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* Played with on ''Series/{{Qi}}'', for their Season "K" Christmas episode, "Kris Kringle", when Stephen Fry asked "Why is Santa off the Rich List?" Brendan O'Carroll asked, "Could it be because ''(stage whisper)'' he may not be real?" The klaxon sounded and the words "HE ISN'T REAL" flashed on the screen. Phil Jupitus turned to the screen and fell to his knees in seeming despair, prompting Stephen Fry to assure him, "That got a klaxon so it can't be right!" and give him a hug. The Rich List, for the record, is an annual list assembled by Forbes Magazine of the richest fictional characters (that year's winners in ascending order were [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]], [[Series/TheBeverlyHillbillies Jed Clampett]], [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Carlisle Cullen]], [[ComicBook/ScroogeMcDuck Flintheart Glomgold]] and [[Literature/TheHobbit Smaug]]). Santa Claus had been on the Rich List before, but Forbes' editors decided that he didn't qualify because, in their opinion, he wasn't fictitious.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' has several episodes featuring Santa Claus... except instead of being a mythical jolly old man, he's an evil death machine that's frighteningly real.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' has several episodes featuring Santa Claus... except instead of being a mythical jolly old man, he's an evil death machine that's frighteningly real. The explanation is that they tried to build a real one, but it's standards were set too high and it has no sense of proportion.
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* PlayedWith and {{Inverted}} in ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas''. After a talk with [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Pete]], [[CheerfulChild Max]] starts to doubt Santa's existence, and becomes even more convinced when he catches {{Goofy}} pretending to be him for some poor neighbor kids. The thing is, Goofy really ''does'' believe in Santa, and by the end, it's [[WackyParentSeriousChild Max who dresses up]] to restore his father's faith. Naturally, Santa actually flies by near the end, to their delight (and Pete's shock).

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* PlayedWith and {{Inverted}} in ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas''. After a talk with [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Pete]], [[CheerfulChild Max]] starts to doubt Santa's existence, and becomes even more convinced when he catches {{Goofy}} WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} pretending to be him for some poor neighbor kids. The thing is, Goofy really ''does'' believe in Santa, and by the end, it's [[WackyParentSeriousChild Max who dresses up]] to restore his father's faith. Naturally, Santa actually flies by near the end, to their delight (and Pete's shock).

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': [[Recap/DoctorWho2014CSLastChristmas "Last Christmas"]] zigzags this. Santa Claus is explicitly stated to be a dream construct trying to save the characters, who have been trapped in dreams by the MonsterOfTheWeek. He, however, admits that he exists in their belief. Then, at the end, [[spoiler:after everyone has woken up and the Doctor and Clara have taken off for more adventures, there's a shot of a tangerine, which Santa had earlier stated to be his "signature gift", on Clara's windowsill, adding a MaybeMagicMaybeMundane twist.]] And, of course, this isn't even mentioning that way back in [[Recap/DoctorWho2010CSAChristmasCarol "A Christmas Carol"]], the Eleventh Doctor claimed to have met Santa personally, and that he prefers to be called "Jeff".



* The ''Series/MurdochMysteries'' ChristmasEpisode "A Merry Murdoch Christmas" features a subplot about an old man with a white beard who claims to be Kris Kringle, and everyone's impatience with Constable Jackson who is very close to believing him. At the end of the episode, when the constabulary are handing presents to orphans, a whole stack of new presents shows up without anyone knowing where they came from, and Jackson and Dr Ogden briefly see Kringle in the crowd in full 19th century Santa outfit before he vanishes.



* The ''Series/MurdochMysteries'' ChristmasEpisode "A Merry Murdoch Christmas" features a subplot about an old man with a white beard who claims to be Kris Kringle, and everyone's impatience with Constable Jackson who is very close to believing him. At the end of the episode, when the constabulary are handing presents to orphans, a whole stack of new presents shows up without anyone knowing where they came from, and Jackson and Dr Ogden briefly see Kringle in the crowd in full 19th century Santa outfit before he vanishes.



* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': When Jade caught Jackie taking a tooth from her pillow, it not only made her stop believing in Tooth Fairy but also in SantaClaus. She learned otherwise about Santa when they had to save him from Daolong Wong. (Note: While Uncle already knew -- or at least believed -- Santa was real, he doesn't believe the same about the tooth fairy)



* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': When Jade caught Jackie taking a tooth from her pillow, it not only made her stop believing in Tooth Fairy but also in SantaClaus. She learned otherwise about Santa when they had to save him from Daolong Wong. (Note: While Uncle already knew -- or at least believed -- Santa was real, he doesn't believe the same about the tooth fairy)

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* A commercial for M&Ms has Yellow wondering if Santa likes M&Ms, with an exasperated Red grumbling that he wouldn't know because he's "Never met the guy!" Suddenly, Santa comes barreling down the chimney, causing Red to exclaim in confused excitement "He does exist?!"... followed by Santa realizing the same thing about the M's. They both pass out, leaving a bewildered Yellow just standing there.

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* A commercial for M&Ms Advrtising/MAndMs has Yellow wondering if Santa likes M&Ms, with an exasperated Red grumbling that he wouldn't know because he's "Never met the guy!" Suddenly, Santa comes barreling down the chimney, causing Red to exclaim in confused excitement "He does exist?!"... followed by Santa realizing the same thing about the M's. They both pass out, leaving a bewildered Yellow just standing there.

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* Discussed in episode 2 of season 2 of ''Franchise/LoveLive^''. When the girls arrive at Maki's family home in the mountains for a song brainstorming session, the latter asks them not to use the chimney, partly because it's still too warm outside to use it, and partly because her father told her Santa won't visit if the chimney isn't kept clean. She then shows some writing and drawings from "Santa" inside the chimney, prompting Nico to laugh at her for still believing in Santa. However, the other girls don't want Maki's belief to be shattered, so they try to keep Nico quiet about it.

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* In the ''{{Clerks}}'' [[ChristmasEpisode Christmas special]], Randal is asked by a chubby, bearded man to find him some dwarf porn. Randal is about to refuse, ''knowing'' that this guy doesn't have an RST rental account... except that "Mr Nicholas" ''does'', and his address is an apparently unknown apartment between the two stores. Randal finds out the apartment leads to Santa's secondary toy-making workshop, and that the old guy is real after all (the dwarf porn is for the elves btw, so relax)! He gets some weebles and tries to score a Music/MotleyCrue denim jacket to win a bet against Dante... But later, Randal wakes up in the snow outside, and his head hurts. Turns out he was cold-clocked by another "block o' stores" employee, and that the apartment has been vacant for months, and the whole things was AllJustADream... Until Jay and Silent Bob come along, who trade him a blunt and a weeble... for the Motley Crue denim jacket Jay is now wearing.
* A ''JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' comic had Plastic Man telling Woozie Winks' nephew about how Santa was indeed real, and even a member of the JLA. His story is obviously bogus, as he relates the tale of how Santa helped beat Neron (One of [=DCs=] innumerable demons pretending to be {{Satan}}) while having the powers of flight and heat vision. Just as the little snot begins lampshading every detail ("If you guys were in Hell, why wasn't the fire hurting Martian Manhunter?"), Santa(!) comes flying by, and much to Plastic Man's shock, uses heat vision to burn "Merry Christmas!" into a nearby snowbank! The nephew goes to sleep, knowing Santa is near... Plastic Man meanwhile goes to relate this news to Woozie, completely in shock over it all. Turns out "Santa" was just Martian Manhunter, who, along with Green Lantern, was in the area and heard Plas's whole story because his signal device had been left on -- but then in the last panel, the ''real'' Santa makes an appearance, saying "Heat vision? The imagination of some people!"
** Apparently, the part about being a member of the JLA is true. He also [[{{Determinator}} breaks into Apokalips every year to give Darkseid a lump of coal]], and was killed by Lobo at one point. ([[DeathIsCheap like that'll stick]])

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* PlayedWith and {{Inverted}} in ''MickeysOnceUponAChristmas.'' After a talk with [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Pete]], [[CheerfulChild Max]] starts to doubt Santa's existence, and becomes even more convinced when he catches {{Goofy}} pretending to be him for some poor neighbor kids. The thing is, Goofy really ''does'' believe in Santa, and by the end, it's [[WackyParentSeriousChild Max who dresses up]] to restore his father's faith. Naturally, Santa actually flies by near the end, to their delight (and Pete's shock).

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* Discussed in episode 2 of season 2 of ''Franchise/LoveLive^''.''Franchise/LoveLive''. When the girls arrive at Maki's family home in the mountains for a song brainstorming session, the latter asks them not to use the chimney, partly because it's still too warm outside to use it, and partly because her father told her Santa won't visit if the chimney isn't kept clean. She then shows some writing and drawings from "Santa" inside the chimney, prompting Nico to laugh at her for still believing in Santa. However, the other girls don't want Maki's belief to be shattered, so they try to keep Nico quiet about it.

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* In the ''{{Clerks}}'' ''Film/{{Clerks}}'' [[ChristmasEpisode Christmas special]], Randal is asked by a chubby, bearded man to find him some dwarf porn. Randal is about to refuse, ''knowing'' that this guy doesn't have an RST rental account... except that "Mr Nicholas" ''does'', and his address is an apparently unknown apartment between the two stores. Randal finds out the apartment leads to Santa's secondary toy-making workshop, and that the old guy is real after all (the dwarf porn is for the elves btw, so relax)! He gets some weebles and tries to score a Music/MotleyCrue denim jacket to win a bet against Dante... But later, Randal wakes up in the snow outside, and his head hurts. Turns out he was cold-clocked by another "block o' stores" employee, and that the apartment has been vacant for months, and the whole things was AllJustADream... Until Jay and Silent Bob come along, who trade him a blunt and a weeble... for the Motley Crue denim jacket Jay is now wearing.
* A ''JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' comic had Plastic Man telling Woozie Winks' nephew about how Santa was indeed real, and even a member of the JLA. His story is obviously bogus, as he relates the tale of how Santa helped beat Neron (One of [=DCs=] innumerable demons pretending to be {{Satan}}) while having the powers of flight and heat vision. Just as the little snot begins lampshading every detail ("If you guys were in Hell, why wasn't the fire hurting Martian Manhunter?"), Santa(!) comes flying by, and much to Plastic Man's shock, uses heat vision to burn "Merry Christmas!" into a nearby snowbank! The nephew goes to sleep, knowing Santa is near... Plastic Man meanwhile goes to relate this news to Woozie, completely in shock over it all. Turns out "Santa" was just Martian Manhunter, who, along with Green Lantern, was in the area and heard Plas's whole story because his signal device had been left on -- but then in the last panel, the ''real'' Santa makes an appearance, saying "Heat vision? The imagination of some people!"
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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': When Jade caught Jackie taking a tooth from her pillow, it not only made her stop believing in Tooth Fairy but also in SantaClaus. She learned otherwise about Santa when they had to save him from Daolong Wong. (Note: While Uncle already knew - or at least believed - Santa was real, he doesn't believe the same about the tooth fairy)

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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': When Jade caught Jackie taking a tooth from her pillow, it not only made her stop believing in Tooth Fairy but also in SantaClaus. She learned otherwise about Santa when they had to save him from Daolong Wong. (Note: While Uncle already knew - -- or at least believed - -- Santa was real, he doesn't believe the same about the tooth fairy)
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* In ''ErnestSavesChristmas'' Santa winds up in jail, though it's obvious it's him from the get-go: his fingerprints show up as snowflakes, he's able to bring out the good in people, knows things nobody else could, etc... but the rest of the adults don't want to believe. Except for Ernest P. Worrel, of course.
* Happens to Scott Calvin in ''TheSantaClause'', even though he spends the better part of his visit from St. Nick and successive trip to the North Pole trying to convince himself it's a joke and that he's deluded, respectively, completely blowing the false pretense he had made of believing in Santa.

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* In ''ErnestSavesChristmas'' ''Film/ErnestSavesChristmas'' Santa winds up in jail, though it's obvious it's him from the get-go: his fingerprints show up as snowflakes, he's able to bring out the good in people, knows things nobody else could, etc... but the rest of the adults don't want to believe. Except for Ernest P. Worrel, of course.
* Happens to Scott Calvin in ''TheSantaClause'', ''Film/TheSantaClause'', even though he spends the better part of his visit from St. Nick and successive trip to the North Pole trying to convince himself it's a joke and that he's deluded, respectively, completely blowing the false pretense he had made of believing in Santa.
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* In the ''{{Clerks}}'' [[ChristmasEpisode Christmas special]], Randal is asked by a chubby, bearded man to find him some dwarf porn. Randal is about to refuse, ''knowing'' that this guy doesn't have an RST rental account... except that "Mr Nicholas" ''does'', and his address is an apparently unknown apartment between the two stores. Randal finds out the apartment leads to Santa's secondary toy-making workshop, and that the old guy is real after all (the dwarf porn is for the elves btw, so relax)! He gets some weebles and tries to score a MotleyCrue denim jacket to win a bet against Dante... But later, Randal wakes up in the snow outside, and his head hurts. Turns out he was cold-clocked by another "block o' stores" employee, and that the apartment has been vacant for months, and the whole things was AllJustADream... Until Jay and Silent Bob come along, who trade him a blunt and a weeble... for the MotleyCrue denim jacket Jay is now wearing.

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* In the ''{{Clerks}}'' [[ChristmasEpisode Christmas special]], Randal is asked by a chubby, bearded man to find him some dwarf porn. Randal is about to refuse, ''knowing'' that this guy doesn't have an RST rental account... except that "Mr Nicholas" ''does'', and his address is an apparently unknown apartment between the two stores. Randal finds out the apartment leads to Santa's secondary toy-making workshop, and that the old guy is real after all (the dwarf porn is for the elves btw, so relax)! He gets some weebles and tries to score a MotleyCrue Music/MotleyCrue denim jacket to win a bet against Dante... But later, Randal wakes up in the snow outside, and his head hurts. Turns out he was cold-clocked by another "block o' stores" employee, and that the apartment has been vacant for months, and the whole things was AllJustADream... Until Jay and Silent Bob come along, who trade him a blunt and a weeble... for the MotleyCrue Motley Crue denim jacket Jay is now wearing.
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* The ''Series/MurdochMysteries'' ChristmasEpisode "A Merry Murdoch Christmas" features a subplot about an old man with a white beard who claims to be Kris Kringle, and everyone's impatience with Constable Jackson who is very close to believing him. At the end of the episode, when the constabulary are handing presents to orphans, a whole stack of new presents shows up without anyone knowing where they came from, and Jackson and Dr Ogden briefly see Kringle in the crowd in full 19th century Santa outfit before he vanishes.
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* An early episode of ''HomeImprovement'' has Mark questioning his belief in Santa after Randy and Brad cruelly tell him that Santa died right before he was born. The end of the episode has Santa showing up at the Taylor house to bestow early presents on everyone and restore Mark's faith. After Kris Kringle leaves Tim comments on what a great guy their neighbor Wilson is to do something like that...only for Jill to point out said next-door neighbor standing at the fence waving to the family. Scene cut then to Mark standing at the front door and looking up at the sky in wonder.

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* An early episode of ''HomeImprovement'' ''Series/HomeImprovement'' has Mark questioning his belief in Santa after Randy and Brad cruelly tell him that Santa died right before he was born. The end of the episode has Santa showing up at the Taylor house to bestow early presents on everyone and restore Mark's faith. After Kris Kringle leaves Tim comments on what a great guy their neighbor Wilson is to do something like that...only for Jill to point out said next-door neighbor standing at the fence waving to the family. Scene cut then to Mark standing at the front door and looking up at the sky in wonder.
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* ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes,_Virginia,_there_is_a_Santa_Claus Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus]]'' would be the epitome of this trope if Santa himself paid a visit to the editor who wrote the response to the little girl's letter.

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* PlayedWith and {{Inverted}} in ''MickeysOnceUponAChristmas.'' After a talk with [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Pete]], [[CheerfulChild Max]] starts to doubt Santa's existence, and becomes even more convinced when he catches {{Goofy}} pretending to be him for some poor neighbor kids. The thing is, Goofy really ''does'' believe in Santa, and by the end, it's [[WackyParentSeriousChild Max who dresses up]] to restore his father's faith. Naturally, Santa actually flies by near the end, to their delight (and Pete's shock).

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* Discussed in episode 2 of season 2 of Franchise/LoveLive. When the girls arrive at Maki's family home in the mountains for a song brainstorming session, the latter asks them not to use the chimney, partly because it's still too warm outside to use it, and partly because her father told her Santa won't visit if the chimney isn't kept clean. She then shows some writing and drawings from "Santa" inside the chimney, prompting Nico to laugh at her for still believing in Santa. However, the other girls don't want Maki's belief to be shattered, so they try to keep Nico quiet about it.

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* Discussed in episode 2 of season 2 of Franchise/LoveLive.''Franchise/LoveLive^''. When the girls arrive at Maki's family home in the mountains for a song brainstorming session, the latter asks them not to use the chimney, partly because it's still too warm outside to use it, and partly because her father told her Santa won't visit if the chimney isn't kept clean. She then shows some writing and drawings from "Santa" inside the chimney, prompting Nico to laugh at her for still believing in Santa. However, the other girls don't want Maki's belief to be shattered, so they try to keep Nico quiet about it.
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* Discussed in episode 2 of season 2 of Franchise/LoveLive. When the girls arrive at Maki's family home in the mountains for a song brainstorming session, the latter asks them not to use the chimney, partly because it's still too warm outside to use it, and partly because her father told her Santa won't visit if the chimney isn't kept clean. She then shows some writing and drawings from "Santa" inside the chimney, prompting Nico to laugh at her for still believing in Santa. However, the other girls don't want Maki's belief to be shattered, so they try to keep Nico quiet about it.
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* In "Smallville", Season 5, Ep 9, Clark finds a drunk man dressed as Santa who is about to jump off of a building because Christmas spirit is dead. Clark, in his typical fashion, convinces the man otherwise. Later on, Chloe (who is expected to deliver a roomful of toys to needy children), receives a visit from the same Santa, who offers to help deliver, and she eventually agrees. She turns around for a moment, but when she immediately turns back around, the Santa and all of the presents have disappeared. She later speculates that maybe it was really Santa Claus.

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* In "Smallville", ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', Season 5, Ep 9, Clark finds a drunk man dressed as Santa who is about to jump off of a building because Christmas spirit is dead. Clark, in his typical fashion, convinces the man otherwise. Later on, Chloe (who is expected to deliver a roomful of toys to needy children), receives a visit from the same Santa, who offers to help deliver, and she eventually agrees. She turns around for a moment, but when she immediately turns back around, the Santa and all of the presents have disappeared. She later speculates that maybe it was really Santa Claus.



* ''{{Futurama}}'' has several episodes featuring Santa Claus... except instead of being a mythical jolly old man, he's an evil death machine that's frighteningly real.
* On ''{{Rugrats}}'' Chaz decides to be Santa for Christmas, while Drew hired an actor. After Chaz reveals his identity to Chuckie, Santa soon arrives at the door to hand out presents. The actor later calls to say he can't make it as Santa rides off in his sleigh and the adults wonder who he really was.
* ''JackieChanAdventures'': When Jade caught Jackie taking a tooth from her pillow, it not only made her stop believing in ToothFairy but also in SantaClaus. She learned otherwise about Santa when they had to save him from Daolong Wong. (Note: While Uncle already knew - or at least believed - Santa was real, he doesn't believe the same about the tooth fairy)

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* ''{{Futurama}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' has several episodes featuring Santa Claus... except instead of being a mythical jolly old man, he's an evil death machine that's frighteningly real.
* On ''{{Rugrats}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' Chaz decides to be Santa for Christmas, while Drew hired an actor. After Chaz reveals his identity to Chuckie, Santa soon arrives at the door to hand out presents. The actor later calls to say he can't make it as Santa rides off in his sleigh and the adults wonder who he really was.
* ''JackieChanAdventures'': ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': When Jade caught Jackie taking a tooth from her pillow, it not only made her stop believing in ToothFairy Tooth Fairy but also in SantaClaus. She learned otherwise about Santa when they had to save him from Daolong Wong. (Note: While Uncle already knew - or at least believed - Santa was real, he doesn't believe the same about the tooth fairy)
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The Santa's Existence Clause is pretty much the story outlined above: One (or more) character who doesn't believe in Santa trying to convince another of Santa's existence, and it turns out that they were right! A lot of times, Santa won't actually [[IncrediblyLamePun present]] himself to Bob, but only to the viewer. Usually intended to invoke a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming. Just try not to melt the snow in the process.

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The Santa's Existence Clause is pretty much the story outlined above: One (or more) character who doesn't believe in Santa trying to convince another of Santa's existence, and it turns out that they were right! A lot of times, Santa won't actually [[IncrediblyLamePun present]] himself to Bob, but only to the viewer. Usually intended to invoke a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming.CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. Just try not to melt the snow in the process.
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** Apparently, the part about being a member of the JLA is true. He also breaks into Apokalips every year to give Darkseid a lump of coal, and was killed by Lobo at one point. ([[DeathIsCheap like that'll stick]])

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** Apparently, the part about being a member of the JLA is true. He also [[{{Determinator}} breaks into Apokalips every year to give Darkseid a lump of coal, coal]], and was killed by Lobo at one point. ([[DeathIsCheap like that'll stick]])
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* Both averted and played straight in [[http://www.niklascomics.de/stories/xmas/xmastory.htm A Christmas Story]] as Santa's appearance is clearly a dream and the little boy knows it, but he chooses to believe in Santa regardless.
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* ''{{Futurama}}'' has an episode featuring Santa Claus... except instead of being a mythical jolly old man, he's an evil death machine that's frighteningly real.

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* ''{{Futurama}}'' has an episode several episodes featuring Santa Claus... except instead of being a mythical jolly old man, he's an evil death machine that's frighteningly real.
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* Subverted in ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'': Susan's "assurance" to Twyla that the Disc's version of Santa exists is a deeply sarcastic twist on "Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus", but Susan ''knows'' the Hogfather exists - she's just prefer to live in a world where he didn't. And then she gets surprised/annoyed when [[TheGrimReaper someone else]] comes down the chimney...

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* Subverted in ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'': Susan's "assurance" to Twyla that the Disc's version of Santa exists is a deeply sarcastic twist on "Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus", but Susan ''knows'' the Hogfather exists - she's she'd just prefer to live in a world where he didn't. And then she gets surprised/annoyed when [[TheGrimReaper someone else]] comes down the chimney...
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* ''JackieChanAdventures'': When Jade caught Jackie taking a tooth from her pillow, it not only made her stop believing in ToothFairy but also in SantaClaus. She learned otherwise about Santa when they had to save him from Daolong Wong. (Note: While Uncle already knew - or at least believed - Santa was real, he doesn't believe the same about the tooth fairy)
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* In ''Ernest Saves Christmas'' Santa winds up in jail, though it's obvious it's him from the get-go: his fingerprints show up as snowflakes, he's able to bring out the good in people, knows things nobody else could, etc... but the rest of the adults don't want to believe. Except for Ernest P. Worrel, of course.

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* In ''Ernest Saves Christmas'' ''ErnestSavesChristmas'' Santa winds up in jail, though it's obvious it's him from the get-go: his fingerprints show up as snowflakes, he's able to bring out the good in people, knows things nobody else could, etc... but the rest of the adults don't want to believe. Except for Ernest P. Worrel, of course.
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* Subverted in ''Discworld/Hogfather'': Susan's "assurance" to Twyla that the Disc's version of Santa exists is a deeply sarcastic twist on "Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus", but Susan ''knows'' the Hogfather exists - she's just prefer to live in a world where he didn't. And then she gets surprised/annoyed when [[TheGrimReaper someone else]] comes down the chimney...

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* Subverted in ''Discworld/Hogfather'': ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'': Susan's "assurance" to Twyla that the Disc's version of Santa exists is a deeply sarcastic twist on "Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus", but Susan ''knows'' the Hogfather exists - she's just prefer to live in a world where he didn't. And then she gets surprised/annoyed when [[TheGrimReaper someone else]] comes down the chimney...
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* Subverted in ''Discworld/Hogfather'': Susan's "assurance" to Twyla that the Disc's version of Santa exists is a deeply sarcastic twist on "Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus", but Susan ''knows'' the Hogfather exists - she's just prefer to live in a world where he didn't. And then she gets surprised/annoyed when [[TheGrimReaper someone else]] comes down the chimney...



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* A commercial for M&Ms has Peanut wondering if Santa likes M&Ms, with an exasperated Red grumbling that he wouldn't know because he's "Never met the guy!" Suddenly, Santa comes barreling down the chimney, causing Red to exclaim in confused excitement "He does exist?!"... followed by Santa realizing the same thing about the M's, and they both pass out, leaving a bewildered Peanut just standing there.

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* A commercial for M&Ms has Peanut Yellow wondering if Santa likes M&Ms, with an exasperated Red grumbling that he wouldn't know because he's "Never met the guy!" Suddenly, Santa comes barreling down the chimney, causing Red to exclaim in confused excitement "He does exist?!"... followed by Santa realizing the same thing about the M's, and they M's. They both pass out, leaving a bewildered Peanut Yellow just standing there.
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* In "Smallville", Season 5, Ep 9, Clark finds a drunk man dressed as Santa who is about to jump off of a building because Christmas spirit is dead. Clark, in his typical fashion, convinces the man otherwise. Later on, Chloe (who is expected to deliver a roomful of toys to needy children), receives a visit from the same Santa, who offers to help deliver, and she eventually agrees. She turns around for a moment, but when she immediately turns back around, the Santa and all of the presents have disappeared. She later speculates that maybe it was really Santa Claus.
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* A ''JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' comic had Plastic Man telling Woozie Winks' nephew about how Santa was indeed real, and even a member of the JLA. His story is obviously bogus, as he relates the tale of how Santa helped beat Nuron (DCs version of Satan) while having the powers of flight and heat vision. Just as the little snot begins lampshading every detail ("If you guys were in Hell, why wasn't the fire hurting Martian Manhunter?"), Santa(!) comes flying by, and much to Plastic Man's shock, uses heat vision to burn "Merry Christmas!" into a nearby snowbank! The nephew goes to sleep, knowing Santa is near... Plastic Man meanwhile goes to relate this news to Woozie, completely in shock over it all. Turns out "Santa" was just Martian Manhunter, who, along with Green Lantern, was in the area and heard Plas's whole story because his signal device had been left on -- but then in the last panel, the ''real'' Santa makes an appearance, saying "Heat vision? The imagination of some people!"

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* A ''JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' comic had Plastic Man telling Woozie Winks' nephew about how Santa was indeed real, and even a member of the JLA. His story is obviously bogus, as he relates the tale of how Santa helped beat Nuron (DCs version Neron (One of Satan) [=DCs=] innumerable demons pretending to be {{Satan}}) while having the powers of flight and heat vision. Just as the little snot begins lampshading every detail ("If you guys were in Hell, why wasn't the fire hurting Martian Manhunter?"), Santa(!) comes flying by, and much to Plastic Man's shock, uses heat vision to burn "Merry Christmas!" into a nearby snowbank! The nephew goes to sleep, knowing Santa is near... Plastic Man meanwhile goes to relate this news to Woozie, completely in shock over it all. Turns out "Santa" was just Martian Manhunter, who, along with Green Lantern, was in the area and heard Plas's whole story because his signal device had been left on -- but then in the last panel, the ''real'' Santa makes an appearance, saying "Heat vision? The imagination of some people!"
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* An early episode of ''HomeImprovement'' has Mark questioning his belief in Santa after Randy and Brad cruelly tell him that Santa died right before he was born. The end of the episode has Santa showing up at the Taylor house to bestow early presents on everyone and restore Mark's faith. After Kris Kringle leaves Tim comments on what a great guy their neighbor Wilson is to do something like that...only for Jill to point out said next-door neighbor standing at the fence waving to the family. Scene cut then to Mark standing at the front door and looking up at the sky in wonder.
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* In ''Ernest Saves Christmas'' Santa winds up in jail, though it's obvious it's him from the get-go: his fingerprints show up as snowflakes, he's able to bring out the good in people, knows things nobody else could, etc... but the rest of the adults don't want to believe. Except for Ernest P. Worrel, of course.
* Happens to Scott Calvin in ''TheSantaClause'', even though he spends the better part of his visit from St. Nick and successive trip to the North Pole trying to convince himself it's a joke and that he's deluded, respectively, completely blowing the false pretense he had made of believing in Santa.

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* In ''Ernest Saves Christmas'' A commercial for M&Ms has Peanut wondering if Santa winds up in jail, though it's obvious it's him from the get-go: his fingerprints show up as snowflakes, likes M&Ms, with an exasperated Red grumbling that he wouldn't know because he's able to bring out "Never met the good in people, knows things nobody else could, etc... but guy!" Suddenly, Santa comes barreling down the rest of chimney, causing Red to exclaim in confused excitement "He does exist?!"... followed by Santa realizing the adults don't want to believe. Except for Ernest P. Worrel, of course.
* Happens to Scott Calvin in ''TheSantaClause'', even though he spends
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* In ''Ernest Saves Christmas'' Santa winds up in jail, though it's obvious it's him from the get-go: his fingerprints show up as snowflakes, he's able to bring out the good in people, knows things nobody else could, etc... but the rest of the adults don't want to believe. Except for Ernest P. Worrel, of course.
* Happens to Scott Calvin in ''TheSantaClause'', even though he spends the better part of his visit from St. Nick and successive trip to the North Pole trying to convince himself it's a joke and that he's deluded, respectively, completely blowing the false pretense he had made of believing in Santa.

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* ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes,_Virginia,_there_is_a_Santa_Claus Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus]]'' would be the epitome of this trope if Santa himself paid a visit to the editor who wrote the response to the little girl's letter.



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* A commercial for M&Ms has Peanut wondering if Santa likes M&Ms, with an exasperated Red grumbling that he wouldn't know because he's "Never met the guy!" Suddenly, Santa comes barreling down the chimney, causing Red to exclaim in confused excitement "He does exist?!"... followed by Santa realizing the same thing about the M's, and they both pass out, leaving a bewildered Peanut just standing there.

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* ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes,_Virginia,_there_is_a_Santa_Claus Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus]]'' would be the epitome of this trope if Santa himself paid a visit to the editor who wrote the response to the little girl's letter.
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* A commercial for M&Ms has Peanut wondering if Santa likes M&Ms, with an exasperated Red grumbling that he wouldn't know because he's "Never met the guy!" Suddenly, Santa comes barreling down the chimney, causing Red to exclaim in confused excitement "He does exist?!"... followed by Santa realizing the same thing about the M's, and they both pass out, leaving a bewildered Peanut just standing there.

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* ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes,_Virginia,_there_is_a_Santa_Claus Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus]]'' would be the epitome of this trope if Santa himself paid a visit to the editor who wrote the response to the little girl's letter.
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