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* ''[[Shrek the Halls]]'' features different versions of the tale as told by [[Donkey]], the Gingerbread Man, Puss in Boots, and [[Shrek]].
 
* ''[[Shrek the Halls]]'' features different versions of the tale as told by [[Donkey]], the Gingerbread Man, Puss in Boots, and [[Shrek]].
 
* [['Twas the Night Before Christmas (Super Why!)|Super WHY!: "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"]] - This version has the lead characters and his friends flying into the story to discover why Santa delivers gifts on Christmas Eve.
 
* [['Twas the Night Before Christmas (Super Why!)|Super WHY!: "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"]] - This version has the lead characters and his friends flying into the story to discover why Santa delivers gifts on Christmas Eve.
* [[The Polar Express]] - In a deleted scene, twin engineers Steamer and Smokey tell the two children their own version of the story that goes look this.
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* [[The Polar Express]] - In a deleted scene, twin engineers Steamer and Smokey tell the two children (a white boy and a black girl) their own version of the story that goes look this.
   
Twas the night before Christmas in the year 33, when this hobo named King decided he wanted to ride for free. He was riding on the roof as king of the pole when it started to fall that white stuff called snow. The engine started down the steep. Icicles dropped. Headed toward the tunnel, a tunnel called Flat top. The train made its way toward the tunnel moved faster and the king got nervous 'cause up ahead was disaster. He didn't have time to holler, he didn't have time to cry. He got slipped off this train like stubborn Georgia Swamp in July.
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Twas the night before Christmas in the year 33, when this hobo named King decided he wanted to ride for free. He was riding on the roof as king of the pole when it started to fall that white stuff called snow. The engine started down the steep; icicles dropped. Headed toward the tunnel, a tunnel called Flat top. The train made its way toward the tunnel moved faster and the king got nervous 'cause up ahead was disaster. He didn't have time to holler, he didn't have time to cry. He got slipped off this train like that stubborn Georgia Swamp in July.
   
 
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1864 VisitFromStNicholas Prang

Visit from St. Nicholas. Illus. by Louis Prang, 1864

A Visit from St. Nicholas, also known as The Night Before Christmas and Twas the Night Before Christmas from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823 and generally attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, although the claim has also been made that it was written by Henry Livingston, Jr.

Synopsis

On Christmas Eve night, while his wife and children sleep, a man awakens to noises outside his house. Looking out the window, he sees St. Nicholas in an air-borne sleigh pulled by eight reindeer - Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder, and Blitzen. After landing his sleigh on the roof, St. Nicholas enters the house through the chimney, carrying a sack of toys with him. The man watches St. Nicholas filling the children's stockings hanging by the fire, and laughs to himself. They share a conspiratorial moment before St. Nicholas bounds up the chimney again. As he flies away, St. Nicholas wishes everyone a "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night."

Film and television adaptations

Twas the night before Christmas in the year 33, when this hobo named King decided he wanted to ride for free. He was riding on the roof as king of the pole when it started to fall that white stuff called snow. The engine started down the steep; icicles dropped. Headed toward the tunnel, a tunnel called Flat top. The train made its way toward the tunnel moved faster and the king got nervous 'cause up ahead was disaster. He didn't have time to holler, he didn't have time to cry. He got slipped off this train like that stubborn Georgia Swamp in July.

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