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The world’s best-known Christmas gift-bringer figure whose sleigh is pulled by a team of reindeer.
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One of the most famous anti-Christmas characters in the world, who, because not favored and has bad memories of others, wants to steal Christmas.
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A popular, extremely humorous, and buffoonish character in one of the most popular modern-day animated Christmas tales with an ice queen theme, it is perhaps the world's most beloved snowman.
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He is said to be the youngest member of Santa's reindeer team with a red glowing nose.
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This character appears in both positive and negative roles, one of his abilities is to control the snow and ice. He is the lord of frost, snow, ice and rain.
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Magical, dwarf-like creatures with pointed ears. They are Santa Claus’s helpers at the North Pole where they make toys in Santa’s workshop.
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These are white-bearded magical creatures with a red, grey knit hat which are also called Nisse in Norway. They have their origin in Scandinavian folklore dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. They were believed to be the household spirits protectin
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They are the real ‘stars’ of the holiday season in Spain. They traditionally bring the Christmas gifts to the children during the night of 5th January, on the evening before Epiphany. Their day is the 6th of January, as this day is known as Kings' Day or
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He is the protagonist of one of the world’s most popular Christmas stories written by Charles Dickens. He is a cold hearted, selfish miser who, after facing his past, becomes a true Christmas lover and learn to honor Christmas which is more than just one
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8-9 year old boy in one of the world's most-played Christmas movies, who does not fall into panic when he is being left at home, but he is extremely resourceful and creative when it comes to protecting himself or his property.