(During Annie's dream.) Annie: (As Scrooge) What do you want of me? Plato: (As a ghost) Do you believe what you see before you? Annie: No. Plato: Do you believe in Christmas then? Annie: Certainly not. Plato: And there lies your problem.
Annie: (To the Ghost of Christmas Future in her dream) I think of all the ghosts who have visited me. I fear you the most.
Annie: (To Sock and Ari) Your friendship is too precious to lose over a stocking or an old artificial tree, or anything.
Zach: I'm really proud of you, Annie Scrooge. Annie: What did you call me? Zach: I said, Annie, I'm really proud of you. Annie: Maybe I need to get some more sleep. Thanks, Zach.
(The final lines of the episode.) Plato: And God bless us everyone, and merry Christmas to us all!
This episode is on the DVD, A Christmas Carol for Annie.
Featured Selection: Marley's Ghost by Charles Dickens (from A Christmas Carol) (From chapter 2 of The Book of Virtues, "Compassion".)
The spirit of Plato is a reference to the ghost of Jacob Marley from A Christmas Carol.
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