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* AnAesop: While the show as a whole broadly teaches the importance of being good boys and girls -- it is about Santa, after all -- some episodes teach more specific lessons:
** In "The Lucky Charm" a young figure skater [[MagicFeather loses her lucky charm, without which she believes she can no longer skate competitively]]. When Santa and the elves can't find her charm, Santa gives her an identical copy. After the girl wins the competition, Santa reveals to her that the charm is a duplicate, and the girl learns to believe in herself.
** In "The Magic Wand," a girl is bullied because she has a long nose. When Gruzzlebeard gives her a defective magic wand, she uses it to shrink her nose, but immediately finds she dislikes it. The wand starts causing mayhem, and when Santa and the elves break the spell, she learns to like her old appearance and gets the confidence to befriend a boy she likes.
** In "The Boy Who Wished To Be Little Again", a boy is jealous of his baby sister because she seems to be taking his parents' attention away from him. He wishes to be small again; meanwhile, Dudley wishes to be tall, and the two use a machine to fulfill both their wishes at the same time. However, the boy shrinks to the size of an ant, while Dudley becomes a giant. After Santa sets things right again, the boy comes to realize his parents still care about him -- it's just that his little sister needs lots of attention right now, because she's only a baby.
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* AllTrollsAreDifferent: There appear to be two types of trolls in the show: friendly trolls as they appear in "A Present for Santa" are tiny, gnomelike crafters who grow and harvest the magical materials for Santa's trademark suit of red, while the gaggle of "Terrible Trolls" that appear out of a magic book in "The Story of the Trolls" are malicious, elf-sized creatures that hate elves. This variety have strange steel globes on the ends of their hair, which they can fling around to break things and cause mayhem. Dudley is a Terrible Troll, and analyzing the steel globe on his head is Santa and co's key to defeating the ones antagonizing them.

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* AllTrollsAreDifferent: There appear to be two types of trolls in the show: friendly trolls as they appear in "A Present for Santa" are tiny, gnomelike crafters who grow and harvest the magical materials for Santa's trademark suit of red, while the gaggle of "Terrible Trolls" that appear out of a magic book in "The Story of the Trolls" are malicious, elf-sized creatures that hate elves. This variety have has strange steel globes on the ends of their hair, which they can fling around to break things and cause mayhem. Dudley is a Terrible Troll, and analyzing the steel globe on his head is Santa and co's key to defeating the ones antagonizing them.



** In "The Lucky Charm" a young figure skater [[MagicFeather loses her lucky charm, without which she believes she can no longer skate competitively]]. When Santa and the elves can't find her charm, Santa gives her an identical copy. After the girl wins the competition, Santa reveals to her that the charm was a duplicate, and the girl learns to believe in herself.

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** In "The Lucky Charm" a young figure skater [[MagicFeather loses her lucky charm, without which she believes she can no longer skate competitively]]. When Santa and the elves can't find her charm, Santa gives her an identical copy. After the girl wins the competition, Santa reveals to her that the charm was is a duplicate, and the girl learns to believe in herself.

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