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Air New Zealand Christmas ad replicates Trump's U.N. laughter moment

A child wearing a "Make Christmas Great Again" cap speaks in this still image from an undated Air New Zealand advertisement obtained from social media. Air New Zealand/via REUTERS

(Reuters) - An Air New Zealand advertisement released for the Christmas season this week takes a dig at U.S. President Donald Trump by portraying an American boy wearing a "Make Christmas Great Again" red cap being laughed at by other children on Santa's "naughty" list.

The three-minute advert beckoning travelers with a Christmas greeting from "the nicest place on earth" sees Santa accidentally emailing his 2018 list of naughty children to a student in New Zealand named Elvis Anderson instead of his elves at the North Pole.

Sitting in detention, Anderson gets the idea of gathering the naughty kids from around the world to fix the problem, and calls on New Zealand's national carrier to help transport the children to the summit on the country's North Island.

A child wearing a "Make Christmas Great Again" cap disembarks from a plane with others in this still image from an undated Air New Zealand advertisement obtained from social media. Air New Zealand/via REUTERS

Each child representing a country makes promises to change their behavior for the better by eating more vegetables, reducing flatulence and cutting down on hair-pulling.

The American boy, dressed in a two-piece suit and red sloganed cap, says he is not naughty at all and is the nicest person he knows, provoking laughter from the other children, reminiscent of the reaction to Trump's speech to the U.N. General Assembly in September, when he spoke about the achievements of his administration.

"I didn't expect that reaction, but that's okay", the boy adds in the advertisement, the same words Trump used at the United Nations.

A man acting as Santa's elf holds an electronic device with a to-do list in this still image from an undated Air New Zealand advertisement obtained from social media. Air New Zealand/via REUTERS

Further pledges to be good from Anderson, including one to be nicer to neighboring Australia made with his fingers crossed behind his back to suggest he doesn't intend to keep the promise, pushes a meter to "Nice" for the children, and confetti rains down as they celebrate.

Children acting as representatives of their countries attend "The Summit of Naughty Kids" in this still image from an undated Air New Zealand advertisement obtained from social media. Air New Zealand/via REUTERS

(Writing by Karishma Singh, Editing by Michael Perry)

Children acting as representatives of their countries attend "The Summit of Naughty Kids" in this still image from an undated Air New Zealand advertisement obtained from social media. Air New Zealand/via REUTERS
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