'Klaus', the cartoon that tells the origins of Santa Claus and his letters

It is the perfect story for this time of year. Now that the children of half the world are writing their letters to Santa Claus is coming to Netflix, the cartoo

'Klaus', the cartoon that tells the origins of Santa Claus and his letters
It is the perfect story for this time of year. Now that the children of half the world are writing their letters to Santa Claus is coming to Netflix, the cartoon Klaus , which sees the debut of director after years of animation (Hercules, Tarzan, Despicable me) to the Spanish Sergio Pablos . The film tells the story of the postman Jesper that the son of the owner of the items, spoiled, and lazy, is sent to the remote island of Smeerensburg, which is the Around, the true settlement of whalers in the Danish and the Dutch of the early years of the Seventeenth century, to do an apprenticeship. The place is cold and inhospitable and he can leave it only after they have delivered 6000 letters, but in that country no one writes because they all hate each other and the population is divided by the feud ancient between the two families. It will be the encounter with the gruff but good woodcutter and toymaker Klaus, who has hundreds of toys beautiful to gather dust in his house isolated, to give him the idea that he needs to get his 6000 letters.

Date Of Update: 18 November 2019, 13:00
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