
Santa, Baby!
Animation · Family · Music
Overview
Songwriter Noel is struggling to write a hit song, and so he takes his frustrations out on his family. His daughter Dakota is granted one wih for doing a good deed and she wishes that her daddy will write a hit song. There is a sub-plot about kindness to animals that has almost nothing to do with the main story.
Top Cast


Gregory Hines
Gregory Hines
Noel (voice)
Gregory Hines
Noel (voice)


Patti LaBelle
Patti LaBelle
Melody Songbird (voice)
Patti LaBelle
Melody Songbird (voice)


Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams
Alicia (voice)
Vanessa Williams
Alicia (voice)


Eartha Kitt
Eartha Kitt
Emerald (voice)
Eartha Kitt
Emerald (voice)
Tom Joyner
Tom Joyner
Mr. Sweet (voice)
Tom Joyner
Mr. Sweet (voice)
Kianna Underwood
Kianna Underwood
Dakota (voice)
Kianna Underwood
Dakota (voice)


Danny Burstein
Danny Burstein
(voice)
Danny Burstein
(voice)


Lawrence Clayton
Lawrence Clayton
(voice)
Lawrence Clayton
(voice)


Lynne Lipton
Lynne Lipton
(voice)
Lynne Lipton
(voice)


Stanley Wayne Mathis
Stanley Wayne Mathis
(voice)
Stanley Wayne Mathis
(voice)
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