
Carol interrupts Chris as he is melancholy looking at the photos of his daughter as a child and asks if he has any wine.
Bruce tells Chris that his son Aidan excels in math while they are hanging out.
Chris begins working very hard and annoying his kids when he finds out that the winners of this year's Candy Cane Lane competition will receive $100,000.
The stores quickly fill up with Valentine's Day merchandise after they have finished stocking all of the Christmas decorations.
Pepper displays a handcrafted partridge to Chris and Holly, but she won't give it to him until she is certain he understands the true spirit of Christmas.
Chris is attempting to get everything in his front yard after purchasing everything from Pepper.
Santa gestures to a different house, which appears to have a Jewish theme when the lights go on.
When Santa gestures toward Bruce's house, the decorations swell and the lights come on.
When Santa points at Chris's house a second time, the first time not working, the enormous tin decoration shoots a beam of light skyward.
One of his songs is being listened to by Nick.
Chris discovers several swans in his pool and damaged decorations in his front yard.
Chris and Holly are informed by Pip and the other decorations that Pepper was demoted and is now insane.
Pepper uses French hens to try and cause mayhem at Carol's place of employment.
In an attempt to speak with Pip and the other Villagers, Chris and Holly break into Kringle's.
Pip informs Chris that Pepper frequently targets people's families as well and that he must locate all five of the gold rings in order to flee.
Chris and Holly get the Villagers ready for their new house.
The rest of the family is shown by Holly and Chris how much fun the Villagers are having in their new home.
The Carvers and the Villagers retell where they obtained the rings and where they still need to obtain the others.
Nick heads to the music hall to continue working on his song after the race.
This song is the first end credits song.
While Pepper is organizing her forces, Nick is working on his song and his parents are speaking with his math teacher.
Pepper gets lured near the Carvers’ home with peppermints, there she finds the Villagers.
Chris discovers another ring after Santa causes the ornamental birds to take off.
Chris is transformed into a tiny Villager figurine by Pepper, but the timer doesn't reach eight.
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