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==History== | ==History== | ||
Santa first appears in the ''Christmas Special'', zooming through the night sky with his reindeer. As he flies in he catches [[ | Santa first appears in the ''Christmas Special'', zooming through the night sky with his reindeer. As he flies in he catches [[Narrator Guy]] on his sled, preventing him from committing suicide. Santa then lands nearby and carries his bag of gifts towards the group. He then reaches into his bag and pulls out [[Weed|Christmas weed]] for everyone to enjoy. | ||
==Real Life Origins== | ==Real Life Origins== |
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Santa | |
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Physical description | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Skin color | Brown |
Hair color | Light gray |
Eye color | Unknown |
Appearances | |
First appearance | Tails Gets Trolled Christmas Special, Page 4 |
Last appearance | Tails Gets Trolled Christmas Special, Page 5 |
Status | |
In real life | |
First appearance | A Visit from St. Nicholas (1823) |
Santa Claus is a character appearing in the Tails Gets Trolled Christmas Special.
Appearance
Santa appears as a large, brown skinned man whose eyes are covered by shadows. He has a grey beard and wears a dark red outfit with green shoes and gloves.
History
Santa first appears in the Christmas Special, zooming through the night sky with his reindeer. As he flies in he catches Narrator Guy on his sled, preventing him from committing suicide. Santa then lands nearby and carries his bag of gifts towards the group. He then reaches into his bag and pulls out Christmas weed for everyone to enjoy.
Real Life Origins
Santa Claus is a historical figure known for delivering gifts for children on the holidays. Originally derived from tales of Saint Nicolas, the general story of Santa Claus came to be when his story made its way to America around 1664. The iconic look Santa is traditionally drawn in was not adapted until political cartoonist Thomas Nast draw the version of Santa commonly seen today.[1]
Gallery
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Santa riding his sleigh in the Christmas Special.