- Significance of number 1239 in The Santa Clause - Movies TV Stack . . .
They watch as the elf raises 'the North Pole' from the ground, and a keypad flips out of the side A close up then reveals, quite deliberately, the elf typing the code 1239 into the keypad, which activates the elevator, lowering the sleigh into Santa's secret hideout What is the significance of these numbers?
- Why wasnt Rudolph included with Santas reindeer?
To summarize If someone is wanting to tell a story that involves traditional Santa, Rudolph probably wouldn't be included Additionally, given that the film specifically uses "The Night Before Christmas" as a platform for transitioning into a kind of fantasyland, it makes sense to honor and stay true to a critical aspect of that story -- Santa's reindeer
- science fiction - Of all the movies and TV shows ever made, which of . . .
You should clarify what you're asking Is it, as the title says, Of all the movies and TV shows ever made, which of them **is set furthest in the future**? - or as in the question text, What's the most futuristic time period that's ever **been depicted**, in either a TV show or movie? They are actually quite different questions
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