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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Mr. Slate's portrayal of Jacob "Marbley" is utterly chilling and filled with despair, while Wilma captures a magnificent level of angst as both Belle and the Ghost of Christmas Past in her anger and sadness over Fred's selfish attitude. When Fred (as Scrooge) claims he loved "Belle," Wilma's delivery of "''But you loved money and yourself, more!''" is heartbreaking.

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: John Stephenson as Mr. Slate's Slate, whose portrayal of Jacob "Marbley" is utterly chilling and filled with despair, while Jean Vander Pyl as Wilma captures a magnificent level of angst as both Belle and the Ghost of Christmas Past in her anger and sadness over Fred's selfish attitude. When Fred (as Scrooge) claims he loved "Belle," Wilma's delivery of "''But you loved money and yourself, more!''" is heartbreaking.

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* HarsherInHindsight:
** Bamm-Bamm is cast as Tiny Tim in the play. Outside a few commercials, this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:
** During the past segment, Wilma has taken over for Belle’s actress who fell ill. When Fred as Scrooge proposes, Wilma gets so excited that she accidentally says Fred’s name instead of Scrooge’s name.

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* HarsherInHindsight:
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HarsherInHindsight: Bamm-Bamm is cast as Tiny Tim in the play. Outside a few commercials, this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.
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SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: During the past segment, Wilma has taken over for Belle’s actress who fell ill. When Fred as Scrooge proposes, Wilma gets so excited that she accidentally says Fred’s name instead of Scrooge’s name.
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** Bamm-Bamm is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] in the play. Outside a few commercials, this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.

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** Bamm-Bamm is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] Tim in the play. Outside a few commercials, this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:
** During the past segment, Wilma has taken over for Belle’s actress who fell ill. When Fred as Scrooge proposes, Wilma gets so excited that she accidentally says Fred’s name instead of Scrooge’s name.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Mr. Slate's portrayal of Jacob "Marbley" is utterly chilling and filled with despair, while Wilma captures a magnificent level of angst as both Belle and the Ghost of Christmas Past in her anger and sadness over Fred's selfish attitude. When Fred (as Scrooge) claims he loved "Belle," Wilma's delivery of "''But you loved money and yourself, more!''" is heartbreaking.

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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Mr. Slate's portrayal of Jacob "Marbley" is utterly chilling and filled with despair, while Wilma captures a magnificent level of angst as both Belle and the Ghost of Christmas Past in her anger and sadness over Fred's selfish attitude. When Fred (as Scrooge) claims he loved "Belle," Wilma's delivery of "''But you loved money and yourself, more!''" is heartbreaking.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Mr. Slate's portrayal of Jacob "Marbley" is utterly chilling and filled with despair, while Wilma captures a magnificent level of angst as both Belle and the Ghost of Christmas Past in her anger and sadness over Fred's selfish attitude. When Fred (as Scrooge) claims he loved "Belle," Wilma's delivery of "''But you loved money and yourself, more!''" is heartbreaking.
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** Bamm-Bamm is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] in the play. Outside a few commercials this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.

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** Bamm-Bamm is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] in the play. Outside a few commercials commercials, this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.
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** Throughout the play, many of the actors are recasted at the last minute after each one comes down with the Bedrock Bug. 26 years later, a deadly UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic would lead many public shows across the world to suspend their performances due to the virus's high infection rate.
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** Throughout the play, many of the actors are recasted at the last minute after each one comes down with the Bedrock Bug. 26 years later, a deadly UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic would lead many public shows across the world to suspend their performances due to the virus's high infection rate.

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** Throughout the play, many of the actors are recasted at the last minute after each one comes down with the Bedrock Bug. 26 years later, a deadly UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic would lead many public shows across the world to suspend their performances due to the virus's high infection rate.rate.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Bamm-Bamm is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] in the play. Outside a few commercials this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.

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* HarsherInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight:
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Bamm-Bamm is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] in the play. Outside a few commercials this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.television.
** Throughout the play, many of the actors are recasted at the last minute after each one comes down with the Bedrock Bug. 26 years later, a deadly UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic would lead many public shows across the world to suspend their performances due to the virus's high infection rate.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Bam-Bam is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] in the play. Outside a few commercials this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bam-Bam, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Bam-Bam Bamm-Bamm is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] in the play. Outside a few commercials this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bam-Bam, Bamm-Bamm, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Bam-Bam is cast as [[IllBoy Tiny Tim]] in the play. Outside a few commercials this would be Creator/DonMessick's final performance as Bam-Bam, with his career-ending stroke and subsequent death occurring just three years after the film aired on television.

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