Santa Paws 2
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An all-new Disney holiday classic is born--a brand-new litter of the cutest talking pups ever, Hope, Jingle, Charity, and Noble--it's perfect for the whole family. When Mrs. Clause travels to Pineville, the playful Santa Pups stow away on her sled. They grant joyful wishes to Pineville's boy's and girls,
… More »An all-new Disney holiday classic is born--a brand-new litter of the cutest talking pups ever, Hope, Jingle, Charity, and Noble--it's perfect for the whole family. When Mrs. Clause travels to Pineville, the playful Santa Pups stow away on her sled. They grant joyful wishes to Pineville's boy's and girls, but something goes terribly wrong--the Christmas spirit begins to disappear. Now, the Santa Pups and Mrs. Claus must race to save Christmas around the world.
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Release date: Nov. 20, 2012.
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Add a CommentWhat in the world was Disney thinking with this movie?!?!?! As the “Air Bud”/”Buddies”/”Santa Paws” franchise is such a fantastic series and a tremendous winner for Disney and children alike, it is beyond comprehension whose foolhardy decision it was to muck it up with this sequel. Who in their right minds would produce a sequel only 2 years after the superb original, “The Search for Santa Paws”, and cast the same child star (former “America’s Got Talent” top 10 finalist, Kaitlyn Maher) as a different, motherless character in each of the films? Does Disney believe that children have become stupid?!? Even my four year old granddaughter asked how the little girl’s name changed from Quinn in the original to Sarah in the sequel, where her sister went, where did the brother come from, and why did she get 2 new parents in the 1st movie and now has a different, unlikeable dad in the 2nd one. She also insisted that I explain to her why the sequel used a “fake” Santa and Mrs. Claus instead of the real ones that were in the original movie. And as if this wasn’t all bad enough, the sequel is a poorly written and badly acted movie. Come on Disney…we expect much better than this from you than this garbage!!!!
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