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** When he gets angry at them for opening their presents too early, the nephews apologize. Donald's angry face just melts and he says with a sheepish smile "Aw...it's Christmas!" Say what you will about Donald but you know that he loves his nephews.
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* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone extremely guilty]] about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents. This causes the loop to end with the next morning being December 26th.

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* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone extremely guilty]] about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents. Moved by this gesture, he hugs them. This causes the loop to end with the next morning being December 26th.
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** A sweet little detail is how in previous Christmas days, the dinner was turkey. However, in the final one, they instead have Ham for dinner, alongside inviting the turkey that was the ButtMonkey for the previous days, including being involved in the prank from the previous day. It seems the boys didn’t want him to be alone on Christmas, as well as deciding to alter the menu to accommodate him as well.
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-->'''Poor Mother:''' "Thank you, so much."
-->'''Poor Father:''' "With things being so tight this year, well, without you we wouldn't have..."

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-->'''Poor Mother:''' "Thank you, you so much."
-->'''Poor Father:''' "With things being so tight this year, well, without you you, we wouldn't have..."
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-->'''Poor Mother:''' "Thank you, so much."
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* It's mixed with a TearJerker, but Daisy [[NeverMyFault isn't especially known for being sympathetic]] [[NoSympathy towards Donald when things go wrong]]. In the truly bad Christmas the nephews cause however, she notices the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness complete change in character]] [[HeroicBSOD in Donald]] and very softly comforts him and hugs him very tightly.

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* It's mixed with a TearJerker, but Daisy [[NeverMyFault isn't especially known for being sympathetic]] [[NoSympathy towards Donald when things go wrong]]. In the truly bad Christmas the nephews cause however, she notices the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness complete change in character]] [[HeroicBSOD in Donald]] and very softly comforts him and hugs him very tightly.tightly.
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** There’s also Mickey helping out at a toy drive for the fire department. While he was literally dragged into it, he does stick around and puts on a great show after seeing a little boy offer his own stuffed bear for the drive.
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* "A Very Goofy Christmas" has Santa give Max the snowboard he wanted. But when Max notices that Santa had not given Goofy anything for Christmas, the latter replies, "Every year I ask for the same thing and every year I get it: Your happiness." to which a touched Max responds, "Whoops, got you the same thing."

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* "A Very Goofy Christmas" has Santa give Max the snowboard he wanted. But when Max notices that Santa had not given Goofy anything for Christmas, the latter replies, "Every year I ask for the same thing and every year I get it: Your happiness." to which a touched Max responds, "Whoops, "Uh oh... got you the same thing."
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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her, in the most tender way possible: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue [[TheGlomp tackle hug]] from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''
** The first thing Minnie's cat Figaro does when he sees Mickey? He rubs himself affectionately against his leg!

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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her, in the most tender way possible: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue [[TheGlomp tackle hug]] from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''\n
** The first thing Minnie's cat Figaro does when he sees Mickey? He rubs himself affectionately against his leg!leg.
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** When Mickey is working at the tree lot, he sees Pete trying to scam a obviously poor family into buying a huge tree they couldn't afford, even lying to say that a smaller tree wasn't available. Mickey manages to find a tree that is not only much more affordable but is small enough to fit in their house. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished Mickey pays for this big time by Pete stealing all of the tips he earned, including a large one he got from an elderly woman]] but the point still stands.

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** When Mickey is working at the tree lot, he sees Pete trying to scam a an obviously poor family into buying a huge tree they couldn't afford, even lying to say that a smaller tree wasn't available. Mickey manages to find a tree that is not only much more affordable but is small enough to fit in their house. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished Mickey pays for this big time by Pete stealing all of the tips he earned, including a large one he got from an elderly woman]] but the point still stands.
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* It's mixed with a TearJerker, but Daisy [[NeverMyFault isn't especially known for being sympathetic]] [[NoSympathetic towards Donald when things go wrong]]. In the truly bad Christmas the nephews cause however, she notices the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness complete change in character]] [[HeroicBSODin Donald]] and very softly comforts him and hugs him very tightly.

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* It's mixed with a TearJerker, but Daisy [[NeverMyFault isn't especially known for being sympathetic]] [[NoSympathetic [[NoSympathy towards Donald when things go wrong]]. In the truly bad Christmas the nephews cause however, she notices the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness complete change in character]] [[HeroicBSODin [[HeroicBSOD in Donald]] and very softly comforts him and hugs him very tightly.
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-->[[spoiler: "To Huey, Dewey, and Louie: Christmas isn't about candy canes, holly, or lights all aglow / It's about the hearts that we touch and the care that we show. Wishing you lots of love, Donald & Daisy."]]

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-->[[spoiler: "To Huey, Dewey, and Louie: Christmas isn't about candy canes, holly, or lights all aglow / It's about the hearts that we touch and the care that we show. Wishing you lots of love, Donald & Daisy."]]"]]
* It's mixed with a TearJerker, but Daisy [[NeverMyFault isn't especially known for being sympathetic]] [[NoSympathetic towards Donald when things go wrong]]. In the truly bad Christmas the nephews cause however, she notices the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness complete change in character]] [[HeroicBSODin Donald]] and very softly comforts him and hugs him very tightly.
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** This later inspires Max to share his Christmas gift with the younger boy of the family.
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* Donald deserves some credit for how hard he tries to give his nephews a happy Christmas. Elaborate breakfast, special gifts-- he even controls his temper when they open their presents by themselves and kisses them goodnight.

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* Donald deserves some credit for how hard he tries to give his nephews a happy Christmas. Elaborate breakfast, special gifts-- he even controls his temper when they open their presents by themselves and kisses them goodnight.goodnight.
* The Christmas card Donald and Daisy got for the nephews:
-->[[spoiler: "To Huey, Dewey, and Louie: Christmas isn't about candy canes, holly, or lights all aglow / It's about the hearts that we touch and the care that we show. Wishing you lots of love, Donald & Daisy."]]
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* Also in "A Very Goofy Christmas," Goofy brings Max along to take a full Christmas dinner to their poorer neighbors.
-->'''Poor Father:''' "With things being so tight this year, well, without you we wouldn't have..."
-->'''Goofy:''' "Aw, don't mention it; you'd do the same for me."
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** When Mickey is working at the tree lot, he sees Pete trying to scam a obviously poor family into buying a huge tree they couldn't afford, even lying to say that a smaller tree wasn't available. Mickey manages to find a tree that is not only much more affordable but is small enough to fit in their house. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished Mickey pays for this big time by Pete stealing all of the tips he earned, including a large one he got from an elderly woman]] but the point still stands.
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* "A Very Goofy Christmas" has Santa give Max the snowboard he wanted. But when Max notices that Santa had not given Goofy anything for Christmas, the latter replies, "Every year I ask for the same thing and every year I get it: Your happiness." to which a touched Max responds, "Whoops, got you the same thing."

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* "A Very Goofy Christmas" has Santa give Max the snowboard he wanted. But when Max notices that Santa had not given Goofy anything for Christmas, the latter replies, "Every year I ask for the same thing and every year I get it: Your happiness." to which a touched Max responds, "Whoops, got you the same thing.""
* Donald deserves some credit for how hard he tries to give his nephews a happy Christmas. Elaborate breakfast, special gifts-- he even controls his temper when they open their presents by themselves and kisses them goodnight.
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** The first thing Minnie's cat Figaro does when he sees Mickey? He rubs himself affectionately against his leg!
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* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone extremely guilty]] about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents. This causes the loop to end with the next morning being December 26th.

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* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone extremely guilty]] about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents. This causes the loop to end with the next morning being December 26th.26th.
* "A Very Goofy Christmas" has Santa give Max the snowboard he wanted. But when Max notices that Santa had not given Goofy anything for Christmas, the latter replies, "Every year I ask for the same thing and every year I get it: Your happiness." to which a touched Max responds, "Whoops, got you the same thing."
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* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel extremely guilty about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents. This causes the loop to end with the next morning being December 26th.

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* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone extremely guilty guilty]] about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents. This causes the loop to end with the next morning being December 26th.
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* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel extremely guilty about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents.

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* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel extremely guilty about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents. This causes the loop to end with the next morning being December 26th.
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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her, in the most tender way possible: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue [[TheGlomp tackle hug]] from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''

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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her, in the most tender way possible: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue [[TheGlomp tackle hug]] from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''''
* In "Stuck on Christmas", Huey, Dewey and Louie feel extremely guilty about ruining one of their Christmases during their GroundhogDayLoop, and decide to make the next day the best Christmas they can by making breakfast, giving their relatives kisses (which they previously objected to), helping Daisy with setting the table, and joining in with singing carols with Uncle Scrooge. When Donald suspects that they are up to something, they decide to show him their surprise for him -- a wooden boat made out of the sleds that they received as presents.
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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her, in the most tender way possible: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue tackle hug from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''

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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her, in the most tender way possible: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue [[TheGlomp tackle hug hug]] from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''
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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue tackle hug from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''

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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her: her, in the most tender way possible: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue tackle hug from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''
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* The ending of "Gift of the Magi". As Mickey and Minnie are opening their presents to each other, it turns out that Mickey traded in his prized harmonica to get Minnie a chain for her watch, and Minnie sold her watch to get Mickey a case for his harmonica. As Minnie is shocked and touched that Mickey gave up something so valuable for her, Mickey just caps it off by taking her hand and telling her: "You're all the music I'll ever need." Cue tackle hug from Minnie. ''D'AWWWW.''

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