In this adorable sequel to "Christmas Thieves," Frank and Tony are babysitting for Liam and Olivia, while their parents Emma and Peter are out shopping for last-minute Christmas presents. Emma and Peter get into an accident with Santa Claus, and have scared off all of his reindeer. Santa needs to call for back-up and the only person left to save the day is the Christmas Witch. Unbeknownst to Santa, the Christmas Witch has accidentally landed in front of Olivia and Liam's house, and she has completely lost her memory. Liam, Olivia, Frank and Tony try to find answers for the Witch in the book "Puffins". Will the Puffins help the Witch remember that she needs to go help Santa in enough time to save Christmas? This heartwarming live-action and animated Christmas film is filled with lots of holiday magic, and is something the whole family will enjoy together.
A hunter saves the children from a pack of wolves by firing his gun in the air. However, when he appears, he is carrying a supposed dead wolf over his shoulder. The way it bounces suggests it is a fur instead of a recent kill…there does to be a bit of fur trim used in this movie. Whether real or not it is unknown.
No specific sex or nudity, however there is a scene on how to kiss a girl, a scene of watching a young girl remove her bra (from behind), and a scene of a woman in the shower (child was go into record her on his phone and send it to his friends). The Christmas witch stays the night with her boyfriend and is scene waking up in his bed.
The villain nearly burns the Christmas witch alive, however last minute she gets away. Although it looks like she would be consumed by fire, there is no injury to her.
The villain has a harem of female elves who sit around him on a bed petting and braiding his beard. One is sitting in a sexualized female anime position.