The Search for Santa Paws

2010 "The Search is On!"
5.3| 1h29m| G| en| More Info
Released: 23 November 2010 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/the-search-for-santa-paws.html
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When Santa and his new best friend, Paws, discover that the boys and girls of the world have lost the spirit of the season, they take a trip to New York City. But after Santa loses his memory, it's up to Paws, a faithful orphan named Quinn, her new friend Will, and a wonderful group of magical talking dogs to save St. Nick and show the world what Christmas is really all about.

Genre

Adventure, Family

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Director

Robert Vince

Production Companies

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

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The Search for Santa Paws Audience Reviews

Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Kodie Bird True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Kimball Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Eric Stevenson This is another entry in the Buddies film series, a spinoff from the "Air Bud" movies. This doesn't even have "Buddies" in the title, nor does it seem to have any of the original characters! This movie features Santa losing his memory and then becoming a mall Santa. A stuffed dog that he brought to life has to help him. I actually am glad they didn't focus too much on the animals. That lip movement can get very creepy.Good movies like "Homeward Bound" and "Babe: Pig In The City" handled talking animals much better. One distracting part was the horrible special effects with the reindeer. They were so fake looking and creepy! At least Santa getting amnesia was kind of original. I'm glad there weren't any dog farts in this. They're too common in the Buddies films. **
sweetmarissa This is a horribly-acted rip-off of Annie. And with the creepiest looking Santa Claus thrown in for good measure. They couldn't find an actual bearded old man to act as Santa. Instead, they used a ton of what appears to be plaster on the actor's face. The result looked like botched plastic surgery. I'm an adult and this is going to give me nightmares. Stuffing him full of tubes in a hospital bed was pretty traumatic for my daughter. No one needs to see Santa like that! Also, the black dog being given a Jamaican accent is racist. I thought this would be a feel-good movie. Stick to Miracle on 34th Street or the actual movie Annie instead.
Stargirl1235 I hate movie trailers. I saw Santa Buddies recently and it was so cute. I just saw it because i'm a big fan of the Buddies. Then I watched the trailer for The Search For Santa Paws. The trailer had no scene of sad and disturbing stuff. It showed scenes of the puppy, Santa, and the little girl. It made it look like a very fun and cute family movie. When I watched it, I found out the little girl(Quinn) was an orphan, the puppy(Paws) was born a stuffed animal, and Santa almost died. I also found out that there is a really mean lady that runs a girls home. She is mean because she wants to be mean and she makes the girls upset. She doesn't even care about the girls and only cares about her boyfriend. Quinn also had an older friend at the home. The only nice scene was the toy store and the very loving couple that run it. The trailer had no scene of the mean lady. If you want a family movie, get Santa Buddies. They should make a new real movie trailer.
Lucky Dad I choose this DVD because there was a cute puppy on the cover, it looks fun and innocent, and Disney's promo said "heartwarming ... story of love and kindness." As a previous reviewer noted: Inside, old man dies, mean headmistress throws toys - and threatened to throw children - in the incinerator. Infertile couple with self-centered husband tries to profiteer off people's belief in Santa. Orphans crying for their parents. People saying Santa isn't real through the whole movie. Santa gets robbed, hit by a car, then he almost dies. The only way to save him is for the beloved fluffy puppy to give up his "life-crystal" and turn back into a stuffed animal.Of course it ends well, but my seven year old was in tears, and my nine year old (who will watch ANYTHING) said she hated it and just wanted to go to bed. For a movie aimed at children, this movie goes WAY TOO FAR to make the villains bad. Avoid! Avoid! Also - apart from being developmentally inappropriate for children under 11 or 12 - anyone concerned with the religious significance of Christmas should be forewarned that this film depicts possession of a crystal as essential to eternal life and repeatedly refers to "magic" as the key to understanding and experiencing Christmas.