Santabear's High Flying Adventure (TV Movie 1987) Poster

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7/10
Doesn't fly quite highly enough
TheLittleSongbird11 September 2020
Absolutely love 'Santabear's First Christmas', another one of the incredibly well made and written, superbly narrated, beautifully scored and immensely charming Rabbit Ears Productions adaptations from the 80s and 90s. Very faithful on the most part to their respective source materials, and any changes that are made every now and again are not usually hindrances, and very accessible for the whole family, and it is a shame that they are not more widely known. As they really do deserve a wide audience.

'Santabear's High Flying Adventure' is not as good as 'Santabear's First Christmas' and is not as high flying as that. There is more of a plot here and it is very oddly charming, but the quaint tone and simplicity that 'Santabear's First Christmas' had so beautifully is not as strong here. Enough of the things that made 'Santabear's First Christmas' so good can be seen here too in 'Santabear's High Flying Adventure' but was done with more impact before

The visuals are generally lovely to look at, especially the simple but elegant backgrounds and Santabear's character design. The music matches beautifully with pleasant orchestration and doesn't try to do too much, absolutely loved the lullaby. Though the score in the previous Santabear adventure had a more mysterious and elegiac quality that worked better.

Furthermore, the story is fun and charming, very easy to like and it is cute on the whole. Kelly McGillis' voice work is soothing and sincere and Bobby McFerrin has fun as both Santabear and Bullybear, especially as the latter where his personality shines more.

John Malkovich is less successful however as Santa. Found him rather dull and wooden. While liking the story on the whole, it does veer on the bizarre at times and more quaintness and a quieter tone wouldn't have gone amiss.

Did also find the dialogue at points rather stilted and quite strange.

Overall, nice enough but had room for improvement. 7/10
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9/10
Great for the kids -- and parents.
clarinetcandy-19 November 2006
Warning: Spoilers
I found a VHS recording of this when it aired as a CBS Special and watched it not too long ago. Shown in the late 80's, I loved the message of Christmas as a holiday of giving, not getting, "especially the presents you can't wrap".

Santabear is given a mission by Santa himself to deliver presents to the South Pole, where hardly anyone believes in Santa Clause, or Christmas. He's also warned of Bullybear, his evil counterpart, who steals his sack of gifts and attempts to ruin Christmas in a worse way than just taking them for himself. Bullybear plans to deliver the toys used and broken, to destroy everyone's faith in Santa all over the world, starting by framing Santabear in the South Pole. Aided by Missy, Santabear recovers his good name, the toys, and exposes Bullybear. "Sooner or later, everyone shows their true colors". Very touching, without being sappy or religious. The lullaby Santabear sings is very sweet, but if you really listen to the lyrics, they read like bad poetry. It kinda makes sense, though, since he says he's "making it up as he goes".

It's inspiring in it's simplicity, especially in this day and age, but I get pretty nostalgic about the 80s and 90s.
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