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''A calm, soothing rendition of Pachelbel's Canon plays as [[Elwood City]] in winter is shown. At a toy store, a blow-up, animatronic T-Rex opens and closes its jaws. An elderly female rabbit hands a teddy bear to a male and female rabbit couple. Outside the store, [[Bitzi Baxter]] carries a bag of groceries. A group of kids watches a Christmas display. A bear-man picks up a gift dropped on the ground and taps Bitzi on the back. He tips his cap and presents her with the gift. A truck arrives at the Barnes family household and [[Binky]] answers the door for a man bearing gifts. A mother dog-person and her son and daughter are riding along home past Arthur's house with a Christmas tree tied to the car's roof. The title display appears over the scene.''
''A calm, soothing rendition of Pachelbel's Canon plays as [[Elwood City]] in winter is shown. At a toy store, a blow-up, animatronic T-Rex opens and closes its jaws. An elderly female rabbit hands a teddy bear to a male and female rabbit couple. Outside the store, [[Bitzi Baxter]] carries a bag of groceries. A group of kids watches a Christmas display. A bear-man picks up a gift dropped on the ground and taps Bitzi on the back. He tips his cap and presents her with the gift. A truck arrives at the Barnes family household and [[Binky]] answers the door for a man bearing gifts. A mother dog-person and her boy and girl are riding along home past Arthur's house with a Christmas tree tied to the car's roof. The title display appears over the scene.''




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'''Arthur''': Yah!
'''Arthur''': Yah!


'''D.W.''': What are you doing?! Why are you so calm?! Don't you know there are only three days till Christmas?!
'''D.W.''': What are you doing?! Why are you so calm?! Don't you know there are only three days till Christmas?!


'''Arthur''': So?
'''Arthur''': So?
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'''Arthur''': Maybe you need to tell her again.
'''Arthur''': Maybe you need to tell her again.


'''Francine''': (''as Muffy hands George an invitation in the background'') I've already told her like a million times. It doesn't do any good. Watch. (''She goes up to Muffy.'')
'''Francine''': (''as Muffy hands George an invitation in the background'') I've alread told her like a million times. It doesn't do any good. Watch. (''She goes up to Muffy.'')


'''Muffy''': Okay, see you there, George! (''George departs.'')
'''Muffy''': Okay, see you there, George! (''George departs.'')
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'''Buster''': Yeah. Sometimes I wish Christmas wasn't such a big deal.
'''Buster''': Yeah. Sometimes I wish Christmas wasn't such a big deal.


''He pushes open the doors to the school, and he and Arthur are assaulted by a fanfare of trumpets. The two heralds, dressed in red and green, bow to each other, then Muffy rises from the roof of her limo. She is dressed like a princess and speaks through a megaphone, accompanied by a low, ceremonial drumbeat.''
''He pushes open the doors to the school, and he and Arthur are assaulted by a fanfare of trumpets. The two heralds, dressed in red and green, bow to each other, then Muffy rises from the roof of her limo. She is dressed like a princess and speaks through a megaphone, accompanied by a low, ceremonial drumbeat.''


'''Muffy''': I, Muffy, the Princess of Christmas, invite one-and-all to my holiday extravaganza!
'''Muffy''': I, Muffy, the Princess of Christmas, invite one-and-all to my holiday extravaganza!
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'''Arthur''': Excuse me.
'''Arthur''': Excuse me.


''He spots a TV playing an infomerical.''
''He spots a TV playing an infomerical.


'''TV Announcer''': It peels, it cores, it shreds! It hashes! It juliennes! It even cooks for you! It's an entire kitchen at the press of a button! ('''The machine shoots electricity into a carrot.'') It's the Veginator! Now on sale for only $5.99! (''$5.99 flashes as a graphic on-screen.'')
'''TV Announcer''': It peels, it cores, it shreds! It hashes! It juliennes! It even cooks for you! It's an entire kitchen at the press of a button! ('''The machine shoots electricity into a carrot.'') It's the Veginator! Now on sale for only $5.99! (''$5.99 flashes as a graphic on-screen.'')
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'''Clerk''': I'll throw in the olives.
'''Clerk''': I'll throw in the olives.


''Arthur smiles and a "SALE" sign with the sound of a cash register chiming is used a scene-changer to show Arthur walking out of a store with a bag.''
''Arthur smiles and a "SALE" sign with the sound a cash register chiming is used a scene-changer to show Arthur walking out of a store with a bag.''


'''Arthur''': Only one more present to go. Hmm. What to get Mom? (''He spots something in a window display.'') Hey! It's that little glass bird that I broke last summer.
'''Arthur''': Only one more present to go. Hmm. What to get Mom? (''He spots something in a window display.'') Hey! It's that little glass bird that I broke last summer.
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'''Jill''': (''gets it and places it in a box'') I assume that will be cash.
'''Jill''': (''gets it and places it in a box'') I assume that will be cash.


'''Arthur''': (''pulling out a bunch of coins'') Yes, ma'am! 25... 35... 45... (''the cashier falls asleep'') 56... 57... 58... 59... There! Nine dollars and fifty-nine cents.
'''Arthur''': (''pulling out a bunch of coins'') Yes, ma'am! 25... 35... 45... (''the cashier falls asleep) 56... 57... 58... 59... There! Nine dollars and fifty-nine cents.


'''Jill''': Huh? Oh yeah, here you go.
'''Jill''': Huh? Oh yeah, here you go.
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'''Loudspeaker''': Oh, Tina, Tina, tiny Tina...
'''Loudspeaker''': Oh, Tina, Tina, tiny Tina...


''Arthur has made his way through the store. It wasn't easy,, as he had to climb up a giant block tower, bounce along on a kangaroo bouncer ball and use a horizontal ladder, but he arrives at the candy cane, where a much more pleasant instrumental rendition of "Jingle Bells" is playing.''
''Arthur has made his way through the store. It wasn't easy, but he arrives at the candy cane, where a much more pleasant instrumental rendition of "Jingle Bells" is playing.''


'''Mrs. Read''': (''indicating her watch'') Right on time. Did you get everything you needed?
'''Mrs. Read''': (''indicating her watch'') Right on time. Did you get everything you needed?
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'''Mr. Read''': (''appearing in the doorway'') Hey, everyone! I've got a big surprise. Uncle Fred's video Christmas card!
'''Mr. Read''': (''appearing in the doorway'') Hey, everyone! I've got a big surprise. Uncle Fred's video Christmas card!


''It's a videocassette. Remember those? Scene-change to the Read family TV, which shows static, then Uncle Fred tapping on the screen. "PLAY" is shown in green on the bottom left.''
''Its's a videocassette. Remember those? Scene-change to the Read family TV, which shows static, then Uncle Fred tapping on the screen. "PLAY" is shown in green on the bottom left.''


'''Uncle Fred''': Is this thing on? Oh, heh, it is! (''putting his face right up against the camera'') Hi, Sis! Hi, David, Arthur, D.W., and, of course, widdle Kate! (''Kate giggles.'') It's me, your Uncle Fred! (''sound of dog barking'') And, Rory! (''Rory licks the camera. Both are dressed in tropical outfits and sunglasses.'') We're sorry, everybody, but we can't be with you this Christmas because we're going to...
'''Uncle Fred''': Is this thing on? Oh, heh, it is! (''putting his face right up against the camera'') Hi, Sis! Hi, David, Arthur, D.W., and, of course, widdle Kate! (''Kate giggles.'') It's me, your Uncle Fred! (''sound of dog barking'') And, Rory! (''Rory licks the camera. Both are dressed in tropical outfits and sunglasses.'') We're sorry, everybody, but we can't be with you this Christmas because we're going to...


'''Arthur''' and '''D.W.''': Hawaii?!
'''Arthur''' and '''D.W.''': Hawaii?!
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'''Arthur''': (''unenthusiastic'') I guess.
'''Arthur''': (''unenthusiastic'') I guess.


''Cheerful music begins, one of the standard musical background themes familiar to long-time viewers. Scene-change to the Baxters, where Buster is dozing.''
''Cheerful music begins, one of the standard musical background themes familiar to long-time viewers. Scene-change to the Baxters, where Buster is dozing.


'''Bitzi'''': (''entering his room and speaking loudly and musically'') Rise and shine, sleepyhead! It's Christmas! Christmas is here! (''shaking him'') Christmas, Christmas, Christmas!
'''Bitzi'''': (''entering his room and speaking musically'') Rise and shine, sleepyhead! It's Christmas! Christmas is here! (''shaking him'') Christmas, Christmas, Christmas!


'''Buster''': Huh?
'''Buster''': Huh?
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'''Bitzi''': Pancakes are on the table, and I see lots and lots of presents in the living room!
'''Bitzi''': Pancakes are on the table, and I see lots and lots of presents in the living room!


''She closes the door and Buster getrs up and looks at the calendar that is on it. All of the dates from 1-22 are crossed out and Buster places his finger against the 23, showing that it is December 23. In other words, not Christmas. He moans and the scene changes to show Bitzi piling presents back into a closet.''
''She closes the door and Buster getrs up and looks at the calendar that is on it. All of the dates from 1-22 are crossed out and Buster places his finger against the 23, showing that it is December 23. In other words, not Christmas. He moans and the scene changes to show Bizi piling presents back into a closet.''


'''Bitzi''': I'm sorry, Buster.
'''Bitzi''': I'm sorry, Buster.
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''The scene changes to show the outside of the Crosswire Mansion, then the inside, where The Squabs are playing their hit, "Boogie Woogie Christmas."''
''The scene changes to show the outside of the Crosswire Mansion, then the inside, where The Squabs are playing their hit, "Boogie Woogie Christmas."''


'''The Squabs''': ''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year'' / ''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year'' / ''May your holiday be merry and bright'' / ''May the season be jolly and outta sight'' / ''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year'' / ''Have you heard the news? Santa Claus is coming to town'' / ''Yeah, have you heard the news? Santa Claus is coming to town'' / ''Hang your stockings by the chimney with care'' / ''Turn the stereo up and if you dare...'' / ''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year''
'''The Squabs''': ''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year'' / ''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year'' / ''May your holiday be merry and bright'' / ''May your season be merry and outta sight'' / ''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year'' / ''Have you heard the news? Santa Claus is coming to town'' / ''Yeah, have you heard the news? Santa Claus is coming to town'' / ''Hang your stockings by the chimney with care'' / ''Turn the stereo up and if you dare...'' / ''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year''


''As they continue playing, most people seem to be enjoying the party. Even Mr. Ratburn is there and takes a cookie from a tray. At least one person, though, isn't having a very good time. Arthur is staring forlornly out a window...''
''As they continue playing, most people seem to be enjoying the party. Even Mr. Ratburn is there and takes a cookie from a tray. At least one person, though, isn't having a very good time. Arthur is staring forlornly out a window...''
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'''Buster''': (''puts his hand on his head and looks thoughtful'') Hmm. Baxter Day. I wonder what that would be like.
'''Buster''': (''puts his hand on his head and looks thoughtful'') Hmm. Baxter Day. I wonder what that would be like.


"Baxter Day"
''A song number begins.''


''Up in the morning, breakfast in bed''<br />
''Up in the morning, breakfast in bed''<br />
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'''Binky''': (''pulling out a pad and pencil'') Sugar. So that's what makes them sweet.
'''Binky''': (''pulling out a pad and pencil'') Sugar. So that's what makes them sweet.


''The pad overtakes the screen as a scene-changer to Arthur, walking up to the door of the Read house. He opens it, whistling the tune of "Boogie Woogie Christmas," and hangs up his coat. He then heads into the living room and stares at something in shock.''
''The pad overtakess the screen as a scene-changer to Arthur, walking up to the door of the Read house. He opens it, whistling the tune of "Boogie Woogie Christmas," and hangs up his coat. He then heads into the living room and stares at something in shock.''


'''Arthur''': What's that?
'''Arthur''': What's that?
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''Arthur is now in bed, with Pal next to him.''
''Arthur is now in bed, with Pal next to him.''


'''Arthur''': Oh well. Even if it doesn't snow tomorrow, it's still Christmas. (''removes his glasses'') One thing's for sure, Mom is really gonna love that bird. At least that will turn out to be perfect. (''He rubs Pal's head.'') Good night, boy. (''Pal yips at the sound of a car accident.'') What was that?!
'''Arthur''': Oh well. Even if it doesn't snow tomorrow, it's still Christmas. (''removes his glasses'') One thing's for sure, Mom is really gonna love that bird. At least that will turn out to be perfect. (''He rubs Pal's head.'') Good night, boy. (''Pal yips, sound of a car.'') What was that?!


''Arthur races out of his room and heads for the living room, where Mr. and Mrs. Read are talking to Uncle Fred on the doorstep.''
''Arthur races out of his room and heads for the living room, where Mr. and Mrs. Read are talking to Uncle Fred on the doorstep.''
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'''Mrs. Read''': Um, Fred, your tea...
'''Mrs. Read''': Um, Fred, your tea...


'''Uncle Fred:''' Whoops... Oh, clumsy me! Oh, gosh, it's on the floor, too!
'''Uncle Fred''' Whoops... Oh, clumsy me! Oh, gosh, it's on the floor, too!


'''Mr. Read''': I'll get some paper towels.
'''Mr. Read''': I'll get some paper towels.
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'''Arthur''': It'll be safe in here.
'''Arthur''': It'll be safe in here.


''He closes the door to darkness , as the scene changes to Christmas morning. It dawns with some clouds and some brightness as triumphant music plays. The scene then shows D.W.'s face, as she lies in bed. Her eyes open and she looks happy. She sits up.''
''He closes the door to darkness , as the scene changes to Christmas morning. It dawns with some clouds and some brightness. The scene then shows D.W.'s face, as she lies in bed. Her eyes open and she looks happy. She sits up.''


'''D.W.''': (''wonderingly'') It's... Christmas. (''She gets up and opens her door.'') Wake up, everyone! It's Christmas! (''She runs into Arthur's room and starts shaking him.'') Arthur, wake up! It's Christmas, it's Christmas!
'''D.W.''': (''wonderingly'') It's Christmas. (''She gets up and opens her door.'') Wake up, everyone! It's Christmas! (''She runs into Arthur's room and starts shaking him.'') Arthur, wake up! It's Christmas, it's Christmas!


'''Arthur''': (''looking slightly stunned, as Pal whines'') Huh?
'''Arthur''': (''looking slightly stunned, as Pal whines'') Huh?
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'''D.W.''': (''now in her parents' room'') Mommy, Daddy, Christmas is here! Wake up, wake up! Time to open the presents! Time to...
'''D.W.''': (''now in her parents' room'') Mommy, Daddy, Christmas is here! Wake up, wake up! Time to open the presents! Time to...


''She has raced out of the room and stops suddenly. She looks back in the bathroom, where Uncle Fred is shaving, dressed in all-red pajama suit and red-and-white socks. He has shaving cream applied to his face, looking somewhat like a white fluffy beard.''
''She has raced out of the room and stops suddenly. She looks back in the bathroom, where Uncle Fred is shaving, dressed in all-red pajama suit and red-and-white socks.''


'''D.W.''': Whoa.
'''D.W.''': Whoa.
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''Something Francine would love to use''<br />
''Something Francine would love to use''<br />
''Maybe she'd drive it''<br />
''Maybe she'd drive it''<br />
''While I eat cake in the caboose''<br />
''While I ate cake in the caboose''<br />
''I'd be warm in my stole''<br />
''I'd be warm in my stole''<br />
''While she shoveled coal''<br />
''While she shoveled coal''<br />
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''He slips into a fantasy sequence. Mrs. Read is opening the present. She and D.W. both gasp at seeing the glass bird.''
''He slips into a fantasy sequence. Mrs. Read is opening the present. She and D.W. both gasp at seeing the glass bird.''


'''Mrs. Read''': This is beautiful! It's the best present I've ever received. Arthur, you're perfect. (''She puts her hand on his shoulder.'')
'''Mrs. Read''': This is beautiful! It's the best present I've ever received. Arthur, you're perfect. (''She puts her hand on his shoulder.'')


'''Grandma Thora''': She's right, Arthur. You are perfect.
'''Grandma Thora''': She's right, Arthur. You are perfect.
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'''Buster''': Huh? I thought I ordered a cheese omelet.
'''Buster''': Huh? I thought I ordered a cheese omelet.


'''Waiter''': (''normal American voice'') It is a cheese omelet.
'''Waiter''': (''normal voice'') It is a cheese omelet.


'''Buster''': (''picking up something green'') Wow. This is the smallest piece of broccoli I've ever seen.
'''Buster''': (''picking up something green'') Wow. This is the smallest piece of broccoli I've ever seen.
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'''Uncle Fred''': (''sitting down next to him'') Gee, that's a shame. But you know, Christmas is about more than just presents.
'''Uncle Fred''': (''sitting down next to him'') Gee, that's a shame. But you know, Christmas is about more than just presents.


'''Arthur''': I know, that's what grown-ups always say, but she was really going to like this.
'''Arthur''': I know, that's what grown-ups always says, but she was really going to like this.


'''Uncle Fred''': (''looking at the gift tag'') Well, it's not over yet. There's still the whole day ahead of us. Let's go back down. (''He gets up.'')
'''Uncle Fred''': (''looking at the gift tag'') Well, it's not over yet. There's still the whole day ahead of us. Let's go back down. (''He gets up.'')
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''Arthur sniffles a bit, but then cracks a smile. They walk together to the door, but Uncle Fred stops and looks at the gift tag on the lid from the box for Arthur's present. Then, he exits the room too. The scene changes to show the Crosswires' Rolls Royce. It's parked outside the Ice Cream Shoppe. Inside, Muffy is sitting with her hands on her head, a frown on her face. Brain sits down a bowl in front of her with ice cream in three colors.''
''Arthur sniffles a bit, but then cracks a smile. They walk together to the door, but Uncle Fred stops and looks at the gift tag on the lid from the box for Arthur's present. Then, he exits the room too. The scene changes to show the Crosswires' Rolls Royce. It's parked outside the Ice Cream Shoppe. Inside, Muffy is sitting with her hands on her head, a frown on her face. Brain sits down a bowl in front of her with ice cream in three colors.''


'''Brain''': Ta-dah. One Kwanzaa Cream Special. The pistachio scoop symbolizes freedom, the licorice unity, and the raspberry, the African struggle for freedom.
'''Brain''': Tada! One Kwanzaa Cream Special. The pistachio scoop symbolizes freedom, the licorice unity, and the raspberry, the African struggle for freedom.


'''Muffy''': Thanks, but I'm not hungry. (''She pushes it away.'') Why aren't you at home? Today's a holiday.
'''Muffy''': Thanks, but I'm not hungry. (''She pushes it away.'') Why aren't you at home? Today's a holiday.
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'''Mr. Read''': Another Veginator! Well, now I'll have a backup if these two break.
'''Mr. Read''': Another Veginator! Well, now I'll have a backup if these two break.


''He sits it down next to two others. Pal squeaks and roughhouses with a ball that he got for Christmas. Rory approaches and nuzzles him, a bone in his mouth. He pushes it towards him and in exchange, Pal offers the ball. Rory swallows it. Pal whines and shakes his head. D.W. reaches for a large present as an instrumental of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" plays.''
''He sits it down next to two others. Pal squeaks and roughhouses with a ball that he got for Christmas. Rory approaches and nuzzles him, a bone in his mouth. He pushes it towards him and in exchange, Pal offers the ball. Rory swallows it. Pal whines and shakes his head. D.W. reaches for a large present.''


'''D.W.''': I know what this must be. (''She unwraps it. Mr. and Mrs. Read look wary.'') It's... a duck?
'''D.W.''': I know what this must be. (''She unwraps it. Mr. and Mrs. Read look wary.'') It's... a duck?


''It's a duck in a sailor suit. Pal and Rory race over to take a look. The bells of doom begin to sound in the music.''
''It's a duck in a sailor suit. Pal and Rory race over to take a look.''


'''Mrs. Read''': But it's not just any duck, honey. It's a duck that can say 5,000 different things.
'''Mrs. Read''': But it's not just any duck, honey. It's a duck that can say 5,000 different things.
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''Yeah, sure she isn't. Her mouth starts to tremble towards a frown and her eyes water. Here it comes... '''''the tantrum.'''
''Yeah, sure she isn't. Her mouth starts to tremble towards a frown and her eyes water. Here it comes... '''''the tantrum.'''


'''D.W.''': ''I wanted Tina the Talking Tabby!'' (''flopping to the ground and pounding her fists and kicking her legs'') '''''I wanted Tina the Talking Tabby!''''' (''The view shows the outside of the Read house.'') '''''I WANTED TINA FOR CHRISTMAS!''''' (''sobs indecipherably'') I wanted Tabby... (''gets up'') Santa, how could you? This is the worst Christmas ever! (''She leans over on the stuffed duck, activating him.'')
'''D.W.''': ''I wanted Tina the Talking Tabby!'' (''flopping to the ground and pounding her fists'') '''''I wanted Tina the Talking Tabby!''''' (''The view shows the outside of the Read house.'') '''''I WANTED TINA''''' (''sobs indecipherably'') I wanted Tabby... (''gets up'') Santa, how could you? This is the worst Christmas ever! (''She leans over on the stuffed duck, activating him.'')


'''Duck''': Hello! I'm Quackers! (''She picks him up.'') I love you. Do you love... me?
'''Duck''': Hello! I'm Quackers! (''She picks him up.'') I love you. Do you love... me?
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'''Quackers''': Quack-a-doodle-doo!
'''Quackers''': Quack-a-doodle-doo!


''D.W. giggles. Mr. and Mrs. Read sigh with relief as the instrumental of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" concludes in the soundtrack. Now, Mrs. Read, opens a present.''
''D.W. giggles. Mr. and Mrs. Read sigh with relief as a brief instrumental of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" plays in the soundtrack. Now, Mrs. Read, opens a present.''


'''Mrs. Read''': Ooh, Dad. This is lovely!
'''Mrs. Read''': Ooh, Dad. This is lovely!
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''It's from "Greg's Towing." The dog-person driver waves.''
''It's from "Greg's Towing." The dog-person driver waves.''


'''Uncle Fred''': Hey, the mechanic came through. I didn't think anybody would be able to fix my truck on Christmas Day (''looks at Arthur'') but I guess miracles do happen.
'''Uncle Fred''': Hey, the mechanic came through. I didn't think anybody would be able to fix my truck on Christmas day (''looks at Arthur'') but I guess miracles do happen.


''He winks and the scene changes to the Frenskys, where Francine is lying down, looking contented.''
''He winks and the scene changes to the Frenskys, where Francine is lying down, looking contented.''
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'''Bitzi''': It has? Oh, I'm so relieved.
'''Bitzi''': It has? Oh, I'm so relieved.


'''Buster''': But maybe it doesn't have to be so great every year. Maybe Christmas could be a day where we just... ''relax''.
'''Buster''': But maybe it doesn't have to be so great every year. Maybe Christmas could be a day where we just... relax.


'''Bitzi''': Relax? On Christmas?
'''Bitzi''': Relax? On Christmas?
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'''Buster''': Sorry!
'''Buster''': Sorry!


''He walks away. Both Buster and Bitzi crack up laughing. The scene changes to show the remains of a big feast.''
''He walks away Both Buster and Bitzi crack up laughing. The scene changes to show the remains of a big feast.''


'''Grandma Thora''': David, you reallly outdid yourself this time.
'''Grandma Thora''': David, you reallly outdid yourself this time.
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''Mr. Read closes his eyes, apparently wishing for patience. The group heads inside, Arthur trailing behind. A snowflake falls on his nose.''
''Mr. Read closes his eyes, apparently wishing for patience. The group heads inside, Arthur trailing behind. A snowflake falls on his nose.''


'''Arthur''': It's snowing. (''It begins snowing in earnest.'') It's snowing! Wow. This has been a perfect Christmas.
'''Arthur''': It's snowing. (''It begins snowing in earnest.'') It's snowing! Wow. This has been a perfect Christmas. ''Snowflakes falling real slowly / Everything looks so pretty / The day's almost done / I wonder what everyone's doing in Elwood City.''
 
"Perfect Christmas (reprise)"
 
''Snowflakes falling real slowly / Everything looks so pretty / The day's almost done / I wonder what everyone's doing in Elwood City.''


''The scene changes to show George and his family dancing and singing "Nu Är Det Jul Igen."''
''The scene changes to show George and his family dancing and singing "Nu Är Det Jul Igen."''
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'''Arthur''': (''closing the door'') D.W., turn that thing off!
'''Arthur''': (''closing the door'') D.W., turn that thing off!
"Boogie Woogie Christmas (reprise)"




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''Have you heard the news? Santa Claus is coming to town!''<br />
''Have you heard the news? Santa Claus is coming to town!''<br />
''Yeah! Have you heard the news? Santa Claus is coming to town!''<br />
''Yeah! Have you heard the news? Santa Claus is coming to town!''<br />
''Hang the stockings by the chimney with care!''<br />
''Hang the stockings by the chimney with care!<br />''
''Turn the stereo up and if you dare...''<br />
''Turn the stereo up and if you dare...''<br />
''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year!''<br />
''Have a Boogie Woogie Christmas and a rockin' and a reelin' New Year!''<br />

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