If you are referring to the Ghost of Christmas Present, characters include Father Christmas (a joyous old fellow), the Cratchit family (Christmas Day festivities), the allegorical twins, Ignorance and Want, Belle Fezziwig (Ebenezer's former fiance).
riginally they were
Ebenezer Scrooge
Bob Cratchit
Mrs. Cratchit
Peter Cratchit
Belinda Cratchit
Tiny Tim
Martha Cratchit
Jacob Marley
The Ghost of Christmas Past
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Fred (Nephew)
Freds Wife
Freds Housemaid
Scrooge's niece's sisters
Topper
Fezziwig
Mrs. Fezziwig
Belle
Belles' Husband
Belles' Daughter
Caroline
Carolines Husband
Fan
The Portly Gentlemen
The undertaker
Mrs Dilbur (House keeper)
The Charlady
The young male Carol singer
Dick Wilkins a Fuzziwig employee
The boy Ignorance.
The girl Want.
Old Joe the Beetling shop owner
The boy that bought the turkey for Scooge
The headmaster of the Boarding School
originally they were
Ebenezer Scrooge
Bob Cratchit
Mrs. Cratchit
Peter Cratchit
Belinda Cratchit
Tiny Tim
Martha Cratchit
Jacob Marley
The Ghost of Christmas Past
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Fred (Nephew)
Freds Wife
Freds Housemaid
Scrooge's niece's sisters
Topper
Fezziwig
Mrs. Fezziwig
Belle
Belles' Husband
Belles' Daughter
Caroline
Carolines Husband
Fan
The Portly Gentlemen
The undertaker
Mrs Dilbur (House keeper)
The Charlady
The young male Carol singer
Dick Wilkins a Fuzziwig employee
The boy Ignorance.
The girl Want.
Old Joe the Beetling shop owner
The boy that bought the turkey for Scooge
All the characters are animated (CGI)
"Mickey's Christmas Carol" was written by Burny Mattinson, a Disney animator and director. The story is an adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens novella, "A Christmas Carol," with Disney characters taking on the roles of the original characters.
No. They are fictional characters from Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
There are one hundred and eighty eight people.
Mrs. Trosse does not appear in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." She may be a character from a different work or adaptation of the story. The main characters in "A Christmas Carol" are Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, and the three spirits of Christmas.
"A Christmas Carol"
The characters in A Christmas Carol would be the same, whether printed or portrayed in either England or America. Many producers have adapted the story in unusual ways (like the Muppets), but the story and its people remain the same.
The word that indicates there was not a lot of food in "A Christmas Carol" is probably "scanty" or "meager", highlighting the lack of abundance in the characters' meals.
scrooge mcduck
he plays 5 different characters.
Turkey at Christmas
There is no specific version of "A Christmas Carol" with the title "You Wish Everyday Was Christmas." This title likely refers to a sentiment or message conveyed in the story about the joy and spirit of Christmas that some characters may wish to experience every day.