
mistletoe bites''\\
''With our secret Santa swap''\\
''Fa la la la la la la''


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'''Becky:''' It's not good, Tom.\\
'''Tom:''' No... no, no, I was talking about the movie.\\
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-->'''Paul:''' PEIP? I've never heard of you guys.\\
'''[=MacNamara=]:''' And you never will. Not a peep.

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-->'''Paul:''' PEIP? I've never heard of ->'''[=MacNamara=]:''' ''The truly good''\\
''Versus the truly bad''\\
''Ha,
you guys.\\
'''[=MacNamara=]:''' And you never will. Not a peep.
better learn to discern it quickly, boys''\\
''It's the only chance we have''\\
''You better align your soul''\\
''With what's good and right''\\
''Join the only fight that's left''\\
''And scour the Black & White''


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-->'''Paul:''' PEIP? I've never heard of you guys.\\
'''[=MacNamara=]:''' And you never will. Not a peep.
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!!!'''Mentioned in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday'' | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld "Watcher World"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Forever & Always"]] |[[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Time Bastard"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E1HoneyQueen "Honey Queen"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E2PerkysBudsAndAbstinenceCamp "Perky's Buds"]] | ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie''

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!!!'''Mentioned in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday'' | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld "Watcher World"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Forever & Always"]] |[[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Time Bastard"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E1HoneyQueen "Honey Queen"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E2PerkysBudsAndAbstinenceCamp "Perky's Buds"]] | ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie''
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!!!'''Mentioned in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Time Bastard"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E1HoneyQueen "Honey Queen"]] | ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie''

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!!!'''Mentioned in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday'' | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld "Watcher World"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Forever & Always"]] |[[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Time Bastard"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E1HoneyQueen "Honey Queen"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E2PerkysBudsAndAbstinenceCamp "Perky's Buds"]] | ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie''
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"I got a cold heart, and I don't like Christmas at all!"'']]

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->''I
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->'''Secretary of Defense:''' ''I know it’s hard''\\
'''Bob Morris:''' ''The world is pain and distraction''\\
'''Secretary of State:''' ''But there’s occasions met''\\
''By lesser men''\\
''Who took the leap''


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->''Workin’ Boys, we’re up to our ass in shit''\\
''What is this business?''\\
''Five o’clock can’t come soon enough''\\
''Five o’clock can’t come soon enough''\\
''Five o’clock can’t come soon enough''\\
''I can’t wait to get home to my boys''


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->''Spread the Christmas cheer''\\
''Rock that Northville spirit''\\
''Ditch that lump of coal''\\
''Push it to the limit''\\
''Pumpkin spice for days''\\
''Fill those cookie trays up''\\
''And pass Chris Kringle the ball!''

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!Characters from ''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School''

[[folder: As a Whole]]
!!''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School''
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday'' | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

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-->'''Tom:''' How is it?\\
'''Becky:''' It's not good, Tom.\\
'''Tom:''' No... no, no, I was talking about the movie.\\
'''Becky:''' So was I. It's real bad.

A new Christmas movie. It's playing at the cineplex in ''Black Friday'' and is airing on TV by the time of "Jane's a Car".

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!Characters from ''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School''

!Other Outsiders

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!!''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School''
Workin' Boys]]
!!Workin' Boys
!!!'''Played by:''' Jon Matteson (Greg) | Creator/JoeyRichter (Steve) | Creator/CoreyDorris (Stu) | Curt Mega (Mark) | Creator/DylanSaunders (Leighton)
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday'' ''WebVideo/WorkinBoys''
!!!'''Mentioned in:''' ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals''
| [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

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-->'''Tom:''' How
[[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Time Bastard"]]

Professor Hidgens' friends from college. His musical, ''Workin' Boys'',
is it?\\
'''Becky:''' It's not good, Tom.\\
'''Tom:''' No... no, no, I was talking about the movie.\\
'''Becky:''' So was I. It's real bad.

A new Christmas movie. It's playing at the cineplex in ''Black Friday'' and is airing on TV by the time
devoted to his memory of "Jane's a Car".them.



* AgeDownRomance: The whole premise of this movie revolves around the MayflyDecemberRomance between Chris Kringle and Noël, with the fictional creators of the film apparently humorously oblivious to how massively gross this kind of fic comes off if you just [[CallBack think about the implications]]. Becky lampshades this in "Jane's a Car", which reveals that the film's antagonist is Jack Frost's teenage daughter; she comments that it would be much less awkward if Christopher Kringle was in fact Santa's teenage son, but Tom points out that this would make the film's title inaccurate.
* AuthorAppeal: Fans of Starkid who remember the original ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'' know about their love for Creator/ZacEfron and ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'', which means an AffectionateParody has been a long time coming.
* BreatherEpisode: "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)" is essentially a breather musical number for the rest of the show.
* BrickJoke: In the scene with Ethan and Hannah it seems like ''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' is just a ridiculous title for a movie as a throwaway joke. But then it's RealAfterAll to a ''shocking'' degree.
* CallBack: We get an unexpected one to this movie in "Jane's a Car", where in the new AlternateTimeline Tom and Becky also end up making love to the soundtrack of this movie (but in a totally different and much less stressful set of circumstances).
* ClicheStorm: In-universe, the plot of this movie is one for goofy holiday movies (which is why it's hard to say whether the plot resemblances to ''Film/TheSantaClause2'' are intentional).
* CourtMage: Like in ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', Chris/Santa seems to depend on a different character who casts spells for him ("The Winter Warlock", later just "Winter" after his HeelFaceTurn, in ''Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town'', "Father Winter" in this movie), although he ''does'' have the power to defeat some bullies by making ice appear on the gym floor. If this is meant to be a sequel, then it might actually be the same character.
* DawsonCasting: Obviously none of the cast are teenagers -- to a far greater degree than the first ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' -- but Creator/JeffBlim with a full beard is hard enough to accept as one it feels like LampshadeHanging. [[invoked]]
* DiegeticSwitch: The song "Take Me Back" Tom and Becky sing to each other about wanting to go "back to high school" turns out to be them [[MusicalWorldHypotheses singing their own lyrics to a song from the movie they're watching]], logically enough, given what the movie is about. Although most likely the "real" song between Chris and Noël wasn't about [[DenserAndWackier nearly as serious themes]] as the one we see.
* ExcusePlot: As Becky lampshades when describing the movie, the setup of the movie is incredibly contrived and forced just to get us to the {{Fanfic}}-like HighConcept situation of Santa Claus becoming a teenage boy for some reason.
* FreezeFrameBonus: Chris Kringle's jersey number on his letterman's jacket is 25, as yet another Christmas reference (December 25).
* HurricaneOfPuns: ''Every single thing'' in this movie is a Christmas reference of some kind, including every single line of "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)".
* OpposingSportsTeam: Northville High seems to have a SmallTownRivalry with the basketball team of, predictably enough, "South Heights". (The North vs. South motif seems to be borrowed from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', like the characters of Jingle and Jangle.)
* ShowWithinAShow: It's the movie playing at the Lakeside Mall Cineplex that Tom and Becky end up watching by accident. All we see of it is the song "Deck the Halls (of Northville Heights)" and part of the transition to the "in-universe" version of "Take Me Back".
* SequelEscalation: This is a ''massive'' one from the idea of ''Workin' Boys'' in ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'', where the ShowWithinAShow was only ''described'' in a monologue and song by one actor. This time, they get ''most of the cast'' in on a lavishly produced musical number with its own full set of costumes.
* ShoutOut:
** Aside from the whole idea being a ShoutOut to various other movies, the detail that Chris uses his [[AnIcePerson ice magic]] to make some bullies fall into a dumpster is a ShoutOut to ''Film/TheNeverendingStory'', which is itself a CallBack to when ''{{Theatre/Starship}}'' made the same reference.
** "Jingle-jangle", while it's a reference to the names of the elves from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'' (who later actually appear in the movie), is also a reference to the FantasticDrug from ''{{Series/Riverdale}}''.
** His character doesn't have any lines, but Jon Matteson's character in the ensemble with the white sweater and matching flat cap is ''really'' obviously dressed as [[CampStraight Ryan Evans]].
** James Tolbert's character seems like a CaptainErsatz of Chad Danforth, considering he provides the [[TheCastShowOff the most impressive dance moves]] of the number.
** "Northville High School" and its rival "South Heights" are obviously a Christmas-themed parody of HSM's setting of "East High" and their equally-unoriginally-named rival "West High". (And the "north vs. south" theme a reference to the Creator/RankinBassProductions sequel to ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''.)
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Aside from Chris' love interest Noël (Creator/JaimeLynBeatty), there's only one other female Northville High student who appears in "Deck the Halls (Of Northville Heights)", played by Angela Giarratana. Although, to be fair, it does make sense that Chris' group of friends would [[OneOfTheBoys mostly be guys]].
* StylisticSuck: The plot of this movie is intentionally confusing and ridiculous, but the ''Film/HighSchoolMusical''-inspired choreography and music is good enough that tons of fans unironically want to see it, repeating history with ''Workin' Boys'' from ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals''.
* {{Tuckerization}}: "Northville" is the name of a real city in Michigan (17 miles northeast of Ann Arbor, where the founding members of Creator/TeamStarkid went to school), which does in fact have a high school named "Northville High". ("South Heights" is also a real town in Pennsylvania, but a much smaller and more obscure community and probably not an intentional reference.)
* TheWildcats: Northville High's equivalent of East High's Wildcats mascot is apparently... the Mistletoes.
* WholePlotReference: ''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' is an unholy mixture of the plot of ''Film/TheSantaClause2'' with the musical style of ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' (enabled by an ExcusePlot similar to ''Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet'' or ''Film/SeventeenAgain2009'' -- which happens to also star Creator/ZacEfron). The title is also a pretty obvious reference to the Creator/RankinBassProductions film ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', adopting such elements as "Chris Kringle" (now short for Christopher, rather than being "Kris" as in the Rankin-Bass version) being Santa's "human name", showing Santa as a young man for most of the film, giving him a love story, having his magical powers [[DecompositeCharacter given to another character]] named "Winter", and having his ArchEnemy be a human ObstructiveBureaucrat, not to mention the characters of "Jingle and Jangle" the elves are from the sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''. Indeed, it's implied that this movie may be a SettingUpdate SoftReboot of the Rankin-Bass classic.
* YeahShot: A memorable FreezeFrameEnding for "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", with [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Curt Mega intentionally and visibly]] breaking the freeze by [[TiredAfterTheSong breathing heavily]].

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* AgeDownRomance: The whole premise of this movie revolves around the MayflyDecemberRomance between Chris Kringle and Noël, with the fictional creators of the film apparently humorously oblivious to how massively gross this kind of fic comes off if you just [[CallBack think about the implications]]. Becky lampshades this in "Jane's a Car", which reveals that the film's antagonist is Jack Frost's teenage daughter; she comments that it would be much less awkward if Christopher Kringle was in fact Santa's teenage son, but Tom points out that this would make the film's title inaccurate.
* AuthorAppeal: Fans of Starkid who remember the original ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'' know about their love for Creator/ZacEfron and ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'', which means an AffectionateParody
TheGhost: No one has been a long time coming.
* BreatherEpisode: "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)" is essentially a breather musical number for the rest of the show.
* BrickJoke: In the scene with Ethan and Hannah it seems like ''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' is just a ridiculous title for a movie as a throwaway joke. But then it's RealAfterAll to a ''shocking'' degree.
* CallBack: We get an unexpected one to this movie in "Jane's a Car", where in the new AlternateTimeline Tom and Becky also end up making love to the soundtrack of this movie (but in a totally different and much less stressful set of circumstances).
* ClicheStorm: In-universe, the plot of this movie is one for goofy holiday movies (which is why it's hard to say whether the plot resemblances to ''Film/TheSantaClause2'' are intentional).
* CourtMage: Like in ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', Chris/Santa seems to depend on a different character who casts spells for him ("The Winter Warlock", later just "Winter" after his HeelFaceTurn, in ''Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town'', "Father Winter" in this movie), although he ''does'' have the power to defeat some bullies by making ice appear on the gym floor. If this is meant to be a sequel, then it might actually be the same character.
* DawsonCasting: Obviously none of the
cast are teenagers -- to a far greater degree than the first ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' -- but Creator/JeffBlim with a full beard play Chad, for he is hard enough too idealized in Hidgens's mind for any actor to accept as one it feels like LampshadeHanging. [[invoked]]
* DiegeticSwitch: The song "Take Me Back" Tom and Becky sing to each other about wanting to go "back to high school" turns out to be them [[MusicalWorldHypotheses singing their own lyrics to a song from the movie they're watching]], logically enough, given what the movie is about. Although most
do him justice. For likely the "real" song between Chris and Noël wasn't about [[DenserAndWackier nearly as serious themes]] as the one we see.
* ExcusePlot: As Becky lampshades when describing the movie, the setup of the movie is incredibly contrived and forced just to get us to the {{Fanfic}}-like HighConcept situation of Santa Claus becoming a teenage boy for some reason.
* FreezeFrameBonus: Chris Kringle's jersey number on his letterman's jacket is 25, as yet another Christmas reference (December 25).
* HurricaneOfPuns: ''Every single thing'' in this movie is a Christmas reference of some kind, including every single line of "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)".
* OpposingSportsTeam: Northville High seems to have a SmallTownRivalry with the basketball team of, predictably enough, "South Heights". (The North vs. South motif seems
same reason, there doesn't appear to be borrowed from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', like the characters any onstage depiction of Jingle and Jangle.)
* ShowWithinAShow: It's the movie playing at the Lakeside Mall Cineplex that Tom and Becky end up watching by accident. All we see of it is the song "Deck the Halls (of Northville Heights)" and part of the transition to the "in-universe" version of "Take Me Back".
* SequelEscalation: This is a ''massive'' one from the idea of
Chad in Hidgens's metafictional ''Workin' Boys'' in ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'', where either.
* TheOneThatGotAway: While Hidgens describes
the ShowWithinAShow septet's entire relationship in rather homoerotic terms, Chad was only ''described'' clearly the one he was in a monologue love with, and song by one actor. This time, they get ''most the regret haunts him to this day.
* PosthumousCharacter: The six of them passed away on some unknown event that left Hidgens the SoleSurvivor. WordOfGod has implied a research trip of some sort, making it unclear if Hidgens' own version
of the cast'' in on a lavishly produced musical number with its own full set tale -- [[spoiler:all seven of costumes.
* ShoutOut:
** Aside from the whole idea
them being struck by a ShoutOut to various other movies, the detail that Chris uses his [[AnIcePerson ice magic]] to make some bullies fall into a dumpster is a ShoutOut to ''Film/TheNeverendingStory'', which is itself a CallBack to when ''{{Theatre/Starship}}'' made the same reference.
** "Jingle-jangle",
single lightning bolt while it's a reference to the names of the elves from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'' (who later actually appear in the movie), a football dogpile]] -- is also a reference to the FantasticDrug from ''{{Series/Riverdale}}''.
** His character doesn't have any lines, but Jon Matteson's character in the ensemble with the white sweater and matching flat cap
true.
* SignificantDoubleCasting: Stu
is ''really'' obviously dressed as [[CampStraight Ryan Evans]].
** James Tolbert's character seems like a CaptainErsatz of Chad Danforth, considering he provides the [[TheCastShowOff the most impressive dance moves]] of the number.
** "Northville High School" and its rival "South Heights" are obviously a Christmas-themed parody of HSM's setting of "East High" and their equally-unoriginally-named rival "West High". (And the "north vs. south" theme a reference to the Creator/RankinBassProductions sequel to ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''.)
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Aside from Chris' love interest Noël (Creator/JaimeLynBeatty), there's only one other female Northville High student who appears in "Deck the Halls (Of Northville Heights)",
played by Angela Giarratana. Although, to Corey Dorris, who also played the Hive member impersonating Stu in TGWDLM. The same can't be fair, it does make sense that Chris' group said of friends Greg, whose impersonator was played by Jeff Blim; while the way the short is filmed would [[OneOfTheBoys mostly be guys]].
* StylisticSuck: The plot of this movie is intentionally confusing
have made it perfectly viable for Jeff to play both Henry and ridiculous, but the ''Film/HighSchoolMusical''-inspired choreography and music is good enough Greg, it may be that tons of fans unironically want they gave the role to see it, repeating history Jon Matteson so that he could interact with ''Workin' Boys'' from ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals''.
* {{Tuckerization}}: "Northville" is the name of a real city in Michigan (17 miles northeast of Ann Arbor, where the founding members of Creator/TeamStarkid went to school), which does in fact have a high school named "Northville High". ("South Heights" is also a real town in Pennsylvania, but a much smaller and more obscure community and probably not an intentional reference.)
* TheWildcats: Northville High's equivalent of East High's Wildcats mascot is apparently... the Mistletoes.
* WholePlotReference: ''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' is an unholy mixture of the plot of ''Film/TheSantaClause2'' with the musical style of ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' (enabled by an ExcusePlot similar to ''Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet'' or ''Film/SeventeenAgain2009'' -- which happens to also star Creator/ZacEfron). The title is also a pretty obvious reference to the Creator/RankinBassProductions film ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', adopting such elements as "Chris Kringle" (now short for Christopher, rather than being "Kris" as
Jeff's Henry onstage in the Rankin-Bass version) being Santa's "human name", showing Santa as a young man for most of the film, giving him a love story, having his magical powers [[DecompositeCharacter given to another character]] named "Winter", and having his ArchEnemy be a human ObstructiveBureaucrat, not to mention the characters of "Jingle and Jangle" the elves are from the sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''. Indeed, it's implied that this movie may be a SettingUpdate SoftReboot of the Rankin-Bass classic.
* YeahShot: A memorable FreezeFrameEnding for "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", with [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Curt Mega intentionally and visibly]] breaking the freeze by [[TiredAfterTheSong breathing heavily]].
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!!Christopher Kringle
!!!'''Played by:''' Robert Manion
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''
!!!'''Mentioned in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

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Santa in a teenage body, attending a public high school.

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!!Christopher Kringle
Kale]]
!!Kale
!!!'''Played by:''' Robert Manion
Jae Hughes
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''
!!!'''Mentioned in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

'''[[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E3DaddyAndKillerTrack "Killer Track"]]'''

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"It needs a carrier. That's why it picked me. It wants to be heard!"'']]

A mysterious roadie
in my locker, I'll get expelled for sure!"'']]

Santa in a teenage body, attending a public high school.
possession of the Killer Track.



* AdultsDressedAsChildren: One big joke about this trope, since Santa Claus is an ''elderly man'' disguised as a high school student by magic, possibly Really700YearsOld (depending on what Santa lore they're using).
* BadBadActing: Chris says pretty much all his lines as a pointed declaration while [[AsideGlance looking directly at the audience]].
* BigManOnCampus: Upon infiltrating Northville High, he apparently immediately became one of the most popular kids in school.
* BigDamnKiss: Chris and Noël's kiss is... pretty darn physical for a movie aimed at kids, with very unsubtle sexual implications (she ''wraps her legs around his waist'').
* CassandraTruth: Chris' spontaneous confession of his true identity almost ruins his relationship with Noël when she refuses to believe him.
* CastingGag: Robert singing the lead in a ShowWithinAShow {{Showstopper}} is just repeating a tradition from ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals''. His voice as Chris is the same TenorBoy whine he had Professor Hidgens use as the lead in ''Workin' Boys''.
* FountainOfYouth: "Father Winter" has cast a magic spell to de-age Santa Claus into a teenager, for [[ExcusePlot unclear reasons]] involving Santa wanting to reconnect with modern youth culture.
* TheGenerationGap: Apparently the inciting incident of the film is Santa discovering that somehow all the teenagers in the world are now on the naughty list, and in order to rectify this situation he decides the best possible plan is to become a teenager himself to understand them better.
* AnIcePerson: He's got the ability to conjure ice on the gym floor in order to foil some bullies who were hassling Noël, which of course is the classic impulsively noble act that risks revealing his secret identity.
* LouisCypher: A more benign example, although Santa Claus calling himself "Chris Kringle" as an alias [[PaperThinDisguise barely even qualifies as a disguise]]. Since everything else at Northville High is such an obvious Christmas reference, maybe no one notices.
* LovableJock: He's the star of the basketball team, just like Troy Bolton.
* TheMasqueradeWillKillYourDatingLife: [[ExcusePlot For whatever reason]], Chris feels the need to confess his big secret to Noël, even though he was ''just told'' by Jingle and Jangle that this will ruin everything, presumably setting up the big third-act conflict of the film.
* PainfulRhyme: Probably intentional -- whoever wrote "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)" in-universe made the inexplicable decision to rhyme "Chris Kringle" with "Jingle-jangle" instead of just "jingle", forcing everyone to say it "Krangle".
* SantaClaus: His secret identity.
* SecretIdentity: [[ExcusePlot For whatever reason]], the spell Father Winter cast to turn him into a teenager will be broken if he ever reveals his identity to anyone, although [[DelayedCausality this doesn't seem to happen immediately]].
* TrustPassword: Chris is challenged to prove his identity by telling Noël what present he gave her when she was little, and apparently makes a grave decision to [[LoveOverridesTheLaw violate his personal code out of love for her]] by [[TheComicallySerious quietly saying]], "A red tricycle".

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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: One big joke about this trope, since Santa Claus is an ''elderly man'' disguised as a high school student by magic, possibly Really700YearsOld (depending on what Santa lore they're using).
* BadBadActing: Chris says pretty much all his lines as a pointed declaration while [[AsideGlance looking directly at the audience]].
* BigManOnCampus: Upon infiltrating Northville High, he apparently immediately became one of the most popular kids in school.
* BigDamnKiss: Chris and Noël's kiss is... pretty darn physical for a movie aimed at kids,
DudeLooksLikeALady: Referred to with male pronouns by the narrative, Kale is played by the non-binary and very unsubtle sexual implications (she ''wraps her legs around androgynous Jae Hughes, and his waist'').
gothic attire is similarly gender-nonconforming.
* CassandraTruth: Chris' spontaneous confession of his true identity almost ruins his relationship RequiredSecondaryPowers: As the person tasked with Noël when she refuses presenting victims to believe him.
* CastingGag: Robert singing
the lead in a ShowWithinAShow {{Showstopper}} Killer Track, Kale is just repeating a tradition from ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals''. His voice as Chris is naturally immune to the same TenorBoy whine he had Professor Hidgens use as the lead in ''Workin' Boys''.
* FountainOfYouth: "Father Winter" has cast a magic spell
effects of listening to de-age Santa Claus into a teenager, for [[ExcusePlot unclear reasons]] involving Santa wanting to reconnect with modern youth culture.
* TheGenerationGap: Apparently the inciting incident of the film is Santa discovering that somehow all the teenagers in the world are now on the naughty list, and in order to rectify this situation he decides the best possible plan is to become a teenager himself to understand them better.
* AnIcePerson: He's got the ability to conjure ice on the gym floor in order to foil some bullies who were hassling Noël, which of course is the classic impulsively noble act that risks revealing his secret identity.
* LouisCypher: A more benign example, although Santa Claus calling himself "Chris Kringle" as an alias [[PaperThinDisguise barely even qualifies as a disguise]]. Since everything else at Northville High is such an obvious Christmas reference, maybe no one notices.
* LovableJock: He's the star of the basketball team, just like Troy Bolton.
* TheMasqueradeWillKillYourDatingLife: [[ExcusePlot For whatever reason]], Chris feels the need to confess his big secret to Noël, even though he was ''just told'' by Jingle and Jangle that this will ruin everything, presumably setting up the big third-act conflict of the film.
* PainfulRhyme: Probably intentional -- whoever wrote "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)" in-universe made the inexplicable decision to rhyme "Chris Kringle" with "Jingle-jangle" instead of just "jingle", forcing everyone to say it "Krangle".
* SantaClaus: His secret identity.
* SecretIdentity: [[ExcusePlot For whatever reason]], the spell Father Winter cast to turn him into a teenager will be broken if he ever reveals his identity to anyone, although [[DelayedCausality this doesn't seem to happen immediately]].
* TrustPassword: Chris is challenged to prove his identity by telling Noël what present he gave her when she was little, and apparently makes a grave decision to [[LoveOverridesTheLaw violate his personal code out of love for her]] by [[TheComicallySerious quietly saying]], "A red tricycle".
it.



[[folder: Noël]]
!!Noël
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/JaimeLynBeatty
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''
!!!'''Mentioned in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Tell me something only Santa would know."'']]

One of Chris' classmates, whom he has a crush on.

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!Characters from ''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School''

[[folder: Noël]]
!!Noël
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/JaimeLynBeatty
As a Whole]]
!!''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School''
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''
!!!'''Mentioned in:'''
''Theatre/BlackFriday'' | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_friday_noel.org/pmwiki/pub/images/santa_claus_is_goin_to_high_school.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Tell me something only Santa would know."'']]

One
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-->'''Tom:''' How is it?\\
'''Becky:''' It's not good, Tom.\\
'''Tom:''' No... no, no, I was talking about the movie.\\
'''Becky:''' So was I. It's real bad.

A new Christmas movie. It's playing at the cineplex in ''Black Friday'' and is airing on TV by the time
of Chris' classmates, whom he has "Jane's a crush on.Car".



* CastingGag: It's only appropriate Jaime Lyn Beatty be the [[LoveInterests Love Interest]] here, since that's what she was in every other [[Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical Starkid musical]] [[Theatre/MeAndMyDick set in high school]].
* ForbiddenLove: Obviously this trope, although it's PlayedForLaughs that the concern seems to more be that Chris is giving away his SecretIdentity and not that he's really at least twenty times her age.
* MayflyDecemberRomance: To a deliberately (on the part of the writers of ''Black Friday'' if not ''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School'') uncomfortable degree -- Chris, in his true form, is an old fat man who's Really700YearsOld and she's at best eighteen (confirmed in ''Jane's a Car'' to be exactly eighteen, making the film's romance, at best, technically not against the law), which she helpfully makes clear to us by making her TrustPassword asking what she wanted for Christmas from him ''when she was seven''. It's then ''intensified'' by her clapping her hands like a child and {{Squee}}ing "Santa!" when he reveals who he is -- right before leaping into his lap in a very unchildlike way.
* MrsClaus: It's not really clear if she ''is'' the future Mrs. Claus and this is an origin story (like ''Film/TheSantaClause2'') or Chris actually has a wife he's cheating on, although given the Creator/DisneyChannel [[MadeForTVMovie Original Movie]] roots of ''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' it's probably the former.
* PunnyName: Appropriately enough, her name is a word for Christmas.
* SpottingTheThread: Noël starts noticing weird things about Chris pretty quickly, though [[PaperThinDisguise he doesn't exactly make it difficult]].
* TomboyishName: "Noel" is a boy's name, but "Noël", the way she pronounces it, is a name for girls and for the Christmas holiday.

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* CastingGag: It's only appropriate Jaime Lyn Beatty be the [[LoveInterests Love Interest]] here, since that's what she was in every other [[Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical Starkid musical]] [[Theatre/MeAndMyDick set in high school]].
* ForbiddenLove: Obviously
AgeDownRomance: The whole premise of this trope, although it's PlayedForLaughs that movie revolves around the concern seems to more be that MayflyDecemberRomance between Chris is giving away his SecretIdentity Kringle and not that he's really at least twenty times her age.
* MayflyDecemberRomance: To a deliberately (on
Noël, with the part fictional creators of the writers film apparently humorously oblivious to how massively gross this kind of ''Black Friday'' fic comes off if not ''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School'') uncomfortable degree -- Chris, you just [[CallBack think about the implications]]. Becky lampshades this in his true form, is an old fat man who's Really700YearsOld and she's at best eighteen (confirmed in ''Jane's "Jane's a Car'' to be exactly eighteen, making Car", which reveals that the film's romance, at best, technically not against antagonist is Jack Frost's teenage daughter; she comments that it would be much less awkward if Christopher Kringle was in fact Santa's teenage son, but Tom points out that this would make the law), film's title inaccurate.
* AuthorAppeal: Fans of Starkid who remember the original ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'' know about their love for Creator/ZacEfron and ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'',
which she helpfully makes clear to us by making her TrustPassword asking what she wanted means an AffectionateParody has been a long time coming.
* BreatherEpisode: "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)" is essentially a breather musical number
for Christmas from him ''when she was seven''. It's then ''intensified'' by her clapping her hands the rest of the show.
* BrickJoke: In the scene with Ethan and Hannah it seems
like a child and {{Squee}}ing "Santa!" when he reveals who he is -- right before leaping into his lap in a very unchildlike way.
* MrsClaus: It's not really clear if she ''is'' the future Mrs. Claus and this is an origin story (like ''Film/TheSantaClause2'') or Chris actually has a wife he's cheating on, although given the Creator/DisneyChannel [[MadeForTVMovie Original Movie]] roots of
''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' is just a ridiculous title for a movie as a throwaway joke. But then it's probably RealAfterAll to a ''shocking'' degree.
* CallBack: We get an unexpected one to this movie in "Jane's a Car", where in
the former.
new AlternateTimeline Tom and Becky also end up making love to the soundtrack of this movie (but in a totally different and much less stressful set of circumstances).
* PunnyName: Appropriately ClicheStorm: In-universe, the plot of this movie is one for goofy holiday movies (which is why it's hard to say whether the plot resemblances to ''Film/TheSantaClause2'' are intentional).
* CourtMage: Like in ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', Chris/Santa seems to depend on a different character who casts spells for him ("The Winter Warlock", later just "Winter" after his HeelFaceTurn, in ''Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town'', "Father Winter" in this movie), although he ''does'' have the power to defeat some bullies by making ice appear on the gym floor. If this is meant to be a sequel, then it might actually be the same character.
* DawsonCasting: Obviously none of the cast are teenagers -- to a far greater degree than the first ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' -- but Creator/JeffBlim with a full beard is hard enough to accept as one it feels like LampshadeHanging. [[invoked]]
* DiegeticSwitch: The song "Take Me Back" Tom and Becky sing to each other about wanting to go "back to high school" turns out to be them [[MusicalWorldHypotheses singing their own lyrics to a song from the movie they're watching]], logically
enough, her name given what the movie is a word for Christmas.
* SpottingTheThread:
about. Although most likely the "real" song between Chris and Noël starts noticing weird things wasn't about [[DenserAndWackier nearly as serious themes]] as the one we see.
* ExcusePlot: As Becky lampshades when describing the movie, the setup of the movie is incredibly contrived and forced just to get us to the {{Fanfic}}-like HighConcept situation of Santa Claus becoming a teenage boy for some reason.
* FreezeFrameBonus:
Chris pretty quickly, though [[PaperThinDisguise he Kringle's jersey number on his letterman's jacket is 25, as yet another Christmas reference (December 25).
* HurricaneOfPuns: ''Every single thing'' in this movie is a Christmas reference of some kind, including every single line of "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)".
* OpposingSportsTeam: Northville High seems to have a SmallTownRivalry with the basketball team of, predictably enough, "South Heights". (The North vs. South motif seems to be borrowed from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', like the characters of Jingle and Jangle.)
* ShowWithinAShow: It's the movie playing at the Lakeside Mall Cineplex that Tom and Becky end up watching by accident. All we see of it is the song "Deck the Halls (of Northville Heights)" and part of the transition to the "in-universe" version of "Take Me Back".
* SequelEscalation: This is a ''massive'' one from the idea of ''Workin' Boys'' in ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'', where the ShowWithinAShow was only ''described'' in a monologue and song by one actor. This time, they get ''most of the cast'' in on a lavishly produced musical number with its own full set of costumes.
* ShoutOut:
** Aside from the whole idea being a ShoutOut to various other movies, the detail that Chris uses his [[AnIcePerson ice magic]] to make some bullies fall into a dumpster is a ShoutOut to ''Film/TheNeverendingStory'', which is itself a CallBack to when ''{{Theatre/Starship}}'' made the same reference.
** "Jingle-jangle", while it's a reference to the names of the elves from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'' (who later actually appear in the movie), is also a reference to the FantasticDrug from ''{{Series/Riverdale}}''.
** His character
doesn't exactly have any lines, but Jon Matteson's character in the ensemble with the white sweater and matching flat cap is ''really'' obviously dressed as [[CampStraight Ryan Evans]].
** James Tolbert's character seems like a CaptainErsatz of Chad Danforth, considering he provides the [[TheCastShowOff the most impressive dance moves]] of the number.
** "Northville High School" and its rival "South Heights" are obviously a Christmas-themed parody of HSM's setting of "East High" and their equally-unoriginally-named rival "West High". (And the "north vs. south" theme a reference to the Creator/RankinBassProductions sequel to ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''.)
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Aside from Chris' love interest Noël (Creator/JaimeLynBeatty), there's only one other female Northville High student who appears in "Deck the Halls (Of Northville Heights)", played by Angela Giarratana. Although, to be fair, it does
make it difficult]].
sense that Chris' group of friends would [[OneOfTheBoys mostly be guys]].
* TomboyishName: "Noel" StylisticSuck: The plot of this movie is a boy's name, intentionally confusing and ridiculous, but "Noël", the way she pronounces ''Film/HighSchoolMusical''-inspired choreography and music is good enough that tons of fans unironically want to see it, repeating history with ''Workin' Boys'' from ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals''.
* {{Tuckerization}}: "Northville"
is a the name of a real city in Michigan (17 miles northeast of Ann Arbor, where the founding members of Creator/TeamStarkid went to school), which does in fact have a high school named "Northville High". ("South Heights" is also a real town in Pennsylvania, but a much smaller and more obscure community and probably not an intentional reference.)
* TheWildcats: Northville High's equivalent of East High's Wildcats mascot is apparently... the Mistletoes.
* WholePlotReference: ''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' is an unholy mixture of the plot of ''Film/TheSantaClause2'' with the musical style of ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' (enabled by an ExcusePlot similar to ''Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet'' or ''Film/SeventeenAgain2009'' -- which happens to also star Creator/ZacEfron). The title is also a pretty obvious reference to the Creator/RankinBassProductions film ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', adopting such elements as "Chris Kringle" (now short
for girls Christopher, rather than being "Kris" as in the Rankin-Bass version) being Santa's "human name", showing Santa as a young man for most of the film, giving him a love story, having his magical powers [[DecompositeCharacter given to another character]] named "Winter", and having his ArchEnemy be a human ObstructiveBureaucrat, not to mention the characters of "Jingle and Jangle" the elves are from the sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''. Indeed, it's implied that this movie may be a SettingUpdate SoftReboot of the Rankin-Bass classic.
* YeahShot: A memorable FreezeFrameEnding
for "Deck the Christmas holiday.Halls (Of Northville High)", with [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Curt Mega intentionally and visibly]] breaking the freeze by [[TiredAfterTheSong breathing heavily]].



[[folder: Mr. Humbugger]]
!!Mr. Humbugger
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/CoreyDorris

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[[folder: Mr. Humbugger]]
!!Mr. Humbugger
Christopher Kringle]]
!!Christopher Kringle
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/CoreyDorrisRobert Manion




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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Christopher Kringle, report to the principal's office immediately!"'']]

The strict principal of Northville High.

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\n!!!'''Mentioned in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/principal_humbugger.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_friday_chris_kringle.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Christopher Kringle, report to the principal's office immediately!"'']]

The strict principal of Northville High.
[[caption-width-right:350:''"If anyone sees two elves in my locker, I'll get expelled for sure!"'']]

Santa in a teenage body, attending a public high school.



* CaptainErsatz: Having Santa Claus' most dangerous enemy be a human being who's an ObstructiveBureaucrat and TheGrinch is, of course, a CallBack to ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'''s Burgermeister Meisterburger.
* CastingGag: Humbugger only appears for one line in "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", but it means both of Corey Dorris's major roles in this show are acting as an unsympathetic adult authority figure to a teenager.
* DeanBitterman: In his extremely brief appearance he nonetheless makes it extremely obvious he's the Christmas version of this trope. Much of the conflict in the movie seems to revolve around Chris Kringle avoiding running afoul of him and getting expelled, despite being the BigManOnCampus.
%%* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
* TheGrinch: In a Christmas-themed movie starring the teenage version of Santa Claus, being DeanBitterman and being TheGrinch are basically the same thing.
* PunnyName: His name is a ShoutOut to [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Ebenezer Scrooge's]] iconic (though [[BeamMeUpScotty unspoken]]) CharacterCatchphrase of "Bah, humbug!"

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* CaptainErsatz: Having AdultsDressedAsChildren: One big joke about this trope, since Santa Claus' Claus is an ''elderly man'' disguised as a high school student by magic, possibly Really700YearsOld (depending on what Santa lore they're using).
* BadBadActing: Chris says pretty much all his lines as a pointed declaration while [[AsideGlance looking directly at the audience]].
* BigManOnCampus: Upon infiltrating Northville High, he apparently immediately became one of the
most dangerous enemy be a human being who's an ObstructiveBureaucrat popular kids in school.
* BigDamnKiss: Chris
and TheGrinch is, Noël's kiss is... pretty darn physical for a movie aimed at kids, with very unsubtle sexual implications (she ''wraps her legs around his waist'').
* CassandraTruth: Chris' spontaneous confession
of course, a CallBack his true identity almost ruins his relationship with Noël when she refuses to ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'''s Burgermeister Meisterburger.
believe him.
* CastingGag: Humbugger only appears Robert singing the lead in a ShowWithinAShow {{Showstopper}} is just repeating a tradition from ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals''. His voice as Chris is the same TenorBoy whine he had Professor Hidgens use as the lead in ''Workin' Boys''.
* FountainOfYouth: "Father Winter" has cast a magic spell to de-age Santa Claus into a teenager,
for [[ExcusePlot unclear reasons]] involving Santa wanting to reconnect with modern youth culture.
* TheGenerationGap: Apparently the inciting incident of the film is Santa discovering that somehow all the teenagers in the world are now on the naughty list, and in order to rectify this situation he decides the best possible plan is to become a teenager himself to understand them better.
* AnIcePerson: He's got the ability to conjure ice on the gym floor in order to foil some bullies who were hassling Noël, which of course is the classic impulsively noble act that risks revealing his secret identity.
* LouisCypher: A more benign example, although Santa Claus calling himself "Chris Kringle" as an alias [[PaperThinDisguise barely even qualifies as a disguise]]. Since everything else at Northville High is such an obvious Christmas reference, maybe no
one line in notices.
* LovableJock: He's the star of the basketball team, just like Troy Bolton.
* TheMasqueradeWillKillYourDatingLife: [[ExcusePlot For whatever reason]], Chris feels the need to confess his big secret to Noël, even though he was ''just told'' by Jingle and Jangle that this will ruin everything, presumably setting up the big third-act conflict of the film.
* PainfulRhyme: Probably intentional -- whoever wrote
"Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", but High)" in-universe made the inexplicable decision to rhyme "Chris Kringle" with "Jingle-jangle" instead of just "jingle", forcing everyone to say it means both of Corey Dorris's major roles in "Krangle".
* SantaClaus: His secret identity.
* SecretIdentity: [[ExcusePlot For whatever reason]], the spell Father Winter cast to turn him into a teenager will be broken if he ever reveals his identity to anyone, although [[DelayedCausality
this show are acting as an unsympathetic adult authority figure doesn't seem to a teenager.
happen immediately]].
* DeanBitterman: In TrustPassword: Chris is challenged to prove his extremely brief appearance identity by telling Noël what present he nonetheless gave her when she was little, and apparently makes it extremely obvious he's the Christmas version a grave decision to [[LoveOverridesTheLaw violate his personal code out of this trope. Much of the conflict in the movie seems to revolve around Chris Kringle avoiding running afoul of him and getting expelled, despite being the BigManOnCampus.
%%* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
* TheGrinch: In a Christmas-themed movie starring the teenage version of Santa Claus, being DeanBitterman and being TheGrinch are basically the same thing.
* PunnyName: His name is a ShoutOut to [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Ebenezer Scrooge's]] iconic (though [[BeamMeUpScotty unspoken]]) CharacterCatchphrase of "Bah, humbug!"
love for her]] by [[TheComicallySerious quietly saying]], "A red tricycle".



[[folder: Jingle and Jangle]]
!!Jingle and Jangle
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LaurenLopez (Jingle) | Creator/JoeyRichter (Jangle)

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[[folder: Jingle and Jangle]]
!!Jingle and Jangle
Noël]]
!!Noël
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LaurenLopez (Jingle) | Creator/JoeyRichter (Jangle)Creator/JaimeLynBeatty




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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're here to make sure you don't screw up Christmas, boss!"'']]

Two elves who accompany Chris to Northville High.

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\n!!!'''Mentioned in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're here to make sure you don't screw up Christmas, boss!"'']]

Two elves who accompany Chris to Northville High.
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Tell me something only Santa would know."'']]

One of Chris' classmates, whom he has a crush on.



* CallBack: A very short one, but after "Jingle-jangle-jingle-jangle" was the chanting refrain of the opening of "Deck the Halls (Of Northville Heights)" we get the wacky joke that that's actually the name of two characters.
* ChristmasElves: The reveal of Lauren and -- especially -- Joey in Christmas elf costumes is one of the most predictable yet nonetheless hilarious developments in this scene.
* TheDividual: A classic example. It's not even actually stated which one is Jingle and which one is Jangle, although since Chris says "Jingle! Jangle!" in direct response to Lauren speaking it seems like she's Jingle and Joey is Jangle. (In ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', Jingle was also the shorter one who did most of the talking, although this Jingle would be a GenderFlip.)
* FairyCompanion: Essentially this trope. They're supposed to be helping Chris with his mission ([[ExcusePlot whatever it is]]) but we don't actually see them give him any useful advice, and in fact they just make his situation worse by almost getting caught talking to them.
* InformedAttribute: Although Lauren is very petite, it's only from dialogue that we learn that in-universe Jingle and Jangle are supposed to be tiny elves who fit ''inside'' Chris' locker. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded even further]] by Joey having to pretend he's the same height as Lauren and thus visibly bend down and twist his body around to "pop up" from behind Chris the way Lauren does.
* InvisibleToNormals: One of their powers, along with the fact that they're apparently only a few inches tall. This just makes it even more confusingly [[MusicalWorldHypotheses non-diegetic]] when they join the big dance scene when the song starts up again.
* LoonyLaws: Judging by the following line, Principal Humbugger has apparently banned elves from the campus of Northville High.
-->'''Chris''': Jingle! Jangle! If everyone sees two ''elves'' in my locker I'll get expelled for sure!
* MrExposition: The only reason Jingle and Jangle appear seems to be to inform Chris the rules of Father Winter's spell that will change him back to his true form if he reveals his identity to anyone. Which, of course, he soon does.
* RemakeCameo: In-universe, possibly. Jingle and Jangle are the names of the elves from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', and play pretty much the same role.
* SilentPartner: In a manner identical to Dan and Donna, they are a Lauren/Joey duo in which Lauren does all the talking while Joey does nothing but repeatedly spout a catchphrase agreeing with her; in Jangle's case, it's "That's right!" As if to emphasize this, when we go back into singing "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", Jangle becomes a regular ensemble member while Jingle joins Chris and "Chad" for the big dance center stage, even though they were presented to us as TheDividual (because Lauren's [[TheCastShowOff the best female dancer in the cast]]).
* SpikingTheCamera: Jingle and Jangle do this while singing the bridge of "Take Me Back", possibly to indicate they're the FourthWallObserver style of ThoseTwoGuys, or possibly because it's just not a good movie.

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* CallBack: A very short one, but after "Jingle-jangle-jingle-jangle" was CastingGag: It's only appropriate Jaime Lyn Beatty be the chanting refrain of the opening of "Deck the Halls (Of Northville Heights)" we get the wacky joke that [[LoveInterests Love Interest]] here, since that's actually what she was in every other [[Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical Starkid musical]] [[Theatre/MeAndMyDick set in high school]].
* ForbiddenLove: Obviously this trope, although it's PlayedForLaughs that
the name of two characters.
* ChristmasElves: The reveal of Lauren
concern seems to more be that Chris is giving away his SecretIdentity and not that he's really at least twenty times her age.
* MayflyDecemberRomance: To a deliberately (on the part of the writers of ''Black Friday'' if not ''Santa Claus Is Goin' To High School'') uncomfortable degree
-- especially -- Joey Chris, in his true form, is an old fat man who's Really700YearsOld and she's at best eighteen (confirmed in ''Jane's a Car'' to be exactly eighteen, making the film's romance, at best, technically not against the law), which she helpfully makes clear to us by making her TrustPassword asking what she wanted for Christmas elf costumes from him ''when she was seven''. It's then ''intensified'' by her clapping her hands like a child and {{Squee}}ing "Santa!" when he reveals who he is one of the most predictable yet nonetheless hilarious developments -- right before leaping into his lap in this scene.
a very unchildlike way.
* TheDividual: A classic example. MrsClaus: It's not even really clear if she ''is'' the future Mrs. Claus and this is an origin story (like ''Film/TheSantaClause2'') or Chris actually stated which one is Jingle and which one is Jangle, has a wife he's cheating on, although since Chris says "Jingle! Jangle!" in direct response to Lauren speaking it seems like she's Jingle and Joey is Jangle. (In ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', Jingle was also given the shorter one who did most Creator/DisneyChannel [[MadeForTVMovie Original Movie]] roots of the talking, although this Jingle would be a GenderFlip.)
* FairyCompanion: Essentially this trope. They're supposed
''Santa Claus Is Goin' to be helping Chris with his mission ([[ExcusePlot whatever it is]]) but we don't actually see them give him any useful advice, and in fact they just make his situation worse by almost getting caught talking to them.
* InformedAttribute: Although Lauren is very petite,
High School'' it's only from dialogue that we learn that in-universe Jingle and Jangle are supposed to be tiny elves who fit ''inside'' Chris' locker. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded even further]] by Joey having to pretend he's probably the same height as Lauren and thus visibly bend down and twist his body around to "pop up" from behind former.
* PunnyName: Appropriately enough, her name is a word for Christmas.
* SpottingTheThread: Noël starts noticing weird things about
Chris pretty quickly, though [[PaperThinDisguise he doesn't exactly make it difficult]].
* TomboyishName: "Noel" is a boy's name, but "Noël",
the way Lauren does.
* InvisibleToNormals: One of their powers, along with the fact that they're apparently only
she pronounces it, is a few inches tall. This just makes it even more confusingly [[MusicalWorldHypotheses non-diegetic]] when they join the big dance scene when the song starts up again.
* LoonyLaws: Judging by the following line, Principal Humbugger has apparently banned elves from the campus of Northville High.
-->'''Chris''': Jingle! Jangle! If everyone sees two ''elves'' in my locker I'll get expelled
name for sure!
* MrExposition: The only reason Jingle
girls and Jangle appear seems to be to inform Chris the rules of Father Winter's spell that will change him back to his true form if he reveals his identity to anyone. Which, of course, he soon does.
* RemakeCameo: In-universe, possibly. Jingle and Jangle are the names of the elves from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', and play pretty much the same role.
* SilentPartner: In a manner identical to Dan and Donna, they are a Lauren/Joey duo in which Lauren does all the talking while Joey does nothing but repeatedly spout a catchphrase agreeing with her; in Jangle's case, it's "That's right!" As if to emphasize this, when we go back into singing "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", Jangle becomes a regular ensemble member while Jingle joins Chris and "Chad"
for the big dance center stage, even though they were presented to us as TheDividual (because Lauren's [[TheCastShowOff the best female dancer in the cast]]).
* SpikingTheCamera: Jingle and Jangle do this while singing the bridge of "Take Me Back", possibly to indicate they're the FourthWallObserver style of ThoseTwoGuys, or possibly because it's just not a good movie.
Christmas holiday.



[[folder: Jacqueline Frost]]
!!Jacqueline Frost
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LaurenLopez
!!!'''Appears in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jacqueline_frost.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I got a cold heart, and I don't like Christmas at all!"'']]

The teenage daughter of Jack Frost, implied to be the main antagonist of the film.

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[[folder: Jacqueline Frost]]
!!Jacqueline Frost
Mr. Humbugger]]
!!Mr. Humbugger
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LaurenLopez
Creator/CoreyDorris
!!!'''Appears in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

''Theatre/BlackFriday''

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jacqueline_frost.org/pmwiki/pub/images/principal_humbugger.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I got a cold heart, and I don't like Christmas at all!"'']]

[[caption-width-right:350:''"Christopher Kringle, report to the principal's office immediately!"'']]

The teenage daughter strict principal of Jack Frost, implied to be the main antagonist of the film.Northville High.


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* CaptainErsatz: Having Santa Claus' most dangerous enemy be a human being who's an ObstructiveBureaucrat and TheGrinch is, of course, a CallBack to ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'''s Burgermeister Meisterburger.
* CastingGag: Humbugger only appears for one line in "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", but it means both of Corey Dorris's major roles in this show are acting as an unsympathetic adult authority figure to a teenager.
* DeanBitterman: In his extremely brief appearance he nonetheless makes it extremely obvious he's the Christmas version of this trope. Much of the conflict in the movie seems to revolve around Chris Kringle avoiding running afoul of him and getting expelled, despite being the BigManOnCampus.
%%* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
* TheGrinch: In a Christmas-themed movie starring the teenage version of Santa Claus, being DeanBitterman and being TheGrinch are basically the same thing.
* PunnyName: His name is a ShoutOut to [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Ebenezer Scrooge's]] iconic (though [[BeamMeUpScotty unspoken]]) CharacterCatchphrase of "Bah, humbug!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jingle and Jangle]]
!!Jingle and Jangle
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LaurenLopez (Jingle) | Creator/JoeyRichter (Jangle)
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_friday_jingle_jangle.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're here to make sure you don't screw up Christmas, boss!"'']]

Two elves who accompany Chris to Northville High.
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* CallBack: A very short one, but after "Jingle-jangle-jingle-jangle" was the chanting refrain of the opening of "Deck the Halls (Of Northville Heights)" we get the wacky joke that that's actually the name of two characters.
* ChristmasElves: The reveal of Lauren and -- especially -- Joey in Christmas elf costumes is one of the most predictable yet nonetheless hilarious developments in this scene.
* TheDividual: A classic example. It's not even actually stated which one is Jingle and which one is Jangle, although since Chris says "Jingle! Jangle!" in direct response to Lauren speaking it seems like she's Jingle and Joey is Jangle. (In ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', Jingle was also the shorter one who did most of the talking, although this Jingle would be a GenderFlip.)
* FairyCompanion: Essentially this trope. They're supposed to be helping Chris with his mission ([[ExcusePlot whatever it is]]) but we don't actually see them give him any useful advice, and in fact they just make his situation worse by almost getting caught talking to them.
* InformedAttribute: Although Lauren is very petite, it's only from dialogue that we learn that in-universe Jingle and Jangle are supposed to be tiny elves who fit ''inside'' Chris' locker. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded even further]] by Joey having to pretend he's the same height as Lauren and thus visibly bend down and twist his body around to "pop up" from behind Chris the way Lauren does.
* InvisibleToNormals: One of their powers, along with the fact that they're apparently only a few inches tall. This just makes it even more confusingly [[MusicalWorldHypotheses non-diegetic]] when they join the big dance scene when the song starts up again.
* LoonyLaws: Judging by the following line, Principal Humbugger has apparently banned elves from the campus of Northville High.
-->'''Chris''': Jingle! Jangle! If everyone sees two ''elves'' in my locker I'll get expelled for sure!
* MrExposition: The only reason Jingle and Jangle appear seems to be to inform Chris the rules of Father Winter's spell that will change him back to his true form if he reveals his identity to anyone. Which, of course, he soon does.
* RemakeCameo: In-universe, possibly. Jingle and Jangle are the names of the elves from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'', and play pretty much the same role.
* SilentPartner: In a manner identical to Dan and Donna, they are a Lauren/Joey duo in which Lauren does all the talking while Joey does nothing but repeatedly spout a catchphrase agreeing with her; in Jangle's case, it's "That's right!" As if to emphasize this, when we go back into singing "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", Jangle becomes a regular ensemble member while Jingle joins Chris and "Chad" for the big dance center stage, even though they were presented to us as TheDividual (because Lauren's [[TheCastShowOff the best female dancer in the cast]]).
* SpikingTheCamera: Jingle and Jangle do this while singing the bridge of "Take Me Back", possibly to indicate they're the FourthWallObserver style of ThoseTwoGuys, or possibly because it's just not a good movie.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jacqueline Frost]]
!!Jacqueline Frost
!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LaurenLopez
!!!'''Appears in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E3JanesACarAndTheWitchInTheWeb "Jane's a Car"]]

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jacqueline_frost.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I got a cold heart, and I don't like Christmas at all!"'']]

The teenage daughter of Jack Frost, implied to be the main antagonist of the film.
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* GodzillaThreshold: The reason PEIP and [=MacNamara=] never appear in ''WebVideo/NightmareTime'' Season 1 is they only become involved in supernatural phenomena when the stakes get [[ApocalypseHow apocalyptic]].

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* GodzillaThreshold: The reason PEIP and [=MacNamara=] never They do not appear in ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'' or any ''WebVideo/NightmareTime'' Season 1 is story to date, because they only become involved in supernatural phenomena when the stakes get [[ApocalypseHow apocalyptic]].



* OutOfFocus: Gen. [=MacNamara=] and PEIP are conspicuously absent from all of ''WebVideo/NightmareTime'' Season One, due to its focus on PersonalHorror over the apocalyptic events PEIP usually takes notice of.

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* OutOfFocus: Gen. [=MacNamara=] and PEIP are conspicuously absent from all of ''WebVideo/NightmareTime'' Season One, thus far, due to its focus on PersonalHorror over the apocalyptic events PEIP usually takes notice of.
of. They're also absent from ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'' due to the apocalyptic threat starting out as a much more low-profile ghost story, as opposed to the meteor strike preceding the Hive or the nation-wide Wiggly craze.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: [=MacNamara=] acts a little differently in TGWDLM than the sequel ''Theatre/BlackFriday'', where he has a much larger role. In this show he [[MildlyMilitary acts like a homey Midwestern dad]] when chatting with Paul and only puts on the stern soldier act at dramatic moments. As the played-straight soldier scenes left more of a dramatic impact, this took over and became the way he acts all the time.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: [=MacNamara=] acts a little differently in TGWDLM than the sequel ''Theatre/BlackFriday'', where he has a much larger role. In this show the former he [[MildlyMilitary acts like a homey Midwestern dad]] when chatting with Paul and only puts on the stern soldier act at dramatic moments. As the played-straight soldier scenes left more of a dramatic impact, this took over and became the way he acts all the time.



* InconsistentSpelling: John's last name was spelled "[=McNamara=]" in the credits of ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'' but was changed to "[=MacNamara=]" in the credits of ''Black Friday''. The writers admit that they don't care that much about the spelling of names -- and that [=MacNamara=] doesn't either -- but they decided "[=MacNamara=]" looked better in print (and is closer to the way Creator/JeffBlim pronounces it).



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: John's last name was spelled "[=McNamara=]" in the credits of ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'' but was changed to "[=MacNamara=]" in the credits of ''Black Friday''. The writers admit that they don't care that much about the spelling of names -- and that [=MacNamara=] doesn't either -- but they decided "[=MacNamara=]" looked better in print (and is closer to the way Creator/JeffBlim pronounces it).



* MeaningfulName: In an earlier draft his name was Howard Phillips, a clue to the LovecraftLite nature of this story -- the H.P. in H.P. Lovecraft stands for Howard Phillips. While this was meant to be a very subtle reference, enough people got it ahead of time that it was changed so people wouldn't get the wrong idea based on it. The President's surname in the final production reflects who he is -- a "good man" (by the standards by which we judge presidents), who's extremely attached to his self-image as a good man. But, unfortunately, not much more than a good man... [[spoiler: and in the end not good enough]].

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* MeaningfulName: In an earlier draft his name was Howard Phillips, as in [[Creator/HPLovecraft Howard Phillips Lovecraft]], a clue to the LovecraftLite nature of this story -- the H.P. in H.P. Lovecraft stands for Howard Phillips.story. While this was meant to be a very subtle reference, enough people got it ahead of time that it was changed so people wouldn't get the wrong idea based on it. The President's surname in the final production reflects who he is -- a "good man" (by the standards by which we judge presidents), who's extremely attached to his self-image as a good man. But, unfortunately, not much more than a good man... [[spoiler: and in the end not good enough]].



* PermaStubble: Curt appears earlier as the unshaven Man in a Baseball Cap, and -- since it's real stubble -- that means President Goodman shares this trait, despite his otherwise immaculate suit and carefully combed hair. Presumably it shows the crisis has been taking a toll on him.

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* PermaStubble: Curt appears earlier most prominently as the scruffy and unshaven Man in a Baseball Cap, ballcap-wearing shopper/cultist at the mall, and -- since it's real stubble -- that means President Goodman shares this trait, despite his otherwise immaculate suit and carefully combed hair. Presumably it shows the crisis has been taking a toll on him.



* WholePlotReference: ''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' is an unholy mixture of the plot of ''Film/TheSantaClause2'' with the musical style of ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' (enabled by an ExcusePlot similar to ''Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet'' or ''Film/SeventeenAgain2009'' -- which happens to also star Creator/ZacEfron). The title is also a pretty obvious reference to the Creator/RankinBassProductions film ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', adopting such elements as "Chris Kringle" ([[SpellMyNameWithAnS however it's spelled]]) being Santa's "human name", showing Santa as a young man for most of the film, giving him a love story, having his magical powers [[DecompositeCharacter given to another character]] named "Winter", and having his ArchEnemy be a human ObstructiveBureaucrat, not to mention the characters of "Jingle and Jangle" the elves are from the sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''. Indeed, it's implied that this movie may be a SettingUpdate SoftReboot of the Rankin-Bass classic.

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* WholePlotReference: ''Santa Claus Is Goin' to High School'' is an unholy mixture of the plot of ''Film/TheSantaClause2'' with the musical style of ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' (enabled by an ExcusePlot similar to ''Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet'' or ''Film/SeventeenAgain2009'' -- which happens to also star Creator/ZacEfron). The title is also a pretty obvious reference to the Creator/RankinBassProductions film ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', adopting such elements as "Chris Kringle" ([[SpellMyNameWithAnS however it's spelled]]) (now short for Christopher, rather than being "Kris" as in the Rankin-Bass version) being Santa's "human name", showing Santa as a young man for most of the film, giving him a love story, having his magical powers [[DecompositeCharacter given to another character]] named "Winter", and having his ArchEnemy be a human ObstructiveBureaucrat, not to mention the characters of "Jingle and Jangle" the elves are from the sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''. Indeed, it's implied that this movie may be a SettingUpdate SoftReboot of the Rankin-Bass classic.



* PunnyName: His name is a ShoutOut to [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Ebenezer Scrooge's]] {{Catchphrase}} of "Bah, humbug!"

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* PunnyName: His name is a ShoutOut to [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Ebenezer Scrooge's]] {{Catchphrase}} iconic (though [[BeamMeUpScotty unspoken]]) CharacterCatchphrase of "Bah, humbug!"



* SilentPartner: In a manner identical to Dan and Donna, they are a Lauren/Joey duo in which Lauren does all the talking while Joey does nothing but repeatedly spout a CatchPhrase agreeing with her; in Jangle's case, it's "That's right!" As if to emphasize this, when we go back into singing "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", Jangle becomes a regular ensemble member while Jingle joins Chris and "Chad" for the big dance center stage, even though they were presented to us as TheDividual (because Lauren's [[TheCastShowOff the best female dancer in the cast]]).

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* SilentPartner: In a manner identical to Dan and Donna, they are a Lauren/Joey duo in which Lauren does all the talking while Joey does nothing but repeatedly spout a CatchPhrase catchphrase agreeing with her; in Jangle's case, it's "That's right!" As if to emphasize this, when we go back into singing "Deck the Halls (Of Northville High)", Jangle becomes a regular ensemble member while Jingle joins Chris and "Chad" for the big dance center stage, even though they were presented to us as TheDividual (because Lauren's [[TheCastShowOff the best female dancer in the cast]]).
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* SmallTownRivalry: Just about all we know about Clivesdale so far is that Hatchetfield townies loathe the place. The exchange quoted above is seemingly mandatory whenever Clivesdale is mentioned among Hatchetfield locals, even by people like Emma who aren't fond of their hometown.

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* SmallTownRivalry: Just about all we know about Clivesdale so far is that Hatchetfield townies loathe the place. The exchange quoted above Declaring "Fuck Clivesdale!" is seemingly mandatory whenever Clivesdale is mentioned among Hatchetfield locals, even by people like Emma who aren't fond of their hometown.
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-->'''Hatchetfield High:''' ->''Fuck you Clivesdale, go get fucked!''\\

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-->'''Hatchetfield High:''' ->''Fuck ''Fuck you Clivesdale, go get fucked!''\\
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-->'''Hatchetfield High:''' Fuck you Clivesdale, go get fucked!\\
You're fucking losers and we'll kill you! (Kill your ass)

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-->'''Hatchetfield High:''' Fuck ->''Fuck you Clivesdale, go get fucked!\\
You're
fucked!''\\
''You're
fucking losers and we'll kill you! (Kill your ass)
ass)''
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-->'''Emma:''' Fuck Clivesdale.\\
'''Paul:''' Fuck 'em!

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-->'''Emma:''' -->'''Hatchetfield High:''' Fuck Clivesdale.\\
'''Paul:''' Fuck 'em!
you Clivesdale, go get fucked!\\
You're fucking losers and we'll kill you! (Kill your ass)
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Please keep all Hatchetfield pages free of spoilers for ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'' until the show is released to the general public.
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!!!'''Mentioned in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Time Bastard"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E1HoneyQueen "Honey Queen"]]

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!!!'''Mentioned in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E2ForeverAndAlwaysAndTimeBastard "Time Bastard"]] | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E1HoneyQueen "Honey Queen"]]
Queen"]] | ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie''
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!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'' | ''Theatre/BlackFriday'' | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E4YellowJacket "Yellow Jacket"]]

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!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'' '''''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals''''' | ''Theatre/BlackFriday'' '''''Theatre/BlackFriday''''' | [[Recap/NightmareTimeS2E4YellowJacket "Yellow Jacket"]]
Jacket"]][[note]]in the CouchGag[[/note]]



!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''

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!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''
'''''Theatre/BlackFriday'''''



!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''

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!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Theatre/BlackFriday''
'''''Theatre/BlackFriday'''''



!!!'''Appears in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld "The Hatchetfield Ape-Man"]]

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!!!'''Appears in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld '''[[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld "The Hatchetfield Ape-Man"]]
Ape-Man"]]'''



!!!'''Appears in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld "The Hatchetfield Ape-Man"]]

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!!!'''Appears in:''' [[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld '''[[Recap/NightmareTimeS1E1TheHatchetfieldApeManAndWatcherWorld "The Hatchetfield Ape-Man"]]
Ape-Man"]]'''

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