To make sure that his beloved neighbor Mr Wilson has the perfect Christmas, lively 6-year-old Dennis Mitchell makes a long list of things needed to make it work. But is Mr. Wilson willing to... Read allTo make sure that his beloved neighbor Mr Wilson has the perfect Christmas, lively 6-year-old Dennis Mitchell makes a long list of things needed to make it work. But is Mr. Wilson willing to change?To make sure that his beloved neighbor Mr Wilson has the perfect Christmas, lively 6-year-old Dennis Mitchell makes a long list of things needed to make it work. But is Mr. Wilson willing to change?
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- (as Ray 'Guido' Cocomello)
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- TriviaDuring the opening and closing credits, you can hear the main theme from Dennis the Menace (1993), composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
- GoofsMr Wilson's name is in the Secret Santa even though he does not participate, meaning that there will be an odd person out who does not get a gift.
- Quotes
[Dennis and Mr. Wilson carry dozens of shopping bags]
Dennis Mitchell: Careful, Mr. Wilson.
George Wilson: Don't worry about me, Dennis. I was a dancer in my youth. Two-time regional division tap dance champion.
Dennis Mitchell: [looks at a shiny red bike through a shop's display window] There it is!
George Wilson: What is?
Dennis Mitchell: The Mighty Max.
George Wilson: [leans in for a better look] A bicycle.
Dennis Mitchell: It's majestic.
George Wilson: Do you even know what that word means?
Jack Bratcher: Hey, Mitchell! Ready to lose on Christmas Day? Loser!
[rides away on his bike]
George Wilson: What an unfortunate little boy.
Dennis Mitchell: Hey, Mr. Wilson, you dropped your present.
[Dennis bends down to pick it up; Mr. Wilson trips over Dennis and lands flat on his back]
Dennis Mitchell: Mr. Wilson, I thought you said you could dance.
[cut to a hospital room; Mr. Wilson lies down in bed]
George Wilson: I hate Christmas.
Martha Wilson: Yes, dear.
[Mr. Wilson drinks water through a straw]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Everything is Terrible! Holiday Special (2012)
- SoundtracksHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Performed by Keith David
Written by Ralph Blane & Hugh Martin
Published by EMI April Music, Inc.
Arranged by/Courtesy of David Joyce & William Belote
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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