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* AdaptationOverdosed: The other wiki [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptations_of_A_Christmas_Carol lists]] ''scores'' of adaptations in every form of media, including at least 40 separate full-length film and TV productions. And that's not even getting into the YetAnotherChristmasCarol trope.

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* AdaptationOverdosed: The other wiki [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptations_of_A_Christmas_Carol lists]] ''scores'' of adaptations in every form of media, including at least 40 separate full-length film and TV productions. We have our own list here on the [[DerivativeWorks/AChristmasCarol Derivative Works page]]. And that's not even getting into the YetAnotherChristmasCarol trope.
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** DeadToBeginWith
** JacobMarleyApparel
** JacobMarleyWarning
** TheScrooge
** TinyTimTemplate
** YetAnotherChristmasCarol (doubles as an UrExample)
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** In the manuscript version of the story, Tiny Tim's fate after Scrooge reformed wasn't revealed, with his survival presumably added when Dickens went to the publishers'.

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** In the manuscript version of the story, Tiny Tim's fate after Scrooge reformed wasn't revealed, with his survival presumably added when Dickens went to the publishers'.publishers.
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* ColbertBump: The 1935 ''Scrooge'', featuring Seymour Hicks, has gained notoriety, if not infamy, after being riffed on ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall''.

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* ColbertBump: The 1935 ''Scrooge'', ''Film/Scrooge1935'', featuring Seymour Hicks, has gained notoriety, if not infamy, after being riffed on ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall''.

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* BeamMeUpScotty:
** The third ghost met by Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, not the Ghost of Christmas Future.

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BeamMeUpScotty: The third ghost met by Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, not the Ghost of Christmas Future.
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Not true. "Bah!" said Scrooge, "Humbug!" is a direct quote


** Scrooge never actually says "Bah! Humbug" in the book. He refers to Christmas as "a load of humbug" and replies with "Bah!" whenever he couldn't offer a rebuttal to an argument, but never both at once.

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