"Madeline at the North Pole" is a Christmas-themed episode of the animated series The New Adventures of Madeline, and the second Christmas production spun off from the Madeline book series (the first being the animated adaptation of Madeline's Christmas).
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| - "Madeline at the North Pole" is a Christmas-themed episode of the animated series The New Adventures of Madeline, and the second Christmas production spun off from the Madeline book series (the first being the animated adaptation of Madeline's Christmas).
- Madeline at the North Pole is the thirty-ninth Episode of Madeline's Fifteenth Season. It was written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, based on the Story Idea by Betty G. Birney, Judy Rothman Rofe, John Swartzwelder, George Meyer and Jon Vitti and directed by David Silverman, Neil Affleck, Kent Butterworth and Jim Reardon. It guest stars John Goodman as Santa Claus, James Woods as Quincy, the Head Elf, Charles Grodin as the Radio Announcer, Dorothy Provine as Madame Bagguette, Sutton Foster as Granny, Billy Connolly as Lord Cucuface, Tim Allen as Bernard, Peter Boyle as Father Time and Martin Short as Jack Frost.
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| - "Madeline at the North Pole" is a Christmas-themed episode of the animated series The New Adventures of Madeline, and the second Christmas production spun off from the Madeline book series (the first being the animated adaptation of Madeline's Christmas).
- Madeline at the North Pole is the thirty-ninth Episode of Madeline's Fifteenth Season. It was written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, based on the Story Idea by Betty G. Birney, Judy Rothman Rofe, John Swartzwelder, George Meyer and Jon Vitti and directed by David Silverman, Neil Affleck, Kent Butterworth and Jim Reardon. It guest stars John Goodman as Santa Claus, James Woods as Quincy, the Head Elf, Charles Grodin as the Radio Announcer, Dorothy Provine as Madame Bagguette, Sutton Foster as Granny, Billy Connolly as Lord Cucuface, Tim Allen as Bernard, Peter Boyle as Father Time and Martin Short as Jack Frost.
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