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00:00:00A Christmas Carol
00:00:30A Christmas Carol
00:00:39Tell me a tale about Christmas that's brimming with fun and good cheer
00:00:44Tell me a tale to bring laughter and maybe the hint of a tear
00:00:50Tell an old tale about miser who spoils every joy that he can
00:00:55Can we get older and wiser? Will he become a good man?
00:01:01Christmas stories, what more memories they bring
00:01:06Christmas carols make me want to sing
00:01:12Shalalalalalalala
00:01:23Sing me a song full of wonder, like snow from the heavens above
00:01:29Sing me a song about Christmas
00:01:33Sing me a song of love
00:01:40Well, I'll get you all
00:01:45I'll get you all
00:01:55Mmm.
00:01:56Mmm.
00:01:57Mmm.
00:01:58Mmm.
00:01:59Mmm.
00:02:00Mmm.
00:02:01Mmm.
00:02:02Mmm.
00:02:03Mmm.
00:02:04Mmm.
00:02:05Mmm.
00:02:06Mmm.
00:02:07Mmm.
00:02:08Mmm.
00:02:09Mmm.
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00:02:12You wanna get me again?
00:02:13There he goes.
00:02:14It's going on this time.
00:02:16Stop me!
00:02:18I'm gonna get you again!
00:02:20No.
00:02:21No, no, you won't.
00:02:23ああ。
00:02:25ああ。
00:02:27ああ。
00:02:29いいね
00:02:31ああ。
00:02:33ああ!
00:02:36ああ。
00:02:37ああ。
00:02:44ああ。
00:02:47That's it!
00:02:58Sorry, Mr. Scrooge.
00:03:05Damn it!
00:03:17Excuse me, Garth.
00:03:37Beat it, brat!
00:03:41Beat it, brat!
00:03:56Cratchit, go fetch that coal!
00:03:59Yes, Mr. Scrooge.
00:04:04Excuse me, sir.
00:04:07A Merry Christmas, Uncle Ebenezer!
00:04:11Bah! Humbug!
00:04:19Christmas a humbug?
00:04:21You don't mean that.
00:04:22I do.
00:04:24Merry Christmas.
00:04:26What right have you to be merry?
00:04:28You're poor enough.
00:04:30What right have you to be grumpy?
00:04:32You're rich enough.
00:04:33Yes, rich enough to realize Christmas is a time for fools.
00:04:38Finding themselves a year older and not an hour richer.
00:04:42If I had my way, every numbskull who goes about spouting many Christmas should be stuffed like a turkey buried with a stake of holly through his heart.
00:04:55Uncle!
00:04:56Uncle!
00:04:57Nephew!
00:04:58Keep Christmas in your own way.
00:05:01And let me keep it in mine.
00:05:03Keep it?
00:05:04But you don't keep it.
00:05:06No.
00:05:07I keep busy.
00:05:08Especially at this wasteful time of year.
00:05:12Wasteful?
00:05:13Well, I've always thought of Christmas as a rewarding time.
00:05:16Even putting aside its sacred name and origin, Christmas is still a joyous, wonderful season.
00:05:23The only time in the whole year when folks seem to open their hearts and treat strangers as friends.
00:05:31And therefore, Uncle, though it's never put silver in my pocket, I say, God bless Christmas!
00:05:37Faa...
00:05:50Humbug!
00:05:55Give us a smile, Uncle. Tomorrow is Christmas.
00:06:10Good afternoon.
00:06:12Have dinner with my wife and me.
00:06:15Good afternoon.
00:06:17Very well.
00:06:18If you want to be miserable, fine.
00:06:20But I'll hang on to my holiday spirit to the last.
00:06:25So, Merry Christmas, Uncle.
00:06:26Good afternoon.
00:06:30And a Happy New Year.
00:06:32Good afternoon.
00:06:39Scrooge and Marley's, yes?
00:06:41Have I the pleasure of addressing Mr. Scrooge or Mr. Marley?
00:06:44Mr. Marley died seven years ago this very night.
00:06:52Oh, dear.
00:06:52However, we have no doubt your generosity matches that of your deceased partners.
00:06:59Here you are, Mr. Scrooge.
00:07:03That's only five lumps.
00:07:05Where's the sixth?
00:07:07The snow, sir.
00:07:09Back to work.
00:07:11Coal's not cheap, you know.
00:07:12Uh, generosity, yes.
00:07:18Uh, at this festive season, it is compassionate to provide for the poor and destitute, who suffer greatly at this time.
00:07:29What shall I put you down for?
00:07:36Nothing.
00:07:37Ah, you wish to be anonymous.
00:07:41I wish to be left alone.
00:07:44I don't make merry at Christmas, and I can't afford to make idle people merry.
00:07:50But surely, sir, I do my share.
00:07:54My taxes pay for the prisons and workhouses, and those who are badly off should go there.
00:08:00But many would rather die.
00:08:03Then they should do it, and decrease the surplus population.
00:08:08But, sir, thousands are in need of simple comforts.
00:08:14It's not my business, gentlemen.
00:08:17Good afternoon.
00:08:20But, Mr. Scrooge...
00:08:22Damn it!
00:08:22What?
00:08:52Hello?
00:08:59Beat it, beggar!
00:09:01No!
00:09:02No, sir. This is my son, Tim.
00:09:05Oh. You have a family?
00:09:08He's awfully...
00:09:10tiny.
00:09:13Yes. Yes, he is.
00:09:15He's our tiny Tim.
00:09:19You'll want all day off tomorrow.
00:09:22I suppose.
00:09:24If it's convenient, sir.
00:09:26It's not convenient.
00:09:28And it's not fair.
00:09:31If I docked you for it, you'd feel cheated, I imagine.
00:09:35And yet, you don't think me cheated when I pay a day's wages for no work.
00:09:41It is only once a year, sir.
00:09:44A poor excuse for picking my pocket every December the 25th.
00:09:48But I suppose I've got to give you the whole day.
00:09:52Just be here an hour earlier next morning.
00:09:55Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
00:09:58And a very merry...
00:10:00Um...
00:10:01Merry evening, sir.
00:10:03Come, son.
00:10:04He likes me, Baba.
00:10:07Ooh.
00:10:09Damn it!
00:10:14Get the light, you liability.
00:10:17Oh, my God.
00:10:18Oh, my God.
00:10:48Go, horsey!
00:11:18That old villain's cold as ice in me.
00:11:38Oh, look at the size of that turkey, doesn't it?
00:11:49Damn it!
00:11:50Damn it!
00:11:52What'll it be, ducky?
00:12:12Hash for me, scraps for my dog, and be quick about it.
00:12:18Every day the same thing.
00:12:24Cheapest meal on a menu.
00:12:26When he could afford a feast every night, the old skimphy.
00:12:31Oh, well.
00:12:32Can't let him ruin a holiday now, can we?
00:12:36It's Christmas time at last, revelers prepare.
00:12:43Can't you feel a blast of fresh excitement in the air?
00:12:46The wheat is out of hock, hollies in the hall.
00:12:49But take some stock before you pin that stocking to the wall.
00:12:53Random acts of kindness, random acts of kindness.
00:12:56Have you spread your share of merry Christmas cheer?
00:12:59Perform an act of kindness?
00:13:01Random acts of kindness, more than once a year.
00:13:05For example, offering a scoop.
00:13:07Springing for the nog.
00:13:09Throwing out the bone to throw a banquet for the dog.
00:13:12Freshening a drink, sharing what you've earned.
00:13:15Giving without thinking that it's got to be returned.
00:13:19Random acts of kindness, random acts of kindness.
00:13:22Preferably performed with anonymity.
00:13:25It's your yuletide duty.
00:13:27Commit some senseless beauty.
00:13:29Pog summer on me.
00:13:32Love makes David so pleasing.
00:13:35Tis the seasonal why.
00:13:38Still the biggest trick is getting it to stick.
00:13:41After Christmas Day!
00:13:45Oh!
00:13:46Bah!
00:13:47Bug.
00:13:48Give a bum a bob.
00:13:49He'll go buy a pint of ale.
00:13:51Then he'll borrow, beg and rob you.
00:13:53And at last, end up in jail.
00:13:55When he's been released, who'll come breaking through your door?
00:13:58That's what good your beastly brand of charity is for.
00:14:01Random acts of kindness, random acts.
00:14:03You'll find no good deed goes unpunished and no crook goes straight.
00:14:07Random sacrifices.
00:14:09Falsely playing aces.
00:14:11Man's most hateful trait.
00:14:13See the Christmas snow falling.
00:14:17Don't it target your heart.
00:14:20While you're in this phase, better change your ways.
00:14:23Now's the time to start.
00:14:26Bah!
00:14:27Come back!
00:14:28Random acts of kindness, random acts of kindness.
00:14:32Just in case it's you who ends up on the ground.
00:14:36Time we went in random.
00:14:37Find the acts of random.
00:14:39Make the world go bold.
00:14:45Waitress.
00:14:46Here's the only tip you'll be getting from me.
00:14:49Find a new chef.
00:14:51Your hash isn't fit for a dog.
00:14:53Hahaha.
00:14:54Please, sir.
00:15:08Please, sir.
00:15:38Jacob?
00:15:50Red ship, animal!
00:16:08Stupid dog!
00:16:38Humbug!
00:17:08Scrooge!
00:17:32Huh?
00:17:36Scrooge!
00:17:44Go away!
00:17:46I won't believe it!
00:17:48Shut up!
00:17:52It's nothing!
00:18:06Ah, old fool!
00:18:14You're acting like a dunderhead!
00:18:16No such thing as spirits!
00:18:30What is it, Demet?
00:18:32No such thing as spirits...
00:18:34Oof!
00:18:36A-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
00:18:40Eben-e-sah-school!
00:18:44Ebeneezer Scrooge!
00:18:59Sick him!
00:19:01Look at me, Ebeneezer. In life, I was your partner, Jacob Marley.
00:19:22I heard you had no heart, Jacob. Now I see it's true. So you believe in me, then?
00:19:33I don't. You're probably just some undigested food. Some bad beef or a blob of mustard. There's more of gravy than of grave about you.
00:19:52Ah!
00:20:01Mercy! Why do you haunt me?
00:20:05I've come to warn you. To spare you my fate.
00:20:12All this... cardware?
00:20:16I wear the chain I forged in life. I made it link by link. This link was when I evicted those orphans. And here's when I cheated old Mrs. Avery. I know a chain was this long and heavy seven years ago.
00:20:37You should see it now, Ebeneezer.
00:20:44I can't see a chain.
00:20:46I can! And it is a monstrous one. It is our human duty to walk among our neighbors and do good.
00:20:58If we fail to do this while we're alive, then we're doomed to do it after death. Look! See that poor woman?
00:21:14It's not my business.
00:21:16Mankind is our business.
00:21:19Please, take this for the bank.
00:21:29By the time we realize we must help one another, it is usually too low.
00:21:37Only. When we're dead, we can no longer do any earthly good. But I have good news. Tonight, on the anniversary of my death, I've been given the opportunity to warn you, Scrooge.
00:21:56Perhaps you can escape my fate.
00:22:02Really? You simply visit me and then everything's alright?
00:22:06Almost. You'll also be haunted by three spirits.
00:22:15No deal.
00:22:17Without their visits, you cannot hope to break your chains.
00:22:22I don't care, Jacob. I like chains. No ghosts, you hear me?
00:22:28Expect the first, when the bell tolls one.
00:22:43No ghosts!
00:22:44No ghosts!
00:22:50Bah!
00:22:51Humbuck!
00:23:14Morning, Ebony Scrooge!
00:23:23Boo!
00:23:24Boo!
00:23:25Ah!
00:23:27Ah!
00:23:28Ah!
00:23:29Ah!
00:23:30Ah!
00:23:31Ah!
00:23:32Ah!
00:23:34Ah!
00:23:35Ah!
00:23:36Ah!
00:23:38Ah!
00:23:40Ah!
00:23:41Ah!
00:23:42The spirit, Jacob talked about.
00:23:44Spot on, Gunner.
00:23:45I'm the ghost of Christmas past.
00:23:49Long past?
00:23:51No.
00:23:52Your past.
00:23:53Follow me.
00:23:56Its for your own good.
00:24:00A night of unbroken sleep would be better for my good than this.
00:24:06Shovell you stomp, Scrooge!
00:24:12I'm not made of mist and moonlight like you.
00:24:19I'll fall.
00:24:21No.
00:24:24David, help!
00:24:32Now stop bussing.
00:24:35You're no help, David.
00:24:36Let go.
00:24:42I... I was a boy here.
00:24:58Aigernath, this year was your boarding school.
00:25:02Do you recollect a way?
00:25:04Recollect it?
00:25:05I could walk it blindfold.
00:25:12I could walk it blindfolded.
00:25:42Best in wood smoke.
00:25:43What you see are but shadows of the things that have been.
00:26:09They can't see of us.
00:26:11Oh, of course.
00:26:13Well, why didn't you think of that, you twit?
00:26:20A small boy, all alone, neglected by his friends, rejected by the father Wutlevermere.
00:26:29It is me.
00:26:35Poor forgotten boy.
00:26:36He, I, was never invited home for the holidays.
00:26:43Alone.
00:26:44Stranded.
00:26:45I wish.
00:26:46What's the matter, eh?
00:26:50What's the matter, eh?
00:26:52There was a boy at my door last night.
00:26:56Perhaps I should have given him something.
00:26:58That's all.
00:26:59You did, Guff.
00:27:00A fistful of coal.
00:27:01It's Robinson Crusoe.
00:27:02Yes.
00:27:03I remember this day.
00:27:04He was my favorite storybook character.
00:27:05Blimey.
00:27:06You've been visited by spirits before.
00:27:07Don't mock me, Shade.
00:27:41He's gone.
00:27:42He's gone.
00:27:43But the cat.
00:27:44Once again I'm all alone.
00:27:46But all I need are my shadows.
00:27:48To show them I'm fine on my own.
00:27:49I'll slay the beast.
00:27:50I'll bring the feast.
00:27:55I'll throw a carnival with forty clowns at least.
00:27:56I'll ride a whale.
00:27:57I'll ride a whale.
00:28:14I'll throw a carnival with forty clowns at least, I'll ride a whale, I'll find the grail, I'll be a matador, what's more I'll live to tell the tale.
00:28:36Like Arthur on his throne, I won't be alone, once I pull the sword out of the stone.
00:28:50Not sad at all, up on the wall, see all my friends when shadows fall.
00:29:04But then as the firelight dies, I can see with my own eyes, no friends at all, when shadows fall.
00:29:30Let's see another Christmas.
00:29:34Bar Humbug!
00:29:49So many lonely Christmases.
00:29:53Right, but not this one.
00:29:57Ebby!
00:29:59Van!
00:29:59Van!
00:30:00Van!
00:30:02My little sister.
00:30:05I've come to bring you home, dear brother.
00:30:08Home?
00:30:09But father...
00:30:10Oh, pull on father!
00:30:12I'm inviting you, we're family, and I told father I want you at home!
00:30:17Good old Fan!
00:30:19Good old Fan!
00:30:20Lovely Fan.
00:30:21Such a large heart for such a tiny creature.
00:30:26She died a woman.
00:30:27Mad as I recall.
00:30:28A child?
00:30:29Yes.
00:30:30My nephew, Fred.
00:30:31Goodbye, you wretched old school!
00:30:35Fan was right.
00:30:37We had a happy Christmas in spite of father.
00:30:40Oh, I wish she were alive to invite me home again.
00:30:45But she has!
00:30:47Through her son, Fred.
00:30:49Don't you see?
00:30:50Her goodness lives in him.
00:30:53에e...
00:30:54Yes.
00:30:55Oh, I wish...
00:30:56Ooooooooooooooo...
00:30:56Ooooooooooooooooooo...
00:30:58Bah!
00:30:59Nevermind.
00:31:00Let us visit another kind soon.
00:31:03Oooooooooooooooooooo.
00:31:06Oooooooooooooooo...
00:31:08Why, it's old Fezziwig, my boss.
00:31:18Bust my buttons, he hasn't changed a bit.
00:31:22Ho ho there, Ebenezer.
00:31:26Ditch, no more work tonight.
00:31:28No, no, it's Christmas Eve, my boys.
00:31:32Clear away and let's have lots of room here.
00:31:38I was an apprentice here.
00:31:41A good one too.
00:31:43Old Fezziwig treated me like his own son.
00:31:45Ooh.
00:32:08Ooh.
00:32:19Ooh.
00:32:24Oh, my God.
00:32:54Good old Fezziwig. Show me a better boss than that, eh?
00:33:05So he spit a bit of cash on some song and dance. We're surprising that, eh?
00:33:10Bit of coin? You couldn't buy that much happiness with a fortune.
00:33:15He had the power to render us happy or sad, to make our jobs a pleasure or a drudgery.
00:33:21Hmm. He must have set quite an example for you. Now what?
00:33:29Oh, nothing particular. I'd like to be able to say something to Bob Cratchit just now. That's all.
00:33:38Come. My time grows short.
00:33:40It's Belle.
00:33:53Good news, my darling. Guess what I've got.
00:33:57Give me a hint, Ebenezer.
00:34:00It's small and round and gold, and it holds the future.
00:34:05A ring?
00:34:06No, the profits were my first business venture. Isn't it wonderful, Belle? Now I'm sure to be a success.
00:34:14Stop talking, you mindless pup.
00:34:17Now we've reached this bridge together
00:34:28That I hope we'll soon be crossed
00:34:34So don't put a price on paradise
00:34:40Or our paradise is lost
00:34:45Any bridge leads to disaster
00:34:49If its moorings aren't secure
00:34:54Heaven won't provide
00:34:58On the bridge's dark side
00:35:01It's our wealth which will endure
00:35:04I'll cross this bridge with you
00:35:09I'll cross this bridge with you
00:35:15Show me the man that I once knew
00:35:20And I'll cross this bridge with you
00:35:24No one lives on hopes and wishes
00:35:29Love alone grows dry and cold
00:35:34But the sun will shine
00:35:37On these bright dreams of mine
00:35:40As upon this coin of gold
00:35:44Can I cross this bridge with you?
00:35:48I'm who I am
00:35:50Your words leave me split in two
00:35:53What else can't I do?
00:35:55Has love begun or is it through?
00:35:59Should I cross this bridge with you?
00:36:05Life's a rocky and an uncertain course to chart
00:36:10Speak of love so love can start
00:36:12Why not be safe and smart?
00:36:15Where's your passion? Where's your heart?
00:36:17Now it's time to say goodbye to
00:36:22Frivolous dreams we've known
00:36:28Can't we cross this bridge together?
00:36:34I'll cross this bridge
00:36:38Alone
00:36:41Go after her you fool
00:36:51Stop
00:36:56Don't show me anymore
00:36:58I told you
00:37:00These are the shadows of the things that have passed
00:37:03Don't go blaming me for your choices
00:37:06Why are you torturing me like this spirit?
00:37:09Leave me alone
00:37:11Please
00:37:12Take me back home
00:37:15Haunt me no more
00:37:17Spirit
00:37:20A bad dream was it?
00:37:26Crying in your sleep
00:37:31Thick-headed old ninny
00:37:33I'm not gonna take it anymore
00:37:38You hear me spirits?
00:37:41No more
00:37:43Come on
00:37:51I'm not gonna have you
00:37:52I'm not gonna show you
00:38:08Oh, my God.
00:38:38What in blazes?
00:39:01Come out, Ebeneezus food.
00:39:08Come out, come out, and know me better.
00:39:25Observe me, Scrooge.
00:39:27I am the ghost of Christmas present.
00:39:30No.
00:39:32Go away.
00:39:42I bet you've never had a guest like me before.
00:39:53I'm sure I haven't, madam.
00:40:01You bet your prayers bed, nor have you entertained any of my earlier family members.
00:40:09I'm afraid not.
00:40:11Do you have many sisters, Spirit?
00:40:15Nearly 1900.
00:40:17Come.
00:40:17Touch my robe.
00:40:20After that last, Spirit, I'd rather not.
00:40:24Oh, no.
00:40:25This is not a multiple choice, Mr. Crumpyface.
00:40:28Come.
00:40:29But my dog gets lonely.
00:40:32He needs me to sleep.
00:40:36See?
00:40:37Oh, he seems contented enough to me.
00:40:42Come along.
00:40:45I've got to get a lock for that window.
00:40:49Happy Christmas.
00:40:51Happy me.
00:40:52Happy everyone.
00:40:54Woo-ha-ha.
00:40:56Happy humbug.
00:40:58What?
00:40:59Backsliding already?
00:41:01Well, it's just that, why should I be accused of being selfish when...
00:41:06Yes?
00:41:07When Christmas is a selfish holiday.
00:41:11What?
00:41:12Help!
00:41:15Ow!
00:41:20So, tell me, Scrooge, was that selfish?
00:41:24Yes.
00:41:25You only saved me so you can annoy me further.
00:41:30What a tough old walnut you are.
00:41:32All right, then.
00:41:33Let's see if I can convince you otherwise.
00:41:49I'll never forget it.
00:41:51Oh, I'm so happy.
00:41:52What a wonderful Christmas day.
00:41:54This is the best Christmas ever.
00:41:56Martha, my dear, what's keeping your father and brother?
00:42:06Here they are now.
00:42:08Spirit, who are these people?
00:42:11What do they have to do with me?
00:42:13Just hold your horses.
00:42:19Good evening, Mrs. Cratchit.
00:42:20And all you little Cratchits.
00:42:23Hello, Father.
00:42:24Hello, Father.
00:42:24Hello, Father.
00:42:25The Cratchits?
00:42:27I had no idea Bob lived so humbly.
00:42:31Well, what did you think with the wage you pay him?
00:42:36How was he in church?
00:42:39As good as gold.
00:42:40No, better.
00:42:42What?
00:42:42There's something better than gold?
00:42:44Oh, my goodness.
00:42:46That looks delicious.
00:42:46That looks delicious.
00:42:47Oh, I'm so hungry.
00:42:49Everyone's sitting company.
00:42:52So, do you want to talk or eat?
00:42:54Eat.
00:42:55I give you the delighter of our stomachs, Mrs. Cratchit.
00:43:06Hear, hear.
00:43:07That was delicious.
00:43:08So lovely.
00:43:10And I give you the founder of our feast, Mr. Scrooge.
00:43:16Founder of the feast, indeed.
00:43:19I wish I had him here.
00:43:20I'd give him a piece of my mind to feast upon.
00:43:23Please, dear, it's Christmas time at last.
00:43:31Grievances or not, it's been Mr. Scrooge who's kept the chicken in our pot.
00:43:35Yes, it's Christmas day, but Scrooge has done us ill.
00:43:39We must find a way somehow to exercise goodwill.
00:43:42How?
00:43:42Random acts of kindness.
00:43:44Look on him with kindness.
00:43:45Can't you see a Scrooge who simply starved for love?
00:43:48Your kindness is poetic.
00:43:50Kind and sympathetic.
00:43:51We got plenty of.
00:43:55Mr. Scrooge is a poor man.
00:43:58We've got a good way to live.
00:44:01Greedy folks believe it's better to receive.
00:44:05We just rather give.
00:44:10Random acts of kindness.
00:44:12He could use some kindness.
00:44:13I've got you to love and all he's got's his wealth.
00:44:16Your goodness takes the cake, Bob.
00:44:18Still, for goodness sake, we'll drink this miser's hand.
00:44:24To Scrooge!
00:44:25I provide them with an income, and this is how they treat me.
00:44:33Oh, you're too good for Scrooge, Bob.
00:44:36But I'll drink his elf for your sake.
00:44:38A merry Christmas and a happy new year.
00:44:40Though with all his money, he's merry enough, I'll bet.
00:44:43Oh, very good.
00:44:47Now clear away.
00:44:50Let me, Tim.
00:44:51You go warm up.
00:44:52Look familiar?
00:45:14Chalk dust and wood smoke.
00:45:26He told me, coming home, that he hoped the people saw him in the church because he was sick.
00:45:31And it might be nice for them to be thankful for their health and good fortune.
00:45:35I am.
00:45:37You am what?
00:45:39Oh, nothing, nothing.
00:45:44Robinson Crusoe.
00:45:53Oh, you see here?
00:45:54This is just before the pirates attack.
00:45:57Oh, dear.
00:45:58Forget I said that.
00:45:59I don't want to ruin it for you.
00:46:01Oh, but it's so exciting.
00:46:04Yes, read on.
00:46:05Read.
00:46:07A remarkable boy.
00:46:10But so frail.
00:46:13Spirit, tell me.
00:46:14If Tiny Tim will live.
00:46:18I see an empty seat to the chimney corner.
00:46:21And a crutch without an owner.
00:46:23If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die.
00:46:28No.
00:46:29Oh, no, Spirit.
00:46:31Say he'll be spared.
00:46:33Well, if he's going to die, he should do it and decrease the surplus population, right?
00:46:39I...
00:46:41I didn't mean...
00:46:42Next time, find out who the surplus is.
00:46:46Remember, Scrooge, no one is worthless or unfit to live.
00:46:50A Merry Christmas to us all, my dears.
00:46:53Oh, that looks nice.
00:47:00God bless us.
00:47:01Yes.
00:47:02God bless us, everyone.
00:47:08Hear, hear.
00:47:09I'm so thankful to be in the bosom of my wonderful family at Christmas time.
00:47:15I wish I had a family to be with.
00:47:19Ah, but you do, you silly man.
00:47:21What place is this?
00:47:24The house of your only living relative.
00:47:29Nephew friend.
00:47:31And then the old fellow said,
00:47:33What's Christmas?
00:47:34What a time for finding yourself a year older and not an hour richer.
00:47:41He may knock, but it's true.
00:47:44Oh, Scrooge, just listen to you.
00:47:48You're just so funny now, aren't you?
00:47:51Oh, I love you.
00:47:53Did your Uncle Scrooge really say that?
00:47:56Yes, and that Christmas was a humbug.
00:48:00He's the humbug, Fred.
00:48:04I want to go now.
00:48:07Stay put.
00:48:09You like this.
00:48:11He's a comical old fellow, but I have nothing bad to say about him.
00:48:15What? Not even his stinginess?
00:48:18No, his wealth does him no good.
00:48:20So I am sorry for him, really.
00:48:23And so I'll invite him to celebrate Christmas every year for my sweet mother's sake.
00:48:27I know it's hard to believe, but she loved him dearly.
00:48:31I never realized how...
00:48:32Yes?
00:48:33...how much he looks like Fan.
00:48:36And with such a big heart.
00:48:38Now, in honor of my mother, I want to teach you all a song that she and her brother Ebenezer used to perform when their father wasn't around.
00:48:47And you must all join in.
00:48:54Yes, I remembered this Santa's sooty suit.
00:48:57T'was last Christmas Eve.
00:49:00I had a cause to hide beneath the stairs.
00:49:04I stayed awake for Santa Claus and caught him unawares.
00:49:09He was coming through the fireplace from the chimney's smoky chute.
00:49:18And I never quite saw such a sight as Santa's sooty suit.
00:49:24Oh, he never quite saw such a sight as Santa's sooty suit.
00:49:27Scrub-a-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub
00:49:29Scrub-a-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub
00:49:30T'was a red-red velvet jacket you could tell was once a beaut
00:49:34Of a torn and tousled trouser streaked with slushy stains to boot
00:49:37With the black and beaten bridges of a big and burly brute
00:49:40Never dreamed I might see such a fright as Santa's sooty suit
00:49:44Never dreamed he might see such a fright as Santa's sooty suit
00:49:47Scrub-a-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub
00:49:49Scrub-a-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub
00:49:50Come then, it's time for the missus!
00:49:53It had pelotchy brownish buckles
00:49:56And a belt of licorice root
00:49:57With scruffy-fluffy ruffles fallen into disrepute
00:50:00It was smudgy-soiled and sullied if somehow sorta cute
00:50:03Wish I had a quid for each stain that's hid on Santa's sooty suit
00:50:07Wish I had a quid for each stain that's hid on Santa's sooty suit
00:50:10Scrub-a-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub-dub
00:50:15Now Santa talks to him
00:50:18Then old Santa did address me
00:50:21And his tone was resolute
00:50:23He said, son, don't second-guess me, come and be my new recruit
00:50:30His appeal did so impress me, I was near about to scoot
00:50:37Then I looked up heaven, bless me at old Santa's sooty suit
00:50:43Then I looked up heaven, bless me at old Santa's sooty suit
00:50:47Come on everybody, let's put it all together
00:50:49Twas a ripped red velvet jacket, you could tell was once a beaut
00:50:53Overtone and tussled trousers, sweet with slushy stains to boot
00:50:56With the black and beaten breeches of a big and burly brute
00:50:59All in there were dots, more neat of socks than Santa's feet
00:51:01Had blotchy brownish buckles and a belt of liquished root
00:51:04With scruffy fluffy ruffles falling into disrepute
00:51:07It was sludgy, soy and sully, fearsome, how sort of cute
00:51:10Never dreamed I might see such a fight, then make that fight when I look right
00:51:13At Santa's stinky, grey and inky, messy, mucky, icky, yucky, crungy, grubby
00:51:17Needs a scrubby, scrubbing up a sooty suit
00:51:19Hey!
00:51:23Did you see me, spirit?
00:51:28Yes, Scrooge, very merry
00:51:35However, we must go now
00:51:37But I was just enjoying myself
00:51:39Scrooge, my stay upon this earth is very brief
00:51:44It ends this very night
00:51:46Are spirit's lives so short?
00:51:55Farewell
00:51:56Farewell, Ebeneezer Scrooge
00:51:59Spirit?
00:52:04Spirit?
00:52:06Spirit?
00:52:10Spirit?
00:52:14Spirit?
00:52:16Speak to me, spirit
00:52:22Am I correct that you are the ghost of Christmas yet to come?
00:52:40Will you not speak to me?
00:52:45Is it you who will show me shadows of the things that have not yet happened?
00:52:51Oh, ghost of the future
00:52:57I fear you most of all
00:53:00But if your goal is to do me good
00:53:03Then I hope to be a better person than before
00:53:07Lead on
00:53:10This is the business exchange
00:53:20I come here often
00:53:21But where am I today?
00:53:27No, I don't know much about it either way
00:53:29I only know he died last night
00:53:31Well, the devil has got his own at last, eh?
00:53:34What's he done with his money?
00:53:38Well, he hasn't left it to me
00:53:39That's all I know
00:53:40Gentlemen, tell me
00:53:43Which of our colleagues has died?
00:53:46It'll probably be a cheap funeral
00:53:48Because nobody will go to it
00:53:50I don't mind going
00:53:53If a lunch is provided
00:53:55Well, good day
00:53:56Spirit, I don't understand the meaning of this
00:54:02Who has died?
00:54:03I don't understand the meaning of this
00:54:33Look what I found under here
00:54:38Silver they are
00:54:40Think you'll miss them?
00:54:43Nah
00:54:43His tea-stirring days are over
00:54:46If he wanted someone to look after his belongings after he was dead
00:54:52He should have made friends when he was still breathing
00:54:56I loved through where words was never spoke
00:55:00You don't mean to take him with him lying there
00:55:05Why not?
00:55:07It's not like he's gonna catch cold without him
00:55:10Or without his bed curtains either
00:55:12Spirit, this is a fearful place
00:55:20But I see the lesson
00:55:22The fate of this unhappy man
00:55:26Might happen to me someday
00:55:28Right?
00:55:33Oh, this is too harsh to bear
00:55:36Let me see some tenderness
00:55:38Disconnected with the death
00:55:39I beseech you
00:55:41The lamp is so bright
00:55:55It hurts my eyes
00:55:56I mustn't show weak eyes to your father when he comes home
00:55:59It must be near his time
00:56:01Past it?
00:56:03I think he walks a little slower than he used to, Mother
00:56:06I have known him to walk with...
00:56:09With tiny Tim upon his shoulder
00:56:11Very fast indeed
00:56:13But he was very light to carry
00:56:15And no trouble
00:56:16No trouble
00:56:18Sorry, I'm late
00:56:20You went there to die, Robert?
00:56:23Yes, dear
00:56:24I wish you all could have gone
00:56:26You would have enjoyed seeing how great the place it is
00:56:29I promised him that I would walk there on Sunday
00:56:32My little boy
00:56:34My little boy
00:56:37No, Spectre, no
00:56:44Not, not tiny Tim
00:56:46Spirit, tell me
00:56:53Can this cruel future be changed?
00:57:08Is this then where that wretched dead man now lies underground?
00:57:13Oh, no
00:57:14Before I look closer, answer me one question
00:57:31Are these the shadows of the things that will be?
00:57:35Or only the things that might be?
00:57:40All lives lead to certain ends
00:57:42But if our lives change
00:57:45Then the ends must also change, right?
00:57:48They must!
00:57:49No!
00:58:06That lonely corpse was me
00:58:11Oh, no
00:58:13No
00:58:14Don't let me die unmourned
00:58:18Spirit, listen
00:58:20I am not the man I was
00:58:22I've changed
00:58:24I will honour Christmas in my heart
00:58:28And keep it all the year
00:58:30I will learn from the past
00:58:32I will live in the present
00:58:35And I will hope for the future
00:58:38I will keep the three spirits in my soul
00:58:41And remember their lessons always
00:58:44Good spirit
00:58:51I'm not that man anymore
00:58:54Why show me these shadows
00:58:56If I am past all hope
00:58:59Please tell me that I can make a brighter future than this
00:59:04All alone
00:59:16Stranded
00:59:20I'm home
00:59:35I'm home
00:59:38I'm home
00:59:44I've been given another chance, Deppet
00:59:48And so have you
00:59:50Oh, heaven and Christmas time be praised
01:00:01I say it on my knees, old Jacob
01:00:04On my knees
01:00:07My spoons
01:00:16They're still here
01:00:18The dark shadows of things that would have been
01:00:27Are gone
01:00:28I know they are
01:00:30I heard a tale about Christmas
01:00:34Whose truth caused my spirit to burn
01:00:38My present, my past, and my future
01:00:42Taught me I'd so much to learn
01:00:46I've lived a tale of a miser
01:00:49Who spoiled every joy that he could
01:00:53Then he got older and wiser
01:00:57And only yearn to be good
01:00:59Once my memories brought me nothing but pain
01:01:05Now it's Christmas
01:01:08With new precious memories to gain
01:01:11I'll sing a song full of wonder
01:01:14Like snow from the heavens above
01:01:17I'll share my new song of Christmas
01:01:19I've a new song of love
01:01:25A merry Christmas to everybody
01:01:39Happy new year to the world
01:01:43Hello, my fine fellow
01:01:46Yes, you laugh
01:01:50Wait, don't run
01:01:53Please
01:01:55What is it then?
01:01:57Do you know the poultry shop down the street?
01:02:00Ha! Snow White?
01:02:02An intelligent boy
01:02:04A remarkable boy
01:02:06Do you know whether they've sold the prize turkey that was hanging there?
01:02:11What, the one as big as me?
01:02:13Yes, my lad
01:02:15That very one
01:02:17Tell him to bring it here
01:02:19And I'll give you a silver coin
01:02:22Do you mean it?
01:02:23Aye, lad
01:02:24Come back in less than five minutes
01:02:27And I'll give you two
01:02:28Come, my faithful friend
01:02:35We have much to do
01:02:37Merry Christmas, gentlemen
01:02:50And a happy new year
01:02:52Oh, dear
01:02:59No, wait
01:03:06Come back
01:03:07We won't pester you for money ever again
01:03:17We promise
01:03:18No, no, please
01:03:20I must apologize to you both
01:03:22For the terrible way I treated you yesterday
01:03:25You are Mr. Scrooge, aren't you?
01:03:30Well, not that old Scrooge at any rate
01:03:32Please, let me donate something
01:03:35To...
01:03:37To make up for my selfishness
01:03:40Well, certainly
01:03:43So, you'll come see me tomorrow at my office?
01:03:47Most certainly
01:03:48But Mr. Scrooge, why now?
01:03:52Because it's too late to do it when we're dead
01:03:55Yes, yes, of course
01:03:59Thank you
01:04:00Thank you, thank you, Mr. Scrooge
01:04:01Thank you, gentlemen
01:04:03You had debit
01:04:08I like this feeling
01:04:10Though I'm not used to all this smiling yet
01:04:14Well, my dears
01:04:16We may truly count our blessings
01:04:19I have no idea where this magnificent bird came from
01:04:22But let's eat
01:04:24Here
01:04:25Let's eat
01:04:26Merry Christmas
01:04:35Merry Christmas to you
01:04:38Darling, this is Mr. Scrooge's nephew
01:04:41Master Fred
01:04:42And, my dear wife
01:04:43May we come in?
01:04:45Oh, forgive me, of course
01:04:47Please join us
01:04:48We received word to meet Uncle Ebenezer here
01:04:51Very urgent
01:04:52Mr. Scrooge?
01:04:55Coming here?
01:04:56What have I done now?
01:04:59Won't Bob Trachet be surprised?
01:05:03How's this?
01:05:04No, no
01:05:07You must look mean as well
01:05:09Damn it
01:05:17Nasty
01:05:18Good, good
01:05:24Cratchet
01:05:34Mr. Scrooge?
01:05:37What do you mean, being here this time of day?
01:05:41It's only once a year, sir
01:05:43Uncle!
01:05:48I am not going to stand for this sort of thing any longer
01:05:52And therefore, I am about to
01:05:55No, please, Mr. Scrooge
01:05:57Raise your salary
01:06:01Oh, really?
01:06:03A raise
01:06:05A Merry Christmas, Bob
01:06:08Yes, a Merry Christmas, my good fellow
01:06:15That I have given you for many a year
01:06:18And starting today
01:06:20I'm paying you what you deserve
01:06:23Yay!
01:06:24I, um, I, I give you Mr. Scrooge
01:06:30The founder of the feast
01:06:32Here, here!
01:06:33Yes, just like it old Fezzywing's
01:06:47And later, Fred and I will teach you Santa's sooty suit
01:07:02We will indeed. Now, let's celebrate.
01:07:17Fred, my boy, is there enough of your mother in you to forgive an old humbug?
01:07:24Welcome to the family, Uncle Scrooge.
01:07:27Do you like it, Tim?
01:07:33Oh, yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
01:07:36We're going to get you well, young man.
01:07:39And afterward, you can teach me to slide on the ice.
01:07:44Oh, yes, sir. And the doggy, too.
01:07:47God bless us. God bless us. Everyone.
01:07:52And Scrooge was as good as his word. No, better.
01:07:59He was like a second father to Tim,
01:08:01and became as good a friend, as good a master,
01:08:04and as good a man as anyone in the world.
01:08:07And he kept Christmas in his heart forever.
01:08:12I love you...
01:08:25I love you.