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** Also Scrooge peeking in on Christmas Present and the mice celebrating Christmas. He can't help but smile at their sincerity as they sing.

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** Also Scrooge peeking in on Christmas Present and the mice celebrating Christmas. He can't help but smile at their sincerity as they sing.sing.
* Michael Caine's delivery of this line:
-->'''Scrooge:''' It's my own employer! As hard and ruthless as a rose petal!
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** It's also heartwarming due to the fact that Beaker flipped off Scrooge, the last time he seen him. Now that he sees a changed man, giving him the scarf was the least he could do.
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* A more out-there example, but Steve Whitmire said that he was very nervous about taking over as the voice of Kermit. The night before he began production, he had a dream that he met Jim Henson in a hotel lobby. He told Jim his fears and Jim assured him that he'd do just fine.

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* A more out-there example, but Meta-example: Steve Whitmire said that he was very nervous about taking over as the voice of Kermit. The night before he began production, he had a dream that he met Jim Henson in a hotel lobby. He told Jim his fears and Jim assured him that he'd do just fine.
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** Also the fact that Emily Crachit is devoted to her husband to the point where she threatens Scrooge with physical violence when it looks like he's come to their home to berate Bob.

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** Also the fact that Emily Crachit is devoted to her husband [[ViolentlyProtectiveWife to the point where she threatens Scrooge with physical violence when it looks like he's come to their home to berate Bob.]]
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** It's also important to note that until then, all Scrooge wore were muted colors and grey. The red scarf was a SplashOfColor for Scrooge.
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** There's a moment during that song which is sweet and a bit funny, where the Ghost does a little dance and Scrooge imitates him.

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** There's a moment during that song which is sweet and a bit funny, where the Ghost does a little dance and Scrooge imitates him.him.
** Also Scrooge peeking in on Christmas Present and the mice celebrating Christmas. He can't help but smile at their sincerity as they sing.
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** Also the fact that Emily Crachit is devoted to husband to the point where she threatens Scrooge with physical violence when it looks like he's come to their home to berate Bob.

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** Also the fact that Emily Crachit is devoted to her husband to the point where she threatens Scrooge with physical violence when it looks like he's come to their home to berate Bob.
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** Also the fact that Emily Crachit is devoted to husband to the point where she threatens Scrooge with physical violence when it looks like he's come to their home to berate Bob.


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** Another thing that makes the moment sweet is the fact that when Gonzo says this, he looks directly at the camera and says it very clearly. It's like he wanted to make absolutely sure that any children in the audience knew Tiny Tim would be okay. Awww...
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* The entire "It Feels Like Christmas" song can give anyone the warm fuzzies. Even if you're not a Christmas person, you can't help but feel like singing along.

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* The entire "It Feels Like Christmas" song can give anyone the warm fuzzies. Even if you're not a Christmas person, you can't help but feel like singing along.along.
** There's a moment during that song which is sweet and a bit funny, where the Ghost does a little dance and Scrooge imitates him.
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* The entire "It Feels Like Christmas" song can give anyone the warm fuzzies even if your not a christmas person you can't help but feel like singing along.

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* The entire "It Feels Like Christmas" song can give anyone the warm fuzzies even fuzzies. Even if your you're not a christmas person Christmas person, you can't help but feel like singing along.
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* "The Love We Found". It's just so adorable and heart-warming.

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* "The Love We Found". It's just so adorable and heart-warming.heart-warming.
* The entire "It Feels Like Christmas" song can give anyone the warm fuzzies even if your not a christmas person you can't help but feel like singing along.
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* Scrooge remembering his childhood teacher (Sam the Eagle) and old employer (Fozzie Bear) during the climax and stopping by to give them gifts. Fozziwig's happy reaction at Scrooge's arrival is adorable.

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* Scrooge remembering his childhood teacher (Sam the Eagle) and old employer (Fozzie Bear) during the climax and stopping by to give them gifts. Fozziwig's happy reaction at Scrooge's arrival is adorable.adorable.
* "The Love We Found". It's just so adorable and heart-warming.
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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present in no doubt a ''very'' long time. Up to this point he was acting like his repentance was contingent on his ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.
--->'''Scrooge:''' A gift...? A gift for ''me''?

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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present in no doubt a ''very'' long time. Up to this point he was acting like his repentance was contingent on attitude toward his own redemption has focused entirely (and quite naturally) on ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' with no thought to ''receiving''. It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.
--->'''Scrooge:''' -->'''Scrooge:''' A gift...? A gift for ''me''?
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--->''Scrooge:''' A gift...? A gift for ''me''?

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--->''Scrooge:''' --->'''Scrooge:''' A gift...? A gift for ''me''?
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--->''Scrooge:''' A gift...? A gift for ''me''?
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* "Bless Us One And All". The ''entire song''. It's one of the best representations of the Crachit family ever done.

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* "Bless Us One And All". The ''entire song''. It's one of the best representations of the Crachit family ever done.
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* Even though they are just playing characters for the movie, it is sort of sweet to see Kermit and Piggy HappilyMarried, with children.

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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present in no doubt a ''very'' long time.

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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present in no doubt a ''very'' long time. Up to this point he was acting like his repentance was contingent on his ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.



* Beaker giving his scarf to Scrooge. Scrooge is dumbstruck for a moment. Up to this point he was acting like his repentance was contingent on his ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.
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* "Bless Us One And All". The ''entire song''. It's one of the best representations of the Crackett family ever done.

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* "Bless Us One And All". The ''entire song''. It's one of the best representations of the Crackett Crachit family ever done.
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* Scrooge remembering his childhood teacher (Sam the Eagle) and old employer (Fozzy Bear) during the climax and stopping by to give them gifts. Fozziwig's happy reaction at Scrooge's arrival is adorable.

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* Scrooge remembering his childhood teacher (Sam the Eagle) and old employer (Fozzy (Fozzie Bear) during the climax and stopping by to give them gifts. Fozziwig's happy reaction at Scrooge's arrival is adorable.
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* "Bless Us One And All". The ''entire song''. It's one of the best representations of the Crackett family ever done.
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* Beaker giving his scarf to Scrooge. Scrooge is dumbstruck for a moment. Up to this point he was acting like his repentance was contingent on his ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.

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* Beaker giving his scarf to Scrooge. Scrooge is dumbstruck for a moment. Up to this point he was acting like his repentance was contingent on his ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.shared.
* Scrooge remembering his childhood teacher (Sam the Eagle) and old employer (Fozzy Bear) during the climax and stopping by to give them gifts. Fozziwig's happy reaction at Scrooge's arrival is adorable.
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* Beaker giving his scarf to Scrooge. Scrooge is dumbstruck for a moment. His repentance was contingent on his ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.

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* Beaker giving his scarf to Scrooge. Scrooge is dumbstruck for a moment. His Up to this point he was acting like his repentance was contingent on his ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.
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* Right after the awkward moment where Rizzo produces a bag of jelly beans he thought he'd lost, [[{{RuleOfCute}} he quickly leans in and kisses Gonzo's nose.]]

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* Right after the awkward moment where Rizzo produces a bag of jelly beans he thought he'd lost, [[{{RuleOfCute}} he quickly leans in and kisses Gonzo's nose.]]]]
* Beaker giving his scarf to Scrooge. Scrooge is dumbstruck for a moment. His repentance was contingent on his ''giving'', not ''receiving.'' It's like this was the first moment he truly caught on to how love is supposed to be shared.
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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present in know doubt a ''very'' long time.

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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present in know no doubt a ''very'' long time.
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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present.

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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present.present in know doubt a ''very'' long time.
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* Gonzo narrates the ending and Rizzo asks him, "but what about... Tiny Tim?", obviously worried. He is ''elated'' when Gonzo tells him Tiny Tim did not die! It's a very small but uplifting moment.

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* Gonzo narrates the ending and Rizzo asks him, "but what about... Tiny Tim?", obviously worried. He is ''elated'' when Gonzo tells him Tiny Tim did not die! It's a very small but uplifting moment.moment.
* Right after the awkward moment where Rizzo produces a bag of jelly beans he thought he'd lost, [[{{RuleOfCute}} he quickly leans in and kisses Gonzo's nose.]]
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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present.

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* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present.present.
* Gonzo narrates the ending and Rizzo asks him, "but what about... Tiny Tim?", obviously worried. He is ''elated'' when Gonzo tells him Tiny Tim did not die! It's a very small but uplifting moment.
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* Clara's reaction to Scrooge giving her and Fred the Christmas presents. She's just so happy that he's there and her surprised smile just sets the whole thing up brilliantly. Doubles as a CMOF for Fred's face.

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* Clara's reaction to Scrooge giving her and Fred the Christmas presents. She's just so happy that he's there and her surprised smile just sets the whole thing up brilliantly. Doubles as a CMOF for Fred's face.face.
* After Scrooge's conversion, he heads out "to wish Merry Christmas to all the world" and runs into Dr. Honeydew and Beaker (the charity collectors). He asks them to put him down for a very large amount, saying that "a great many back-payments are included." In gratitude, Beaker slips his scarf off and gives it to Scrooge, who is driven almost to tears and laughter by his first Christmas present.
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* A more out-there example, but Steve Whitmire said that he was very nervous about taking over as the voice of Kermit. The night before he began production, he had a dream that he met Jim Henson in a hotel lobby. He told Jim his fears and Jim assured him that he'd do just fine.

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* A more out-there example, but Steve Whitmire said that he was very nervous about taking over as the voice of Kermit. The night before he began production, he had a dream that he met Jim Henson in a hotel lobby. He told Jim his fears and Jim assured him that he'd do just fine.fine.
* Clara's reaction to Scrooge giving her and Fred the Christmas presents. She's just so happy that he's there and her surprised smile just sets the whole thing up brilliantly. Doubles as a CMOF for Fred's face.

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