I particularly love the elf who sees the kid who barely got Naughty and had a moment of being distraught, before scanning himself to make sure the kid got a good stocking full of treats anyway.
I’ve got a feeling that those wearing the green uniforms are the Marines both Infantry and Special Operations and then there’s the blue uniformed elves which I’m going to assume is the Navy.
Sometimes I always feel like watching this cartoon still still one of my favorite cartoon channels when I was younger and I still watch it only on Christmas 🎁⛄😊
Considering the size of their logistics department, I'd say they have at least a few thousand at the very least Edit: and given the elf troopers seem to operate similar to a military force, it is likely that there is about a 1:6 ratio between support elves and actively deployed elves. Now, given the scale of the logistics department, and assuming every desk is occupied at every terminal, there would likely be somewhere in the dozens of thousands of deployed elves at any given time during payload delivery, and this is not accounting for reserve troops.
Judging how they are doing nothing about the drones in new jersey it makes sense no American military responses are seen, I don’t know how to explain the European militaries though :P
1. They may have negotiated a clearance ahead of time (Mrs. is seen later to negotiate some kind of terms with Greenland) 2. They may have flew under the radar, somehow 3. It's a kids movie they have a giant flying sled, not everything has to make sense
Yeah let's see you justify spending tens of thousands of dollars and mobilizing personnel for a "threat" which all the agencies judged wasn't a national security problem. The spending committee totally wouldn't immediately fire you, huh?
Wouldn’t it have been better for them to have white camo given the fact that they worked mostly in the snow and would probably stand out in green inside of houses anyway?
Ah, the S-1. Top speed mach 1860, or 1.4 million mph. It's a least a mile wide and personally, it's the collest interpretation of what it would take to do Santa's job today
I particularly love the elf who sees the kid who barely got Naughty and had a moment of being distraught, before scanning himself to make sure the kid got a good stocking full of treats anyway.
I love the concept of Spec OPS styled Christmas Operations probably why i got invested looking for this movie when i first saw it 😂
99+ Missed Calls From The U.S Army lol
This is my favourite christmas movie of all times
Same
This is my favorite movie as well.
I agree this is my favorite Christmas movie as well
@@iwasnthere1512 I don't get it on why they didn't make a second one ?
@ They need to
Probably the best Christmas movie to come out from the 2010s.
This movie was so damned underrated
I’ve got a feeling that those wearing the green uniforms are the Marines both Infantry and Special Operations and then there’s the blue uniformed elves which I’m going to assume is the Navy.
Sometimes I always feel like watching this cartoon still still one of my favorite cartoon channels when I was younger and I still watch it only on Christmas 🎁⛄😊
That explains how he delivery all the gifts around the world
So beautiful and underrated film.
Would have loved a movie based on this entire scene.
They are some shorts of disney that got this same theme but is more about marshals than actually special operation forces.
The poster for arthur christmas was featured in the smurfs movie during the holiday song scene when the smurfs are on top of the taxi
Yikes! How many elves are doing this mission?
Around 800 or more
Probably 1 billion of them😂😂😂😂
Considering the size of their logistics department, I'd say they have at least a few thousand at the very least
Edit: and given the elf troopers seem to operate similar to a military force, it is likely that there is about a 1:6 ratio between support elves and actively deployed elves.
Now, given the scale of the logistics department, and assuming every desk is occupied at every terminal, there would likely be somewhere in the dozens of thousands of deployed elves at any given time during payload delivery, and this is not accounting for reserve troops.
Acording to one of the movie trailers, there's about 1.7 million elf's working for Santa.
1.7 million
"Commence decking halls."
just think about this some homeless person would have seen this happening and no believe them
Wouldn’t their be a lot more people still awake and cameras
You’d think so, huh?
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@@explorer47422the streets every single bloody stop light
Don’t you bring logic into this kids movie!
@ don’t get me started about the ringer door bell cams
Judging how they are doing nothing about the drones in new jersey it makes sense no American military responses are seen, I don’t know how to explain the European militaries though :P
1. They may have negotiated a clearance ahead of time (Mrs. is seen later to negotiate some kind of terms with Greenland)
2. They may have flew under the radar, somehow
3. It's a kids movie they have a giant flying sled, not everything has to make sense
Yeah let's see you justify spending tens of thousands of dollars and mobilizing personnel for a "threat" which all the agencies judged wasn't a national security problem. The spending committee totally wouldn't immediately fire you, huh?
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I only noticed it now at 0:54 where it says Max Load: 4.6 Playstations XD
Classic Sony
Wouldn’t it have been better for them to have white camo given the fact that they worked mostly in the snow and would probably stand out in green inside of houses anyway?
0:47 Santa
What's with the advanced sleigh?
I believe they retired the old one.
Ah, the S-1. Top speed mach 1860, or 1.4 million mph. It's a least a mile wide and personally, it's the collest interpretation of what it would take to do Santa's job today
Lockheed Martin made it
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What animation is this?
Arthur Christmas its in the title
@thedinosaurmann2436 I mean who's the director of this movie?
@@christoperfleming6832 Sarah smith
I believe it's was a colab with aardman animation
@@christoperfleming6832 Sarah Smith and Barry Cook both directed this movie
S-1 Lockheed Martin I suppose