Santa Claus is not prominent in Mexican Christmas celebrations. Like other children, Mexican children receive gifts on Christmas day. The gift bearer is called El Nino Jesus. A common game is hitting the pinata while blindfolded. A midnight Christmas mass is held, and holiday songs are performed.
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Santa Claus - 1959 was released on: Mexico: 26 November 1959 USA: October 1960
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In Mexico, Santa Claus is commonly referred to as "Santa Clos" or "Papá Noel." The name "Papá Noel" is derived from the French "Père Noël," meaning Father Christmas. While Santa Claus has become popular in Mexican culture, traditional gift-giving is also associated with the Day of the Three Kings, celebrated on January 6th.