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* ForeShadowing: The narration at the beginning of the second movie mentions that both nisser and tusser exist in this world, setting up the introduction of the latter species, most notably Mosetussen, who joins Fjellrose and Dreng on their search for the magical horn.
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* HeavySleeper: When Dreng arrives at the barn to visit rødnissene on behalf of his mother, the former queen, there's one rødnisse who the others try to wake up, but he decides to just go back to sleep rather than join the meeting. When rødnissene return to the barn near the end of the movie, we see that said rødnisse apparently managed to sleep through everything that happened afterwards (and was just really lucky that Halvor never found him in the meantime), only waking up when the others return.
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* MustMakeAmends: When it dawns on them how dire the situation is (among other things the death of all plantlife meaning no more [[TrademarkFavoriteFood porridge]]), the rest of rødnissene decide to help retrieve the blue silver.

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* CassandraTruth: Halvor, the farmer in the first movie who (correctly) believes that nisser are the ones responsible for stealing his things can't seem to get any other humans to take him seriously.

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Halvor, the farmer in the first movie who (correctly) believes that nisser are the ones responsible for stealing his things can't seem to get any other humans to take him seriously.seriously.
** Vom initially doesn't believe blånissenes explanation of why the blue silver can't be taken out of the mountain when he rallies the other rødnisser into taking it and offering it up to the farmer. It doesn't take long before he is proven wrong after Halvor takes the blue silver.


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* SpannerInTheWorks: A trio of rødnisse children end up exposing Vom as the thief who had been stealing Halvor's stuff, finding his stolen goods while the others are distracted during the scene where Fjellrose is about to be banished from Blåfjell and suggesting they give it to the farmer, not realizing they were his to begin with.
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The main villain of the second movie is only ever referred to as Kullbaronen (the Coal Baron).
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* CoolOldLady: Mosetussen that Fjellrose and Dreng befriend in the second movie, who helps guide them through her old home which has been taken over by humans and several times saves them from being spotted by the humans while they try to retrieve the magical horn.

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* TheNightThatNeverEnds: Nearly happens at the climax of the first movie, when rødnissene steal all the blue silver in order to get the farmer to leave them alone. Luckily, Fjellrose and Dreng are able to set things right by retrieving the blue silver and returning the items that Vom stole from the farmer in exchange.

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* SaveTheVillain: Dreng tries to convince Vom to just leave the bag of items he stole from Halvor alone and get out of the living room before he or Solveig see him, but Vom just won't listen.
* TheNightThatNeverEnds: Nearly happens at the climax of the first movie, when rødnissene steal all the blue silver in order to get the farmer to leave them alone. Luckily, Fjellrose and Dreng they are able to set things right by retrieving when Fjellrose and Dreng head out to retrieve the blue silver and returning the items that Vom stole from the farmer in exchange.exchange, with the rødnisse and blånisse adults later following to help transport the blue silver back to Blåfjell.
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* AntiVillain: The farmer who drives rødnissene out of their home in the first movie isn't a bad person, he's just ''really'' frustrated because someone keeps stealing his things, correctly assuming nisser to be responsible.

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* AntiVillain: The Halvor, the farmer who drives rødnissene out of their home in the first movie isn't a bad person, he's just ''really'' frustrated because someone keeps stealing his things, correctly assuming nisser to be responsible.



* CassandraTruth: The one farmer in the first movie who (correctly) believes that nisser are the ones responsible for stealing his things can't seem to get any other humans to take him seriously.

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* CassandraTruth: The one Halvor, the farmer in the first movie who (correctly) believes that nisser are the ones responsible for stealing his things can't seem to get any other humans to take him seriously.



* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: The farmer's girlfriend only reacts with mild surprise at seeing [[spoiler: a nisse who then disappears into thin air in front of her.]]

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: The farmer's girlfriend girlfriend, Solveig, only reacts with mild surprise at seeing [[spoiler: a nisse who then disappears into thin air in front of her.]]
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: The farmer's girlfriend only reacts with mild surprise at seeing [[spoiler: a nisse who then disappears into thin air in front of her.]]
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* DistractedFromDeath: When rødnissene are about to head home, Fjellrose's father tells her to go say good-bye to them. By the time she returns to her father's chamber, he's already passed on, joining the other [[SpiritAdvisor ancients]].

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* DistractedFromDeath: When rødnissene are about to head home, Fjellrose's father tells her to go say good-bye to them. By the time she returns to her father's chamber, he's already passed on, joining and after Fjellrose's coronation see that he's joined the other [[SpiritAdvisor ancients]].
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* DistractedFromDeath: When rødnissene are about to head home, Fjellrose's father tells her to go say good-bye to them. By the time she returns to her father's chamber, he's already passed on, joining the other [[SpiritAdvisor ancients]].

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''Julenatt I Blåfjell'' is a movie based on the advent kalender ''[[Series/JulIBlafjell Jul I Blåfjell]]'' and its sequel [[Series/JulPaManetoppen Jul På Månetoppen]], and is a prequel to the series.

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''Julenatt I Blåfjell'' is a movie based on the advent kalender ''[[Series/JulIBlafjell Jul I Blåfjell]]'' and its sequel [[Series/JulPaManetoppen ''[[Series/JulPaManetoppen Jul På Månetoppen]], Månetoppen]]'', and is a prequel to the series.



** When the other blånisser tell her about the magical horn that can change the weather, they are clearly concerned something like this might happen again. However, Fjellrose has learned from the previous movie. Her friend Dreng on the other hand, ends up getting impatient and refuses to wait for the next Blåtime for Fjellrose to get rid of the glacier that's threatening to destroy the village they live in. He takes it from her and blows in it twice, causing spring to come prematurely, and partially flooding the inside of Blåfjell as the snow melts much too fast, even if it ''did'' solve the glacier problem. [[spoiler: He also ends up letting the magical horn fall right back into the villain's hands, albeit he did so in order to save Fjellrose and the rødnissene who were about to be found by the villains. Naturally, the main villain ends up blowing in the horn three times to make it colder, summoning the storm that blånissene had accidentally summoned in the past and which Fjellrose had been warned about.]]

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** When The reason the above happens is because one of the ancients Fjellrose asked for advice recalled an incident from his childhood, when he overheard a human talk about how they could've saved someone who was sick if only they had had money. However, said ancient never actually learned was money ''was'', and assumed it was something magical that could heal those who were sick. This is what gives Fjellrose the idea that money might have the power to save her father, leading her to set out on her quest.
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the other blånisser tell her about the magical horn that can change the weather, they are clearly concerned something like this might happen again. However, Fjellrose has learned from the previous movie. Her friend Dreng on the other hand, ends up getting impatient and refuses to wait for the next Blåtime for Fjellrose to get rid of the glacier that's threatening to destroy the village they live in. He takes it from her and blows in it twice, causing spring to come prematurely, and partially flooding the inside of Blåfjell as the snow melts much too fast, even if it ''did'' solve the glacier problem. [[spoiler: He also ends up letting the magical horn fall right back into the villain's hands, albeit he did so in order to save Fjellrose and the rødnissene who were about to be found by the villains. Naturally, the main villain ends up blowing in the horn three times to make it colder, summoning the storm that blånissene had accidentally summoned in the past and which Fjellrose had been warned about.]]
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''Julenatt I Blåfjell'' is a movie based on the advent kalender ''[[Series/JulIBlafjell Jul I Blåfjell]]'' and it's sequel [[Series/JulPaManetoppen Jul På Månetoppen]], and is a prequel to the series.

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''Julenatt I Blåfjell'' is a movie based on the advent kalender ''[[Series/JulIBlafjell Jul I Blåfjell]]'' and it's its sequel [[Series/JulPaManetoppen Jul På Månetoppen]], and is a prequel to the series.
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* AntiVillain: The farmer who drives rødnissene out of their home in the first movie isn't a bad person, he's just ''really'' frustrated because someone keeps stealing his things, correctly assuming nisser to be responsible.
* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: Fjellrose receives her crown and becomes queen at the end of the first movie.
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* DarkestHour: In the first movie, the blue silver is taken away from Blåfjell by the farmer who had driven rødnissene away from their home, meaning that the world will fall into eternal night and all living things will eventually die, and blånissene blame Fjellrose for all the problems caused by her attempt to get the money she thought could cure her father, and her father has no choice but to banish her for breaking their rules.

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* BigDamnMovie: In ''Jul I Blåfjell'', the main conflicts revolved around people dumping trash near the mountain and having to figure out how to deal with the situation of one of the oldest blånissene having brought a rødnisse into the mountain. In ''Jul I Månetoppen'' the main conflict revolves around whether it is blånissene or rødnissene have the rights to the blue berries on a certain mountain top, with both having good reasons for needing them. In this movie? The ''whole world is in danger of falling into eternal night''.
** The second movie feels closer to the series' it is based off of in tone, although the stakes are still higher than usual.

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* BigDamnMovie: Both movies, to some extent:
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In ''Jul I Blåfjell'', the main conflicts revolved around people dumping trash near the mountain and having to figure out how to deal with the situation of one of the oldest blånissene having broken an ancient rule by having brought a rødnisse into the mountain. In ''Jul I Månetoppen'' the main conflict revolves around whether it is blånissene or rødnissene have the rights to the blue berries on a certain mountain top, with both having good reasons for needing them. In this movie? The ''whole climax of the movie has ''the whole world is in danger of falling into eternal night''.
** The second movie feels closer to the series' it is based off of in tone, although the stakes are still higher than usual.usual, involving a magical horn that can change the weather.
* CassandraTruth: The one farmer in the first movie who (correctly) believes that nisser are the ones responsible for stealing his things can't seem to get any other humans to take him seriously.



* DarkerAndEdgier: The first film has a much more serious tone than the series it was based off of. The world nearly ends up falling into an eternal night, which would eventually mean the death of every living thing. And while we know from the rules established in ''Series/AmaliesJul'' and ''Jul I Blåfjell'' that rødnisser will disappear if a human sees them, and blånisser will disappear if they don't make it back into the mountain before the blåtimen is over, this movie is the first time both of these things happens ''on-screen''.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The first film has a much more serious tone than the series it was based off of. The In the series, blånissene were simply said to be around to protect the mountain, but in this movie, they add a detail that they are needed to stay in the mountain to maintain the flow of time. At the climax of the movie, the world nearly ends up falling into an eternal night, which would eventually mean the death of every living thing. And while we know from the rules established in ''Series/AmaliesJul'' and ''Jul I Blåfjell'' that rødnisser will disappear if a human sees them, and blånisser will disappear if they don't make it back into the mountain before the blåtimen is over, this movie is the first time both of these things happens ''on-screen''.



* {{Greed}}: Vom's fatal flaw. [[spoiler: He was the one responsible for stealing the farmer's things.]]

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Vom's fatal flaw. [[spoiler: He was the one responsible for stealing the farmer's things.]]



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Fjellrose steals a single coin from a farmer, which ends up driving rødnissene out of their home because someone had already been stealing a lot of things from that particular farmer, with the coin being the last straw. She also [[spoiler: mentions the blue silver, when Dreng suggests that they give the farmer something he'll like so that rødnissene can return home, leading to Vom convincing the other rødnissene to take it out of the mountain, thus nearly dooming the world to an eternal night.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: NiceJobBreakingItHero:
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Fjellrose steals a single coin from a farmer, which ends up driving rødnissene out of their home because someone had already been stealing a lot of things from that particular farmer, with the coin being the last straw. She also [[spoiler: mentions the blue silver, when Dreng suggests that they give the farmer something he'll like so that rødnissene can return home, leading to Vom convincing the other rødnissene to take it out of the mountain, thus nearly dooming the world to an eternal night.]]



* NoBodyLeftBehind: Happens to one of the blånissene in the opening narration, after being too distracted admiring the first blåtimen and thus disappears after not making it back into the mountain before blåtimen was over. [[spoiler: Also happens to Vom near the end, when he is spotted by a human while trying to gather up the things he'd stolen after Fjellrose and Dreng had returned them to the farmer's house.]]

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* NoBodyLeftBehind: Happens to one of the blånissene in the opening narration, after being too distracted admiring the first blåtimen and thus disappears after not making it back into the mountain before blåtimen was over. [[spoiler: Also This also happens to Vom near the end, when he is spotted by a human while trying to gather up the things he'd stolen after Fjellrose and Dreng had returned them to the farmer's house.]]



* RuleOfThree: If the weather altering horn is blown into three times in succession, it'll summon a powerful storm which caused a lot of problems in the past. [[spoiler: The villain ends up accidentally doing just that in the climax of the movie in order to quickly make the weather cold again to sell more coal.]]

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* RuleOfThree: If the weather altering horn is blown into three times in succession, it'll summon a powerful storm which caused a lot of problems in the past. [[spoiler: The main villain ends up accidentally doing just that in the climax of the movie in order to quickly make the weather cold again to sell more coal.]]


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* TheNightThatNeverEnds: Nearly happens at the climax of the first movie, when rødnissene steal all the blue silver in order to get the farmer to leave them alone. Luckily, Fjellrose and Dreng are able to set things right by retrieving the blue silver and returning the items that Vom stole from the farmer in exchange.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The first film has a much more serious tone than the series it was based off of. The world nearly ends up falling into an eternal night, which would eventually mean the death of every living thing. And while we know from the rules established in ''Series/AmaliesJul'' and ''Jul I Blåfjell'' that rødnisser will disappear if a human sees them, and blånisser will disappear if they don't make it back into the mountain before the blåtimen is over, this movie is the first tim both of these things happens ''on-screen''.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The first film has a much more serious tone than the series it was based off of. The world nearly ends up falling into an eternal night, which would eventually mean the death of every living thing. And while we know from the rules established in ''Series/AmaliesJul'' and ''Jul I Blåfjell'' that rødnisser will disappear if a human sees them, and blånisser will disappear if they don't make it back into the mountain before the blåtimen is over, this movie is the first tim time both of these things happens ''on-screen''.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: During Fjellrose and Dreng's first encounter with the Mosetusse, who turns out to have once lived in the mountain they need to get to in order to find the missing magical horn, she talks about how since humans have taken up mining for coal in the mountain, she and the other Mosetusser had to leave, and that mosetusser are no longer needed. When Fjellrose and Dreng then tell her that ''they'' need her help, she responds with a delighted "Why didn't you just say so?" and joins them on their quest.
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* NoManShouldHaveThisPower: After stopping the blue storm and bringing the magical horn back to Blåfjell, Fjellrose decides that the magical horn should be destroyed, reasoning that the weather can do fine on it's own and that one shouldn't try to control it.
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* RollercoasterMine: The magical horn ends up falling onto a mine cart which starts rolling away, leading to Fjellrose and Dreng having to follow it in another mine cart during the climax of the sequel.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: During Fjellrose and Dreng's first encounter with the Mosetusse, who turns out to have once lived in the mountain they need to get to in order to find the missing magical horn, she talks about how since humans have taken up mining for coal in the mountain, she and the other Mosetusser had to leave, and that mosetusser are no longer needed. When Fjellrose and Dreng then tell her that ''they'' need her help, she responds with a delighted "Why didn't you just say so?" and joins them on their quest.


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* RunningGag: Some of the coal miners in the sequel believe the mine to be haunted (partially due to the antics of Fjellrose, Dreng and Mosetussen while they're looking for the horn), and keep reacting to various items they see moving by screaming "X (the item in question) ghost!"
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horn''. An unusually cold winter puts the farm Dreng and the other rødnissene live on in danger. Fjellrose decides to look for the magical horn, which has long been missing and can manipulate the weather, in hopes of saving the farm.

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** The second movie feels closer to the series' it is based off of in tone, although the stakes are still higher than usual.



* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to the series it is based off of. For one thing, Blåfjell and blåtimen in this movie are necessary to prevent the world from falling into eternal night. And while we know from the rules established in ''Series/AmaliesJul'' and ''Jul I Blåfjell'' that rødnisser will disappear if a human sees them, and blånisser will disappear if they don't make it back into the mountain before the blåtimen is over, this movie is the first time we ever see both of these things happen ''on-screen''.
** The sequel [[LighterAndSofter is a bit lighter than the first movie]], and feels a bit more like the TV series the movies were based off of in some aspects.
* ForegoneConclusion: [[spoiler: Considering Fjellrose is the blånisse queen in both ''Jul I Blåfjell'' and ''Jul På Månetoppen'' which this movie is supposedly a prequel to, it's pretty obvious that Princess Fjellrose wouldn't really end up having to leave Blåfjell forever by the end of the movie.]]

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to The first film has a much more serious tone than the series it is was based off of. For one thing, Blåfjell and blåtimen in this movie are necessary to prevent the The world from nearly ends up falling into an eternal night. night, which would eventually mean the death of every living thing. And while we know from the rules established in ''Series/AmaliesJul'' and ''Jul I Blåfjell'' that rødnisser will disappear if a human sees them, and blånisser will disappear if they don't make it back into the mountain before the blåtimen is over, this movie is the first time we ever see tim both of these things happen happens ''on-screen''.
** The sequel [[LighterAndSofter is a bit lighter than the first movie]], and feels a bit more like the TV series the movies were based off of in some aspects.
* ForegoneConclusion: [[spoiler: Considering Fjellrose is the blånisse queen in both ''Jul I Blåfjell'' and ''Jul På Månetoppen'' which this movie is supposedly a prequel to, it's pretty obvious that Princess Fjellrose wouldn't really end up having to leave being banished from Blåfjell forever by the end of the movie.]]movie. Same goes for the second movie, where we know that Fjellrose giving up her position as queen wouldn't be permanent.



** When the other blånisser tell her about the magical horn that can change the weather, they are clearly concerned something like this might happen again. However, Fjellrose has learned from the previous movie, but her friend Dreng ends up taking the horn with him, and in his hurry to get rid of the glacier that's threatening to destroy the village they live in, blows in it twice, causing spring to come prematurely, and partially flooding the inside of Blåfjell as the snow melts much too fast, even if it ''did'' solve the glacier problem. [[spoiler: He also ends up letting the magical horn fall right back into the villain's hands, albeit he did so in order to save Fjellrose and the rødnissene who were about to be found by the villains. Naturally, the main villain ends up blowing in the horn three times to make it colder, summoning the storm that blånissene had accidentally summoned in the past and which Fjellrose had been warned about.]]

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** When the other blånisser tell her about the magical horn that can change the weather, they are clearly concerned something like this might happen again. However, Fjellrose has learned from the previous movie, but her movie. Her friend Dreng on the other hand, ends up taking getting impatient and refuses to wait for the horn with him, and in his hurry next Blåtime for Fjellrose to get rid of the glacier that's threatening to destroy the village they live in, in. He takes it from her and blows in it twice, causing spring to come prematurely, and partially flooding the inside of Blåfjell as the snow melts much too fast, even if it ''did'' solve the glacier problem. [[spoiler: He also ends up letting the magical horn fall right back into the villain's hands, albeit he did so in order to save Fjellrose and the rødnissene who were about to be found by the villains. Naturally, the main villain ends up blowing in the horn three times to make it colder, summoning the storm that blånissene had accidentally summoned in the past and which Fjellrose had been warned about.]]



* RuleOfThree: If the weather altering horn is blown into three times in succession, it'll summon a powerful storm which caused a lot of problems in the past.

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* RuleOfThree: If the weather altering horn is blown into three times in succession, it'll summon a powerful storm which caused a lot of problems in the past. [[spoiler: The villain ends up accidentally doing just that in the climax of the movie in order to quickly make the weather cold again to sell more coal.]]
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** When the other blånisser tell her about the magical horn that can change the weather, they are clearly concerned something like this might happen again. However, Fjellrose has learned from the previous movie, but her friend Dreng ends up taking the horn with him, and in his hurry to get rid of the glacier that's threatening to destroy the village they live in, blows in it twice, causing spring to come prematurely, and flooding Blåfjell as the snow melts much too fast, even if it ''did'' solve the glacier problem. [[spoiler: He also ends up letting the magical horn fall right back into the villain's hands, albeit he did so in order to save Fjellrose and the rødnissene who were about to be found by the villains. Naturally, the main villain ends up blowing in the horn three times to make it colder, summoning the storm that blånissene had accidentally summoned in the past and which Fjellrose had been warned about.]]

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** When the other blånisser tell her about the magical horn that can change the weather, they are clearly concerned something like this might happen again. However, Fjellrose has learned from the previous movie, but her friend Dreng ends up taking the horn with him, and in his hurry to get rid of the glacier that's threatening to destroy the village they live in, blows in it twice, causing spring to come prematurely, and partially flooding the inside of Blåfjell as the snow melts much too fast, even if it ''did'' solve the glacier problem. [[spoiler: He also ends up letting the magical horn fall right back into the villain's hands, albeit he did so in order to save Fjellrose and the rødnissene who were about to be found by the villains. Naturally, the main villain ends up blowing in the horn three times to make it colder, summoning the storm that blånissene had accidentally summoned in the past and which Fjellrose had been warned about.]]
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* CoolOldLady: Mosetussen that Fjellrose and Dreng befriend in the second movie, who helps guide them through her old home which has been taken over by humans and several times saves them from being spotted by the humans while they try to retrieve the magical horn.


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* KidHasAPoint: In the sequel, while the older blånisser are reluctant to tell Fjellrose about [[MacGuffin the magical horn]] because of how dangerous it's weather manipulating power can be, she's also being encouraged to listen to her heart, and she believes the horn can be used to save the village Dreng and the other rødnissene live in from being crushed by the glacier that's threatening to destroy it. [[spoiler: As it turns out, the main villain of the movie has found the horn, and is the one responsible for the unusally cold weather, and thus things would likely have only continued to get worse had Fjellrose ''not'' decided to try to retrieve it.]]

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** The sequel [[LighterAndSofter is a bit lighter than the first movie]], and feels a bit more like the TV series the movies were based off of in some aspects.



** The villain of the sequel is also motivated by greed, wanting to mine coal to make money, [[spoiler: and using the weather altering horn to make the weather colder.]]



** When the other blånisser tell her about the magical horn that can change the weather, they are clearly concerned something like this might happen again. However, Fjellrose has learned from the previous movie, but her friend Dreng ends up taking the horn with him, and in his hurry to get rid of the glacier that's threatening to destroy the village they live in, blows in it twice, causing spring to come prematurely, and flooding Blåfjell as the snow melts much too fast, even if it ''did'' solve the glacier problem. [[spoiler: He also ends up letting the magical horn fall right back into the villain's hands, albeit he did so in order to save Fjellrose and the rødnissene who were about to be found by the villains. Naturally, the main villain ends up blowing in the horn three times to make it colder, summoning the storm that blånissene had accidentally summoned in the past and which Fjellrose had been warned about.]]




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* RuleOfThree: If the weather altering horn is blown into three times in succession, it'll summon a powerful storm which caused a lot of problems in the past.
* VillainSong: The villain of the sequel has one which is also a CrowdSong where he and the coal miners sing about how they work to gather the coal so he can make money.
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* BigDamnMovie: In ''Jul I Blåfjell'', the main conflicts revolved around people dumping trash near the mountain and having to figure out how to deal with the situation of one of the oldest blånissene having brought a rødnisse into the mountain. In ''Jul I Månetoppen'' the main conflict revolves around whether it is blånissene or rødnissene have the rights to the blue berries on a certain mountain top, with both having good reasons for needing them. In this movie? The ''whole world is in danger of falling into eternal night''.

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Later got a sequel, ''Blåfjell 2: Jakten på det magiske horn''.



* {{Greed}}: Vom, [[spoiler: who was the one who had stolen all the things belonging to one of the farmers.]]

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* {{Greed}}: Vom, Vom's fatal flaw. [[spoiler: who He was the one who had stolen responsible for stealing the farmer's things.]]
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Vom ends up being spotted by a human and [[NoBodyLeftBehind disappearing]] because he tried to gather up
all the things belonging he'd stolen after Fjellrose and Dreng returned them to one of the farmers.farmer's house.]]




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* NoBodyLeftBehind: Happens to one of the blånissene in the opening narration, after being too distracted admiring the first blåtimen and thus disappears after not making it back into the mountain before blåtimen was over. [[spoiler: Also happens to Vom near the end, when he is spotted by a human while trying to gather up the things he'd stolen after Fjellrose and Dreng had returned them to the farmer's house.]]
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''Julenatt I Blåfjell'' is a movie based on the advent kalender ''[[Series/JulIBlafjell Jul I Blåfjell]]'' and it's sequel [[Series/JulPaManetoppen Jul På Månetoppen]], and is a prequel to the series.

The movie focuses on a younger Fjellrose, back when she was just a princess, who has never set foot outside of Blåfjell and is not very brave. However, when her father gets ill, she must seek advice from the elders on how to save him, leading her to travel to the village where the humans and rødnisser live, where she meets a rødnisse boy named Dreng. However, when her actions put both blånisser and rødnisser in danger, she must try to set things right with Dreng's help.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to the series it is based off of. For one thing, Blåfjell and blåtimen in this movie are necessary to prevent the world from falling into eternal night. And while we know from the rules established in ''Series/AmaliesJul'' and ''Jul I Blåfjell'' that rødnisser will disappear if a human sees them, and blånisser will disappear if they don't make it back into the mountain before the blåtimen is over, this movie is the first time we ever see both of these things happen ''on-screen''.
* ForegoneConclusion: [[spoiler: Considering Fjellrose is the blånisse queen in both ''Jul I Blåfjell'' and ''Jul På Månetoppen'' which this movie is supposedly a prequel to, it's pretty obvious that Princess Fjellrose wouldn't really end up having to leave Blåfjell forever by the end of the movie.]]
* {{Greed}}: Vom, [[spoiler: who was the one who had stolen all the things belonging to one of the farmers.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Fjellrose steals a single coin from a farmer, which ends up driving rødnissene out of their home because someone had already been stealing a lot of things from that particular farmer, with the coin being the last straw. She also [[spoiler: mentions the blue silver, when Dreng suggests that they give the farmer something he'll like so that rødnissene can return home, leading to Vom convincing the other rødnissene to take it out of the mountain, thus nearly dooming the world to an eternal night.]]

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