Tom and Jerry: A Christmas Carol/Transcript

Butch as Jacob Marley
Butch as Jacob Marley: Look to see me no more.

Flounder as the Ghost of Christmas Past
(Tom as Ebeneezer Scrooge opens his eyes and blinks to see a young tropical fish named Flounder as the Ghost of Christmas Past)

Flounder as the Ghost of Christmas Past: I am the Ghost of Christmas Past. Rise and Fly with me, Kitty.

(Scrooge's eyes widen, shakes his head as he points to the window, pointing out that his liable to fall)

Flounder as the Ghost of Christmas Past: Oh, don't worry, Ebeneezer. Just hold my fin and you will be fine.

Flounder as the Ghost of Christmas Past: These are shadows of what have been, so they cannot see or hear us, Ebeneezer.

(Scrooge recognizes a sad and lonely gray little kitten who resembles a younger version of himself)

(Kitten Scrooge meows sadly as he is out in the cold snowy weather all alone on Christmas Eve)

Flounder as the Ghost of Christmas Past: Let us see another Christmas, shall we?

(Dissolve to: a workhouse. There is a Christmas party, Droopy Dog, Barney Bear, and Screwy Squirrel are there. Scrooge sees a beautiful and attractive white female cat, Toodles Galore as Belle. Scrooge asks her to dance, and she accepts)

(Dissolve to: a counting house. Toodles Galore is unhappy with Scrooge)

Toodles Galore as Belle: Ebeneezer, an idol has taken place in your heart.

(Scrooge looks at her, confused)

Toodles Galore as Belle: I am talking about your love for money. Ebeneezer tell me, what is more important to you, me or your money?

Spike as the Ghost of Christmas Present
Spike as the Ghost of Christmas Present: Enter, pussycat!

(Much to Scrooge's surprise, he sees a grey bulldog dressed in a festive green robe and donned with evergreen wreath and carrying a torch. He also sees steaks, bones, ham, turkeys, mince pies and lots of food all around)

Spike as the Ghost of Christmas Present: Come in and know be better, Cat! I am the ghost of Christmas present!

Spike: Touch my robe, pussycat.

(Jerry as Bob Cratchit comes in with his ward Tuffy as Tiny Tim on his shoulder. Tiny Tim has been a bit frail recently)

Cherie as Emily Cratchit: How did little Tiny Tim behave today, Bob?

[Suddenly, Tiny Tim starts hacking and coughing]

[Bob gets up from his seat and comes to Tiny Tim's aid]

[Tiny Tim collapses on the floor as his father Bob helps him back up]

[Emily Cratchit and her children watch in concern]

[Bob touches Tiny Tim's forehead and Bob clings onto him in fear]

[Scrooge gulps in worry and in fear, and then turns to Ghost of Christmas Present, pointing to Tiny Tim, as if to ask if Tiny Tim will live]

Spike as the Ghost of Christmas Present: I see an empty seat and a crutch next to the table...

[Scrooge gasps in horror]

(Emily's Children race to the table, cheering "hurrah!)

Tuffy as Tiny Tim: God bless us, everyone!

(Scrooge begs the spirit for Tiny Tim to be spared)

Spike as the Ghost of Christmas Present: ...If these shadows remain unchanged, the little child will die

[Scrooge gulps in horror]

cut to.

The Ghost of Christmas Future
[Scrooge is left alone and he soon finds himself surrounded by fog and face-to-face with a faceless, silent black cloaked figure. Scrooge is shaking in fear, he met the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come]

(Scrooge shrieks in horror at the sight of the spirit, but cloaked Specter still stands as the grey feline shakes his knees and tells him to come along)

Dissolve to.

Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Future walk past the vultures talking.

Buzzie: When did he die?

Flaps: Last night. He lost last of his nine lives. What did he do with the money he left behind?

Ziggy: I dunno. Didn't leave it to anyone. Probably having a cheap funeral.

Dizzy: I certainly won't mind going if lunch is provided!

Cut to:

A Junkyard. A group of vultures collecting Scrooge's possessions)

Fade to.

A cemetery. Scrooge follows the Spirit as they pause to a small funeral, where they see Bob and his wife Emily and her children, and they are shedding tears. Bob is holding a small crutch which belonged to Tiny Tim while standing in front of a small headstone which reads, "Tiny Tim,"

Then the Specter takes Scrooge to another grave, the grave of the greedy and selfish soul with a headstone which reads "Ebeneezer Scrooge,"

Scrooge screams in horror as his eyes pop out in comic effect. He then gets down to his knees, pleading and begging the specter for another chance, promising that he will change his ways.

However, a hole begins to open underneath him and he begins to fall. Scrooge grand the root, begging and pleading even more as loses his grip and begins to plummet to an open casket, awaiting him.

Tom as Ebeneezer Scrooge: NOOOOOOO!!!!!

Christmas Day: God Bless Us, Everyone!
Scrooge flails around in his bed, and suddenly he wakes up. Then he looks around and out the window. He then asks a young kitten what day it is.

Kitten: Why it's Christmas Day!

Tuffy as Tiny Tim: God bless us!

Tom as Ebeneezer Scrooge: God bless us, everyone!