* AccidentalInnuendo: Multiple examples, from Bob Cratchit's "I did a lot of snowballing as a boy," to Tiny Tim's "I'd like to stroke it" (about the Christmas goose), to Scrooge begging to stay "just until they finish" as a young couple begins petting in front of him.
* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Scrooge seems to derive great pleasure from his cough medicine, licking drops off his fingers. A sign of how miserable he is, or a symptom of addiction to whatever's in it?
* HoYay: Fred and Bob Cratchit get to Scrooge's office early, start to share wine, and stoke the fire before Scrooge enters and ruins everything. Adding to it is that in this adaptation Fred isn't married yet, though Bob is.
* OlderThanTheyThink: The subplot of Fred not having the income to marry his sweetheart yet, which Scrooge resolves by making him his new business partner, is taken from the 1910 silent adaptation from [[UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison Edison]] Studios.
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