Last year I decided to watch Mickey's Christmas Carol, I liked it at first, but I seemingly like it more nowadays because of how more dramatic and deep this film is. It's still really timeless after 42 years! The particular scene I'm discussing is Scrooge's haunting nightmare. This is some stellar stuff for a rather harmless franchise.
The imagery in this scene is fascinating.
Also given that Scrooge McDuck chosen the role of Ebenezer Scrooge is just perfect.
The colors remind me of Secret of NIMH especially with the final act. Those clouds though. Just wonderful.
I also really miss when animated films added details to make the scenes more unique like when Mickey places Tim's crutch on the gravestone.
If you haven't watched this film yet it does feature cameos. It was nice to see some traces of old Disney movie characters since I'm more interested in them than the Mickey Mouse characters. Characters from Robin Hood, and Wind In The Willows. They don't feel pointless either.
It turns out to be Pete and smacks him inside. To be fair, Pete has never been a truly terrifying antagonist to me, but here he feels like an actual good villain, great animation as well.
My goodness, this is some cruel stuff. It's hard to allow these certain elements to a film that originally released in theaters but also television.
After Scrooge's unpleasant nightmare is over, he then learns his lesson. He spreads joy and happiness around London and comes to visit The Cratchit family house to send over gifts and gives Bob played by Mickey Mouse, a raise. Sometimes one dream could ultimately change you.
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