Santa Claus
Santa Claus
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Character Information
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Santa Claus is a man who brings presents to good girls and boys.
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History
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At the Springfield Elementary School's Christmas pageant they had a act with Santas of many lands. Marge took Bart and Lisa's list of presents for post it to the Santa's workshop at the North Pole. Bart told her at its one fat guy that brings us presents and his name ain't Santa. When Marge looking at Lisa's list she told her at she keep telling you that Santa cant fit a pony in his sleigh. Meanwhile is Ned Flanders placing a Santa at the top of his roof. Barney told to Homer at he got me a part time job working as a Santa down at the mall. Homer asked if he can also do that and he could and did after ha was at the Santa School. When Homer later worked dare Milhouse to Bart at he could yank Santa's beard off which he did and found out that Homer was Santa.[1]
Bart dreamed that he stole Santa Claus' sleigh, complete with presents, when he aimed a gun at Santa at the North Pole.[2]
Kent Brockman once reported that Americans have grown up with the image of the jolly fat man, citing Dom DeLuise, Alfred Hitchcock and Santa Claus. Upon mentioning Claus, he showed a dramatization of Santa in the hospital and dying, saying that in real life Santa would suffer from gallstones, hypertension, impotence and diabetes.[3]
In a commercial for a book called The Answer, it says Santa Claus was one of the few people to have read the answer. When Edna Krabappel looks out the window in to the school playground, Santa is there, it is unknown whether this is just he imagination or if he really was there.[4]
In another dream from Homer Simpson, Homer dreamed that he was playing baseball. Steroid Santa Claus pitched the ball to him and Homer broke the sky with his swing.[5]
A model of Santa Claus was seen on a house opposite the Simpsons' house. Homer imagined the model turning into a monkey.[6]
Non-canon
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Near the end of World War II, Abe Simpson and Monty Burns were stranded on a deserted island. On Christmas Eve, Santa flew over the island and Burns thought it was a German, so he shot it down. Feeling sorry for what they did, they help Santa by fixing his sleigh and gather his reindeer (but couldn't find Rudolph and Prancer). When they were all ready, Santa was about to take off, then Burns hit him on the head with a coconut, stole his sleigh, and made all the presents his. Abe found Prancer, got on him, and took off to get Burns. Abe caught up with him and beat him up with a tricycle. He returned the sleigh back to Santa and promised after he was done delivering presents, he'll come back and take him home, but never came back. Because of that, Grampa wanted to get back and kill Santa. But on one Christmas Eve night, Santa gave him his dead brother's lucky watch. Santa told Grampa that his brother Cyrus survived and crashed in Tahiti, his brother loved being there so much (because of his 50 wives) he stayed. Santa took him to see his brother and they had a nice vacation there. While there Santa told him he didn't save Grampa because he was always putting it off and in the end, he was just to embarrassed to go.[7]
He also was in his office in the North Pole in Bart's dream. Here, he pretended that he was poor so Bart would leave feeling sorry for Santa. He then pressed a button to change his office into a disco-like room. He was portrayed by Krusty in the dream.
In Abraham Simpson's stories about the origins of Christmas traditions, when Santa Claus appears as a character, Abe casts himself in the role of Santa.[8][9]
Appearances
- Episode – "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" (played by Homer)
- Episode – "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
- Episode – "The Front"
- Episode – "Behind the Laughter"
- Episode – "Simpsons Christmas Stories"
- Episode – "Bart Gets a "Z""
- Episode – "Boy Meets Curl"
- Episode – "The Fight Before Christmas"
- Episode – "Holidays of Future Passed" (alluded to)
- Episode – "A Tree Grows in Springfield"
- Episode – "Homer Goes to Prep School" (model)
- Comic story – Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies
- Comic story – Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Eggnog
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out (Costume for Homer)
References