A Sesame Street Christmas Carol is a direct-to-video Christmas special starring the cast of the television series Sesame Street in the classic Charles Dickens tale A Christmas Carol.
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| - A Sesame Street Christmas Carol is a direct-to-video Christmas special starring the cast of the television series Sesame Street in the classic Charles Dickens tale A Christmas Carol.
- A Sesame Street Christmas Carol is a direct-to-video Sesame Street special, released to home video in 2006. Oscar the Grouch stars in the Ebenezer Scrooge role for a Sesame Street version of the classic novel by Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol was previously adapted by the Muppets in the 1992 film The Muppet Christmas Carol, and has been spoofed in Muppet Magazine, a Sesame Street calendar, and the 1978 TV special, A Special Sesame Street Christmas, as well as other books and albums. The three ghosts in the special are computer animated by Magnetic Dreams.
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| - A Sesame Street Christmas Carol is a direct-to-video Christmas special starring the cast of the television series Sesame Street in the classic Charles Dickens tale A Christmas Carol.
- A Sesame Street Christmas Carol is a direct-to-video Sesame Street special, released to home video in 2006. Oscar the Grouch stars in the Ebenezer Scrooge role for a Sesame Street version of the classic novel by Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol was previously adapted by the Muppets in the 1992 film The Muppet Christmas Carol, and has been spoofed in Muppet Magazine, a Sesame Street calendar, and the 1978 TV special, A Special Sesame Street Christmas, as well as other books and albums. The three ghosts in the special are computer animated by Magnetic Dreams. The special received its broadcast premiere on Sprout On Demand from November 17th through the 23rd. [1]
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