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[[File:TheGhostofChristmasPast.jpg|thumb|250px|Scrooge extinguishes the Ghost of Christmas Past. Original 1843 illustration by John Leech]] |
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+ | {{Quote|I told you these were shadows of the things that have been. That they are what they are, do not blame me!|The Ghost, laying into Scrooge with no let}} |
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− | '''The Ghost of Christmas Past''' is a character from the novel |
+ | '''The Ghost of Christmas Past''' is a character from the novel ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' by [[Charles Dickens]]. |
==Role in the story== |
==Role in the story== |
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− | The Ghost of [[Christmas]] past was the first of the three spirits (after the visitation by Jacob Marley) that haunted the miser Ebenezer Scrooge in order to prompt him to repent. He showed him scenes from his past that occurred on or around Christmas, in order to demonstrate to him the necessity of changing his ways, as well as to show the reader how Scrooge came to be the person he was and his particular dislike for Christmas – most of the events which negatively affected Scrooge occurred around the Christmas holiday season. |
+ | The Ghost of [[Christmas]] past was the first of the three spirits (after the visitation by [[Jacob Marley]]) that haunted the miser [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] in order to prompt him to repent. He showed him scenes from his past that occurred on or around Christmas, in order to demonstrate to him the necessity of changing his ways, as well as to show the reader how Scrooge came to be the person he was and his particular dislike for Christmas – most of the events which negatively affected Scrooge occurred around the Christmas holiday season. |
According to Dickens' novel, the Ghost of Christmas Past appears to Scrooge as a white-robed, androgynous figure of indeterminate age. He had on his head a blazing light, reminiscent of a candle flame. He carried with him a metal cap, made in the shape of a candle extinguisher. While the ghost is often portrayed as a woman in the most dramatic adaptations, Dickens describes the Ghost of Christmas Past only as “it”. |
According to Dickens' novel, the Ghost of Christmas Past appears to Scrooge as a white-robed, androgynous figure of indeterminate age. He had on his head a blazing light, reminiscent of a candle flame. He carried with him a metal cap, made in the shape of a candle extinguisher. While the ghost is often portrayed as a woman in the most dramatic adaptations, Dickens describes the Ghost of Christmas Past only as “it”. |
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− | The Ghost of Christmas Past first showed Scrooge his old boarding school where he was deserted by his father who bore a grudge against because his mother died in his childbirth. Then he was shown the day when his beloved, younger sister Fan picked him up from there after repeatedly asking their father (described as a cold and unloving man) if he could come back home. Next, Scrooge was shown an episode from his time as an apprentice to Mr. Fezziwig, which started merely three days after the above and *only* visit home after so many years without. The spirit also showed Scrooge the day when, as a young man, he compelled Belle, his fiancée, to end their relationship as his increasing obsession with his money caused him to alienate her. Scrooge never asked Belle to break off their engagement, but he did not protest against her decision. Finally, the Ghost showed him how she married and found true happiness with another man (this part is often skipped in adaptations |
+ | The Ghost of Christmas Past first showed Scrooge his old boarding school where he was deserted by his father who bore a grudge against because his mother died in his childbirth. Then he was shown the day when his beloved, younger sister Fan picked him up from there after repeatedly asking their father (described as a cold and unloving man) if he could come back home. Next, Scrooge was shown an episode from his time as an apprentice to [[Mr. Fezziwig]], which started merely three days after the above and *only* visit home after so many years without. The spirit also showed Scrooge the day when, as a young man, he compelled [[Belle (A Christmas Carol)|Belle]], his fiancée, to end their relationship as his increasing obsession with his money caused him to alienate her. Scrooge never asked Belle to break off their engagement, but he did not protest against her decision. Finally, the Ghost showed him how she married and found true happiness with another man (this part is often skipped in adaptations). After this vision, Scrooge, out of anger, extinguished the Ghost of Christmas Past with his cap and found himself back in his bedroom. |
==Portrayals== |
==Portrayals== |
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+ | |[[File:Scrooge or Margey GOCP.png|center|120px]] |
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+ | |{{c}} Unknown |
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+ | |{{c}} ''[[Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost]]'' |
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+ | |{{c}} 1901 |
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+ | |First known film portrayal of the Ghost of Christmas Past. The ghost is portrayed by an unknown actor, wearing a white sheet over his head. |
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+ | |[[File:Ann-rutherford-ghost-of-christmas-past.jpg|center|200px]] |
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|{{c}} Ann Rutherford |
|{{c}} Ann Rutherford |
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|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1938)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1938)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|The Ghost is portrayed as a sweet-faced young woman looking somewhat like an angel. |
|The Ghost is portrayed as a sweet-faced young woman looking somewhat like an angel. |
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+ | |[[File:The Ghost of Christmas Past 1951.png|center|200px]] |
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+ | |{{c}} Michael Dolan |
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|{{c}} ''[[Scrooge (1951)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[Scrooge (1951)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1951 |
|{{c}} 1951 |
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|[[File:GhostOfChristmasPast-Magoo.jpg|center|200px]] |
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− | |{{c}} {{S|Voiced by}}<br |
+ | |{{c}} {{S|Voiced by}}<br>{{w|Joan Gardner}} |
|{{c}} ''[[Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1962 |
|{{c}} 1962 |
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− | |The Ghost is portrayed as a young, slight |
+ | |The Ghost is portrayed as a young, slight girl with a flame above her head, a sprig of holly and an orange glow. |
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|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1969)|Famous Classic Tales: A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1969)|Famous Classic Tales: A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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+ | |{{c}} Edith Evans |
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|{{c}} ''[[Scrooge (1970)|Scrooge]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[Scrooge (1970)|Scrooge]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1970 |
|{{c}} 1970 |
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|[[File:Jiminy Cricket as The Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
|[[File:Jiminy Cricket as The Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
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− | |{{c}} [[Jiminy Cricket]]<br |
+ | |{{c}} [[Jiminy Cricket]]<br>{{S|(voiced by {{w|Eddie Carrol}})}} |
|{{c}} ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1983 |
|{{c}} 1983 |
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− | |It should be noted that, in the original vinyl record that inspired the special, the Ghost was portrayed not by Jiminy, but by Merlin from ''[[ |
+ | |It should be noted that, in the original vinyl record that inspired the special, the Ghost was portrayed not by Jiminy, but by Merlin from ''[[w:c:Disney:The Sword in the Stone|The Sword in the Stone]]''. |
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+ | |[[File:Ghost of Christmas Past 1984.png|center|200px]] |
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+ | |{{c}} Angela Pleasence |
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|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1984)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1984)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1984 |
|{{c}} 1984 |
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|The Ghost is portrayed as a middle-aged woman with blonde hair and a white robe rather than a childlike, long white-haired figure as described in the novel. |
|The Ghost is portrayed as a middle-aged woman with blonde hair and a white robe rather than a childlike, long white-haired figure as described in the novel. |
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|{{c}} ''The Jetsons'': "[[A Jetson Christmas Carol]]" |
|{{c}} ''The Jetsons'': "[[A Jetson Christmas Carol]]" |
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|{{c}} ''The Real Ghostbusters'': "[[Xmas Marks the Spot]]" |
|{{c}} ''The Real Ghostbusters'': "[[Xmas Marks the Spot]]" |
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+ | |[[File:David Johansen TGOCP.jpg|center|200px]] |
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− | |{{c}} {{w|David Johansen}} ( |
+ | |{{c}} {{w|David Johansen}} (a.k.a. Buster Poindexter) |
|{{c}} ''[[Scrooged]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[Scrooged]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1988 |
|{{c}} 1988 |
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|The Ghost of Christmas Past is portrayed as a New York cab driver with a Brooklyn accent. |
|The Ghost of Christmas Past is portrayed as a New York cab driver with a Brooklyn accent. |
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+ | |[[File:Dave as the Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
− | |{{c}} David Saville<br |
+ | |{{c}} David Saville<br>{{S|(voiced by {{w|Ross Bagdasarian Jr.}})}} |
|{{c}} ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'': "[[Merry Christmas, Mr. Carroll]]" |
|{{c}} ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'': "[[Merry Christmas, Mr. Carroll]]" |
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|{{c}} 1989 |
|{{c}} 1989 |
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+ | |[[File:Wendy as the Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
− | |{{c}} {{S| |
+ | |{{c}} Wendy Darling<br>{{S|(voiced by {{w|Christina Lange}})}} |
+ | |{{c}} ''Peter Pan and the Pirates'': "[[Hook's Christmas]]" |
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+ | |{{c}} 1990 |
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+ | |[[File:Tumblr mf78eoCvup1rdj6a3o1 400.jpg|center|200px]] |
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+ | |{{c}} {{S|Voiced by}}<br>Jessica Fox |
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|{{c}} ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1992 |
|{{c}} 1992 |
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|Rather than use a Muppet character to portray the spirit, the filmmakers re-imagined the character; this version appeared as a tiny, ghostly child of ambiguous gender, dressed in white and floating as if immersed in water. |
|Rather than use a Muppet character to portray the spirit, the filmmakers re-imagined the character; this version appeared as a tiny, ghostly child of ambiguous gender, dressed in white and floating as if immersed in water. |
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+ | |[[File:Wakko as the Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
− | |{{c}} [[ |
+ | |{{c}} [[Wakko Warner]]<br>{{S|(voiced by [[Jess Harnell]])}} |
|{{c}} ''Animaniacs'': "[[A Christmas Plotz]]" |
|{{c}} ''Animaniacs'': "[[A Christmas Plotz]]" |
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|{{c}} 1993 |
|{{c}} 1993 |
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+ | |[[File:Rocky as the Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
− | |{{c}} Rocky the Penguin<br |
+ | |{{c}} Rocky the Penguin<br>{{S|(voiced by Rob Rackstraw)}} |
|{{c}} ''Avenger Penguins'': "[[A Christmas Carol (Avenger Penguins)|A Christmas Carol]]" |
|{{c}} ''Avenger Penguins'': "[[A Christmas Carol (Avenger Penguins)|A Christmas Carol]]" |
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|{{c}} 1994 |
|{{c}} 1994 |
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− | |{{c}} [[Wilma Flintstone]]<br |
+ | |{{c}} [[Wilma Flintstone]]<br>{{S|(voiced by Jean Vander Pyl)}} |
|{{c}} ''[[A Flintstones' Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Flintstones' Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1994 |
|{{c}} 1994 |
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|Wilma ends up portraying the ghost after the actress originally hired for the role suddenly comes down with the Bedrock Bug. |
|Wilma ends up portraying the ghost after the actress originally hired for the role suddenly comes down with the Bedrock Bug. |
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+ | |[[File:Ebbie Ghosts of Christmas Past.png|center|200px]] |
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− | |{{c}} {{S|Portrayed by}}<br |
+ | |{{c}} {{S|Portrayed by}}<br>Jennifer Clement and Nicole Parker |
|{{c}} ''[[Ebbie]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[Ebbie]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1995 |
|{{c}} 1995 |
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|The Ghost is portrayed as two spirits with but a single thought. |
|The Ghost is portrayed as two spirits with but a single thought. |
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− | |{{c}} {{S|Voiced by}}<br |
+ | |{{c}} {{S|Voiced by}}<br>[[Kath Soucie]] |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1997)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1997)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 1997 |
|{{c}} 1997 |
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|The Spirit is portrayed as a mischievous young boy in a messenger boy's outfit. |
|The Spirit is portrayed as a mischievous young boy in a messenger boy's outfit. |
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+ | |[[File:Cadpig as the Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
− | |{{c}} Cadpig<br |
+ | |{{c}} [[Cadpig]]<br>{{S|(voiced by [[Kath Soucie]])}} |
|{{c}} ''101 Dalmatians'': "[[A Christmas Cruella]]" |
|{{c}} ''101 Dalmatians'': "[[A Christmas Cruella]]" |
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|{{c}} 1997 |
|{{c}} 1997 |
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+ | |[[File:Itchy as the Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
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+ | |{{c}} [[Itchy (All Dogs Go to Heaven)|Itchy]]<br>{{S|(voiced by {{w|Dom DeLuise}})}} |
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+ | |{{c}} ''[[An All Dogs Christmas Carol]]'' |
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+ | |{{c}} 1998 |
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+ | |[[File:Ghost of Christmas Past 1999.png|center|200px]] |
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|{{c}} Joel Grey |
|{{c}} Joel Grey |
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|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1999)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (1999)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|The Ghost is portrayed as a childlike, white haired figure as described in the novel. |
|The Ghost is portrayed as a childlike, white haired figure as described in the novel. |
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+ | |[[File:Hilda as the Ghost of Christmas Past.jpg|center|200px]] |
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+ | |{{c}} [[Hilda Spellman]] |
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+ | |{{c}} ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'': "[[Witchmas Carole]]" |
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+ | |{{c}} 1999 |
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|{{c}} {{w|Kathy Griffin}} |
|{{c}} {{w|Kathy Griffin}} |
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|{{c}} ''[[A Diva's Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Diva's Christmas Carol]]'' |
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− | |{{c}} Aristotle<br |
+ | |{{c}} Aristotle<br>{{S|(voiced by [[Lee Tockar]])}} |
− | |{{c}} ''Adventures from the Book of Virtues'': "[[ |
+ | |{{c}} ''Adventures from the Book of Virtues'': "[[A Christmas Carol (Adventures from the Book of Virtues)|A Christmas Carol]]" |
|{{c}} 2000 |
|{{c}} 2000 |
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+ | |{{c}} {{w|Jane Horrocks}} |
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+ | |{{c}} ''[[Christmas Carol: The Movie]]'' |
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+ | |{{c}} 2001 |
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+ | |In this version, The Ghost is portrayed as female and can change her appearance from a young girl to an elderly woman at will. |
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|{{c}} {{w|Gary Coleman}} |
|{{c}} {{w|Gary Coleman}} |
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|{{c}} ''[[A Carol Christmas]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Carol Christmas]]'' |
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|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol: The Musical]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol: The Musical]]'' |
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|{{c}} 2004 |
|{{c}} 2004 |
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|The Ghost first appears in the real world as a lamplighter. |
|The Ghost first appears in the real world as a lamplighter. |
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+ | |{{c}} [[Jen Masterson]] |
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+ | |{{c}} ''6teen'': "[[In a Retail Wonderland...]]" |
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+ | |{{c}} 2005 |
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− | |{{c}} [[Tweety]] and [[Granny]]<br |
+ | |{{c}} [[Tweety]] and [[Granny]]<br>{{S|(voiced by {{w|Bob Bergen}} and [[June Foray]])}} |
|{{c}} ''[[Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas]]'' |
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|{{c}} 2006 |
|{{c}} 2006 |
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+ | |{{c}} ''Kappa Mikey'': "[[A Christmas Mikey]]" |
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+ | |{{c}} 2006 |
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|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (2006)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (2006)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 2006 |
|{{c}} 2006 |
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|The Ghost is portrayed as an anthropomorphic stork. |
|The Ghost is portrayed as an anthropomorphic stork. |
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+ | |{{c}} [[Michelle (American Dad!)|Michelle]]<br>{{S|(voiced by {{w|Lisa Kudrow}})}} |
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+ | |{{c}} ''American Dad!'': "[[The Best Christmas Story Never]]" |
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+ | |{{c}} 2006 |
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+ | |A former tooth fairy who takes Stan back in time to try and regain his spirit of Christmas. |
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− | |{{c}} {{S|Voiced by}}<br |
+ | |{{c}} {{S|Voiced by}}<br>[[Jim Carrey]] |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (2009)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[A Christmas Carol (2009)|A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 2009 |
|{{c}} 2009 |
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|Similar to the original novel, the spirit appears as a candle-like being with an occasionally flickering flame for his head. |
|Similar to the original novel, the spirit appears as a candle-like being with an occasionally flickering flame for his head. |
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− | |{{c}} [[Smurfette]]<br |
+ | |{{c}} [[Smurfette]]<br>{{S|(voiced by Melissa Sturm)}} |
|{{c}} ''[[The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol]]'' |
|{{c}} ''[[The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol]]'' |
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|{{c}} 2011 |
|{{c}} 2011 |
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|Smurfette as the Smurf of Christmas Past resembles a snow fairy. |
|Smurfette as the Smurf of Christmas Past resembles a snow fairy. |
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− | |{{c}} Little Apple<br |
+ | |{{c}} Little Apple<br>{{S|(voiced by {{W|Dane Boedigheimer|Daneboe}})}} |
− | |{{c}} ''The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange: [[Orange Carol]] |
+ | |{{c}} ''The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange'': "[[Orange Carol]]" |
|{{c}} 2012 |
|{{c}} 2012 |
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|{{c}} Monche |
|{{c}} Monche |
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|{{c}} ''La CQ'': "[[Christmas in the CQ]]" |
|{{c}} ''La CQ'': "[[Christmas in the CQ]]" |
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− | |{{c}} Salty |
+ | |{{c}} [[Salty]]<br>{{S|(voiced by {{W|Keith Wickham}})}} |
− | |{{c}} [[Diesel's Ghostly Christmas]] |
+ | |{{c}} ''{{W|Thomas & Friends}}'': "[[Diesel's Ghostly Christmas]]" |
|{{c}} 2015 |
|{{c}} 2015 |
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|Salty wears a fish net, and stands on a boat. |
|Salty wears a fish net, and stands on a boat. |
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+ | |{{c}} RoseBud |
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+ | |{{c}} ''{{W|Camp Lakebottom}}'': "[[Smells Like the Holidays]]" |
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+ | |{{c}} 2016 |
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+ | |When McGee catches a smell that leads him to the swamp, the "gassy" past ghost appears in the form of RoseBud. |
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|[[File:HearthsWarmingPast.png|center|200px]] |
|[[File:HearthsWarmingPast.png|center|200px]] |
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− | |{{c}} [[Applejack]]<br |
+ | |{{c}} [[Applejack]]<br>{{S|(voiced by {{w|Ashleigh Ball}})}} |
|{{c}} ''{{w|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic}}'': "[[A Hearth's Warming Tail]]" |
|{{c}} ''{{w|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic}}'': "[[A Hearth's Warming Tail]]" |
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|{{c}} 2016 |
|{{c}} 2016 |
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|Applejack plays a character similar to the Ghost of Christmas Past named the '''Spirit of Hearth's Warming Past'''. She also fulfills [[Jacob Marley]]'s role of foreshadowing the other spirits' arrival. |
|Applejack plays a character similar to the Ghost of Christmas Past named the '''Spirit of Hearth's Warming Past'''. She also fulfills [[Jacob Marley]]'s role of foreshadowing the other spirits' arrival. |
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+ | |{{c}} Mr. Bugly |
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+ | |{{c}} ''{{W|Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!}}'': "[[Scroogey Doo]]" |
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+ | |Christmas Past is the first ghost the gang encounters. After cornering [[Velma Dinkley|Velma]] by a mirror, Bugly hypnotizes her with the coin's reflection, taking her back to her childhood, when she was studying and experimenting before she joined the gang. The spirit then claims her destiny was destroyed when others eventually discovered her ideas and inventions. |
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+ | |As Dickens is trying to sleep, his vision of Scroge appears in a night cap and shirt holding a candle. They both go downstairs and meet the Ghost of Christmas Past. The spirit then gives Dickens flashbacks of his childhood, when his family was taken to Debtor's Prison and he had to work in a shoe polish factory. |
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+ | |{{c}} [[Blossom]]<br>{{S|(voiced by Amanda Leighton)}} |
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+ | |{{c}} ''{{W|The Powerpuff Girls}}'': "[[You're a Good Man, Mojo Jojo]]" |
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+ | |{{c}} {{s|Voiced by}}<br>{{W|Jack McBrayer}} |
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+ | |{{c}} ''{{W|DuckTales (2017 TV series)|DuckTales}}'': "[[Last Christmas! (DuckTales)|Last Chrismas]]" |
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* In the animated series ''{{w|Aqua Teen Hunger Force}}'', the Ghost is parodied as the '''Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future''', a robot with a penchant of making houses run with elf blood and telling long-winded, incomprehensible stories about the origins of Christmas. |
* In the animated series ''{{w|Aqua Teen Hunger Force}}'', the Ghost is parodied as the '''Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future''', a robot with a penchant of making houses run with elf blood and telling long-winded, incomprehensible stories about the origins of Christmas. |
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Revision as of 22:22, 22 March 2020
“ | I told you these were shadows of the things that have been. That they are what they are, do not blame me! | ” |
— The Ghost, laying into Scrooge with no let |
The Ghost of Christmas Past is a character from the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
Role in the story
The Ghost of Christmas past was the first of the three spirits (after the visitation by Jacob Marley) that haunted the miser Ebenezer Scrooge in order to prompt him to repent. He showed him scenes from his past that occurred on or around Christmas, in order to demonstrate to him the necessity of changing his ways, as well as to show the reader how Scrooge came to be the person he was and his particular dislike for Christmas – most of the events which negatively affected Scrooge occurred around the Christmas holiday season.
According to Dickens' novel, the Ghost of Christmas Past appears to Scrooge as a white-robed, androgynous figure of indeterminate age. He had on his head a blazing light, reminiscent of a candle flame. He carried with him a metal cap, made in the shape of a candle extinguisher. While the ghost is often portrayed as a woman in the most dramatic adaptations, Dickens describes the Ghost of Christmas Past only as “it”.
The Ghost of Christmas Past first showed Scrooge his old boarding school where he was deserted by his father who bore a grudge against because his mother died in his childbirth. Then he was shown the day when his beloved, younger sister Fan picked him up from there after repeatedly asking their father (described as a cold and unloving man) if he could come back home. Next, Scrooge was shown an episode from his time as an apprentice to Mr. Fezziwig, which started merely three days after the above and *only* visit home after so many years without. The spirit also showed Scrooge the day when, as a young man, he compelled Belle, his fiancée, to end their relationship as his increasing obsession with his money caused him to alienate her. Scrooge never asked Belle to break off their engagement, but he did not protest against her decision. Finally, the Ghost showed him how she married and found true happiness with another man (this part is often skipped in adaptations). After this vision, Scrooge, out of anger, extinguished the Ghost of Christmas Past with his cap and found himself back in his bedroom.
Portrayals
Picture | Performer | Production | Year | Notes |
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Unknown | Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost | 1901 | First known film portrayal of the Ghost of Christmas Past. The ghost is portrayed by an unknown actor, wearing a white sheet over his head. | |
Ann Rutherford | A Christmas Carol | 1938 | The Ghost is portrayed as a sweet-faced young woman looking somewhat like an angel. | |
Michael Dolan | A Christmas Carol | 1951 | The Ghost is an elderly man. In this version, the story is changed so that Fran is older than Ebenezer, and the ghost shows him his sister's death through childbirth. This echoes Scrooge's own birth, since his mother died during his childbirth, which was shown as the reason for his father's bitterness towards him. | |
Voiced by Joan Gardner |
Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol | 1962 | The Ghost is portrayed as a young, slight girl with a flame above her head, a sprig of holly and an orange glow. | |
Famous Classic Tales: A Christmas Carol | 1969 | |||
Edith Evans | Scrooge | 1970 | The Ghost is portrayed as an elderly but elegant lady with a red dress and a black hat. | |
A Christmas Carol | 1982 | The Ghost of Christmas Past is a Cupid-like young man. | ||
Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Eddie Carrol) |
Mickey's Christmas Carol | 1983 | It should be noted that, in the original vinyl record that inspired the special, the Ghost was portrayed not by Jiminy, but by Merlin from The Sword in the Stone. | |
Angela Pleasence | A Christmas Carol | 1984 | The Ghost is portrayed as a middle-aged woman with blonde hair and a white robe rather than a childlike, long white-haired figure as described in the novel. | |
The Jetsons: "A Jetson Christmas Carol" | 1985 | |||
The Real Ghostbusters: "Xmas Marks the Spot" | 1986 | |||
David Johansen (a.k.a. Buster Poindexter) | Scrooged | 1988 | The Ghost of Christmas Past is portrayed as a New York cab driver with a Brooklyn accent. | |
David Saville (voiced by Ross Bagdasarian Jr.) |
Alvin and the Chipmunks: "Merry Christmas, Mr. Carroll" | 1989 | ||
Wendy Darling (voiced by Christina Lange) |
Peter Pan and the Pirates: "Hook's Christmas" | 1990 | ||
Voiced by Jessica Fox |
The Muppet Christmas Carol | 1992 | Rather than use a Muppet character to portray the spirit, the filmmakers re-imagined the character; this version appeared as a tiny, ghostly child of ambiguous gender, dressed in white and floating as if immersed in water. | |
Wakko Warner (voiced by Jess Harnell) |
Animaniacs: "A Christmas Plotz" | 1993 | ||
Rocky the Penguin (voiced by Rob Rackstraw) |
Avenger Penguins: "A Christmas Carol" | 1994 | ||
Wilma Flintstone (voiced by Jean Vander Pyl) |
A Flintstones' Christmas Carol | 1994 | Wilma ends up portraying the ghost after the actress originally hired for the role suddenly comes down with the Bedrock Bug. | |
Portrayed by Jennifer Clement and Nicole Parker |
Ebbie | 1995 | The Ghost is portrayed as two spirits with but a single thought. | |
Voiced by Kath Soucie |
A Christmas Carol | 1997 | The Spirit is portrayed as a mischievous young boy in a messenger boy's outfit. | |
Cadpig (voiced by Kath Soucie) |
101 Dalmatians: "A Christmas Cruella" | 1997 | ||
Itchy (voiced by Dom DeLuise) |
An All Dogs Christmas Carol | 1998 | ||
Joel Grey | A Christmas Carol | 1999 | The Ghost is portrayed as a childlike, white haired figure as described in the novel. | |
Hilda Spellman | Sabrina: The Animated Series: "Witchmas Carole" | 1999 | ||
Kathy Griffin | A Diva's Christmas Carol | 2000 | ||
Aristotle (voiced by Lee Tockar) |
Adventures from the Book of Virtues: "A Christmas Carol" | 2000 | ||
Jane Horrocks | Christmas Carol: The Movie | 2001 | In this version, The Ghost is portrayed as female and can change her appearance from a young girl to an elderly woman at will. | |
Gary Coleman | A Carol Christmas | 2003 | ||
Jane Krakowski | A Christmas Carol: The Musical | 2004 | The Ghost first appears in the real world as a lamplighter. | |
Jen Masterson | 6teen: "In a Retail Wonderland..." | 2005 | ||
Tweety and Granny (voiced by Bob Bergen and June Foray) |
Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas | 2006 | ||
Kappa Mikey: "A Christmas Mikey" | 2006 | |||
A Christmas Carol | 2006 | The Ghost is portrayed as an anthropomorphic stork. | ||
Michelle (voiced by Lisa Kudrow) |
American Dad!: "The Best Christmas Story Never" | 2006 | A former tooth fairy who takes Stan back in time to try and regain his spirit of Christmas. | |
Voiced by Jim Carrey |
A Christmas Carol | 2009 | Similar to the original novel, the spirit appears as a candle-like being with an occasionally flickering flame for his head. | |
Smurfette (voiced by Melissa Sturm) |
The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol | 2011 | Smurfette as the Smurf of Christmas Past resembles a snow fairy. | |
Little Apple (voiced by Daneboe) |
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange: "Orange Carol" | 2012 | ||
Monche | La CQ: "Christmas in the CQ" | 2012 | ||
Salty (voiced by Keith Wickham) |
Thomas & Friends: "Diesel's Ghostly Christmas" | 2015 | Salty wears a fish net, and stands on a boat. | |
RoseBud | Camp Lakebottom: "Smells Like the Holidays" | 2016 | When McGee catches a smell that leads him to the swamp, the "gassy" past ghost appears in the form of RoseBud. | |
Applejack (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) |
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic: "A Hearth's Warming Tail" | 2016 | Applejack plays a character similar to the Ghost of Christmas Past named the Spirit of Hearth's Warming Past. She also fulfills Jacob Marley's role of foreshadowing the other spirits' arrival. | |
Mr. Bugly | Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!: "Scroogey Doo" | 2017 | Christmas Past is the first ghost the gang encounters. After cornering Velma by a mirror, Bugly hypnotizes her with the coin's reflection, taking her back to her childhood, when she was studying and experimenting before she joined the gang. The spirit then claims her destiny was destroyed when others eventually discovered her ideas and inventions. | |
Anna Murphy | The Man Who Invented Christmas | 2017 | As Dickens is trying to sleep, his vision of Scroge appears in a night cap and shirt holding a candle. They both go downstairs and meet the Ghost of Christmas Past. The spirit then gives Dickens flashbacks of his childhood, when his family was taken to Debtor's Prison and he had to work in a shoe polish factory. | |
Blossom (voiced by Amanda Leighton) |
The Powerpuff Girls: "You're a Good Man, Mojo Jojo" | 2017 | ||
Voiced by Jack McBrayer |
DuckTales: "Last Chrismas" | 2018 | ||
Andy Serkis (Episode #1) | A Christmas Carol | 2019 | ||
Daisy Voiced by Kate Micucci |
Nature Cat: "A Nature Carol" | 2019 | ||
Demi Voiced by ?? ?? |
Vampirina: "A Gargoyle Carol" | 2019 |
In other media
- In the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force, the Ghost is parodied as the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future, a robot with a penchant of making houses run with elf blood and telling long-winded, incomprehensible stories about the origins of Christmas.
- In a theater production she was Scrooge's sister, but he didn't realize this until she disappeared.
- In the Shake It Up! episode "Merry Merry It Up", Rocky Blue visits CeCe Jones in her dream as "The Ghost of Christmas Dance" who tries to show CeCe the consequences of breaking up her mother's relationship with her boyfriend.