Santa Inc.
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Alexandra Rushfield |
Directed by | Harry Chaskin |
Voices of | Sarah Silverman Seth Rogen |
Music by | Anna Waronker |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Network | HBO Max |
Release | December 2, 2021 |
Santa Inc. is an American stop-motion adult animated Christmas comedy television miniseries created by Alexandra Rushfield that premiered on December 2, 2021, on HBO Max. As of 2022, it is no longer available to stream.
Premise
[edit]The story follows Candy Smalls, a female elf who's currently working as a second-in-command of the North Pole, as she goes for her ultimate goal to become a successor as the first female Santa.[2]
Cast and characters
[edit]- Sarah Silverman as Candy Smalls, the highest-ranking female elf and Santa's second in command, who wants to become the next Santa.
- Seth Rogen as Santa Claus, known as Saint Nick (real name Llewellyn Fartini), a jolly, overweight, middle-aged man who distrusts Candy for becoming a successor.
- Leslie Grossman as Cookie, a gingerbread woman and one of Candy's friends.
- Gabourey Sidibe as Goldie, a bisexual reindeer and member of the B-team and is one of Candy's friends.
- Craig Robinson as Junior, the leader of the all-male reindeer A-team and the son of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
- Nicholas Braun as Devin the intern.
- Maria Bamford as Mrs. Leonard Claus and Big Candy.
- Paul Rust as Jeremy/Grandpa Smalls.
Episodes
[edit]No. | Title | Written by | Original release date [3] | Prod. code |
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1 | "Where The Hell is Brent?" | Alexandra Rushfield | December 2, 2021 | 101 |
2 | "Faces of Meth" | Lisa Goldberg | December 2, 2021 | 102 |
3 | "Spring Awakening" | Rachna Fruchbom | December 2, 2021 | 103 |
4 | "The South Pole" | Guy Endore-Kaiser | December 2, 2021 | 104 |
5 | "Santa’s Birthday" | Rochée Jeffrey | December 2, 2021 | 105 |
6 | "The Announcement" | Ryan Shiraki | December 2, 2021 | 106 |
7 | "Cracks in the Peppermint Ceiling Part 1" | Dave King and Paul Rust | December 2, 2021 | 107 |
8 | "Cracks in the Peppermint Ceiling Part 2" | Andrew Gurland | December 2, 2021 | 108 |
Animation
[edit]The stop-motion animation for the Santa Inc. was produced by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios who also produced the stop-motion animation for season 6 and season 11 of Robot Chicken.[4]
Reception
[edit]Santa Inc. was heavily panned by professional critics.
Daniel D'Addario of Variety wrote that the miniseries' reliance on raunchy humor led to it "feeling dour and heavy, a televised lump of coal". He felt that telling jokes about Santa Claus's reindeer being methamphetamine addicts and Mrs. Claus being a stripper "doesn’t say anything, really; it just suggests a readiness to provoke". D'Addario was more approving of plot elements about a female character seeking to rise in a hostile workplace.[5]
Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Daniel Fienberg praised the parody of corporate culture, but called the sexual jokes "repetitive and self-satisfied". He also did not find the humor to have good shock value, unlike a recent Christmas special of Big Mouth.[6]
Mira Fox of The Forward gave a negative review, criticizing the massive amount of raunchy humor and Holocaust jokes, poor plot, lazy stereotypes of Jews, and ultimately poor message of the miniseries, saying "You might think that this Christmas series made by two famous Jews would have some greater message about antisemitism or Christianity's hegemony in the U.S. But instead Silverman, too, has reduced Jewishness to a handful of hackneyed stereotypes in Santa Inc."[7]
Joel Keller in an article for Decider wrote that the miniseries is "more raunchy than it is merry", and came close to being "gratuitously dirty", but praised the story and the miniseries' take on gender politics.[8]
Barbara Ellen of The Guardian in a mixed review wrote that the show used "such a relentless bombardment of pointless crudity...the humor is all but flattened", and that ultimately the comedy was "funniest when it's not dirty".[9]
Seth Rogen was the subject to criticism when he claimed that the generally negative reception, the miniseries received, was review bombing by "tens of thousands of white supremacists".[10]
Some viewers also have said that Santa Inc. is similar to Syfy's series The Pole which is another 2021 American adult animated Christmas satirical dark comedy fantasy television miniseries about the political power struggle of becoming Santa Claus. The only difference in The Pole is the rivalry between Santa and his oldest son Jack (also known as "Black Jack") who only wants to become the new Santa so he could have total control of the North Pole.
Antisemitic backlash
[edit]After being uploaded to YouTube, the trailer for the miniseries received over 20,000 dislikes, while it's comment section had allegedly been the target of vote brigading by commenters, making antisemitic and Holocaust-denial jokes. Commenters targeted Sarah Silverman and Seth Rogen's Jewish background and took aim at the miniseries' supposed "woke" messaging. In response, YouTube disabled the video's comments and hid it's dislike count, stating that commenters had violated the site's guidelines against hate speech.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ Maas, Jennifer (November 22, 2021). "'Santa Inc' Trailer: Sarah Silverman's Elf and Seth Rogen's Santa Can't Stop Dropping F-Bombs (Video)". The Wrap. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
- ^ Luchies, Adam (November 11, 2021). "'Santa Inc': New Images Released for Seth Rogen and Sarah Silverman Stop-Motion Christmas Series". Collider. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
- ^ "Shows A-Z – Santa Inc. on HBO Max". The Futon Critic. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
- ^ Turchiano, Danielle (November 10, 2021). "'Santa Inc' Sets December Premiere on HBO Max, Reveals Full Cast and First-Look Photos (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
- ^ D'Addario, Daniel (December 2, 2021). "Seth Rogen and Sarah Silverman Can't Save 'Santa Inc.' From Misguided Raunchiness: TV Review". Variety. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
- ^ Fienberg, Daniel (December 1, 2021). "HBO Max's 'Santa Inc.': TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
- ^ Fox, Mira (8 December 2021). "Why did Sarah Silverman and Seth Rogen make a Christmas show — and why is it so bad?". The Forward. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
- ^ Keller, Joel (3 December 2021). "Stream It Or Skip It: 'Santa Inc.' On HBO Max, A Stop-Action Animated Holiday Miniseries That's More Raunchy Than Merry". Decider. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
- ^ Ellen, Barbara (December 19, 2021). "The week in TV: Santa Inc; And Just Like That…; David Baddiel: Social Media, Anger and Us; Impeachment: American Crime Story". The Guardian. Retrieved December 25, 2021.
- ^ Kurp, Josh (December 3, 2021). "Is Seth Rogen's New Show Being Review Bombed By 'White Supremacists'?". UPROXX. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
- ^ Goforth, Claire (November 30, 2021). "Antisemites, Holocaust deniers flood comments on trailer for Seth Rogen Christmas movie". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
External links
[edit]- Santa Inc. at IMDb
- Santa Inc. on Max
- HBO Max original programming
- 2021 American television series debuts
- 2021 animated television series debuts
- 2021 American television series endings
- 2020s American adult animated television series
- 2020s American animated comedy television series
- 2020s American television miniseries
- 2020s American workplace comedy television series
- American adult animated comedy television series
- Television series by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios
- Television series by Lionsgate Television
- Santa Claus in television
- Television series about elves
- Christmas television series
- Animation controversies in television
- American stop-motion adult animated television series
- Television controversies in the United States