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Bowser Junior Meets Santa Claus! is the 91st video of SML Movies, and the second SuperMarioLogan Christmas special.

Synopsis

Bowser Junior goes to the mall to meet Santa Claus with his friends!

Plot

Chef Pee Pee is decorating the christmas tree in the living room until Bowser Junior comes in and puts pieces of turkey lunchables on the tree which makes Chef Pee Pee cross. Chef Pee Pee goes into the kitchen to get the star and Joseph and Cody visit Junior.

Junior lies that he decorated the tree all by himself. Then Junior decides if he can ask Chef Pee Pee to take him and Joseph and Cody to the mall to see Santa Claus. Chef Pee Pee comes back and Junior asks him. Chef Pee Pee hates taking Junior to places but he says yes.

They arrive at the mall and go to Santas Grotto and Junior gets really hyper. Junior tells Santa what he wants and all of them are expensive. Santa says he will see what he can do.

Next is Joseph who asks for a basketball and loads of other sports stuff. Cody does not say what he wants but he sleeps on Santa's lap. Chef Pee Pee asks Santa for a new job and tells him about his boss Bowser and the three annoying kids. Santa tells him to calm down and why not get a smoothie for the kids. Chef Pee Pee accepts that deal. So Chef Pee Pee takes the three kids to McDonald's to get a smoothie.

Characters

Trivia

  • Santa makes a brief appearance after the SML Question telling viewers to subscribe, meaning SuperMarioLogan might be sponsored.
  • A second Christmas special that was presumed to feature all the SML characters was supposed to be created, but Logan caught the flu and was unable to finish filming.
  • Logan revealed in a Dabhdude livestream that after he and his friends finished filming the mall scene, the security guards kicked them out of the mall for holding up the line, so they decided never to do a meet Santa Claus video again.
    • Another reason they got kicked out was because they violated the mall's rule policy.
  • This is the final SML Movie of 2014.
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