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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

This aired in December, 1989 and features:

"Donald's Snow Fight" (1942)
"Pluto's Christmas Tree" (1952)
"Mickey's Christmas Carol" (1983)

And a behind the scenes look at the making of "The Little Mermaid"

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  • am i mistaken or are the mouse and mole the same ones from wind in the willows?

  • @keialexiswindsong Yes. Essentially all incidental or background characters in this short are characters from Disney productions made during the 40's.

  • i wondered this jacob marley (goofy) seems so clumsy right. how did he rob the widows and swindled the poor if he acts really clumsy?

  • He robbed them while running a lending house, not by literally going out and robbing their homes.

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  • i love it at 2:15 where he kicks his nephew out

  • Ebeneezer Scrooooge! Ebeneezer Scroo...AAAH! WOAH!...Garsh kinda slippery.

    LOL

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  • i know im only 17, and the older folks know this stuff more than me, but I WANT THE OLD DISNEY BACK!!!!! D,X

  • Out of all the lorry loads of adaptions of A Christmas Carol (I might have seen at least 10 adaptions and read THE book), this one remains the favorite of mine.

  • @TherealRNO so until Scrooge does good stuff, Marley is released?

  • @jejohnson1000: Because the chain would weigh him down with all the wickedness Scrooge did in life.

  • When little I thought 5:18 was the scariest part of the movie!

  • @wingweaver84 Like Scrooge McDuck, Flintheart Glomgold was originally created by Carl Barks for the Disney comic books. He's been around since the mid-50's.

  • @TheDKGirl Could be(I'm not sure),but I think this came before DuckTales,so they couldn't use Glomgold in that case.

  • It's funny how many things you don't understand as a child, and now watching this as an adult it's so different. I find myself laughing at Scrooge talking about compound interest. . . and at 7:04:

    Jacob: "Remember when I was alive, I robbed the widows and swindled the poor."

    Scrooge: "Yes, all in the same day. Oh, you had class, Jacob!"

    hahaha! So well done...

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