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[[File:Fred_Santa.png|thumb|300px|Uncle Fred, looking like Santa and confusing D.W.]]
{{character infobox
|character name = Santa Claus
|gender = Male
|cartoon first appeared = "[[The Big Blow-Up]]" (mentioned)<br>"[[The Blizzard]]"
|book first appeared = [[Arthur's Christmas]]}}
'''Santa Claus''', in [[Christmas]] tradition, is a somewhat overweight man wearing a hat and with a white beard & red suit who delivers presents on Christmas morning. He is often depicted as riding a sleigh driven by reindeer and manages a workshop staffed by elves at the North Pole.


'''Santa Claus''', in [[Christmas]] tradition, is a somewhat overweight man wearing a hat and with a white beard & red suit who delivers presents on Christmas morning. He is often depicted as riding a sleigh driven by reindeer and manages a workshop staffed by elves at the North Pole.
In ''[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]'', [[D.W. Read]] wrote a letter to Santa Claus with the help of her brother, [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]. When the [[Tibble Twins]] spotted her mailing the letter, she claimed that she was actually mailing it to the [[President]], leading them to wonder if he was actually the one who delivered the presents. Later, D.W. saw her [[Fred|Uncle Fred]] in the bathroom wearing a red suit and with shaving cream on his face, leading her to believe that she had seen Santa Claus. When she received [[Quackers]] for Christmas, she was at first upset because she wanted [[Tina the Talking Tabby]], but after coming to like Quackers she decided that Santa knew that she would like him better.
 
In "[[The Big Blow-Up]]," D.W. is writing her letter to Santa, despite it only being May.


In ''[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]'', [[D.W. Read]] wrote a letter to Santa Claus with the help of her brother, [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]. When the [[Tibble Twins]] spotted her mailing the letter, she claimed that she was actually mailing it to the [[President]], leading them to wonder if he was actually the one who delivered the presents.
In "[[D.W. Goes to Washington]]," Arthur remembers when D.W. got to pick a past vacation to [[Santa's Igloo]]. It turned out to be fake, however.


Later, D.W. saw her [[Fred|Uncle Fred]] in the bathroom wearing a red suit and with shaving cream on his face, leading her to believe that she had seen Santa Claus.


When she received [[Quackers]] for Christmas, she was at first upset because she wanted [[Tina the Talking Tabby]], but after coming to like Quackers she decided that Santa knew that she would like him better.
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Fred_Santa.png|Uncle Fred, looking like Santa and confusing D.W.
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Gfsgsdg.jpg|"Santa" and a "reindeer"
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Revision as of 01:12, 8 December 2012

Santa Claus
Gender Male

Santa Claus, in Christmas tradition, is a somewhat overweight man wearing a hat and with a white beard & red suit who delivers presents on Christmas morning. He is often depicted as riding a sleigh driven by reindeer and manages a workshop staffed by elves at the North Pole.

In Arthur's Perfect Christmas, D.W. Read wrote a letter to Santa Claus with the help of her brother, Arthur. When the Tibble Twins spotted her mailing the letter, she claimed that she was actually mailing it to the President, leading them to wonder if he was actually the one who delivered the presents. Later, D.W. saw her Uncle Fred in the bathroom wearing a red suit and with shaving cream on his face, leading her to believe that she had seen Santa Claus. When she received Quackers for Christmas, she was at first upset because she wanted Tina the Talking Tabby, but after coming to like Quackers she decided that Santa knew that she would like him better.

In "The Big Blow-Up," D.W. is writing her letter to Santa, despite it only being May.

In "D.W. Goes to Washington," Arthur remembers when D.W. got to pick a past vacation to Santa's Igloo. It turned out to be fake, however.


Gallery