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SuperKlaus SuperKlaus

Steve Majaury, Andrea Sebastiá / Spain, United Kingdom / 2024 / 88 min / Dubbed / 6+

SuperKlaus is an agile and brave super hero, tough and smart, strong, fast and with incredible powers.

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Thousands of children eagerly await the premiere of the third part of the successful SuperKlaus movie saga, starting with Santa Claus himself, who is a staunch fan of his. So much so that after hitting his head hard with his sled he believes that he himself is SuperKlaus, causing chaos wherever he goes. Fafnir, a greedy toy businessman, takes advantage of the situation to try to control Santa's workshop forever. Only with the help of Billie, a bright and independent eleven-year-old girl, her robot C.A.R.L. and Leo the elf will be able to get Santa Claus back and save Christmas before it's too late.

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