A Very Looney Tunes Christmas

A Very Looney Tunes Christmas is the second Direct-to-DVD special based upon the Looney Tunes Saturday morning cartoons as a Christmas special, released on November 14, 2012 on the 13 holiday tales and cartoons DVD. It premiered on Cartoon Network on December 5, 2012.

Plot
It's Christmas eve, and Bugs Bunny was at the movie theater, filming the Christmas special, he sets the stage called "A Christmas Carol" he calls out who can play Scrooge and it's Yosemite Sam, and he's not liking this because he hates the holidays so it's Bugs gonna teach Sam what christmas is all about and Daffy Duck can join along with him.

Bugs and Daffy's Christmas Carol: Scrooge (played by Yosemite Sam) is counting money in the counting house of his firm when Bob Cratchit (Porky Pig) comes in, wanting to borrow a lump of coal as he is freezing. Scrooge refuses, just then his nephew came and he asked his uncle to come and have Christmas dinner invitation, but Scrooge won't come and his nephew sarcastically turns away, just then Bugs and Daffy came for the decorations and the mistletoe, then Scrooge is tossed them out, and decides that "somebody oughta teach that little humbug some Christmas spirit". Scrooge's only "Christmas gift" is allowing his overworked, underpaid clerk Bob CratchitChristmas Day off with pay – which he does only to keep with social custom, Scrooge considering it "a poor excuse for picking a man's pocket every 25th of December. At home that night, Scrooge is visited by death business partner Jacob Marley (Elmer Fudd) who is forever cursed to wander the earth dragging a network of heavy chains, forged during a lifetime of greed and selfishness. Marley tells Scrooge that he has one chance to avoid the same fate and that he will be visited by three spirits, one on each successive evening and that he must listen to them or be cursed to carry chains of his own that are much longer than Marley's chains. The first of the spirits, the Ghost of Christmas Past (Granny and Tweety) takes Scrooge to Christmas scenes of Scrooge's boyhood and youth, which stir the old miser's gentle and tender side by reminding him of a time when he was kinder and more innocent. These scenes portray Scrooge's lonely childhood, his relationship with his beloved sister Fan and a Christmas party hosted by his first employer Mr. Fezziwig who treated Scrooge like a son. They also portray Scrooge's neglected fiancée Belle who ends their relationship after she realises that Scrooge will never love her as much as he loves money. Then there is a visit later in time to the then-married Belle's large and happy family on Christmas Eve. The next spirit is the Ghost of Christmas Present (Sylvester) takes Scrooge to several different scenes – a joy-filled market of people buying the makings of Christmas dinner, celebrations of Christmas in aminer's cottage and in a lighthouse. Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Present also visit Fred's Christmas party, where Fred speaks of his uncle with pity. A major part of this stave is taken up with Bob Cratchit's family feast, and introduces his youngest son, Tiny Tim, who is full of simple happiness despite being seriously ill. The spirit informs Scrooge that Tiny Tim will soon die unless the course of events changes. Before disappearing, the spirit shows Scrooge two hideous, emaciated children named Ignorance and Want. He tells Scrooge to beware the former above all, and replies to Scrooge's concern for their welfare by repeating Scrooge's own words: "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?" And the last spirit is the Ghost of Christmas Future (Taz) shows Scrooge a Christmas Day in the future. The Ghost of Christmas Future shows Scrooge scenes involving the death of a "wretched man". The man's funeral will only be attended by local businessmen if lunch is provided. His charwoman Mrs. Dilber, his laundress, and the local undertaker steal some of his possessions and sell them to a fence named Old Joe for money. Mrs. Dilber gives Old Joe the bed curtains, the Laundress gives Old Joe the bed sheets, and the undertaker gives Old Joe some button collars. Scrooge also sees a shrouded corpse which he implores the Ghost of Christmas Future not to unmask. When Scrooge asks the ghost to show anyone who feels any emotion over the man's death, the Ghost of Christmas Future can only show him an emotion of pleasure, from a poor couple indebted to the man momentarily rejoicing that his death gives them more time to pay off their debt. After Scrooge asks to see some tenderness connected with any death, the Ghost of Christmas Future shows him Bob Cratchit and his family mourning the passing of Tiny Tim. The Ghost of Christmas Future then shows Scrooge the man's neglected grave: the tombstone bears Scrooge's name. Sobbing, Scrooge pledges to the Ghost of Christmas Future to Come that he will change his ways in hopes that he may "sponge the writing from this stone". Scrooge awakens on Christmas morning with joy and love in his heart. He spends the day with Fred's family and anonymously sends a prize turkey[24] to the Cratchit home for Christmas dinner. The following day, he gives Cratchit a raise and becomes like "a second father" to Tiny Tim. A changed man, Scrooge now treats everyone with kindness, generosity, and compassion; and Tiny Tim says"God bless us, every one!", back outside Bugs and Daffy now embodies the spirit of Christmas.