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  • Mrs. Claus
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  • NOTE: ALL DATA IS FOR US/EU VERSION.There are many differences in item stats with the Japanese version.
  • As Santa Claus's wife and second in command, she inevitably gets caught up in the war between her husband and Bun-bun. When Santa Claus goes missing, she has to take over running Christmas. During the Holiday Wars storyline, she leads the Holidays in organizing against Bun-bun. She is captured after Bun-bun takes over Thanksgiving and ends up getting catapulted into space by the Groundhog's Shadow; however, she is returned when the Deus Ex Ovum is used.
  • She is usually portrayed as a large, friendly woman who helps Santa by tidying up and doing other odd jobs around the North Pole.Mrs. Claus is of course Santa Claus's wife who helps him and mainly does the housework around the North Pole. Mrs. Claus bakes cookies and sweets for Santa in order to keep him looking like his jolly self. She mainly works in the kitchen, but she also helps Santa with other things like helping the elves or reading the mail to her husband. Mrs. Claus's name was thought to be Jessica as told in the Story of Santa Claus and Santa Claus is Coming to Town.
  • Mrs. Claus is the wife of Santa Claus. She often appears alongside him in numerous Christmas specials and movies, featuring him. In Disney media, she appears as a character in The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episodes "Mickey Saves Santa" and "Mickey's Choo-Choo Express", Future-Worm! and the Prep & Landing short Operation: Secret Santa.
  • Hayley and Stan sing a song about a letter to Santa in "Stannie Get Your Gun" titled "I Want a Gun for Christmas", in which Mrs. Claus is held for ransom. In "For Whom the Sleigh Bell Tolls", Mrs. Claus calmly knits by the fireside while her husband recovers from bullet wounds after being shot by Steve Smith.
  • Mrs. Claus is the wife of Santa Claus, the Christmas gift-bringer in North American and European Christmas tradition. She is known for making cookies with the elves and preparing toys with her husband Santa Claus. Her first name is a mystery, though she has been referred to as Mary, Jessica, Layla, Annette, Heidi, Martha or Carmen.
  • Mrs. Claus is a woman who appeared in "Cancel Christmas".
  • Mrs. Claus is a character from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
  • Mrs. Claus is a Christmas character/a fictional character who works at Santa's Workshop and is one of Barney's friends. She is Santa Claus' wife. In Waiting for Santa, she was played by Jeanne Cairns and in Barney's Night Before Christmas, she was played by Susan Largo.
  • Mrs. ClausBroken {{ref}} (youtube link) is a character in the How the Saints Save Christmas DLC for Saints Row IV.
  • The wife of Santa Claus, she is believed to have been introduced in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849) by James Rees (however, realistically, someone, somewhere most likely told their child that Santa had a wife long before that). She has since appeared in multiple literature stories, comic books and (less often) in film and television. In some stories, she and Santa have offspring: Kitty Claus, or Bertha and Fritz.
  • The wife of Santa Claus in many stories. She's often portrayed as a kind, elderly matron who helps her husband and the elves in various ways, whether it's cooking delicious meals, or even helping supervise the toy factory. Her origins are as varied as those of her husband, but regardless of how she begins, she usually ends up as a Granny Classic. Compare Cool Old Lady, Fairy Godmother. Examples of Mrs. Claus include:
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  • Regularly restores HP throughout battles.
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  • Regeneration III
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  • Kristina Kringle / Mary Christmas
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  • 190
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  • Mysteries of City Life; or, Stray Leaves from the World’s Book
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  • +15
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  • +10
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  • +75
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  • First Appearance
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  • Bel Airplane - Shibu Dept. Store
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  • James Rees
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  • Bring sweet dreams to children everywhere! Eri designed this for a Christmas party, and Shiki spent all night sewing it.
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  • Mrs. Claus
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  • Patrika Darbo
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  • The North Pole
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  • The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • One Magic Christmas
  • The Search for Santa Paws
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  • Christine Bently
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  • NOTE: ALL DATA IS FOR US/EU VERSION.There are many differences in item stats with the Japanese version.
  • The wife of Santa Claus, she is believed to have been introduced in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849) by James Rees (however, realistically, someone, somewhere most likely told their child that Santa had a wife long before that). In the 16th century, the public officials of York would go “Yule Riding,” i.e., ride horseback through the streets in an annual St. Thomas’ Day ceremony that ushered in the Christmas season. “But the sheriffs, their wives, and their serjeants were not the chief show in the streets of York …. ‘Yule and his wife’ amused the good citizens, and no doubt drew a larger crowd after them than all the officials of their city …” (“Old York”). The pair were so popular that the archbishop was afraid the entertainment would keep citizens from church and so penned a letter in 1572 forbidding it, saying that the “two disguised persons, called Yule and Yule’s wife, … ride through the city very undecently and uncomely, drawing great concourses of people after them to gaze, [which] tendeth … to the profaning of that day appointed to holy uses, and also withdrawing great multitudes of people from Divine service and sermons ….” The archbishop’s letter may be the earliest public document to mention a Mother Christmas character. By 1874, some Christmas mummers plays in England were including the character of Father Christmas’ wife, named Old Bet, Old Betty and Dame Dorothy in the extant transcripts. In an argument about whether their next meal should be roasted or fried, Father Christmas gets so enraged at Old Bet that he strikes her dead. Luckily, a nearby physician is able to bring her back to life (“Christmas Mummers in Dorsetshire”). Two later stories (“There Was a Boy Who Lived on Pudding Lane” and “The Great Adventure of Mrs. Santa Claus”) give Mrs. Santa Claus the related name Bessie rather than Betty. (See below.) The idea found its way in several short stories over the following decades until becoming the protagonist of "Goody Santa Claus on a Sleigh Ride" (1888) by Katharine Lee Bates (Goody being short for "Goodwife" used instead of Mrs.). In Bates' poem, Mrs. Claus wheedles a Christmas Eve sleigh-ride from a reluctant Santa in recompense for tending their toy and bonbon laden Christmas trees, their Thanksgiving turkeys, and their "rainbow chickens" that lay Easter eggs. Once away, Mrs. Claus steadies the reindeer while Santa goes about his work descending chimneys to deliver gifts. She begs Santa to permit her to descend a chimney. Santa grudgingly grants her request and she descends a chimney to mend a poor child's tattered stocking and to fill it with gifts. Once the task is completed, the Clauses return to their Arctic home. At the end of the poem, Mrs. Claus remarks that she is the "gladdest of the glad" because she has had her "own sweet will". She has since appeared in multiple literature stories, comic books and (less often) in film and television. In “There Was a Boy Who Lived on Pudding Lane,” Santa Claus grows up in Cole’s kingdom alongside nursery rhyme characters and marries a local woman named Bessie before moving with her to the North Country to become toymakers for the children of the world. In some stories, she and Santa have offspring: Kitty Claus, or Bertha and Fritz. In The Marriage of Santa Claus, Santa Claus is portrayed as a lonely bachelor trying to determine the best candidate to be his wife. Concluding it should be someone who loves children as much as he does, he rushes off to propose to Mother Goose rather than Mother Christmas or Spring the Beauty as in other stories. After she accepts, the reindeer immediately carry her and her “children” (numerous nursery‐rhyme and fairy‐tale characters) to live in Santa Claus’ “great palace,” apparently before even any wedding ceremony.
  • As Santa Claus's wife and second in command, she inevitably gets caught up in the war between her husband and Bun-bun. When Santa Claus goes missing, she has to take over running Christmas. During the Holiday Wars storyline, she leads the Holidays in organizing against Bun-bun. She is captured after Bun-bun takes over Thanksgiving and ends up getting catapulted into space by the Groundhog's Shadow; however, she is returned when the Deus Ex Ovum is used.
  • She is usually portrayed as a large, friendly woman who helps Santa by tidying up and doing other odd jobs around the North Pole.Mrs. Claus is of course Santa Claus's wife who helps him and mainly does the housework around the North Pole. Mrs. Claus bakes cookies and sweets for Santa in order to keep him looking like his jolly self. She mainly works in the kitchen, but she also helps Santa with other things like helping the elves or reading the mail to her husband. Mrs. Claus's name was thought to be Jessica as told in the Story of Santa Claus and Santa Claus is Coming to Town.
  • Mrs. Claus is the wife of Santa Claus. She often appears alongside him in numerous Christmas specials and movies, featuring him. In Disney media, she appears as a character in The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episodes "Mickey Saves Santa" and "Mickey's Choo-Choo Express", Future-Worm! and the Prep & Landing short Operation: Secret Santa.
  • Hayley and Stan sing a song about a letter to Santa in "Stannie Get Your Gun" titled "I Want a Gun for Christmas", in which Mrs. Claus is held for ransom. In "For Whom the Sleigh Bell Tolls", Mrs. Claus calmly knits by the fireside while her husband recovers from bullet wounds after being shot by Steve Smith.
  • The wife of Santa Claus in many stories. She's often portrayed as a kind, elderly matron who helps her husband and the elves in various ways, whether it's cooking delicious meals, or even helping supervise the toy factory. Her origins are as varied as those of her husband, but regardless of how she begins, she usually ends up as a Granny Classic. Her outfit is typically a red and white version of the classic granny dress. Sometimes the red is replaced with green, to complement her husband's outfit, and complete the Christmas theme. Rarely will she ever wear a "Happy Holidays" Dress, and especially not a Sexy Santa Dress (unless she is crossed with Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!). Still, ladies who are merely dressing as Mrs. Claus will often wear those dresses when paired with a guy dressed as Santa, especially a Mall Santa. Compare Cool Old Lady, Fairy Godmother. Examples of Mrs. Claus include:
  • Mrs. Claus is the wife of Santa Claus, the Christmas gift-bringer in North American and European Christmas tradition. She is known for making cookies with the elves and preparing toys with her husband Santa Claus. Her first name is a mystery, though she has been referred to as Mary, Jessica, Layla, Annette, Heidi, Martha or Carmen.
  • Mrs. Claus is a woman who appeared in "Cancel Christmas".
  • Mrs. Claus is a character from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
  • Mrs. Claus is a Christmas character/a fictional character who works at Santa's Workshop and is one of Barney's friends. She is Santa Claus' wife. In Waiting for Santa, she was played by Jeanne Cairns and in Barney's Night Before Christmas, she was played by Susan Largo.
  • Mrs. ClausBroken {{ref}} (youtube link) is a character in the How the Saints Save Christmas DLC for Saints Row IV.
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