The Terrifying Presents

Season 1Episode 46Dec 19, 2004
The Terrifying Presents
It's Christmas eve and Zorori is upset he's not going to get a Christmas present from Santa this year either. Not only does he not behave, but he's also not a child anymore so he's not eligible to get presents from Santa. But Zorori does find Santa in a small town checking to see if the children have been naughty or nice. He and the boars follow Santa back to his home. There they discover that there are actually two Santas for every town. They decided to ask the Santas for gifts but instead get scolded for breaking into Santa's house and misbehaving. Zorori is insulted by this and vows to give all the good children of the world 3 Presents of Terror. Will Zorori ruin Christmas? Based on book 12.
The Terrifying Presents has aired on Dec 19, 2004
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