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''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' is a 2004 direct-to-video film and the sequel to ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas''. It's one of the first productions to show WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse with 3D animation. Narrated by Creator/CliveRevill, it contains five short Christmas stories featuring characters like [=Mickey Mouse=], WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}.
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''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' is a 2004 direct-to-video film and the sequel to ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas''. It's one of the first productions to show WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse with 3D animation. Narrated by Creator/CliveRevill, it contains five short Christmas stories featuring characters like [=Mickey Mouse=], WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}.
WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}. Creator/BlurStudio handles the animation duties.
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* HumanMail: Or rather, ''Duck'' Mail. To get their names, as well as Scrooge's, on Santa's nice list, Huey, Dewey, and Louie travel to the North Pole in a shipping box. They did the same thing on their way back home once they finished their mission.
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* HumanMail: Or rather, ''Duck'' Mail. To get their names, as well as Scrooge's, on Santa's nice list, Huey, Dewey, and Louie travel to the North Pole in a shipping box. They did the same thing on their way back home once they finished their mission. They stamp the word FRAGILE on both the way here and the way back, but the deliverer doesn't seem to get the message.
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* ScoldedByAStranger: After a security guard throws Donald out of the mall for destroying an electronic display that was going to be shown in front of an audience, he angrily asks the duck where his Christmas spirit is.
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* HumanMail: Or rather, ''Duck'' Mail. To get their names, as well as Scrooge's, on Santa's nice list, Huey, Dewey, and Louie travel to the North Pole in a shipping box. They did the same thing on their way back home once they finished their mission.
--> '''Dewey:''' Hey! The box said "Fragile!"
--> '''Dewey:''' Hey! The box said "Fragile!"
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* ScoldedByAStranger: After a security guard throws Donald out of the mall for destroying an electronic display that was going to be shown in front of an audience, he angrily asks the duck where his Christmas spirit is.
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* AnAesop:
** "Belles on Ice":
*** Some things are better by working together.
*** Overcompetitiveness can destroy friendships. Don't go too far with it.
** "Christmas: Impossible": Think more of others instead of yourselves.
** "Christmas Maximus":
*** Don't take your parents for granted; they truly love you deep down.
*** Being embarrassed shouldn't matter when others are with you, what could be embarrassing can also be funny.
** "Donald's Gift": Christmas is a time to spend with family, friends, and those who love you; don't try to shun yourself.
** "Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas":
*** When it comes to preparing for Christmas, it's best to involve everyone - even those closest to you - rather than attempting to go things alone.
*** Sometimes, simplicity is the best thing.
*** If someone gives you an order during preparations, it's best to obey to avoid a disaster.
** "Belles on Ice":
*** Some things are better by working together.
*** Overcompetitiveness can destroy friendships. Don't go too far with it.
** "Christmas: Impossible": Think more of others instead of yourselves.
** "Christmas Maximus":
*** Don't take your parents for granted; they truly love you deep down.
*** Being embarrassed shouldn't matter when others are with you, what could be embarrassing can also be funny.
** "Donald's Gift": Christmas is a time to spend with family, friends, and those who love you; don't try to shun yourself.
** "Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas":
*** When it comes to preparing for Christmas, it's best to involve everyone - even those closest to you - rather than attempting to go things alone.
*** Sometimes, simplicity is the best thing.
*** If someone gives you an order during preparations, it's best to obey to avoid a disaster.
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-->'''Donner:''' Well...''(Grins as he opens a door, revealing a forest of Christmas trees outside)'' [[LiteralMetaphot They do!]]\\
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-->'''Donner:''' Well...''(Grins as he opens a door, revealing a forest of Christmas trees outside)'' [[LiteralMetaphot [[LiteralMetaphor They do!]]\\
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* LivingPhoto: In "Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas", after Pluto gets sent to his doghouse for ruining Mickey's Christmas decorations, he looks at a picture of himself and Mickey taped to the wall and imagines the Mickey-in-picture coming to life and giving him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech.
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* MistakenForStray: Pluto runs away from home after Mickey yells at him, and he winds up in the North Pole, adopted by Santa's reindeer, who assume he's a stray dog and name him "Murray", as in, [[IncrediblyLamePun "Murray Christmas"]].
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* NeedleInAStackOfNeedles: In "Christmas: Impossible," Huey, Dewey and Louie get their hands on the key to Santa's office, but accidentally knock over a stack of Jailbreak Bob boxes and lose it among hundreds of similar-looking Jailbreak Bob keys.
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** A Snow Plow driving along, getting Mickey covered in Snow. Turns out, it is Goofy.
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** A Snow Plow snow plow driving along, getting Mickey covered in Snow.snow. Turns out, it is Goofy.
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* BaitAndSwitchComment: After Pluto accidentally knocks over the Christmas tree in the reindeer's stable, Donner starts to chide him, saying "What do you think, those ornaments grow on trees?", leading Pluto to whimper as it was just like when Mickey yelled at him.
-->'''Donner:''' Well...''(Grins as he opens a door, revealing a forest of Christmas trees outside)'' [[LiteralMetaphot They do!]]\\
''(The other reindeer except Blitzen laugh at his joke)''\\
'''Blitzen:''' ''(Sarcastically)'' Oh, yeah, that never gets old.
-->'''Donner:''' Well...''(Grins as he opens a door, revealing a forest of Christmas trees outside)'' [[LiteralMetaphot They do!]]\\
''(The other reindeer except Blitzen laugh at his joke)''\\
'''Blitzen:''' ''(Sarcastically)'' Oh, yeah, that never gets old.
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-->'''Cupid:''' [[DefensiveWhat What?]]
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* MythologyGag: While looking over the mess in his living room, Mickey comments [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} he'd have to be a sorcerer]] in order to clean it.
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* TranquilFury: After Pluto destroys all the decorations, Mickey calmly replies, "Just perfect..." to Minnie in a calm but livid tone just before unleashing his full anger on Pluto after he hangs up.
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''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' is a 2004 direct-to-video film and the sequel to ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas''. It's one of the first productions to show WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse with 3D animation. Narrated by Clive Revill, it contains five short Christmas stories featuring characters like [=Mickey Mouse=], WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}.
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''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' is a 2004 direct-to-video film and the sequel to ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas''. It's one of the first productions to show WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse with 3D animation. Narrated by Clive Revill, Creator/CliveRevill, it contains five short Christmas stories featuring characters like [=Mickey Mouse=], WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}.
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-->'''Man:''' [[LampshadeHanging WHAT ARE THE]] ''[[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe ODDS!]]''
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* NeverMyFault: In "Donald's Gift", Daisy disowns Donald after he embarrasses her by destroying a Christmas display. Thing is, he was stressed out and had told her that he didn't want to go the mall but she forced him to go anyway, resulting in his nervous breakdown.
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* NeverMyFault: In "Donald's Gift", Daisy disowns Donald after in "Donald's Gift" when he embarrasses embarasses her by destroying trashing a Christmas display. Thing is, exhibition. The problem was that he was stressed out under a lot of stress and had already told her that he didn't want to go to the mall mall, but she forced him to go anyway, resulting in which led to his nervous breakdown.
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* AcquaintanceDenial: In the segment "Donald's Gift", when Donald gets caught wrecking the Christmas display at Mousy's in front of an audience of children.
-->'''Dewey:''' Uncle Donald?
-->'''Kid:''' He's your ''uncle?!''
-->'''Dewey:''' ''Him?'' Uh-uh. I've never seen ''him'' before! ''(hugs a man next to him)'' ''This'' is my uncle!
-->'''Dewey:''' Uncle Donald?
-->'''Kid:''' He's your ''uncle?!''
-->'''Dewey:''' ''Him?'' Uh-uh. I've never seen ''him'' before! ''(hugs a man next to him)'' ''This'' is my uncle!
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* SelfServingMemory: After Pluto accidentally wrecks the Christmas decorations, Mickey orders him to stay in the doghouse until he returns from shopping for new decorations. However, Pluto's mind warps it into Mickey blaming him for ruining Christmas and telling him to go away.
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* SelfServingMemory: After Pluto accidentally wrecks the Christmas decorations, Mickey orders him to stay in the doghouse until he returns from shopping for new decorations. However, Pluto's mind warps it into Mickey blaming him for ruining Christmas and telling him to go away.SelfServingMemory:
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** "Belles on Ice": Some things are better by working together.
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** "Belles on Ice": Ice":
*** Some things are better by working together.
*** Some things are better by working together.
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** "Christmas Maximus": Don't take your parents for granted; they truly love you deep down.
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** "Christmas Maximus": Maximus":
*** Don't take your parents for granted; they truly love you deep down.
*** Don't take your parents for granted; they truly love you deep down.
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** "Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas": When it comes to preparing for Christmas, it's best to involve everyone - even those closest to you - rather than attempting to go things alone.
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** "Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas": Christmas":
*** When it comes to preparing for Christmas, it's best to involve everyone - even those closest to you - rather than attempting to go things alone.
*** When it comes to preparing for Christmas, it's best to involve everyone - even those closest to you - rather than attempting to go things alone.
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* AttentionWhore: Daisy in “Belles on Ice.”
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* AttentionWhore: Daisy in “Belles "Belles on Ice.” "
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* TheCameo: The alligators and hippos from ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' perform with Minnie and Daisy’s skating shows.
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* TheCameo: The alligators and hippos from ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' perform with Minnie and Daisy’s Daisy's skating shows.
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* TheComicallySerious: BlitzenBlitzen.
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* ImagineSpot: After being sent to his doghouse by Mickey for ruining his Christmas decorations, Pluto imagines Mickey disowning him and telling him to go away. This proves how Pluto took Mickey's words to [[ExactWords "get out and stay out"]] [[note]] Mickey actually meant that he should stay in his doghouse until he gets back from shopping. [[/note]] [[LiteralMinded too much to heart]].
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* ImagineSpot: After being sent to his doghouse by Mickey for ruining his Christmas decorations, Pluto imagines Mickey disowning him and telling him to go away. This proves how Pluto took Mickey's words to [[ExactWords "get out and stay out"]] [[note]] Mickey out"]][[note]]Mickey actually meant that he should stay in his doghouse until he gets back from shopping. shopping.[[/note]] [[LiteralMinded too much to heart]].
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* DreadfulMusician: Scrooge is shown to play the bagpipes so bad, the nephews and Donald have to plug their ears.
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* DreadfulMusician: Scrooge is shown to play the bagpipes so bad, the nephews and Donald have to plug their ears.
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-->'''Mickey:''' [[ThisExplainsSoMuch That explains a lot]].
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* FailedASpotCheck: At the end of "Christmas: Impossible", Huey, Dewey, and Louie initially think that, per their plan, only Scrooge received a present from Santa. Then Donald reveals that Santa left their presents on the other side of the Christmas tree.
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''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' is a 2004 direct-to-video film and the sequel to ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas''. It's one of the first productions to show WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse with 3D animation. Narrated by Clive Revill, it contains five short Christmas stories featuring characters like [=MickeyMouse=], [=Mickey Mouse=], WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}.