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The Great Ak calls a council of the Immortals to ask that Santa Claus be given immortality. And to justify it, he tells the history of Santa Claus. The Ak found an abandoned baby and gave it to a lioness and a fairy to raise, who named him Claus. When Claus grew up, the Great Ak showed him the evil and hardship in the world and Claus decides to live there and relieve some of the suffering. He decides to make toys for orphans, but King Awgwa, the ruler of the valley where Claus lives doesn't want the children to be happy, and there is a great battle among Immortals.
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Rankin/Bass adapts L. Frank Baum’s beloved classic _The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus_ into a stop-motion animated feature. The story follows a meeting of the council of immortals as the Great Ak tells his fellow council members who Santa Claus is and pleads for them to confer immortality on him so that Santa can continue his good work for the children of the world. Unfortunately the writing’s a little weak and fails to capture the magic of Baum’s novel. However, the character designs for the fantasy creatures are rather creative and interesting, and the voice work is also well-done. _The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus_ is one of Rankin/Bass’ more unique productions and, despite its flaws, it has a bit of Christmas magic to it.