Santa Claus and the Magic Drum explained

Native Name:Joulupukki ja noitarumpu
Producer:Jussi-Pekka Koskiranta
Editor:Päivi Myllymäki
Runtime:51 minutes
Company:Yleisradio

Santa Claus and the Magic Drum (original Finnish title: Joulupukki ja noitarumpu, ) is a 51 minute long Finnish-Hungarian animation released in 1996.[1] The story is based on a 1995 children's book of the same name by Mauri Kunnas. The film has been recorded in Finnish, English (British) and Swedish. It was made for TV broadcasting and was first shown on Christmas Eve 1996, and has been broadcast on YLE TV2 nearly every Christmas Eve since. Santa Claus and the Magic Drum has been sold to over 40 countries.

In addition to Mauri Kunnas and his wife Tarja Kunnas, the illustrator Sami Toivonen and the cartoonist Kari Korhonen participated in the designing of the animation. The animation work of the film was subcontracted to a Hungarian animation studio Funny Films, operating in Pécs, and involved 50 people.[2]

Plot

While reading his usual gift wish mail, Santa Claus stumbles upon an unusual letter which everyone assume to be a gift wish letter from a boy called Vekara. Santa Claus can not decide what kind of gift the letter, which is a child's drawing, asks for, so he and his two helpers Noora and Ville decide to go and show it to the master elf. At the same time odd things are happening around Santa's village, and strange accidents follow Santa. The peculiar events are traced back to a noaidi practicing shamanism with a powerful magic drum. At the end of the film the shaman explains that he sent the mysterious letter as a child, and the drawing is him dressed as an elf because he wanted to be Santa's little Christmas helper. By accident the letter was not delivered to Santa, and as years passed and Santa did not reply, Vekara became begrudged. After both sides of the story are told the situation is resolved, Santa grants Vekara his wish and makes him a helper elf, and all ends well.

Cast

Finnish voice actors:

Esa Saario... Santa Claus
Ulla Tapaninen... Mrs. Claus
Henna Haverinen... Noora
Olli Parviainen... Ville
Aarre Karén... Vekara
Veikko Honkanen... Agricola, Sakari Sokeri
Vesa Vierikko... Juho Vaneeri
Eija Ahvo... Tara
Markku Riikonen... Feetu Faktori
Rinna Paatso... Nelli Nukkemaakari
Annamari Metsävainio... Bertta Bitti
Antti Pääkkönen... Martti
Sami Aarva... pilot
Jarkko Tamminen... pilot
Seppo Pääkkönen... Antti

The theme music "Joulupukin töissä" was performed by J. Karjalainen and his band Electric Sauna.

Television broadcasts

DateChannel
24.12.1996YLE TV2
29.11.1997FST
6.12.1998YLE TV2
21.12.2001YLE TV2
21.12.2002YLE TV2
23.12.2004YLE TV2
23.12.2006YLE TV2
24.12.2007YLE TV2
22.12.2008YLE TV2
24.12.2008YLE FST5
24.12.2010YLE TV2
24.12.2011YLE TV2
24.12.2012YLE TV2
24.12.2013Yle TV2
25.12.2014YLE TV2
24.12.2015Yle TV2
24.12.2016Yle TV2
23.12.2017Yle TV2
24.12.2019Yle TV2
24.12.2020Yle TV2
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Notes and References

  1. Book: Crump . William D. . Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film . 2019 . McFarland & Co . 9781476672939 . 264.
  2. Tuula Leinonen: 100 vuotta suomalaista animaatiota, s. 274. Aalto ARTS Books, Helsinki 2014.
  3. Book: Joulupukki ja noitarumpu (1996). Elonet. 1996 . 20 December 2016.