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Danger Force - Down Goes Santa: Part 1 (S1E12)

Danger Force – Season 1 - Episode 12 – Down Goes Santa: Part 1

Danger Force learns the real story of Christmas. When Santa's sleigh comes crashing down, an ancient spell is broken and the fate of Christmas hangs in the balance.

Runtime (min)22
Air Date2020-12-18
GenresComedy, Family, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Nickelodeon

Storyline

In this holiday-themed two-part episode, Danger Force discovers the true origins of Christmas when an unexpected crisis unfolds. Santa's sleigh crashes down in Swellview, breaking an ancient spell that has protected Christmas for centuries. The team learns that the holiday's magic is far more fragile than they ever imagined, and without the spell's protection, Christmas itself is in jeopardy.

Captain Man and the young heroes must work together to understand what went wrong and figure out how to restore the broken enchantment before it's too late. The episode blends the show's signature superhero action with Christmas mythology, introducing the team to magical elements and holiday lore they've never encountered before. As Part 1 of a two-part story, the episode sets up the stakes and challenges that Danger Force will need to overcome to save the holiday.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about the importance of teamwork when facing unexpected challenges. When something as significant as Christmas is threatened, Danger Force must set aside any personal concerns and work together as a unified team. Young viewers see that even superheroes encounter problems they don't immediately know how to solve, and that asking questions and learning new information is a crucial part of problem-solving.

The story also explores themes of responsibility and rising to the occasion when others are counting on you. The young heroes cannot simply ignore the crisis or assume someone else will fix it. They must step up and take ownership of the situation, demonstrating to viewers that being a hero means accepting difficult challenges even when the outcome is uncertain.

Additionally, children learn that traditions and celebrations often have deeper meanings and histories than they realize. The episode encourages curiosity about the stories behind holidays and cultural practices, showing that understanding origins can help us appreciate and protect what matters most.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is this episode appropriate for young children who still believe in Santa?The episode presents Santa and Christmas magic as real within the show's universe, so it doesn't spoil the Santa secret. The story treats Santa's existence and his sleigh as genuine, focusing on a magical crisis rather than questioning whether Santa is real. The fantasy elements align with traditional Christmas storytelling that preserves childhood wonder about the holiday.
Does this episode have scary moments that might frighten younger viewers?The sleigh crash and the threat to Christmas create dramatic tension, but the tone remains consistent with the show's typical superhero action-comedy style. The danger is presented as a problem to solve rather than something truly frightening. The episode balances suspense with humor, and young viewers familiar with the show's format should find the peril manageable and age-appropriate.
Since this is Part 1, will my child be frustrated by a cliffhanger ending?As the first half of a two-part story, this episode does end without fully resolving the Christmas crisis, which may leave some children eager to see what happens next. If your child has difficulty with unresolved storylines, you might want to have Part 2 ready to watch immediately afterward, or prepare them in advance that the story continues in the next episode.
What kind of Christmas message does this episode convey?The episode emphasizes protecting and preserving the magic and spirit of Christmas rather than focusing on gifts or commercialism. It treats the holiday as something precious that requires care and effort to maintain. The story celebrates Christmas traditions while showing that sometimes we need to work together and make sacrifices to keep meaningful celebrations alive for everyone.
Are there any religious references or is this a secular Christmas story?This is a secular, fantasy-based Christmas story centered on Santa Claus, magic, and superhero adventure rather than religious aspects of the holiday. The episode focuses on the mythological and magical elements of Christmas traditions within the show's comedic superhero universe. Families of any background can enjoy it as lighthearted holiday entertainment without religious content.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Captain Man has a new crew of superhero sidekicks, Danger Force. But when he tells them there’s a “crime drought” in Swellview, they begin to suspect that he’s fighting crime without them.
12
The members of Danger Force are given terrible nicknames live on KLVY news, so they come up with a plan to announce to the world who they really are — Volt, AWOL, ShoutOut, and Brainstorm.
13
Two new students are enrolled in SW.A.G. and are keeping Danger Force from going on any missions. So Danger Force and Captain Man band together to use their powers to get the new students to leave.
14
Danger Force and Captain Man go undercover as bad guys at The Beatin' Dungeon to catch a criminal. If their cover is blown, they'll have to fight all of Swellview's toughest villains at once.
15
When Danger Force and Captain Man are called to Paris to protect France’s national treasures, Bose is accidentally left alone to try and stop The Toddler from breaking into The Man’s Nest.
16
A gas leak forces Swellview to quarantine and Captain Man and Danger Force are forced to stay in their homes to set an example. But when Captain Man gets a little cabin fever, nothing will stop him from finding out who caused the leakage.
17
When Danger Force fails a mission because Chapa is distracted by a crush, the gang has to track down her obsession and get their friend back to her normal self.
18
Henry Hart's back and stealing Ray's attention from crime fighting so Danger Force is forced to go on a bunch of exhausting missions without Captain Man. But the mood dims when a scary Bounty Hunter from Dystopia comes to Swellview looking for Henry.
19
Mika gets a fine lesson on the art of not snitching, but a surprise from Schwoz's Mom might cause her to fail the test.
110
An ancient Prank War re-ignites between Swellview and Rivalton, and ShoutOut's excellent sense for pranking is Danger Force's best hope for winning the conflict.
111
The Prank War rages on with Danger Force's best pranker, ShoutOut, now on team Rivalton. It's up to Captain Man and Danger Force to find a way to end this Prank War once and for all.
112
Danger Force learns the real story of Christmas. When Santa's sleigh comes crashing down, an ancient spell is broken and the fate of Christmas hangs in the balance.
113
The fight to save the holidays rages on. Danger Force is forced to square off with Krampus on his own turf to try and save Christmas.
114
Danger Force and Captain Man get hooked making celebrity greeting videos to start raking in cash, but when making celebrity videos turns into a popularity contest, they accidentally send out a video that reveals their secret identities.
115
Captain Man puts Danger Force through a series of tests to see if he can trust them; but when the tests get out of hand, the tables are turned.
116
When Danger Force accidentally forgets about plans they have with Ray, he surprises them with a brand new member of the team to make them jealous.
117
When Mika tries too hard to win Man's Nest Employee of the Month, she creates a monster that could ruin the telethon Danger Force is hosting.
118
Captain Man makes ShoutOut and AWOL compete over who can catch more criminals using their own ways of crime-fighting.
119
Bose's Mom, Celia, picks up Schwoz's lost radioactive cat from outside SW.A.G. and takes it home, so Danger Force and Captain Man have to try and get it back before she goes nuclear.
120
When AWOL starts seeing visions of the future right before they happen, Captain Man believes it must be the work of Swellview's leading time-crime villain, The Time Jerker.
121
After Captain Man goes on strike because he declines to pay for artwork that he destroyed while on a mission, the vice mayor appoints a new hero, Monsieur Man, to defend Swellview.
122
Captain Man's diva antics are off-the-racks at the 100th annual Swellview Fashion Show; with help from some fashion-forward twins, Danger Force tries to uncover the dangerous mystery behind Captain Man's return to the runway.
123
Danger Force tries to help an annoying ghost from the 1920s with her unfinished business so she will stop haunting their school.
124
Ray must get Danger Force to take a picture with their parents in the school or be shut down; things get complicated when Chapa hires Jake Hart to be her fake father.
125
Strange things start to happen to Bose when he finds himself in love with an alien.
126
Captain Man and Danger Force are hired to deliver a big budget Hollywood movie to its premiere, but the producer warns them that rival studios and internet trolls are out to steal the film.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Notorious villain Rick Twitler returns to Swellview with a devious plan to control Mika's mind through an intense virtual reality video game and use her powers to destroy the internet. Danger Force must free Mika of Rick Twitler's control before the world reverts back to the Dark Ages forever.
22
After Miles has a vision that Rick Twitler is still around, so Danger Force travels deep into the Man's Nest's to find him, running into an old foe along the way.
23
After the entire Man's Nest is launched into space, Danger Force must safely land the ship back on Earth before Rick Twitler and his army of Living Sentient Computer Viruses overtake the world and destroy the Internet forever.
24
After Volt and ShoutOut are kidnapped by Cyborg Rick Twitler, Henry Hart returns from Dystopia in an attempt to save his friends and stop the anti-internet cyborg for good.
25
Danger Force sees an opportunity to make money fast by hosting Swellview's hottest music festival, but they catch a case of the Kramps when Krampus threatens to ruin their plans.
26
To avoid being pulled out of SW.A.G., Danger Force must put on an extracurricular school play while also preventing Frankini from kidnapping the vice mayor.
27
When Danger Force borrows Ray's beloved Man Buggy without telling him, it falls into the hands of criminals Stupid Jeff and The Toddler; now the team must track it down and get it back before Ray finds out.
28
Danger Force's superpowers are mysteriously on the fritz; as the team searches for an explanation, some new friends at a popular seafood restaurant provide free food and pirate hospitality to keep their spirits high.
29
When Danger Force uncovers the ultimate evil plan behind their power problems, they must face their foes on land and at sea.
210
Ray calls on the Danger Force Clones for help when Danger Force leaves for an out-of-town mission, but he quickly realizes that, even though the clones look just like their superhero counterparts, they are very different.
211
After Danger Force thwarts a robbery at Club Soda and has a legendary night celebrating its win, Ray challenges the kids to repeat their epic night out without their superhero uniforms and powers.
212
Volt and ShoutOut hatch a plan to stop their super-clinger fan from making false alarm emergency calls.
213
When Mitch Bilsky enrolls at S.W.A.G., Headmaster Ray and Danger Force use a combination of patience and powers to help him achieve the impossible and graduate high school.
214
When a mysterious new barber attacks Swellview with a string of terrible haircuts, it's up to Danger Force to uncover their identity before their own hair gets chopped.
215
The Supies. Swellview's biggest night for superheros, and Captain Man is not invited. Danger Force enlists Henry's help to make sure the night goes off without a hitch.
216
When Danger Force become the newest exhibit at an alien zoo, Miles must find a way to break them out before they become alien dinner.
217
ShoutOut has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sell a movie to Hollywood bigshot Deuce Van Nuys, but when her mind goes blank under the pressure, the rest of Danger Force pitch in and share their own epic movie ideas.
218
When a tax loophole allows Dr. Minyak to buy the Man's Nest, Captain Man must stand his ground and live with his terrible new roommate while Danger Force tries to find a way to reverse the sale before they lose the Man's Nest for good.
219
When Danger Force is challenged to compete in Swellview’s Street Fightin’ Championship, they must master the ancient art of street fighting and battle for their honor without using their superpowers.
220
When Chapa's beloved long lost cell phone returns to the Man's Nest under mysterious circumstances, her hunt for the truth threatens to destroy Danger Force.
221
When Chapa's little sister needs her help during a city-wide blackout, the rest of Danger Force cross the line as they try to pull her back to power up the Man's Nest and help them win a contest.
222
After Schwoz's experiment-gone-wrong causes an infestation at S.W.A.G, Danger Force enrolls at Swellview Junior High and stumbles into an extracurricular crime wave.
223
Danger Force is crushing it at Swellview Junior High, but Ray misses his sidekicks and schemes to get them out of school.
224
Captain Man and Danger Force offer to host the wedding of the century for Swellview's newscaster Trent Overunder and his internet girlfriend Tracy426; when they worry Tracy426 isn't who she claims to be, their meddling threatens to ruin the big day.
225
Danger Force risk exposing their identities when they accidentally leave their fingerprints on some crime scene evidence; a police officer starts to piece together the truth, forcing Danger Force to attempt a mission to save the day.
226
When their secret identities get out, Danger Force will stop at nothing to prevent their parents from finding out who is behind their masks.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
The kids are living regular lives after leaving Danger Force, but when their moms go missing, they have to reunite with Captain Man to find them. They quickly discover that all the moms in Swellview have been kidnapped by a mysterious villain.
32
As Swellview crumbles around them due to a lack of maternal energy, Danger Force and Captain Man must locate and return the moms to safety.
33
Mika and Chapa are determined to prove to Miles, Bose, and Ray that the new kid in school, Buddy Fudgers, is actually Lil' Dynomite, before he successfully completes his plan to get revenge on his nemesis, Captain Man.
34
Danger Force is hired by Rivalton's Duke Wellington to protect him and his ponytail from his uncle, Archduke Fernando.
35
Miles sells his soul to a demon in The Man's Nest Abyss Room to help Mika win against his rival; Captain Man needs to confront the demon to get back their souls.
36
Chapa, Miles, Mika, and Bose are thrilled to have landed dates for the SwellMelonFest, until threats come in prompting Ray to make them work security.
37
38
In an effort to hinder Danger Force's performance, The Cell manipulates Jeff and Mitch Bilsky into buying Swellview Jr. High; it's up to Bose to save his friends.
39
The kids stumble upon a new door in the Man's Nest and are determined to see what's behind it, despite Ray telling them it's off limits.
310
When the kids throw Bose a surprise birthday party, his stepsister, Poopsie, threatens to shut the party down unless AWOL is present.
311
Ray breaks up with Credenza; now, Danger Force has two days to teach Ray how to forgive before his relationship is over forever.
312
Ray retires from fighting crime, leaving Danger Force to face their biggest threat to date - a monster coming to Swellview to slay a hero and take over the world
313
Danger Force boost their powers with Mom Energy, as Big Dark Dynomite wreaks havoc on Swellview. Will Danger Force rise to the occasion and fulfil a new Prophecy?

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