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Disney A Christmas Carol, starring Scrooge McDuck

by Guido Martina, José Colomer Fonts (Illustrator)

Other authors: Charles Dickens (Contributor)

Series: Disney Classic Stories Retold

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Classic Literature. Comic and Graphic Books. Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. HTML:Celebrate the spirit of the holidays in this heart-warming adaptation of Charles Dickens's classic ghost story, starring Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck!
Scrooge McDuck is a grumpy old business owner with a heart of stone, who shows no regard for his fellow man. Throughout the day, Scrooge encounters a hard-working employee who wishes to spend the holidays with his family, a charity collecting for those down on their luck, and his nephew, Donald Duck, who simply wishes his uncle a merry Christmas. But the mere utter of the word "Christmas" causes Scrooge to shudder in disdain. Then, on the eve of Christmas, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his business partner, Rock Marley, who shows what a life of greed and selfishness can lead to and shares a caution that he will be visited by three spirits: the spirits of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future. The spirits take Scrooge on a journey of reflection, truth, and redemption. Share in the wisdom and inspiration of Scrooge as he learns to make amends and open his heart on Christmas nightâ??and all nights to com… (more)
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I actually enjoy it even though i liked Mickey’s Christmas Carol. I enjoyed the fact that they included scenes that weren’t in Mickey’s Christmas Carol such as Scrooge eating dinner at a establishment by himself, the ghosts outside Scrooge’s window when Marly leaves, and Ghost of Christmas Present taking him to see his nephew house. The only things I didn’t like are they didn’t have Fezziwig’s party, Tiny Tim not appearing in the book at all, and no scene in the graveyard.
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Fonts, José ColomerIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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Classic Literature. Comic and Graphic Books. Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. HTML:Celebrate the spirit of the holidays in this heart-warming adaptation of Charles Dickens's classic ghost story, starring Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck!
Scrooge McDuck is a grumpy old business owner with a heart of stone, who shows no regard for his fellow man. Throughout the day, Scrooge encounters a hard-working employee who wishes to spend the holidays with his family, a charity collecting for those down on their luck, and his nephew, Donald Duck, who simply wishes his uncle a merry Christmas. But the mere utter of the word "Christmas" causes Scrooge to shudder in disdain. Then, on the eve of Christmas, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his business partner, Rock Marley, who shows what a life of greed and selfishness can lead to and shares a caution that he will be visited by three spirits: the spirits of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future. The spirits take Scrooge on a journey of reflection, truth, and redemption. Share in the wisdom and inspiration of Scrooge as he learns to make amends and open his heart on Christmas nightâ??and all nights to com

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