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== Web Originals ==
== Web Originals ==
* [[Image Boards|/co/]] has produced "How the [[Watchmen (comics)|Rorschach]] Stole Christmas" and "How [[Green Lantern|Larfleeze]] Stole Christmas"
* [[Image Boards|/co/]] has produced "How the [[Watchmen (comics)|Rorschach]] Stole Christmas" and "How [[Green Lantern|Larfleeze]] Stole Christmas"
* [[Image Boards|/a/]] has produced [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB01uKJbl0I How the] [[Umineko no Naku Koro ni|Battler]] [http://archive.easymodo.net/cgi-board.pl/a/thread/29016052 stole Witchmas].
* [[Image Boards|/a/]] has produced [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB01uKJbl0I How the] [[Umineko no Naku Koro ni|Battler]] [http://archive.easymodo.net/cgi-board.pl/a/thread/29016052 stole Witchmas]{{Dead link}}.
* [http://www.collegehumor.com/article:1811807 How Growing Up Stole Christmas]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140109021127/http://www.collegehumor.com/article:1811807 How Growing Up Stole Christmas]




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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gyoz5HHPy8 How the Stritch Stole Christmas]. About Elaine Stritch.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gyoz5HHPy8 How the Stritch Stole Christmas]. About Elaine Stritch.
* ''[[FoxTrot]]'' did one where Jason wrote a story casting his mother as "Mrs. Grinch", a cheapskate who wouldn't buy expensive enough presents for the "Kids down in Kidville". Instead, she replaces all the cool game consoles with [[Lethal Chef|nutritious health bars]].
* ''[[FoxTrot]]'' did one where Jason wrote a story casting his mother as "Mrs. Grinch", a cheapskate who wouldn't buy expensive enough presents for the "Kids down in Kidville". Instead, she replaces all the cool game consoles with [[Lethal Chef|nutritious health bars]].
* [http://www.themadmusicarchive.com/song_details.aspx?SongID=411 "How the Grinch Stole Hanukkah".]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110821044344/http://www.themadmusicarchive.com/song_details.aspx?SongID=411 "How the Grinch Stole Hanukkah".]
* Alex himself does it in guest comics in ''[[Captain SNES]]''. He's mostly doing it to screw with the censor-slash-narrator who wants him to get into the holiday spirit in precisely the way it thinks is best, '''whether he likes it or not''', and he ends the series with a [[Take That]] at the narrator that stuns it so much that it stops censoring him.
* Alex himself does it in guest comics in ''[[Captain SNES]]''. He's mostly doing it to screw with the censor-slash-narrator who wants him to get into the holiday spirit in precisely the way it thinks is best, '''whether he likes it or not''', and he ends the series with a [[Take That]] at the narrator that stuns it so much that it stops censoring him.
* [[The Joker]] did this during [[The Long Halloween]]. [[Monster Clown]] playing [[The Grinch]] just because [[Attention Whore|he wanted some attention]]? [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Hell yes!]]
* [[The Joker]] did this during [[The Long Halloween]]. [[Monster Clown]] playing [[The Grinch]] just because [[Attention Whore|he wanted some attention]]? [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Hell yes!]]

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Are those cave-kids gonna whimper when they find out I kooped all their toys! Hahahahaha! Merry Koopa Christmas, boys and girls!

Any story in a show that is a take on How the Grinch Stole Christmas (even if it's a different holiday).

Basically, a villainous character attempts to stop a beloved holiday from coming by stealing all the material elements of the occasion. However, he is stunned to see that all his victims care about is the holiday's true spiritual significance, which he could not affect. At that, the villain is so profoundly moved that he has a change of heart, returns all his loot without punishment and is welcomed to celebrate the occasion with his victims.

The story isn't in the public domain, but as long as they are clear parodies, the plot isn't violating any copyrights.

A Sub-Trope of Whole-Plot Reference (so anything less than the plot is merely a Shout-Out).

Compare Yet Another Christmas Carol and It's a Wonderful Plot.

Not to be confused with The Grinch, which is just a character type.

Examples of How the Character Stole Christmas include:


Fanworks


Live Action TV


Radio

  • Radio's The Bob and Tom Show had the skit "The Griswold Who Stole Christmas", in which co-host Tom Griswold steals the presents from the show's other regulars.


Webcomics


Web Originals


Western Animation

  • Homer from The Simpsons has stolen Christmas a few times, though he had good reasons...

Homer: You're a smart one, Homer J.,
You're as crafty as a skunk.
You'll make everybody happy when they're rid of Flanders' junk,
Homer Ja-a-ay.
I'd call you a double bacon genius-burger,
And just a little drunk!

  • A less direct example is Bowser in the Super Mario World Christmas episode.
  • There was one short TV parody called "How the Grinchy-Poo Stole Christmas!" from the South Park episode, "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson!" Also some characters from the episodes "Cartmanland" and "Woodland Critter Christmas" parody some "lines" they borrowed from How the Grinch Stole Christmas!"
  • From 2002 to 2005, Nickelodeon ran a series of shorts parodying the classic 1960s Christmas specials with the Nicktoon characters every December. One segment, titled How the You-Know-Who Stole the You-Know-What!, featured Angelica from Rugrats, as "Grinchelica", stealing all the candy from the other Nicktoon characters.


Unsorted Examples