The Santa Clause 2
In the far north region, Santa Claus is working as usual. But this year, Santa has problem, his son is placed on the 'black' list for the bad people. What makes Santa more sad is that he discovers a strange contract, which requires his son to get married if he wants to keep the job...
8 March 1964, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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9 May 1956, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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November 13, 2003
...more of a high-tech extravaganza than a touching fantasy.
November 05, 2002
The Santa Clause 2 is a barely adequate babysitter for older kids, but I've got to give it thumbs down.
November 01, 2002
If you value your time and money, find an escape clause and avoid seeing this trite, predictable rehash.
August 18, 2003
Fun for those for whom Hogwarts or Middle Earth are a little too tiring or scary, a cinematic lump of coal for everyone else.
December 29, 2010
This one deserves a "bah humbug."
November 12, 2002
The scenes in which Fake Santa torments the elves with a toy soldier army are twisted enough to make it worth sticking around through the mawkish courtship.
November 02, 2002
A bloated, prefab sequel that gets stuck in the chimney.
January 29, 2009
Sitcom-level predictability and treacle.
May 20, 2003
The Santa Clause 2 is chock full of heartwarming holiday cheer.
November 01, 2002
A movie conscious, at every waking moment, of trying to out-do its predecessor.
June 27, 2003
Amazingly, the film juggles all the elements well without being messy, instead playing fair and tying up all the loose ends.
November 01, 2002
Has less charm than coal in a stocking.

