Subtitle The Muppet Christmas Carol -
"Christmas a humbug, uncle! You don’t mean that, I am sure."
Fred left, undeterred, and Scrooge returned to his accounts. But the night was young, and the spirits of the past were stirring. subtitle The Muppet Christmas Carol
He shared his counting-house with his clerk, Bob Cratchit, a man whose kindness was as vast as his paycheck was tiny. Bob, who happened to be a frog of great character, shivered in the corner, trying to warm his hands over a single, flickering candle. "Christmas a humbug, uncle
Scrooge awoke on Christmas morning, a changed man. The sun was shining, the bells were ringing, and his heart was no longer a frozen pea. It was a giant, warm, glowing ember. He shared his counting-house with his clerk, Bob
That night, as Scrooge sat in his lonely chambers, eating his gruel by the dying embers of a meager fire, a sound like the rattling of chains echoed through the house. The door flew open, and there, standing in the doorway, were the ghosts of his former partners, Jacob and Robert Marley. They were draped in heavy chains, forged from cashboxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy purses wrought in steel.
