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* The film shows Scrooge's dead body as Mrs. Mops loots his room, making Scrooge ''still'' not getting that it's him hard to swallow.

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* The film shows Scrooge's dead body in close-up as Mrs. Mops loots his room, making Scrooge ''still'' not getting that it's him hard to swallow.
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* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery before conceding that "[[Creator/JaneKrakowski Jane (Krakowski)'s]] [[ShesGotLegs legs ain't bad]], either."

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* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery before conceding that "[[Creator/JaneKrakowski Jane (Krakowski)'s]] [[ShesGotLegs "Creator/JaneKrakowski's legs ain't bad]], bad, either."
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* This version of Bob Cratchit has a cold and sneezes constantly due to Scrooge's stinginess with the coal in his office. Later, Scrooge himself catches Bob's cold.

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* This version of Bob Cratchit has a cold and sneezes constantly due to Scrooge's stinginess with the coal in his office. Later, Scrooge himself catches Bob's cold.cold and curses him when he realizes as much.
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** What makes you even funnier is that the director said in the DVD commentary that special effects were used to make the coins look shinier, meaning that Scrooge was going after coins that weren't even that good-looking to begin with.

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** What makes you it even funnier is that the director said in the DVD commentary that special effects were used to make the coins look shinier, meaning that Scrooge was going after coins that weren't even that good-looking to begin with.
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** What makes you even funnier is that the director said in the DVD commentary that special effects were used to make the coins look shinier, meaning that Scrooge was going after coins that weren't even that good-looking to begin with.
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* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery before conceding that "[[Creator/JaneKrakowski Jane (Krakowski)'s]] [[ShesGotLegs legs ain't bad]], either."]]

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* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery before conceding that "[[Creator/JaneKrakowski Jane (Krakowski)'s]] [[ShesGotLegs legs ain't bad]], either."]]"
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* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery before conceding that [[HelloNurse "Jane (Krakowski)'s legs ain't bad, either."]]

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* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery before conceding that [[HelloNurse "Jane (Krakowski)'s "[[Creator/JaneKrakowski Jane (Krakowski)'s]] [[ShesGotLegs legs ain't bad, bad]], either."]]
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* The DVD commentary mentions several times that this was shot in Budapest, Hungary on the hottest days of the year, making the fake snow and cast members pretending to be cold quite funny.

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* The DVD commentary mentions several times that this the film was shot in Budapest, Hungary on the hottest days of the year, making the fake snow and cast members pretending to be cold quite funny.
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* The DVD commentary mentions several times that this was shot in Budapest, Hungary on the hottest days of the year, making the fake snow and cast members pretending to be cold quite funny.
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* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery, before conceding that [[HelloNurse "Jane (Krakowski)'s legs ain't bad, either."]]

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* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery, scenery before conceding that [[HelloNurse "Jane (Krakowski)'s legs ain't bad, either."]]
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* After his reformation, Scrooge trolls the young boy singing carols by dragging him inside the house when he asks what day it is, then apologizes, hands him his hat, and gives him money for the turkey.
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* Marley blows a kiss at a female ghost who's scaring Scrooge, as if thanking her for doing so.
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* Scrooge mocks Jacob Marley as being an AcidRefluxNightmare, poking him repeatedly until he gets agitated enough to ''really'' scare Scrooge. Making it funnier is that he clearly makes contact with Marley but still thinks he isn't real.
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* During "Link by Link," Jacob Marley shows Scrooge a treasure chest full of gold coins that he's forced to carry around. Scrooge reaches for the coins and Marley slaps his hand away.


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* In the stage version, Marley leans on the fourth wall by thanking the other specters for coming to haunt Scrooge.


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* The film shows Scrooge's dead body as Mrs. Mops loots his room, making Scrooge ''still'' not getting that it's him hard to swallow.
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* This version of Bob Cratchit has a cold and sneezes constantly due to Scrooge's stinginess with the coal in his office. Later, Scrooge himself catches Bob's cold.
* Scrooge tells Grace Smythe that she'll soon learn Christmas is a humbug in a ''very'' overdramatic tone.
* The other chained spirits Marley brings along are played for horror and humor, especially the headless ghost, who rolls his head to Scrooge like a bowling ball. Scrooge catches it, looks at it, and throws it away, shrieking.
* At one point in the DVD commentary, the director takes the time to marvel at the scenery, before conceding that [[HelloNurse "Jane (Krakowski)'s legs ain't bad, either."]]
* Young Scrooge has an adorably dopey smile on his face when he sees Emily at the ball.
* The part where the Ghost of Christmas Present sings along with the others at Fred's house was ad-libbed. Kelsey Grammer looks ready to start laughing, but manages to salvage the take.
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