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- A Christmas Carol (Cuento de Navidad en España y Los fantasmas de Scrooge en Latinoamérica) es una adaptación cinematográfica del clásico de Charles Dickens Cuento de Navidad. Fue dirigida por Robert Zemeckis y teniendo de protagonista principal a Jim Carrey en múltiples papeles, incluyendo el personaje de Ebenezer Scrooge tanto en su juventud como en su edad adulta y en la vejez, así como los tres fantasmas que atormentan a Scrooge. La película está en formato 3D.
- In "Screwed the Pooch", Peter Griffin shouts at Bob Cratchit, who’s copying letters in the corner, telling him he has to work through Christmas. Cratchit asks, “But, sir, what of Tiny Tim?” Peter responds, “Bah, he and his ukulele shall go wanting” a reference to Tiny Tim the musician, not Cratchit’s son. In "Jesus, Mary & Joseph", the Griffins watch a version of A Christmas Carol where Scrooge stops to use the bathroom before accompanying the Ghost of Christmas Past, taking so long that the Ghost of Christmas Present arrives before he is finished.
- Since its first publication, the story has been adapted for theatre, film, television, radio, and opera numerous times. The various adaptations have included straightforward retellings, modernizations, parodies and sequels.
- A Christmas Carol is a 2009 motion capture animated feature based on the Charles Dickens novel of the same name. It's the 3rd motion capture animation from Robert Zemeckis following The Polar Express and Beowulf.
- A story written by a Real American, Stephen Colbert, and stolen by the dangerous Communist, who edited it to push liberal communist agenda. It celebrates the truthiness of Baby Jesus, who made Christmas the best holiday ever.
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- After a stressful Christmas party, Nenene Sumiregawa is invited to a second and more private one. The sisters' past is also revealed.
- To this day many question whether Dickens existed at all, and it is widely believed that he was merely an invention of The Party. Considering that a typical English burial at the time was to throw the deceased into a bog, we may very well never know the truth of the matter.
- Grytpype and Moriarty plot to steal a valuable Christmas pudding from Ebenezer Scrooge.
- Right, OK, so here's this guy, Scrooge or the Grinch or someone, and he's all "I AM AN ASSHOLE." So then, all of a sudden, these 3 ghosts just came outta nowhere and yelled at him to stop. And that was his day.
- Stage-Door's last show of 2001 was A Christmas Carol, the musical adaption of Charles Dicken's classic story, directed by Peter Barnes.
- A Christmas Carol is the 36th episode of The Looney Tunes Show.
- The story's protagonist is a hardhearted miser named Ebenezer Scrooge whose only interest is making money. Scrooge cares nothing for anything from which he cannot make a profit. He hates Christmas in particular, considering it to be a con, or as he calls it, a "humbug". He is unaware of the poverty in which his employee Bob Cratchit lives and the difficulties he and his family face. Scrooge has a change of heart after he is visited by four spirits. On Christmas Eve, the ghost of his late business partner Jacob Marley warns his of the terrible fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Afterwards, Scrooge is visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Yet to Come.
- Disney's A Christmas Carol is a 2009 animated 3D movie adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of the same title. The movie was released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 6, 2009. It received its world premiere in London Leicester Square, which had a Dickensian theme.
- A Christmas Carol was a story written by author Charles Dickens and published in December 19, 1843. The story centered around a rich, elderly man named Ebenezer Scrooge who hated Christmas, and was greedy with his money. Scrooge was visited by his former parter Jacob Marley and three other ghosts. The three of which were The Ghost of Christmas Past, The Ghost of Christmas Present and The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come (Also referred to as The Ghost of Christmas Future). Their visit changed him for the better as he started to appreciate Christmas better, and became more generous & caring towards others.
- "A Christmas Carol" is a pentalogy of thematically-related short-stories written by momotwins. The set was inspired by a challenge posed by girldetective85.
- Several actors who have appeared in Muppet/Henson productions have performed in Christmas Carol-based productions.
* Jason Alexander played Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol (2004, TV)
* Wayne Allwine voiced Mickey Mouse as Bob Cratchit, Mole, and a gravedigging weasel in Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
* Annette Badland played Mrs. Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol (1999, TV)
* Timothy Bateson played Mr. Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol (1984, film)
* Geoffrey Bayldon played a toyshop owner in Scrooge (1970, film)
* Theodore Bikel voiced Jacob Marley in The Stingiest Man in Town (1978, TV)
* Jim Carrey voiced Scrooge and all three ghosts in A Christmas Carol (2009, film)
* Geraldine Chaplin played the Ghost of Christmas Future/blind beggar in A Christma Carol (TV, 2
- In 1869, Dickens gave a reading from this story in Cardiff. It was interrupted by the Gelth-possessed corpse of Mrs Peace who, in life, had been a fan of the story. (TV: The Unquiet Dead) The Eleventh Doctor used the story as a basis for a plan to convince Kazran Sardick to save a crashing starliner. (TV: A Christmas Carol)
- On Christmas Eve 1843, while all of Victorian England is in the merry spirit of Christmas, Ebenezer Scrooge (Mr. Krabs, with full Scottish accent) thinks only of the money he has made and of making more (apparently, he charges people 80% interest, compounded daily). While Scrooge's selfish thoughts cascade in his head, Bob Cratchit (SpongeBob SquarePants, voiced by Tom Kenny), exhausted and underpaid, continues to work long and hard for him. Cratchit reluctantly asks for a "half day off" for Christmas, to which Scrooge replies it will be unpaid (in contrast to the original version where Scrooge is irritated at giving Cratchit Christmas off with pay) When collectors Lampy and Radio (voiced by Tim Stack and Roger Kabler respectively), along with beggars on the streets, kindly ask for a simpl
- A Christmas Carol is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1843. It has been adapted multiple times since then for stage, film, television, and as a holonovel. In 2371, Jean-Luc Picard was on Qo'noS to discuss the status of the Federation-Klingon alliance with Chancellor Gowron. Picard kept a paper copy of A Christmas Carol on his nightstand. It was most likely planted to give him an opportunity to discuss redemption with Thomas Riker, who was posing as Commander William T. Riker at the time. (TNG novel: Triangle: Imzadi II)
- Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "Disney's A Christmas Carol." Chester: OH MY GOD, this is the greatest movie I've ever seen in my life! (singing) 'Tis the season to be spoilers! So, I walk into the movie theater and it says "Disney's A Christmas Carol." Oh goody! I love this version! With Mickey Mouse and Scrooge McDuck playing the roles! And then suddenly...this old man pops up with Richard Nixon's nose and Jay Leno's chin... That's not Scrooge McDuck! That's Larry King after pruning in the shower! And we see Scrooge walking down this street. Twice!
- thumb|200px|"Keine Liebe für mich!"Es ist Weihnachten, und in Aprils Wohnung bereiten sich die Turtles und ihre Freundin auf das Fest vor … jedenfalls alle bis auf Raphael. Dieser kann als der grimmige, jähzornige Einzelgänger, der er ist, mit der Weihnachtsfreude (für ihn sind die Gefühle der Liebe bei diesem Fest nichts weiter als Heuchlerei) gar nichts anfangen und verläßt daher die Gesellschaft seiner Familie, um sich mit einem Trainingslauf auf den verschneiten Dächern New Yorks ein wenig abzuregen. Doch als er von einer Dachkante weiterspringen will, rutscht er auf dem Schnee auf dem Dach aus, kracht in einen Müllhaufen in der Gasse darunter und verletzt sich dabei sein Bein. Unfähig, sich wieder über die Dächer zurück zu bewegen, verkriecht er sich in eine Mauernische unter einer Fe
- Written in a strange collaboration between Steven Moffman and Mister Charley Dickens himself. The story follows Matty Matt Smiff as he wanders around having many fun Christmases with a young boy while his friends die above him. It's not as bad as it sounds. Anyways while that's happening a shark is flying around for years. And he eated half the sonic screwdriver. Oh and The Doctors friends are crashing on a space ship. But it takes ages so I wouldn't worry. They get saved somehow and some woman sings. I dunno. I fell asleep after ingesting too much dinner. I hear it was good though.
- Data employed a holonovel of the story in 2367 to study method acting. He attempted to discover emotions of his own by recreating them in performance through this technique. Data noted the way fear was used to motivate the evil Scrooge to redeem himself. (TNG: "Devil's Due" ) In 2371, Tom Paris sarcastically told Harry Kim that the reason he confessed, lost his commission and was sent to prison was "the ghosts of those three dead officers came to me in the middle of the night and taught me the true meaning of Christmas". (VOY: "Caretaker")
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