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After Claus was excluded, Scrooge McDuck became the wealthiest member due to being portrayed as having a tower vault full of gold. [7] "Mom" from Futurama is the wealthiest woman on the list, with an estimated $15.7 billion.
In the Clarence episode "Clarence's Millions", Clarence dreams that he swims in money like Scrooge McDuck only on a pile of bills instead of coins until a money monster chases him. Dagobertducktaks ("Dagobert Duck" is the Dutch name for Scrooge McDuck), a tax for the wealthy, was elected Dutch word of the year 2014 in a poll by Van Dale. [50] [51]
Chapter 8 of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck: 293: June 1995 "The Billionaire of Dismal Downs" (Rosa / Rosa) "Gold of the '49ers" (Barks / Jippes) Chapter 9 of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck 294: August 1995 "The Invader of Fort Duckburg" (Rosa / Rosa) "E.A.T." (Bakker, Anderson / Branca) Chapter 10 of The Life and Times of Scrooge ...
Following this first Scrooge story, Barks decided that he was an interesting character, and he wanted to develop him more. This led to the June 1948 story "The Old Castle's Secret", and all the Scrooge stories to come. [3] This story later inspired The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Part 12 by Don Rosa. In Rosa's story, which takes place on ...
"The Son of the Sun" is the first Scrooge McDuck comic by Don Rosa, first published in Uncle Scrooge #219 in July 1987. It is a well-known comic book story that features Disney's Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck, and his three nephews. This story is most notable for establishing Don Rosa as a major talent in the Disney comic book industry, as well ...
Scrooge McDuck had already made his debut as a supporting character in the 1947 Donald Duck story "Christmas on Bear Mountain", and made several other appearances in Donald Duck stories in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, but "Poor Old Man" was the first comic book story with Scrooge as the main character.
Scrooge believes Christmas is nonsense or based on fraud because he doesn't understand what people should be happy about. He thinks it's a hoax that tricks people into being cheerful when they don ...
Scrooge's participation in the Klondike Gold Rush had been mentioned before, but this is the first time the Klondike becomes an essential part of Scrooge's past. In later stories by both Barks and his "successors", references to Scrooge's past in the Klondike appear even more often than those to his native Scotland.