RiffTrax Shorts Season 29 Episode 2 Santa and the Fairy Snow Queen
- December 30, 2014
- 16 min
In RiffTrax Shorts season 29 episode 2, the team takes on a holiday classic with the short film "Santa and the Fairy Snow Queen." This 1951 animated short tells the story of Santa Claus and his journey to the land of the Fairy Snow Queen, where he hopes to bring a little Christmas cheer to the winter wonderland.
RiffTrax, known for their hilarious commentary on movies and TV shows, brings their unique brand of humor to this charming Christmas tale. Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy offer witty quips, pop culture references, and absurd observations throughout the short film, making it a fun and engaging viewing experience.
As the story begins, Santa is flying through the snowy mountains in his sleigh, accompanied by a group of animated reindeer. When they arrive at the Fairy Snow Queen's castle, they find that all of the other creatures in the land are sad and gloomy, and have forgotten how to be happy. Santa and his team set out to spread holiday cheer and help the creatures rediscover the joys of life.
The RiffTrax team jumps in with their commentary right from the beginning, making snarky remarks about Santa's flying ability and the fact that he seems to be breaking all kinds of laws of physics. They also take aim at the animation style, which they describe as "creepy" and "nightmarish." Despite their criticisms, however, it's clear that the team is having a great time watching the short film, and their enthusiasm is infectious.
As Santa and his reindeer make their way through the Fairy Snow Queen's kingdom, they encounter a variety of creatures, including penguins, elves, and even a polar bear. The RiffTrax team has a field day making jokes about the strange clothing choices of the characters (there are a lot of hats involved), as well as the bizarre sound effects used to depict the creatures' movements.
Throughout the short film, Santa and his team engage in a number of activities designed to bring joy and happiness to the creatures of the land. They sing songs, play games, and even put on a puppet show. Along the way, they encounter some resistance from the Fairy Snow Queen herself, who seems determined to keep the other creatures in a state of perpetual sadness.
Despite the somewhat darker elements of the story, RiffTrax manages to keep things light and entertaining. Their constant stream of jokes and one-liners keeps the energy high, and they don't shy away from poking fun at even the most beloved Christmas traditions. At one point, they even invent their own Christmas-themed superhero, which they argue is much cooler than Santa Claus.
Ultimately, as Santa and his team make their way back to their home in the North Pole, they leave a wake of happiness and cheer behind them. The creatures of the Fairy Snow Queen's land may still be a little strange-looking and unsettling, but they are at least a little bit happier than they were before Santa and his reindeer showed up.
Overall, RiffTrax Shorts season 29 episode 2 is an enjoyable and hilarious look at a classic Christmas tale. While the animation and storytelling may not be to everyone's taste, the show's hosts manage to find plenty of humor in even the most awkward moments. Whether you're a fan of holiday specials or just enjoy a good riffing session, this episode is worth checking out.