Like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes and William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Charles Dickens’ Ebenezer Scrooge is one character from classic English literature who has had more than his fair share of
cinematic incarnations. From feature films to television productions to animated cartoons, Scrooge has been portrayed by everyone from Albert Finney to Vanessa Williams to Mr. Magoo.
Following earlier versions starring Mickey Mouse and the Muppets, Disney took another crack at the yuletide chestnut last holiday movie season, and was even so bold as to title it
Disney’s A Christmas Carol (now available on
Disney DVD![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_swRvlNFNMSAYXwTZILNajPDqtLR_sG4ka9my7ZDQktZcUM0Fz7V5Uqk99Ylh2BvyS-KNJKV66QgyyN6V0jk_nSrz9Ql3Nm7QT1KiQvuHbatXt8LT8uxJydmmj1bNaCqjSmQtuHd16c5ZaMmADC3hsYEShy_a_PGwLHwack_aYOQEUof4s=s0-d)
and
Blu-ray![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tMvs6afByso1Rpwxxwnn0n8HNIZdQ-8fUFcJxkItOwhKPEBumQHCvTjtbjYOls0iDFX9EwteD-EcWyidcQ7I7sID1lHhwEUWNyJ84TzJAjiAGggPfLEFajyjYzDZL1w9TcGG16pXmxcmgloOMxGM6M78Am-QJh9UMp_u5IMS3XtGjrJg=s0-d)
). Yet, despite that family friendly stamp of approval, this
Carol is not for the little ones with visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads ...
Click here to continue reading my
Toon Talk review of
Disney's A Christmas Carol at LaughingPlace.com.
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