The Santa Clause 2 with Tim Allen: DVD Cover
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The Santa Clause 2 Director: Michael Lembeck Cast: Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell, David Krumholtz, Eric Lloyd

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/18/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 1,797
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Features

Closed Caption; Seven deleted Scenes; Gag reel: Bloopers from the cast; "Operation Toy Box: Save Santa" set-top game; "Inside the North Pole With Curtis" making-of featurette; "True Confessions of the Legendary Figures": Interviews with the Tooth Fairy, Mother Nature, Father Time, and the Easter Bunny; "Director's Tour of Elfsburg" featurette; Audio commentary with Michael Lembeck; DVD-ROM features: "Coloring Book" activity, "Reindeer Games" game, "Santa Lib's" activity, and "Holiday Rush!" game; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; THX-certified; Original theatrical aspect ratio (1.85:1) enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions; French and Spanish language tracks

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits/Santa Alert
2. Charlie's Caper
3. The Football Game
4. Another Santa 'Clause'
5. The Holiday Conference
6. The Santa Duplicator
7. Going Home for Charlie
8. Santa Clone
9. 27 Days to Find a Wife
10. The Naughty and Nice List
11. First Date
12. Santa's Soldiers
13. Scott's Confession
14. Trouble at the Plant
15. Looking for the Tooth Fairy
16. Seeing Is Believing
17. All Tied Up
18. Scott and Chet Save Christmas
19. The Marriage Clause
20. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

Eight years after getting a crash course in the fine art of personifying Christmas, Tim Allen returns as Kris Kringle's replacement in this sequel to the 1994 hit The Santa Clause. While Scott Calvin (Allen) initially had mixed feelings when he became the new Santa Claus, after eight years on the job he's come to enjoy being Father Christmas, and he and the Elves are looking forward to another holiday season when things begin going a bit wrong. Scott finds he's becoming less and less "Santa-like," and his son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) has become difficult enough to land on the official "Naughty" list. Scott discovers most of his problems stem from an obscure passage in his contract with the North Pole which decrees that he has to find a Mrs. Claus. Scott has little choice but to start dating, but he soon learns that when you're a big guy from the North Pole who lacks conventional employment, single women do not come running. In order to leave him more time to search for a wife, Scott and the Elves create a duplicate Santa to keep an eye on the shop; however, the "other" Santa turns out to be more Naughty than Nice, and in time Scott has to wrestle control of the North Pole away from his doppelganger. Wendy Crewson, Judge Reinhold, and David Krumholtz also reprise their roles from The Santa Clause. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Santa Clause 2by Anonymous

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January 28, 2007: I Thought this was way better then the first Santa Clause. And Even the lines were better in it too. I barrowed the fullscreen DVD from my aunt , watched five times and returned it. My Two brothers liked it , my parents liked it , and I liked it too. Infact I liked it alot that my parents made me go out on my own and buy the widescreen DVD. I'll Never Be Sorry For Buying It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Santa Clause 2by Anonymous

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April 19, 2005: I loved this movie! I thought it was HILAROUS and it was a lot better than the first one! While this movie has a great plot line and the funniest jokes, this movie misses the reason for the season: The Birth of Jesus. Santa Clause is more in the "spotlight" and Jesus is never mentioned. I love this movie, but don't forget that Christmas has a more significant meaning than Santa Clause, toys, candy canes, Christmas trees, decorations, or anything like that!


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