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* The way Scrooge uses AccidentalBargainingSkills to give the charity collectors a huge donation, constantly increasing it every time they open their mouths.
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* The way Scrooge uses AccidentalBargainingSkills to give the charity collectors a huge donation, constantly increasing it every time they open their mouths.
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* Scrooge seemingly playing his rudest side and threatening his employee for the worst... before revealing a bag of toys and kindly granting Cratchit a raise and a promotion. And the short ends with him rocking all the children in a rocking chair.
** The way Scrooge can barely contain his laughter while still pretending to be a jerkass. He's really enjoying himself in this scene, which makes his redemption feel all the more genuine.
* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in a perfect Donald voice, "Goddamnit, son of a bitch".
** The way Scrooge can barely contain his laughter while still pretending to be a jerkass. He's really enjoying himself in this scene, which makes his redemption feel all the more genuine.
* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in a perfect Donald voice, "Goddamnit, son of a bitch".
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* Scrooge seemingly playing his rudest side and threatening his employee for the worst... before revealing a bag of toys and kindly granting Cratchit a raise and a promotion. And the short ends with him rocking all the children in a rocking chair.
**chair. The way Scrooge can barely contain his laughter while still pretending to be a jerkass. He's really enjoying himself in this scene, which makes his redemption feel all the more genuine.
* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in a perfect Donald voice, "Goddamnit, son of a bitch".genuine.
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* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in a perfect Donald voice, "Goddamnit, son of a bitch".
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* A small moment early on, when Bob gets ready to leave, Scrooge looks at his own clock and says the clock Bob was looking at is a bit fast, prompting Bob to quickly get back to work. Scrooge then gives Bob the greenlight to leave anyway.
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* There's more goodness in this Tiny Tim alone than in all Scrooges of the universe. He even ''thanks'' Scrooge for his Christmas dinner in the Ghost of Christmas Present sequence, which is a canary so small that it would not feed this adaptation's Ghost of Christmas Past (Jiminy Cricket).
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* There's more goodness in this Tiny Tim alone than in all the Scrooges of the universe. He even ''thanks'' Scrooge for his Christmas dinner in the Ghost of Christmas Present sequence, which is a canary so small that it would not feed this adaptation's Ghost of Christmas Past (Jiminy Cricket).
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* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in a perfect Donald voice, "God damnit, son of a bitch".
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* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in a perfect Donald voice, "God damnit, "Goddamnit, son of a bitch".
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* There's more goodness in this Tiny Tim alone than in all Scrooges of the universe. He even ''thanks'' Scrooge for his Christmas dinner in the Ghost of Christmas Present sequence, which is a canary so small than it would not feed this adaptation's Ghost of Christmas Past (Jiminy Cricket).
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* There's more goodness in this Tiny Tim alone than in all Scrooges of the universe. He even ''thanks'' Scrooge for his Christmas dinner in the Ghost of Christmas Present sequence, which is a canary so small than that it would not feed this adaptation's Ghost of Christmas Past (Jiminy Cricket).
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* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice, and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in perfect Donald voice, "God damnit, son of a bitch".
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* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice, voice and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in a perfect Donald voice, "God damnit, son of a bitch".
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* The way Scrooge uses AccidentalBargainingSkills to give the charity collectors a huge donation, constantly increasing it every time they open their mouths.
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* Meta example: This was Clarence Nash's final performance as Donald. He was apparently thrilled to get out of retirement for a final go at his iconic voice, and put everyone's fears that he'd be too old at ease by going into the recording booth and saying, in perfect Donald voice, "God damnit, son of a bitch".
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* ''Before'' Scrooge's HeelFaceTurn, it's shown Scrooge at least has some heart when he warns Marley's ghost about slipping on the stairs... Being Goofy, though, it happens anyway.
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* ''Before'' Scrooge's HeelFaceTurn, it's shown Scrooge at least has some heart when he warns Marley's ghost about slipping on the stairs...Being Goofy, though, it happens anyway.
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* BEFORE Scrooge's HeelFaceTurn, it's shown Scrooge at least has some heart when he warns Marley's ghost about slipping on the stairs...Being Goofy, though, it happens anyway.
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* BEFORE ''Before'' Scrooge's HeelFaceTurn, it's shown Scrooge at least has some heart when he warns Marley's ghost about slipping on the stairs...Being Goofy, though, it happens anyway.anyway.
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** The way Scrooge can barely contain his laughter while still pretending to be a jerkass. He's really enjoying himself in this scene, which makes his redemption feel all the more genuine.
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** The way Scrooge can barely contain his laughter while still pretending to be a jerkass. He's really enjoying himself in this scene, which makes his redemption feel all the more genuine.genuine.
* BEFORE Scrooge's HeelFaceTurn, it's shown Scrooge at least has some heart when he warns Marley's ghost about slipping on the stairs...Being Goofy, though, it happens anyway.
* BEFORE Scrooge's HeelFaceTurn, it's shown Scrooge at least has some heart when he warns Marley's ghost about slipping on the stairs...Being Goofy, though, it happens anyway.
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* There's more goodness in Tiny Tim alone than in all Scrooges of the universe. He even ''thanks'' Scrooge for his Christmas dinner: a canary so small than it would not feed the Ghost of Christmas Past (Jiminey Cricket).
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* There's more goodness in this Tiny Tim alone than in all Scrooges of the universe. He even ''thanks'' Scrooge for his Christmas dinner: dinner in the Ghost of Christmas Present sequence, which is a canary so small than it would not feed the this adaptation's Ghost of Christmas Past (Jiminey (Jiminy Cricket).
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* Scrooge seemingly playing his rudest side and threatening his employee for the worst... before revealing a bag of toys and kindly granting Cratchit a raise and a promotion. And the short ends with him rocking all the children in a rocking chair.
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* Scrooge seemingly playing his rudest side and threatening his employee for the worst... before revealing a bag of toys and kindly granting Cratchit a raise and a promotion. And the short ends with him rocking all the children in a rocking chair.chair.
** The way Scrooge can barely contain his laughter while still pretending to be a jerkass. He's really enjoying himself in this scene, which makes his redemption feel all the more genuine.
** The way Scrooge can barely contain his laughter while still pretending to be a jerkass. He's really enjoying himself in this scene, which makes his redemption feel all the more genuine.
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* Scrooge seemingly playing his rudest side and threatening his employee for the worst... before revealing a bag of toys and kindly granting Cratchit a raise and a promotion.
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* Scrooge seemingly playing his rudest side and threatening his employee for the worst... before revealing a bag of toys and kindly granting Cratchit a raise and a promotion. And the short ends with him rocking all the children in a rocking chair.
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* There's more goodness in Tiny Tim alone than in all Scrooges of the universe. He even ''thanks'' Scrooge for his Christmas dinner: a canary so small than it would not feed the Ghost of Christmas Past.
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* There's more goodness in Tiny Tim alone than in all Scrooges of the universe. He even ''thanks'' Scrooge for his Christmas dinner: a canary so small than it would not feed the Ghost of Christmas Past.Past (Jiminey Cricket).