Mickey has been reading Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There", and falls asleep. He finds himself on the other side of the mirror, where the furniture is ... See full summary »

A mysterious thief has stolen the prosperous Happy Valley's most prized possession: the musical Singing Harp. Can Mickey, Donald, and Goofy find the answer in the irritable Willie the Giant's magnificent castle up in the blue sky?

It's the same old classic Charles Dickens story with an all star Disney cast. Uncle Scrooge McDuck is appropriately enough Scrooge and is visited by his dead partner and 3 spirits one night to remember the joys of Christmas. Written by Kevin Gillease <gillease@scf-fs.usc.edu>

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Trivia Originally, Originally, Alan Young was not considered for Scrooge, despite having played it in the album recording. Reportedly, it was because Walt Disney Pictures believed he would not agree to do a voice for animated film. However, when Young learned about the film in production from a friend preparing to audition for the lead, he contacted the film company to request an audition. The resulting audition was successful and Young learned about the studio's reason for not contacting him. In reaction, Young responded, "Hey, I worked in television for five years with a talking horse. At this point in my career, nothing's beneath me." As it happened, Young was praised for the role and continued to voice Scrooge McDuck throughout his life. See more

Goofs The interior of the house changes, such as the location of the dining room table at the end compared to what it was like during the scene when the Ghost of Christmas Present brought Scrooge over. For example, the dining room table is near the front door at the end, but earlier it wasn't. The interior of the house changes, such as the location of the dining room table at the end compared to what it was like during the scene when the Ghost of Christmas Present brought Scrooge over. For example, the dining room table is near the front door at the end, but earlier it wasn't. See more

Quotes

: Uncle Scrooge!

: I'm looking forward to that wonderful meal of yours.

: Well, I'll be doggone. You mean you're coming?

: Of course I am! You know how much I love candied fruit and spiced sugar cakes.

[ Fred laughs ]

: I'll be over there promptly at two! Keep it piping hot!

: I will, Uncle Scrooge, I will! And a very merry Christmas to you!

See more » Scrooge : Ah, nephew! Fred : Uncle Scrooge! Scrooge : I'm looking forward to that wonderful meal of yours. Fred : Well, I'll be doggone. You mean you're coming? Scrooge : Of course I am! You know how much I love candied fruit and spiced sugar cakes. Scrooge : I'll be over there promptly at two! Keep it piping hot! Fred : I will, Uncle Scrooge, I will! And a very merry Christmas to you!

Crazy Credits The opening credits and the end title are accompanied by a set of illustrations from the film. The opening credits and the end title are accompanied by a set of illustrations from the film. See more