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{{TB|When Mr. Burns sees Bart outside his window he chooses him as his heir. Full of excitement Burns open his window and shouts at Bart: "You there, young lad. Which day is it today?" To which another child with a British accent says: "Today? Why today, it's Christmas sir?" This is a reference to a similar scene in "A Christmas Carol" where Ebenezer Scrooge asks a little child on the street the same question.}} | {{TB|When Mr. Burns sees Bart outside his window he chooses him as his heir. Full of excitement Burns open his window and shouts at Bart: "You there, young lad. Which day is it today?" To which another child with a British accent says: "Today? Why today, it's Christmas sir?" This is a reference to a similar scene in "A Christmas Carol" where Ebenezer Scrooge asks a little child on the street the same question.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB| When [[Shary Bobbins]] offers Mr. Burns to fly a kite he dismisses it by saying: "Humbug!", which is famous as [[Ebenezer Scrooge]]'s catchphrase.}} | ||
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{{TB|In the third segment Mr. Burns again mentions that he was visited by three ghosts last night.}} | {{TB|In the third segment Mr. Burns again mentions that he was visited by three ghosts last night.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB| The billboard sign at the start of the episode once again has Mr. Burns wish people: ''Bah, humbug!''.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[White Christmas Blues]]"}} | {{TB|"[[White Christmas Blues]]"}} | ||
{{TB|Ebenezer Scrooge appears in a video game where he is killed by Frosty the Snowman.}} | {{TB|Ebenezer Scrooge appears in a video game where he is killed by Frosty the Snowman.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[The Nightmare After Krustmas]]"}} | {{TB|"[[The Nightmare After Krustmas]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|During the couch gag Homer is dressed as the Ghost of Christmas Present, Marge as | + | {{TB|During the couch gag Homer is dressed as the Ghost of Christmas Present, Marge as Jacob Marley (chains and all), Lisa as Martha Cratchit, Maggie as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come and Bart as Tiny Tim. Mr. Burns enters the room dressed as Ebenezer Scrooge.}} |
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Revision as of 00:07, August 10, 2019
A Christmas Carol is a famous 19th century novel by British author Charles Dickens. It tells the story of how a rich, thrifty, heartless, old miser called Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three ghosts during Christmas Eve who warn him to change his ways. Scrooge has a change of heart over the night and thus becomes a better person, even saving the handicapped little son Tiny Tim of his employee Bob Cratchit. It has been adapted to countless film and television special adaptations over the decades and, inevitably, referenced in "The Simpsons" too.
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