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Bob Cratchit A.K.A Mickey Mouse
Ebenezer Scrooge A.K.A Scrooge Mcduck
Fred Holywell A.K.A Donald Duck
Jacob Marley A.K.A Goofy
Isabel A.K.A Daisy Duck
Emily Cratchit A.K.A Minnie Mouse
Belinda Cratchit A.K.A Millie Mouse
The Ghost of Christmas Past A.K.A Jiminy Cricket
The Ghost of Christmas Present A.K.A Willie the Giant
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come A.K.A Pete
The Money Collectors for The Poor A.K.A Water Rat and Mole
Peter Cratchit A.K.A Ferdie Fieldmouse
Walt Disney
Tiny Tim A.K.A Morty Fieldmouse
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Here is how the story goes, but there is word before we get onto the story!

"Hello, my name is Walt Disney. I have made many cartoons and movies and I am an artist and animator. Today, I'm gonna be telling you about the famous novel that was created by Charles Dickens. He created many famous novels, but one story was popular and it was called A Christmas Carol. This novel was turned into adaptations and versions. Most of my Christmas cartoons are popular, but this story was based on Charles Dicken's classic novel. This is the story of 'Mickey's Christmas Carol'. You can get to read along me in this description! You all know when it's time to turn the page when you hear the chimes ring like this!"

And with that, let's begin with this story!

One cold snowy winter day in London, there lived a cold and wary clerk named Bob Cratchit who was writing on his ledgers. The season was cold and snowy and Bob was shivering while writing on his ledgers. "Maybe if I take a piece of coal," Bob said. "Then I'll be warm while writing my ledgers." Suddenly, as Bob Cratchit was about to take a piece of coal, a miser named Ebenezer Scrooge came inside. "Oh!" Bob said in a grin. "Hello, Mr. Scrooge. Nice to see you there." "What are you doing with that piece of coal?!" Scrooge grumbled. "I was about to warm up the office." Bob replied. "You already use the piece last week!" Scrooge said as he swoop the coal out of Bob's hand. "Now, get back to work!" As you may know, snice was snowy and cold, this one was a holiday know as Christmas. Many people of London loved Christmas. It wasn't just only Christmas, but it was also The Death Anniversary of Scrooge's late partner,  Jacob Marley. He was as dead as a doornail.

One day before Christmas, there was knock at the door. It was Scrooge's cheery nephew, Fred Holywell. "Merry Christmas, Uncle Scrooge!" Fred said happily. "Bah, humbug!" Scrooge said. "Christmas is a humbug, Uncle Scrooge?" Fred asked. "I was saying that for the holiday." "What's so merry about it, Nephew Fred?!" Scrooge asked. "I know what Christmas is, it was just another work day!" "But Mr. Scrooge," Bob said timidly. "Christmas was the time for giving and spend time with family." "Don't you see?" Scrooge said. "I say 'Bah, humbug!" "Well, I don't care!" Fred said. "I say 'Merry Christmas'! Merry Christmas! Well, you know why am I here at your counting house." "And what is it?" Scrooge asked. "I have come to invite you to Christmas dinner!" Fred said. "Oh. Well," Scrooge said. "Are we gonna have a plump goose, with pudding with lemon sauce, and roast squabs with pickled raisins?" "Yes, yes!" Fred said. "Would you like to come?" "You know I can't eat that stuff. Out, out, out!" Scrooge yelled. Bob spoke out timidly, "But, Sir, Master Fred had brought us a Christmas wreath. May I hang it on our door?" "You do and I'll hang one on you!" Scrooge said. Fred suddenly became very disappointed and leaved while holding the wreath. "Well, Merry Christmas!" Fred said happily. "And a bah humbug to you, too!" Scrooge said. It was discovered that Ebenezer Scrooge was not fond of Christmas.

Suddenly, there was another knock on the door. Two men, Water Rat and Mole, came shivering from the cold. "Sir," Water Rat said. "We are soliciting funds for the...uh...indigent and destitute." "For the what?" Scrooge asked. "We're collecting for the poor." Mole asked. "Ooooh!" Scrooge smiled. "If you realize if you give money for the poor, the they won't be poor anymore. And if they're not poor anymore, you won't have to raise money for them anymore." "Well, I suppose..." Water Rat said as he about to say his sentence.  "And if you won't have to raise money for them anymore, the you'll be put out of the job! Oh! Please, gentlemen! Don't ask me to put you out of the job, not on Christmas Eve!" Scrooge said. "Oh! We aren't suppose to do that to you, Mr. Scrooge." Mole said. "Alright, both of you. Out, out, out!" Scrooge said. He chased them out of the snow and slammed the door! "What's the world coming to, Bob?" Scrooge said. "You work all day for and people wanted to give it away." "Well," Bob said. "It almost 2:00. Cause tomorrow is Christmas and I was wondering if I could have a day off?" "Hmm...well, I suppose so," Scrooge said. "But, I'll dock you a half a day's pay!" "Thanks, Mr. Scrooge!" Bob said. "And have a bah hum- I mean, Merry Christmas!" Bob left to his house. "I guess I better have a day off." Scrooge said. He closes his counting house and went for a walk to go home.

After closing time, Scrooge walks down on the London streets, taking no notice of the merry people of London who was running to their loved ones. When he arrived at his gloomy house, the door knocker changed the face of a strange ghost and shouted his name. "SCROOGE!" He yelled. Scrooge stumble back. "No! That can't be!" Scrooge said in a fright. "Door knockers don't speak! It was simply just my imagination. Wait, no! It was just a figuration of my fragim." Horrified, Scrooge went inside his house. He walks up stairs to his bedroom. Suddenly, CLINK-CLANK-CLINK! The sound of chains began. "Go away!" Scrooge said scaredy. A ghost came right passed through the door dragging his heavy chains. Scrooge got very to see the ghost in heavy chains.

"Don't you remember?" The ghost asked. "I was your late partner, Jacob Marley!" Scrooge suddenly knew that it was The Ghost of Jacob Marley! "Jacob!" Scrooge said. "You have died seven Christmases ago!" "Yes." Jacob said. "I been dead for the past Seven years. Do you remember when I was alive, I robbed the widows and swindled the poor?" "Yes! I do remember!" Scrooge said. "But why did you have these chains?" "Well," Jacob said. "As a punishment, I was forced to wear these chains for entirety! I'm doomed! That will only happen to you, Ebenezer Scrooge!" "Oh no! Please, Jacob!" Scrooge said. "What will I do to avoid your fate?" "You will be visited by 3 Ghost of Christmas and you will listen to them or your chains will be heavier than mine!" Jacob warned. He quietly left.

Scrooge didn't know about the ghosts, so he hop onto bed and fell asleep. Suddenly, Jiminy, The Ghost of Christmas Past came. Scrooge woke up and surprised to saw Jiminy. "Come on, Scrooge." Jiminy said. "It's time for you to go to your Past!" Jiminy opens an umbrella and takes Scrooge to his Past. Inside the mansion, he saw his young teenage version of himself. "That's way before you became a greedy miser." Jiminy said. "Oh." Scrooge sighed in sadness. "I remember this. My fiancé, Isabel, leaves me because of greed for money." "Yes." Jiminy said. "And you don't care about other except you." Then, Jiminy takes Scrooge to his old counting house and they watched Young Scrooge and Isabel having a serious conversation. "I have be waiting to keep your promise to marry me!" Isabel said. "Now, I must know! Have you made you decision?" "I have!" Young Scrooge said. "Your payments might be 2 hours late! I must cancel it!" Scrooge suddenly became worried about the bad memories he had. "Please! Take me home!" Scrooge begged. "Remember." Jiminy said. "Greed will not make the future even worse."

Suddenly, Scrooge woke up at his bedroom. "Oh dear!" Scrooge said worriedly. "Why did I have to this to Isabel in my dream?" Suddenly, Scrooge got surprised about what he saw. He saw another ghost came. "Hello!" The ghost said. "I am Wille, The Ghost of Christmas Present." Then, Willie told Scrooge that he will take him to his Present days and brings him to Bob Cratchit's house. Bob Cratchit, His wife, Emily Cratchit, His daughter, Belinda Cratchit and his two sons, Peter Cratchit and Tiny Tim, are having a Christmas Feast. "What?" Scrooge said. "I thought they're sad!" "But, that's not the point!" Willie said. "Bob needs to pay the hospital bills for Tiny Tim!" Before the Christmas Feast started, Bob said, "Let's all be grateful to everyone in our world, including Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge!" "What will you say, Tiny Tim?" Belinda asked. "I say thank you, Mr. Scrooge and god bless us everyone!" Tiny Tim said. This warmed Scrooge's heart.

As he turned around, Willie was gone! Scrooge looked around and saw Pete, The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come appeared. "Tell me. What will happen to Tiny Tim?" Scrooge asked. Pete did not answer, but took him to a graveyard and pointed at Bob crying over Tiny Tim's grave. "I will miss you, Tiny Tim!" Bob cried. He put Tiny Tim's crutch and left the graveyard. "No!" Scrooge said. "I cannot let Tiny Tim die from there! That cute, innocent, little boy!" Then Pete takes Scrooge to another grave. "Who's grave is this?" Scrooge asked. Pete did not answer and point to the grave to tell him to look at it. Scrooge walked to the grave and was shocked to find out that his name was on his grave! "Tell me!" Scrooge begged. "Why did I die here?" Pete finally said, "Because you are the person that no one will never love!" With tears filling up his eyes, Scrooge holds his robe. "I don't wanna let this happened!" Scrooge begged. "I don't wanna let Bob suffering without Tiny Tim! I want an another chance! I'll change! I'LL CHANGE!"

Suddenly, Scrooge woke up back to his bedroom. "It must be Christmas Day!" Scrooge cheered. "I better go to Bob's house and celebrate Christmas with them!" He went to Bob's house and came inside. "Oh!" Bob said. "Hello, Mr. Scrooge. What are you doing here?" "Well, Bob." Scrooge said. "I have now changed my ways and now I have came here to celebrate Christmas." And Scrooge soon learned about spreading happiness and not hatred and Tiny Tim as one thing to say, "And God bless us everyone!"
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A Christmas Carol (C) Charles Dickens
Mickey Mouse (C) Walt Disney
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