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Santa Claus
File:Santa claus funnies.jpg
Cover of Four Color #205 by Dell

Real Name

Kris Kringle / Father Christmas / Saint Nicholas

First Appearance

Unknown

Original Publisher

Various

Created by

The World

Origin

Santa Claus' origin has been told various ways by various authors. Here is what is widely known about Santa Claus:

Santa Claus (Saint Nicholas) lives with his wife (whose maiden name is speculated to be Mary Christmas) at or near the North Pole where there is always snow. In some stories, the two have a daughter. Every Christmas Eve he packs his sleigh and flies around the world delivering gifts to children. His sleigh is usually pulled by eight flying reindeer - Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen, a slight variation on Clement C. Moore's original roster. The gifts are made by a group of elves who live at the North Pole with Santa. He keeps a list of which children are "Naughty" and which children are "Nice." He delivers gifts to the children on the "Nice" list by climbing down chimneys and leaving the presents under a Christmas tree or in stockings.

Public Domain Comic Appearances

Public Domain Literary Appearances

  • The Night Before Christmas (poem, 1823)
  • Up on the House Top (song, 1864) by Benjamin Hanby
  • St. Nicholas Magazine (1873-1922)
  • A Letter From Santa Claus (letter, 1870's) by Mark Twain
  • Lill's Travels in Santa Claus Land (story, 1878)
  • Santa Claus and the Mouse (poem, 1883) by Emilie Poulsson
  • Santa Claus and His Works (poem, 1886) by George P. Webster
  • A Christmas Dream, and How It Came True (story and play) by Louisa May Alcott
  • Goody Santa Claus on a Sleigh Ride (poem, 1889) by Katherine Lee Bates
  • Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus (essay, 1897)
  • Mr. Kris Kringle: A Christmas Tale (story, 1898) by S. Weir Mitchell
  • Santa Claus's Partner (novel, 1899) by Thomas Nelson Page
  • A Captured Santa Claus (novel, 1902) by Thomas Nelson Page
  • The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (novel, 1902) by L. Frank Baum
  • A Kidnapped Santa Claus (story, 1904) by L. Frank Baum
  • A Defective Santa Claus (poem, 1904) James Whitcomb Riley
  • A Ballad Of Santa Claus (poem, 1907) by Henry Van Dyke
  • Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus (novel, 1908) by Thomas Nelson Page
  • The Goblins' Christmas (story, 1908) by Elizabeth Anderson
  • The Road to Oz (novel, 1909) by L. Frank Baum
  • The Children's Book of Christmas Stories (story collection, 1913)
  • Mrs. Santa Claus, Militant (one-act play, 1914) by Bell Elliott Palmer
  • Christmas Island (poem, 1916) by Katherine Lee Bates
  • Santa Claus' Riddle (poem, 1916) by Katherine Lee Bates
  • Santa's Stocking (poem, 1916) by Katherine Lee Bates
  • A Reversible Santa Claus (story, 1917) by Meredith Nicholson
  • Anita's Secret or Christmas in the Steerage (play, 1917) by Walter Ben Hare
  • Santa's Helpers (poem, 1918) by M. Nora Boylan
  • Raggedy Andy Stories (1920) by Johnny Gruelle
  • The Christmas Dinner (play, 1921) by Shepherd Knapp
  • Down the Chimney (play, 1921) by Shepherd Knapp
  • Up the Chimney (play, 1921) by Shepherd Knapp
  • Jolly Old Saint Nicholas (song)

Public Domain Film Appearances

  • Santa Claus Filling Stockings (1897)
  • Santa Claus and the Children (1898)
  • The Visit from Santa Claus (1899)
  • Santa Claus' Visit (1900)
  • The Night Before Christmas (1905)
  • A Little Girl Who Did Not Believe in Santa Claus (1907)
  • Night Before Christmas (1908)
  • A Trap for Santa Claus (1909)
  • Ida's Christmas (1912)
  • A Christmas Revenge (1915)
  • The Faith of Sonny Jim (1915)
  • The Tichborne Mummers' Play (1919)
  • The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (1933)
  • Santa's Surprise (1947)
  • Santa Claus' Punch and Judy (1948)
  • Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (1948)
  • Joe Santa Claus (tv, 1951)
  • The Miracle on 34th Street (tv, 1955)
  • Santa Claus [vs. The Devil] (1959)
  • The Christmas Visitor (1959)
  • Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)
  • Santa and the Three Bears (1970)

Notes

  • The songs Here Comes Santa Claus, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, and Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer are NOT public domain, so avoid using details from those songs which are original to them.
  • In Russia, he is known as Ded Moroz, the literal translation of the name would be "Old Man Frost," although the name is often translated as "Father Frost" in light of the modern usage of "ded" to refer to a grandfather. Ded Moroz is said to bring presents to children, however, unlike the secretive Santa Claus, the gifts are often delivered "in person," at New Year's Eve parties and other New Year celebrations.
    • In a Russian story, the Snow Maiden is the daughter of Spring the Beauty and Father Frost, and yearns for the companionship of mortal humans. She grows to like a shepherd named Lel, but her heart is unable to know love. Her mother takes pity and gives her this ability, but as soon as she falls in love, her heart warms and she melts. This version of the story was made into a play The Snow Maiden by Aleksandr Ostrovsky, with incidental music by Tchaikovsky in 1873.

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