Genuinely surprised, embarrassed & touched, Donald thanks his nephews with a warm hug. Huey, Dewey and Louie pull out their gift for Uncle Donald - a sail boat made out of their sleds. Huey, however, admits that Donald was right and that he and his brothers forgot something. An outraged Daisy snaps at Donald, accusing him of spoiling a perfect Christmas. Whilst singing carols, Donald confronts the boys, demanding to know what they are up to. As the boys spread love and cheer by giving Aunt Gertie kisses and helping Daisy with dinner, Donald becomes suspicious. The boys feel guilty and decide to make amends by making the next day the best Christmas ever. The card wishes them love and explains that Christmas is not just about presents, it is also about being with family. Shortly after, the boys read the card that was given to them earlier by Donald and Daisy. It turns out to be a terrible Christmas for everyone, especially Donald. They decide to change the course of action of the next day by playing tricks and pranks, including swapping the cooked turkey with a live one at dinner. After a few days however, they begin to get tired of Christmas and realize that every day will be exactly the same. Their wish is granted and at first they are joyful. Later, it is time to go to bed and having enjoyed the day immensely, the boys wish for it to be Christmas every day. While Donald, Daisy, Uncle Scrooge and Aunt Gertie sing carols, the boys play with their new toys. The boys then take their new sleds from Uncle Donald (not reading the included card) and go sledding before having Christmas dinner, where Donald yells at them to learn some manners. Huey, Dewey and Louie wake up Chip and Dale one Christmas morning and then go downstairs to open their presents, even though they are supposed to wait for Daisy, Uncle Scrooge and Aunt Gertie to arrive. Inspired by the 1892 short story "Christmas Every Day" by William Dean Howells. 1.3 Mickey and Minnie's Gift of the Magi.
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