In Search of Santa is a 2004 CGI DtV feature, that is a Chinese-American production between Colorland Animation and Tundra Productions, Inc. Featuring Hilary & Haylie Duff, in their first animated roles, it is presented by Miramax and distributed domestically by Buena Vista Home Entertainment and internationally by Paramount Home Entertainment.
Synopsis
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Songs
Music: Michael Lloyd and Keith Heffer
Music Supervisor: Michael Lloyd
Songs: Lyrics by Michael Lloyd and Michael Ascher}}
- "Happy Hatchday"
- "Terribly Deep Thinkers Song"
- "Cap'n Cragg's Pirate Song"
- "Santa's Reindeer Chant" (Lyrics by Michael Ascher)
- "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" - (Instrumental)
Availability
Domastic Releases
International Releases
Voice cast
Actor | Character(s) |
---|---|
Hilary Duff | Princess Crystal |
Haylie Duff | Princess Lucinda |
Kathleen Barr | Agonysia Mrs. Claus Queen Penelope Katie Marcus, Mimi |
Scott McNeil | Mortmottimes Bubkus Bill Timebomb Tom |
Garry Chalk | Derridommis Cap'n Cragg |
French Tickner | Santa Claus |
Dale Wilson | King Calvin |
Nicole Bouma | Baby Princess Crystal Wing Maidens #1 & #5 Additional Characters |
Tabitha St. Germain | Baby Princess Lucinda Additional Characters |
Lee Tockar | Max Elfman Philip Pup the Seal |
Jason Michas | Eugene Oliver, the Photographer Elf (accidentally credited as "Gardener Elf") |
Cathy Weseluck | Emma William Wing Maidens #4 & #6 |
Richard Newman | Narrator |
An unknown voice actor(s) who played The Mayor of Santa's City and the group Santa's Reindeer, as well as the Loop Group (on the penguin crowds of Royal Rookery Rock and the elf crowd of Santa's City), is uncredited.
Trivia
- In Spain, it was titled as Las Princesas Pingüinas ("The Penguin Princesses"), referring to the main characters Crystal and Lucinda.
- This feature premiered 13 days after The Polar Express released into theaters. Similarly, both features have a element of a sleigh bell.
Gallery
Early Production
As seen on the first version of the 1998 U.S. VHS of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie.