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9->''"Who keeps [[SantaClaus his]] red suit looking nice?\
10Who does he turn to for advice?\
11Who gives the brownies all their spice?\
12Mrs. Santa Claus."''
13-->-- Music/NatKingCole, "Mrs. Santa Claus"
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15The wife of SantaClaus in many stories. She's often portrayed as a kind, elderly matron who helps her husband and the elves in various ways, whether it's [[SupremeChef cooking delicious meals]] (possibly [[ThroughHisStomach the reason given why Santa is so fat]]), or even helping supervise the toy factory.
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17Her origins are as varied as those of her husband. For example, a first name is rarely ever mentioned, and if one is, no two stories agree on it (though it's quite common for people to jokingly claim it's [[PunnyName Mary Christmas]]). Yet regardless of how she begins, she usually ends up as a GrannyClassic. Usually she's short and plump like her husband, but sometimes she will be tall and thin for an {{Inversion}} of ChubbyMamaSkinnyPapa.
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19Her outfit is typically a red and white version of the classic granny dress. Sometimes the red is replaced with green, to complement her husband's outfit and complete the Christmas theme. Sometimes she will wear a HappyHolidaysDress, but almost never a SexySantaDress (unless she is crossed with SilverVixen). Still, ladies who are merely dressing as Mrs. Claus will often wear those dresses when paired with a guy dressed as Santa, especially a MallSanta.
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21Averted in RealLife, as St. Nicholas of Myra had no wife nor children to speak of. Compare CoolOldLady, FairyGodmother.
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24!!Examples
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27[[folder:Advertising]]
28* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5QPXhStb5I A 2016 ad for British department store chain Marks and Spencer]] features Mrs. Claus receiving a gift request from a young boy, and visiting his house to deliver the package on Christmas Eve via helicopter. She also helps Santa get ready for his main flight.
29* A series of Audi commercials has Santa in a red Audi being led by eight white Audis. In a more recent spot, Santa stops at at a home to unloard as a little girl looks out the window expectantly. Santa is searching for something but can't find it, to which the girl becomes crestfallen. Up drives Mrs. Claus to save the day as she brings the puppy the girl wanted which Santa plumb forgot.
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32[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
33* As the story primarily takes place in Christmas Town, Mrs. Claus gets a slightly bigger role in ''Manga/TheNightmareBeforeChristmasZerosJourney'' than the original film. She helps with the Christmas Eve feast, and Santa toasts his gratitude to her.
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36[[folder:Comic Books]]
37* Mrs. Kringle from ''ComicBook/JingleBelle'' is a notable exception from the GrannyClassic archetype (something which is occasionally lampshaded in the comic). She's an elf queen who prefers aristocratic garments to aprons.
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40[[folder:Comic Strips]]
41* ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'':
42** In one arc, Sally thinks that SantaClaus ''is'' a Mrs. Claus, named Samantha Claus. Charlie Brown teases Sally at one point, asking, "Does Samantha Claus say 'Ho, ho, ho,' or does she just smile daintily?"
43** In another arc, after Sally asks Charlie Brown a lot of questions about Santa before writing her letter (like if he has a middle initial or a title) she decides she wants to write to Mrs. Claus instead of Santa, and Charlie Brown says that he thinks her name is "[[PunnyName Mary Christmas]]". Sally is intrigued.
44--->''Congratulations on deciding [[TheMaidenNameDebate to keep your own name]].''
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47[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
48* Margaret from ''WesternAnimation/ArthurChristmas'', whose husband Malcolm [[LegacyCharacter serves as the current Santa Claus]]. She's portrayed as a hyper-competent organizer who handles the political end of the Santa Claus operation (she mentions going over a "treaty with Greenland") and is [[TheAce skilled at just about every task she does]] thanks to taking numerous online courses.
49* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Klaus}},'' she's a PosthumousCharacter named Lydia. Klaus explains that he started making toys because they wanted a big family, but [[LawOfInverseFertility they never had children]] before [[TheLostLenore she died]]. It's strongly implied that the strange way that the wind acts around Klaus is Lydia's spirit guiding him. [[spoiler:In the DistantFinale he follows the wind into the woods, intending to join Lydia, and disappears. Somehow this results in him actually becoming the magical version of SantaClaus]].
50* Mrs. Claus is briefly seen in the background at one point in ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''. Even though she's visible for a few seconds at best, the animators still had to trim her ears out of fear that it looked like Santa had married an elf.
51* In the 1998 feature film ''[[WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer1998 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: the Movie]]'', Mrs. Claus is a minor character who is seen attending ceremonies in the North Pole and showing support for her husband. [[FlatCharacter However she doesn't interact with Rudolph and doesn't have as much depth as Santa.]]
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54[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
55* After no signs of the existence of a Mrs. Claus in ''Film/{{The Santa Clause|1}}'', it's [[Film/TheSantaClause2 sequel]] reveals that there's "The Mrs. Clause," a rule which requires Santa to have a wife within five years of getting the job. Somehow nobody remembers this until Scott only has a month left to marry or lose his powers. He winds up hitting it off with [[TeacherParentRomance the principal of Charlie's school]]. [[Film/TheSantaClause3TheEscapeClause The third movie]] gives more insight to Carol's new role as Mrs. Claus and her life at the North Pole.
56* ''Film/SantaClausTheMovie'' started with Santa's origin, in which Mrs. Claus was already his wife before they were given their new roles.
57* Creator/AngelaLansbury plays Mrs. Claus in the film ''Film/MrsSantaClaus''. She flies off to New York City in 1910, boards with a Jewish family and becomes involved in causes like child labor and woman's suffrage.
58* She appears at the beginning of ''Film/SantaClausConquersTheMartians'' during the live newscast from Santa's workshop at the North Pole.
59** This is actually the first appearance of Mrs. Claus in a movie or TV show.
60* In the 1966 Italian Christmas film ''Il natale che quasi non fu'' (aka ''Film/TheChristmasThatAlmostWasnt''), she's one of the film's main characters who joins her husband on his Christmas Eve delivery. She's later seen reading a letter [[BigBad Phineas T. Prune]] sent to Santa when he was a child wishing for a Sailboat for Christmas. The letter was accidentally misplaced and never processed causing Prune to develop a disdain for Christmas and children in general.
61* In ''Film/{{Scrooged}}'' she appears in the ShowWithinAShow film ''The Day the Reindeer Died'', as the type of [[NeverMessWithGranny old woman you don't want to mess with]]. (The same movie has a BadassSanta too.)
62* In Film/{{Noelle}}, Nick and Noelle's mother. Noelle even once told her father that he was Santa Claus, and her mother Mrs. Claus, leaving Noelle wondering what her official title can be.
63* Film/TheChristmasChronicles : Mrs Claus is a cameo in the end of the first film, but have a more consistent role in the second movie, busy to nurse the wounded Dasher and trying the cure the HatePlague the elves are victims of, with Jack's help. [[note]]Her existence is a bit contradictory given that her husband is revealed to be the same person than Saint Nicholas. At the time (4th century), bishops did not have to make a vow of celibacy yet, but this saint was not known to have a wife. [[/note]]
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66[[folder:Literature]]
67* ''Literature/TheAutobiographyOfSantaClaus'': Layla and Nicholas stumble upon each other one night, and once Nicholas becomes better known as Santa Claus, Layla becomes Mrs. Claus. In the first sequel she is the central character instead of Santa.
68* In the bizarre novel ''Santa Steps Out,'' Mrs. Claus finds out that Santa had been cheating on her. She then does the mother of all revenge lays by seducing every single elf in the workshop in one weekend. [[CrossesTheLineTwice She does this by using the same magic that Santa uses to visit all the houses in the world in one night.]]
69* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Lost]]'', they meet Mrs. Claus when they visit the North Pole.
70* The children's picture book ''Santa's Husband'' gender-inverts this trope: It's all about Santa's relationship with his ''Mr.'' Claus.
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73[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
74* In the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' episode "Film/SantaClaus1959", which doesn't feature a Mrs. Claus, Servo quips that Mrs. Claus winters in Fort Lauderdale.
75* ''Series/ElChavoDelOcho'': La Chilindrina believes Mrs. Claus' name is "Mary (Merry) Christmas".
76* In the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', Mrs. Claus is the human disguised form for Mother of Ultra, also known as Ultrawoman Marie, a decorated war veteran and medical healer from a crystalline planet. While it at first just seems to be a disguise, she and her husband are revealed to really give out presents on Christmas while not fighting giant monsters.
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79[[folder:Music]]
80* [[Music/NatKingCole Nat King Cole's]] "Mrs. Santa Claus" pretty much defines the character.
81--->''"Who reads the notes from girls and boys?\
82Turns in the order for their toys?\
83Fills every heart with wondrous joys?\
84Mrs. Santa Claus."''
85* The narrator of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_-C11_LbYI Santa's Got a Brand New Bag]]" by [=SHeDAISY=] is clearly gunning for this role.
86** Likewise [[GoldDigger the narrator]] of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk_GmhD053E Santa Baby]]"...or at the very least, Mrs. Claus wouldn't like her.
87* Mrs. Claus is mentioned in "The Night Santa Went Crazy" by Music/WeirdAlYankovic. Now that Santa is in jail, she spends all her time on the phone with her lawyer, negotiating [[spoiler:the movie rights]].
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90[[folder:Radio]]
91* ''The Creator/ReducedShakespeareCompany Christmas'' has the song "Mrs. Santa Claus."
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94[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
95* In the Deep 7 role-playing game ''Santa's Soldiers'', Mrs. Claus is the grandmotherly-appearing and ''very deadly'' head of the the paramilitary elf branch. No-one knows her true story, ''no-one wants to ask.'' And should you cross her, she will "kick your jingly elf ass from one end of the workshop to the other."
96* In the card game ''Letters to Santa'' (a re-themed version of ''Love Letter''), the second-highest card is "Mrs. Clause". (This card must be discarded if you also hold either an "Elf" or "Toys" card.)
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99[[folder:Theatre]]
100* {{Creator/Peter Fenton}}’s Maureen Gaines Claus, wife of Santa Claus, in ''{{Theatre/See Amid the Winter Snow}}'' defies much of the normal tropes of Mrs. Claus and takes inspiration from {{UsefulNotes/Hillary Clinton}}. Here, she’s the Mayor of the North Pole seeking re-election and is arguably as powerful as her husband — though she retains her reputation in the world outside the North Pole as just “Santa’s wife”.
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103[[folder:Theme Parks]]
104* In the Christmas parade at [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]], Mrs. Claus is in charge of the mail room where the letters to Santa come in.
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107[[folder:Video Games]]
108* Mrs. Claus is summonable item in both ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'' games. While she doesn't give out presents like her husband, during the level in the first game where you have to "return the favor to Santa" (by giving him something he likes as a gift), she is a solution. D'aww.
109* The Holiday packs for ''VideoGame/TheSims2'' has a Mrs. Claus dress that is trimmed [[PrettyInMink with white fur]], thus is [[PimpedOutDress decorated enough]] to count as a HappyHolidaysDress.
110* In ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'', Mary Claus is part of the Christmas DLC missions. You can even unlock her as a homie.
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113[[folder:Web Comics]]
114* Appears in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''. She takes over from Santa when he's infected by alien DNA, including battling Bun-Bun with [[GunsAkimbo twin Uzis]]. She is also taken hostage by Bun-Bun during the Holiday Wars arc, and eventually helps trick him into using the [[DeusExMachina Deus Egg Machina]].
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117[[folder:Western Animation]]
118* In the [[AnAssKickingChristmas action cartoon]] ''Super Santa'' (from Nickelodeon's ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' series), the [[BadassSanta super-powered Santa]] is paired with Emma Claus, named after Emma Peel of ''Series/TheAvengers1960s'', who wears a SpyCatsuit under her more typical matronly robes.
119* In ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy,'' her name is Nancy, and she and Santa are old friends with [[TheGrimReaper Grim]]. She enlists him, Billy and Mandy's help when Santa is turned into a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]] right before Christmas. [[spoiler:She's actually the one who did it, as she's the [[VampireMonarch Head Head Vampire]] and was annoyed at him for leaving her with most of the work. She's EasilyForgiven at the end, as apparently this has happened before]].
120* In the ShowWithinAShow ''KISS Saves Santa'', seen in the first ChristmasEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Mrs. Claus is seen dispensing kindly advice to Music/{{KISS}} before they go [[SavingChristmas rescue Santa]] from pterodactyls.
121** She also appears in a few {{Cutaway Gag}}s, including one where Santa mocks her about not getting letters like he does. She's also {{Discussed}} in one ChristmasEpisode where Stewie believes that she has eating disorder, since Santa could get any woman he wants and she knows it.
122* Played by Creator/BettyWhite in the ''WesternAnimation/PrepAndLanding'' spin-off short "Operation: Secret Santa." She asks Wayne and Lanny to sneak into Santa's office while he's napping and take something from her, which turns out to be a simple toy wheel. [[spoiler:It came from the first toy Santa ever made. She had tracked down the other pieces and put it back together for him as a present]].
123* Betty White also plays her in ''WesternAnimation/TheStoryOfSantaClaus.'' Her name is Gretchen, and "Santa" is initially her pet name for her husband Nicholas Claus, because of his saintly kindness. A running theme throughout the special is that Nicholas, in his attempts to do good, keeps messing things up for them and others, but she stands by him regardless. She also advises Aurora, a [[TheSmartGuy brainy]] elf child who helps Santa in their mission, to appreciate CloudCuckooLander Clement, whose weird ideas help establish numerous Christmas traditions.
124* She appears in ''WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer'' as a [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent vaguely European]] dark-haired woman who urges Santa to eat ("whoever heard of a skinny Santa?!"), and who criticizes him for not appreciating the elves' singing.
125* In the ''WesternAnimation/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' ChristmasSpecial, Alvin has given away his prized "Golden Echo Harmonica" to a sick boy, and now needs to raise money for a replacement, so he can play it at Carnegie Hall. (He is afraid, [[MilhollandRelationshipMoment incorrectly]], that Dave will get mad at him if he finds out.) He fails, and is moping at the department store when [[MysteriousBacker a kindly old lady]] who is "very far from home" buys it for him, only asking for a song in return. The last scene reveals that she was actually Mrs. Claus.
126* In an [[AnimatedAdaptation Animated]] ChristmasEpisode of ''Series/TheNanny'', Fran has a dream where she meets SantaClaus (Max). He told her that, while he's real, Mrs. Claus isn't. Given that he also looks like Mr. Sheffield, Fran briefly considers changing that...
127* [[ADayInTheLimelight She's the star]] of ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'' (or at least the FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator), a special where she's trying to help her husband get motivated. She's also the one who takes Iggy, Jingle and Jangle to see [[ElementalEmbodiment Snow Miser and Heat Miser]] in order for it to snow in Dixie (to make the citizens and mayor believe in Santa Claus again) and Spring in the North Pole (to help her husband recover from a cold). While the Miser Brothers are against this idea, Mother Nature decides to kindly force them on making this happen by summoning lightning as a warning to them.
128* She's actually given an origin in ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', one of the few specials that portrays Santa as a young man. Named Jessica, she's a {{Schoolmarm}} who initially supports Burgermeister Meisterburger's ban on toys, but [[DefrostingIceQueen quickly defrosts]] when Kris presents her with the china doll that she always wanted as a child. When he, [[ChristmasElves the Kringles]] and the Winter Warlock are imprisoned she breaks them out (empowering the flying reindeer in the process) and goes on the run with them.
129* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': In "Holidays in Boxwood Terrace", Jet, who is playing Santa, [[ShipTease casts Sydney]] as Mrs. Claus in the Christmas pageant. During said pageant, Mrs. Claus accompanies Santa in delivering toys.
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