This story is imaginative and unique, but has a lot of violence. Redeeming qualities include a love of Christmas, good overwhelming bad and kids working together to save the holiday. Puts a completely new twist on Christmas and what it means to be naughty or nice. Mrs. Claus is very aggressive and some people might not appreciate all the dirty underwear references. The characters are very distinct and unique - great characterization. I especially love how the villain uses lofty verbiage and found his own come-uppance in the end - even linguistically.
With the North Pole going broke, Santa and his elves are reduced to repossessing toys from naughty kids to fix and repackage for Christmas delivery. But evil elves using Easter Bunny technology secretly steal from nice kids too. Charlie, a nice ten-year-old boy, catches an elf and heads to the North Pole to clear his name. The evil elves try stop him, and Charlie must lead an elf rebellion to convince Santa that it's wrong to promise what you cannot give. Can Charlie defeat the evil elves? Can he convince Santa to stop the repossessions? Will the Easter Bunny stand watching his secret Santa contract revealed? And can Charlie's sister keep all of this from their parents while Charlie is gone?
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