Christina of Digital Hippos writes:
Arthur Christmas delivers an animatedly fun-spirited holiday film that paints Santa in a family setting. Santa has a wife, two sons (one the heir, the other a bit more clumsy and distracting) and a father who is bitter that he no longer gets to play Santa himself. It was seemingly a very male-dominated film (other than Mrs. Santa Clause and a feisty gift-wrapping elf), and it made me wonder what would have happened if Santa had a daughter (possible idea for a sequel perhaps?).
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