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  • Crashcup's Christmas
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  • Valentine's to pass among your friends Birthday cakes, the party never ends Swimming, surfing, picnics in the park Auld Lang Syne at twelve o-clock Christmas, Christmas, happy times Mother goose and nursery rhythms Choosing sides on baseball teams That's what Christmas means! One more time Alvin: No, Clyde please! Clyde Crashcup: Children dressed like skeletons and ghosts Firecrackers while the turkey roasts Here comes Santa without fail Hopping down the bunny trail Santa Claus: Alvin woke up from his dream. What is that annoying sound? Theodore: It's my popcorn. I can't keep it quiet.
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  • "Crashcup's Christmas" is a song originally performed by Clyde Crashcup during Alvin's dream/nightmare, featuring dialogue from Santa Claus and The Chipmunks, in the Alvin and the Chipmunks special A Chipmunk Christmas. The song is part of the A Chipmunk Christmas soundtrack.
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  • Clyde Crashcup-Crashcup's Christmas
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  • Valentine's to pass among your friends Birthday cakes, the party never ends Swimming, surfing, picnics in the park Auld Lang Syne at twelve o-clock Christmas, Christmas, happy times Mother goose and nursery rhythms Choosing sides on baseball teams That's what Christmas means! One more time Alvin: No, Clyde please! Clyde Crashcup: Children dressed like skeletons and ghosts Firecrackers while the turkey roasts Here comes Santa without fail Hopping down the bunny trail Santa Claus: Alvin woke up from his dream. What is that annoying sound? Theodore: It's my popcorn. I can't keep it quiet. Santa Claus: Well then you'll just have to, popcorn did you say? Well let me try some of that Theodore. You know popcorn is one of my weaknesses. Did you ever try it with- Alvin: Santa, can we get on with the story? Santa Claus: Oh, yes, certainly. The story. Ah, e, Alvin woke up from his dream. Alvin: More like a nightmare. Santa Claus: Only to find himself very much in need of money. Here it was the morning of the Christmas eve concert and Alvin still didn't have any money. He spent the whole day doing all kinds of odd jobs. Why even Simon and Theodore pitched in. Simon & Theodore: We sure did! Santa Claus: Later that evening, Alvin ran to the department store with all the money he and the boys had earned. Meanwhile, Simon, Theodore, and Dave were rehearsing for the concert at Carnegie Hall just a few short hours away.