On Christmas, a peculiar reindeer is seen soaring above the festive town. It's Rudolf who has lost his way home. He got off track the sleigh, chains dislodged, and he fell off to ground. Santa didn't notice Rudolf accidentally lost his way. His magic of flying has flustered for a while, he will fly again until he is found by Santa. He should be with Santa, guiding his sleigh, but he can't locate him. Rudolf inquires with various children and adults about Santa's whereabouts, but they all say they don't know where he is.
"I must find Santa. Where could he be?" Rudolf ponders, soaring through the skies in search of him. For Rudolf, Santa is the key to returning to the North Pole. Like a bright star in the night sky, his determination is unwavering, inspiring those who hear his story.
Santa delivers gifts to slumbering children, sneaking into their homes to place presents under the Christmas tree. He indulges in cookies and milk left out for him. However, Santa is deeply concerned by Rudolph's absence. He counts his reindeer, only to realize one is missing. His heart aches at the thought of Rudolph being lost, a feeling that resonates with everyone hearing his story.
He drives his sleigh, searching for Rudolf while delivering gifts to needy children. He becomes increasingly restless as he looks for him but has no luck. Meanwhile, Rudolf is also trying to find Santa.
Rudolph spots a sleigh in the distance and mistakenly thinks it is Santa's. Santa, seeing the flying reindeer, suspects it is Rudolph. As they cross paths, both Santa and Rudolph recognize each other. Rudolph positions himself in front of the sleigh, ready to head home, while Santa finishes delivering gifts to the children. He is overjoyed that Santa is finally with him after being lost for so long, a joy that fills the hearts of all who witness their reunion.
"Ho, ho, ho! A very Merry Christmas to you all!" bellows Santa, his voice heard by the strangers around him.