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The cartoon begins as Huey, Dewey, and Louie visit their wealthy Uncle Scrooge McDuck in his bank vault and explain that they want to deposit their money, which totals a considerable $1.95. Scrooge discusses the history of money, explaining that ancient Roman soldiers were paid in salt that was called "salarium", which led to the phrase "worth ...
Both his "Money Bin" and Scrooge himself are often ... Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge's Money Rocket." ... McDuck 7-minute animated cartoon. [57] Scrooge was a huge ...
Scrooge McDuck (voiced by Alan Young in the 1987 series, DuckTales the Movie, and DuckTales: Remastered; David Tennant in the 2017 series) is the richest duck in the world, a distinguished citizen of Duckburg, Calisota, the uncle of Donald Duck and Della Duck, the grand-uncle of Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck, and the main protagonist of the original series and the 2017 reboot series, originally ...
The bin cracks like an egg, and the money masses wave over Duckburg and wash down the drain network owned by Scrooge. The ducks leave to rescue the money with Donald Duck's car, which now also is free from inertia and therefore amazingly fast. The money is caught on barges and carried back to the Money bin. Later, Scrooge shoots the Beagle Boys ...
Soapy adds another 0 to the 10 and makes the interest on the loan 100% and then tries to collect on the loan in Uncle Scrooge #59. Luckily, Scrooge manages to produce the loan-paid receipt. Eventually, Scrooge goes to the Yukon and strikes gold in Uncle Scrooge #292. However, he is kidnapped by Soapy, who binds Scrooge to the smokestack of the ...
Scrooge first met the modern third-generation Beagle Boys during Christmas 1947, which was when he first met his three grandnephews, along with his nephew Donald Duck for the second time. [10] Since then, the Beagle Boys have been a constant threat to Scrooge's Money Bin. Grandpa Beagle from "The Money Well" (1958).
Scrooge gladly accepts the suggestion and states that he will give them the donation if their plan works out. Unfortunately, too much air is blown, causing the Money Bin to crack open. Scrooge collapses after hearing about the repair expenses (and an untimely comment about the promised donation) and is forced by his doctor to go on vacations.
"Bye-Bye, Money Bin" (Lockman / Strobl, Steere) Chapter 6 of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Reprinted from #76 291: February 1995 "Dreamtime Duck of the Never-Never" (Rosa / Rosa) "A Case of Too Much Money" (Kenner, Collins / Vicar, Klinger, Vincent) Chapter 7 of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck 292: April 1995