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The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come In Battle
Nice Peter as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Character information
Birth name The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Nickname(s) The Ghost of Christmas Future
Death
Physical description
Hair None
Eyes None
Based on
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Based On
Rap battle information
Appeared in Donald Trump vs Ebenezer Scrooge
Vs Ebenezer Scrooge
Release date December 19, 2013
Official vote(s) N/A
Location(s) Ebenezer Scrooge's mansion
Green flames
Boo! You're gonna die!
— The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come battled Ebenezer Scrooge following Donald Trump, J. P. Morgan, and Kanye West in Donald Trump vs Ebenezer Scrooge. It was portrayed by Nice Peter.

Information on the rapper

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is the last of the three spirits to appear as foretold by Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol, and resembles Death itself.

Never speaking, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come took Scrooge into the future that could be, pointing out things that would happen if he did not mend his ways, including Tiny Tim's death (preventable only if his family had more money) and Scrooge's own death (more natural and inevitable, but in this case, completely unmourned, if not even celebrated).

Out of both fear and remorse, Scrooge was ultimately convinced by the final specter and repented, thus changing his ways, starting the following Christmas morning.

Lyrics

[Note: The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is in dark gray, while Ebenezer Scrooge is in regular text.]

Boo! (Ah!) You're gonna die

With no one to love you and no one to cry!

Alone by yourself on the bed of your death

With the stench of regret on your last dying breath,

'Cause you've chosen the path of a selfish man

With Tiny Tim's innocent blood on your hands!

The penance you pay for the way you behave

Is written as plain as the name on this grave!

Trivia

  • The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come's background was a modified version of William Shakespeare's background.
  • It is the first character to rap against someone from the same fictional universe, as it battled Ebenezer Scrooge.
  • At 28 characters long, The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come has the longest name out of any rapper, not including full names (middle names included) such as Pablo Picasso.
  • It is the first fictional character to rap that does not speak in its source material.
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