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Talentville Mini-Coverage for The Sixtieth Santa

by Talentville Coverage Staff

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The Sixtieth Santa is a wonderfully strange mix between Die Hard, Elf, and The Santa Clause.

First and foremost, it must be noted, The Sixtieth Santa has a solid story-line in a way that the fantastical creative flagrancies could be stripped and the plot would still be interesting. In addition to a strong story, the garish North Pole decorative pieces transport the reader to a new vision of Santa's headquarters, which makes the read rich and full of life.

Overall, The Sixtieth Santa is a very creative, fun, and refreshing rendition on an overdone story that a lot of people over the legal age would very much enjoy. The writer should definitely try to pitch this story to Seth Green and the lovely people who make Robot Chicken.