Prep & Landing (series)

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Prep & Landing
Prep & Landing poster.png
Poster of the first television special
Directed byKevin Deters
Stevie Wermers
Starring Dave Foley
Derek Richardson
Sarah Chalke
W. Morgan Sheppard
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Music by Michael Giacchino
Production
companies
Walt Disney Animation Studios (first two specials)
Disney Television Animation (third special)
Distributed by Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Release dates
1 : December 8, 2009 (2009-12-08)
2 : December 7, 2010
3 : December 5, 2011
4: 2025
Running time
51 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget14,000,000

Prep & Landing is a series of computer animated television Christmas specials produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios and Disney Television Animation. Voices of Dave Foley, Derek Richardson, Sarah Chalke and W. Morgan Sheppard are featured in the specials.

Contents

TV specials

Prep & Landing (2009)

Wayne, a Christmas elf, is part of an elite organization known as "Prep & Landing", whose job is to ready millions of homes around the world for Santa Claus's visit. After working with "Prep & Landing" for 227 years, Wayne looked forward to getting promoted. Instead, Wayne is overlooked by his former partner, and Wayne is introduced to Lanny, a rookie whom Wayne has to also train. Wayne, still bitter about the promotion, decided to slack off during the mission. He permitted Lanny to do all of the work, which is disastrous. Meanwhile, Santa is informed mid-flight of a massive snow storm and that Wayne and Lanny have not fully prepared the house yet. He is told to cancel the landing, which has never happened before, when they promised to make it up for a boy named Timmy, who is living at the house. Wayne and Lanny discovered that the re-routing was a final decision, but after hearing Timmy thanking them in his sleep, Wayne decided to fix it. He called up Santa, telling him that he must land at Timmy's house. Wayne and Lanny then worked together to land Santa safely on Timmy's roof. On Christmas morning, Santa showed Wayne that Timmy had a merry Christmas. Santa offered a promotion to Wayne, but he turned it down so he can work with Lanny.

Operation: Secret Santa (2010)

Wayne and Lanny, who are now partners, are called by Magee to meet with a secret contact, who turns out to be Mrs. Claus, who sends Wayne and Lanny on a new mission to retrieve a box from Santa's secret workshop. Later they sneak into Santa's office while he is asleep, using their high tech equipment from the previous film. Lanny's expertise at dressing the tree enabled them to enter the hidden workshop where they recovered the box and escaped just in time. Mrs. Claus revealed the contents of the box to be the last part of the first toy that Santa had ever made, and gave the complete toy back to him as his Christmas Present.

Naughty vs. Nice (2011)

Wayne and Lanny have to recover classified North Pole technology from a hacker after it was stolen from the Coal Elf Brigade, a unit of Christmas elves responsible for children on the naughty list. They have to team up with a member of the Coal Elf Brigade, who turns out to be Noel, Wayne's estranged younger brother. Wayne reluctantly accepts, and the three elves set off to the house. Wayne accidentally triggers a booby trap, which Noel is able to fend off. Lanny is captured by the hacker, who turns out to be a child named Grace Goodwin. She blames her toddler brother Gabriel for her bad behavior, and wants to put herself on the nice list. She manages to, but Noel recovers the device. Angry at being shown up, Wayne yells that he wishes he never had a brother. Noel is hurt, and tells Wayne how he was Noel's hero. Wayne apologizes, and the brothers reconcile. The device malfunctions, and Wayne and Noel pull off a daring mission, saving Christmas. The next day, they're named "Elves of the Year."

The Snowball Protocol (2025)

In this new installment of the Emmy®-winning holiday specials, the high-tech team of elves from the elite unit known as Prep and Landing is back! When their holiday missions go awry, Wayne thinks he is in BIG trouble with Santa, which opens a vault of merry mishaps from the past. It’s going to be hard to dig their way out of the snowbank this time in “Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol.” The special will debut next year.

Disney Branded Television [1]

Short film

Tiny's BIG Adventure

A one-minute short film, titled Tiny's BIG Adventure, was released on-line on December 9, 2009, along with Prep & Landing. [2] It was released on DVD on November 22, 2011, [3] and on DVD/Blu-ray of Prep & Landing: Totally Tinsel Collection, on November 6, 2012. [4] [5]

Future

Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers, the directors of the specials, stated at the end of 2011 that another holiday TV special had been planned for the future. [6]

In 2017, Deters and Wermers were involved in the production of Olaf's Frozen Adventure , an animated short film which is part of Frozen franchise and not part of the Prep & Landing series. A running gag involving fruitcake was carried over from Prep & Landing into Olaf's Frozen Aventure. [7]

In 2024, it was announced that a third installment, entitled The Snowball Protocol, would be produced through Disney Branded Television and Disney Television Animation, rather than WDAS. Deters and Wermers-Skelton will executive produce, with Colleen Evanston ( Monsters at Work, DuckTales ) serving as co-producer and story editor, Melissa Kurtz (Monsters at Work) producing, Shane Zalvin ( Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure ) as director and Hilary Helding (Monsters at Work) as writer. It is set to be released in late 2025. [1]

Recurring characters

Character
Prep & Landing Operation: Secret Santa Naughty vs. Nice The Snowball Protocol
Wayne Dave Foley TBA
Lanny Derek Richardson TBA
Magee Sarah Chalke TBA
Santa Claus W. Morgan Sheppard TBA
Timmy TerwelpMason Vale CottonCameoTBA
Mrs. Claus Betty White TBA
Grace Goodwin Emily Alyn Lind TBA
Mr. Thistleton Chris Parnell TBA
Noel Rob Riggle TBA
Crumbles Phil LaMarr TBA
Note: A gray cell indicates character did not appear in that medium.

In other media

Wayne and Lanny appear in the comic book Prep & Landing: Mansion Impossible, where they prepare Avengers Mansion for a visit from Santa. The story was written by Kevin Deters, and illustrated by Joe Mateo, being released on November 16, 2011, in Avengers #19, Marvel Adventures Super Heroes #20, and Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #20. [8]

Wayne and Lanny are part of the Walt Disney Animation Studios characters that appear in the 2023 short film Once Upon a Studio gathering to take a group photo. [9]

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