When Puppy Paws, the fun-loving son of Santa Paws, gets bored, he finds Budderball on Santa's naughty list and figures he's just the dog to show him how to be an ordinary pup. When the magical Christmas Icicle starts to melt however, and the world begins to forget the true meaning of the season, it's up to Puppy Paws and his newfound Buddies to journey back to the North Pole and save Christmas.
10-22-2009
1h 28m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Robert Vince
Writers:
Anna McRoberts, Robert Vince, Kevin DiCicco
Production:
Key Pix Productions, Keystone Entertainment, Santa Buddies Productions, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
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