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* This one is even lampshaded by Huey, Dewey and Louie. Scrooge sadly tells them that he never got a bagpipe for Christmas because his greed prevented him from being on Santa's Nice List. Why didn't he just buy one? Yes, we're talking about the stingy Scrooge, but being generous enough to get on Santa's Nice List would cost him more than buying a bagpipe.
** Even more confusing: Creator/DonRosa and Creator/CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from UsefulNotes/BonnieScotland to America.
** Scrooge, despite his greed, carries a lot of sentiment to his belongings, most of his money bin consists of coins with some memorable link to this past. Getting bagpipes meant more as a gift and just in the general spirit of Christmas, especially when it means getting debunked as a "Naughty Listed" selfish miser.
*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipes that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person. That's why he doesn't just buy a set of bagpipes; what would be the point of owning it if he didn't earn it in some way?
* Do Huey, Dewey and Louie think adding themselves to Santa's Nice List will trick him? If nothing else, the differences in the handwriting would give them away.
* Santa's Nice List has nothing but first names. How can he tell the children with the same first name apart?
** The list is sorted by towns, he only bothers if there's more than one nice child in the same city with the same first name.
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** The list is sorted by towns, he only bothers if there's more than one nice child in the same city with the same first name.

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** The list is sorted by towns, he only bothers if there's more than one nice child in the same city with the same first name.name.
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** It's also likely that Roxanne probably doesn't even exist in this continuity. The movie is main Disney timeline, Roxanne is from the ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''-verse.

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** It's also likely that Roxanne probably doesn't even exist in this continuity. The This movie is in the main Disney timeline, Roxanne is from the ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''-verse.

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the first comment already acknowledged it was around 10 years. decided to compromise with this.


* Why does Max have a new girlfriend in this film? Ignoring that it's been around ten years, Roxanne probably doesn't even exist in this continuity. The movie is main Disney timeline, Roxanne is from the ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''-verse.
** Another plausible explanation is that Roxanne was Max's girlfriend when he was in high school, and, realistically, you almost never stay with the first person you fall in love with, so it is possible that Max at one point broke up with Roxanne.

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* Why does Max have a new girlfriend in this film? Ignoring that it's been around ten years, Roxanne probably doesn't even exist in this continuity. The movie is main Disney timeline, Roxanne is from the ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''-verse.
Two possibilities, if not both...
** Another plausible explanation is that Roxanne was Max's girlfriend when he was in high school, and, realistically, you almost never stay with the first person you fall in love with, so it is possible that Max at one point broke up with Roxanne.Roxanne.
** It's also likely that Roxanne probably doesn't even exist in this continuity. The movie is main Disney timeline, Roxanne is from the ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''-verse.
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* Santa's Nice List has nothing but first names. How can he tell the children with the same first name apart?

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* Santa's Nice List has nothing but first names. How can he tell the children with the same first name apart?apart?
** The list is sorted by towns, he only bothers if there's more than one nice child in the same city with the same first name.

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* SantaClaus may think that Scrooge finally deserves the bagpipe. He has made cookies for Huey, Dewey and Louie and presumably spent quite a bit of money on Christmas decorations and food. Not bad for a stingy guy like him.
** He also bought a snowplow to help MickeyMouse find Pluto.

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* In "Christmas: Impossible", it's possible that SantaClaus may think that knew it wasn't ''he'' who added Scrooge's name to the Nice List, but let him have the bagpipe anyway because he thought he deserved it: Scrooge finally deserves the bagpipe. He has made cookies for Huey, Dewey and Louie and presumably spent quite clearly put a bit lot of money on effort into making a nice Christmas decorations party for his family and food. Not bad for a stingy guy like him.
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seems to regret his past selfishness. He also bought buys Mickey a snowplow to help MickeyMouse him find Pluto.



* According to the map Huey, Dewey, and Louie were looking at, Santa's office is right next to the food-court. Later when Santa smells Louie's RumpRoast , he wonders aloud if they're making roast duck in the kitchen. Not only is it a ChekhovsGag , but it also keeps the universe consistent ([[Main/CarnivoreConfusion despite]] [[Main/FurryConfusion raising]] UnfortunateImplications )

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* According to the map Huey, Dewey, and Louie were looking at, Santa's office is right next to the food-court. Later when Santa smells Louie's RumpRoast , RumpRoast, he wonders aloud if they're making roast duck in the kitchen. Not only is it a ChekhovsGag , ChekhovsGag, but it also keeps the universe consistent ([[Main/CarnivoreConfusion despite]] [[Main/FurryConfusion raising]] UnfortunateImplications )
(despite raising questions about FurryConfusion and CarnivoreConfusion).



* Do Huey, Dewey and Louie think adding themselves to Santa's Nice List will trick him? If nothing else, the differences in the writing would give them away.

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* Do Huey, Dewey and Louie think adding themselves to Santa's Nice List will trick him? If nothing else, the differences in the writing handwriting would give them away.
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** He also bought a snowplow to help MickeyMouse find Pluto.
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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show [[''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'']] hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipes that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person. That's why he doesn't just buy a set of bagpipes; what would be the point of owning it if he didn't earn it in some way?

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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show [[''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'']] ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipes that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person. That's why he doesn't just buy a set of bagpipes; what would be the point of owning it if he didn't earn it in some way?
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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipes that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person. That's why he doesn't just buy a set of bagpipes; what would be the point of owning it if he didn't earn it in some way?

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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' [[''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'']] hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipes that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person. That's why he doesn't just buy a set of bagpipes; what would be the point of owning it if he didn't earn it in some way?
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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipe that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person. If he just buys it then it doesn't have as much meaning for him.

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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipe bagpipes that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person. If That's why he just buys it then it doesn't have as much meaning for him.just buy a set of bagpipes; what would be the point of owning it if he didn't earn it in some way?
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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipe that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person.

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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipe that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square for being a good person. If he just buys it then it doesn't have as much meaning for him.
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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipe that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square and all for being a good person.

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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipe that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square and all for being a good person.
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*** Building on this, Scrooge's response to Dewey's question about why doesn't he just buy what he wanted is quite telling. "You cannot buy being on Santa's list". The show ''DuckTales'' hinted that Scrooge takes great pride in his ability to earn everything fair and square. For him, it's the thrill of realizing he's been rewarded for his hard work. It's not the bagpipe that he wants. It's what it represents to him; he earned it fair and square and all for being a good person.
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** Even more confusing: Creator/DonRosa and Creator/CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnieScotland to America.

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** Even more confusing: Creator/DonRosa and Creator/CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnieScotland UsefulNotes/BonnieScotland to America.
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** Scrooge, despite his greed, carries a lot of sentiment to his belongings, most of his money bin consists of coins with some memorable link to this past. Getting bagpipes meant more as a gift and just in the general spirit of Christmas, especially when it means getting debunked as a "Naughty Listed" selfish miser.
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** Even more confusing: DonRosa and CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnieScotland to America.

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** Even more confusing: DonRosa Creator/DonRosa and CarlBarks Creator/CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnieScotland to America.
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* According to the map Huey, Dewey, and Louie were looking at, Santa's office is right next to the food-court. Later when Santa smells Louie's RumpRoast , he wonders aloud if they're making roast duck in the kitchen. Not only is it a ChekhovsGag , but it also keeps the universe consistent ([[Main/CarnivoreConfusion despite]] [[Main/FurryConfusion raising]] UnfortunateImplications )
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* Even more confusing: DonRosa and CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnieScotland to America.

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* ** Even more confusing: DonRosa and CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnieScotland to America.
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* In regards to Donner being TheDitz of the reindeer: The original spelling of his name is "Dunder," so it now makes sense that he has become a complete [[OverlyPreparedPun dunderhead]].

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* In regards to Donner being TheDitz of the reindeer: The original spelling of his name is "Dunder," so it now makes sense that he has become a complete [[OverlyPreparedPun [[OverlyPrepreparedGag dunderhead]].



* Even more confusing: DonRosa and CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnyScotland to America.

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* Even more confusing: DonRosa and CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnyScotland BonnieScotland to America.

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* In regards to Donner being TheDitz of the reindeer: The original spelling of his name is "Dunder," so it now makes sense that he has become a complete [[OverlyPreparedPun dunderhead]].


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* Even more confusing: DonRosa and CarlBarks have shown that Scrooge had a set of bagpipes with him when he immigrated from BonnyScotland to America.
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** Another plausible explanation is that Roxanne was Max's girlfriend when he was in high school, and, realistically, you almost never stay with the first person you fall in love with, so it is possible that Max at one point broke up with Roxanne.
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* SantaClaus may think that Scrooge deserved the bagpipe. He has make cookies for Huey, Dewey and Louie and presumably spent quite a bit of money on Christmas decorations and food. Not bad for a stingy guy like him.

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* SantaClaus may think that Scrooge deserved finally deserves the bagpipe. He has make made cookies for Huey, Dewey and Louie and presumably spent quite a bit of money on Christmas decorations and food. Not bad for a stingy guy like him.
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* SantaClaus may think that Scrooge deserved the bagpipe. He has make cookies for Huey, Dewey and Louie and presumably spent quite a bit of money on Christmas decorations and food. Not bad for a stingy guy like him.



* Santa's Nice List has nothing first names. How can he tell the children with the same first names apart?

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* Santa's Nice List has nothing but first names. How can he tell the children with the same first names name apart?
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[[AC:Fridge Brilliance]]
* Why does Max have a new girlfriend in this film? Ignoring that it's been around ten years, Roxanne probably doesn't even exist in this continuity. The movie is main Disney timeline, Roxanne is from the ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''-verse.
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[[AC: Fridge Logic]]
* This one is even lampshaded by Huey, Dewey and Louie. Scrooge sadly tells them that he never got a bagpipe for Christmas because his greed prevented him from being on Santa's Nice List. Why didn't he just buy one? Yes, we're talking about the stingy Scrooge, but being generous enough to get on Santa's Nice List would cost him more than buying a bagpipe.
* Do Huey, Dewey and Louie think adding themselves to Santa's Nice List will trick him? If nothing else, the differences in the writing would give them away.
* Santa's Nice List has nothing first names. How can he tell the children with the same first names apart?

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