The special contains the following songs, all from the original special: The production concludes with Scrooge manifesting his enhancements as he assists those less fortunate than himself. Scrooge's heart and instigates a transformation within his personality. Finally, he is visited by The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who shows Scrooge that he will die all alone, which leads Scrooge to beg for forgiveness. The Ghost of Christmas Present proceeds to take Scrooge to the home of his diligent employee Bob Cratchit and discovers just how much poverty the family, including crippled son Tiny Tim, wallow in. Within these pernicious shadows (which Scrooge created because of his avarice) and maliciousness toward his fellow men, Scrooge sees a younger caricature of himself and realizes how cryptic he has become. Nevertheless, Scrooge's attitude soon changes after a fateful night wherein three ghosts also visit him and take him through his past. Scrooge deems this to be madness and soon prepares for bed. In hopes of resuscitating the goodness of his one-time friend, the ghost of Jacob Marley, Scrooge's former business partner, visits Scrooge in his mansion, exhorting him to change his ways. Scrooge is a tightwad, with his consistent resistance to assist the poor or even have Christmas dinner with his nephew Fred and his family. Humbug, whose name is of course a word play on Scrooge's catchphrase, "bah humbug". The tale of Ebenezer Scrooge is told through the perspective of narrator B.A.H. Scrooge with the Ghost of Christmas Present.
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