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If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Scrooge Mc. Duck. Honors and awards. Named the #1 Richest Character in Forbes magazine's Top 1. Richest Characters in 2.
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Other names. Mr. Mc. Duck. Uncle (or Unca) Scrooge. Mr. Mc. Dee (by Launchpad Mc. Quack)Skooge (by Bubba the Cave. Duck)Scroogey/Scroogie. The Masked Mallard (superheroic alter ego)Uncle Moneybags.
Lammiekins (by Brigitta Mac. Bridge)Personality. Miserly, practical, caring, heroic, stubborn, honest, comical, funny, adventurous, wise, resourceful, protective, sensible, clever, compassionate, loyal, hard working, irritable, jovial, cheap, sometimes generous, optimistic. Appearance. Slender duck, elderly, white feathers, both orange bill and webbed feet, spectacles, black top hat, blue or red shirt with red or grey trim (depending on the artist), red spats on his feet. Occupation. Business tycoon. Treasure hunter. Alignment.
Good (actual)Neutral (sometimes)Goal. To remain the richest duck in the world.
Hollywood.com, your source for fun in Hollywood. We break down the best movies, celebrity trivia, and where your favorite child stars are now! Scrooge McDuck (also known as Uncle Scrooge) is a Scottish duck created by Carl Barks. He is.
Pets. Polly (parrot)[6]Baron Itzy Bitzy (flea)Lucky (lemming)Clementine (cat)[7]Allies. Fenton Crackshell, Glittering Goldie, Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Daisy Duck, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Max Goof, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Gus Goose, Ludwig Von Drake, Grandma Duck, Emily Quackfaster, Launchpad Mc. Quack, Gyro Gearloose, Webby Vanderquack, Betina Beakley, Duckworth, Brigitta Mac.
Bridge, Gladstone Gander, Bubba the Cave. Duck, Tootsie the Triceratops, Darkwing Duck, Pluto, Ripcord Mc. Quack, Birdie Mc. Quack, Loopey Mc. Quack, Chip and Dale.
Enemies. Beagle Boys, Flintheart Glomgold, Pete, Magica De Spell, John D. Rockerduck, Emil Eagle, Argus Mc. Swine, Solego the Chaos God, Mizrabel, Mortimer Mouse, Dracula Duck, Merlock, Dijon, The Phantom Blot, Millionara Vanderbucks, Ma Beagle, El Capitan, Joaquin Slowly, Beagle Babes (Bouffant Beagle, Boom- Boom Beagle, & Babydoll Beagle), Poe De Spell, Cinnamon Teal, Grandpa Beagle, Fritter O'Way, Lawrence Loudmouth, Toad Liu Hai, Mark Beaks, Toth- Ra. Dislikes. His family in danger, losing money, dishonesty, his nephews causing trouble, rivalries, Flintheart cheating and mocking him, being robbed. Fate. Remains the world's richest duck to this day.
Quote"I made me fortune by being smarter than the smarties and tougher than the toughies.""Bless me bagpipes!""Curse me kilts!"“After all, adventure is the mother of industry!”―Scrooge Mc. Duck[src]Scrooge Mc. Duck (also known as Uncle Scrooge) is a Scottish duck created by Carl Barks. He is Donald Duck's rich, miserly uncle who first appeared in Four Color Comics #1.
Christmas on Bear Mountain, published by Dell Comics in December of 1. Over the decades, Scrooge has grown from being a supporting character in comic books to one of the most popular and recognizable Disney characters. Background. Personality“No man is poor who can do what he likes to do once in a while! And I like to dive around in my money like a porpoise! And burrow through it like a gopher! And toss it up and let it hit me on the head!”―Scrooge Mc.
Duck[src]Scrooge Mc. Duck is the richest duck in the world, a lavish title and lifestyle earned from years of hard work, well- utilized intelligence, honesty, and perseverance. He is an adventurer and opportunist, having trotted some of the most exotic corners of the world in search of treasure and wealth. The Rite Full Movie Part 1 there. Scrooge's expertise and creative business methods have put him leagues beyond his competition, and he carries this reputation knowingly and with pride. In putting so much time and dedication into growing his wealth, however, Scrooge became somewhat of a lone cheapskate over the years. Cold and nearly unforgiving, he is deathly protective of his fortune, and seldom spends any more of it than he has to. When asked to donate to the poor, Scrooge exclaimed, "They're not worth it!".
For a long period of time after gaining his extensive wealth, Scrooge practically lived alone and had little contact with his family. This would partially play into his bitterness, though things would slowly change as he opened himself up to his nephews Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. The younger ducks provided Scrooge with someone (rather than something, like his wealth) to care for, to the point where his family became far more important to Scrooge than his money. Scrooge would become increasingly compassionate and selfless as he spent more time with his nephews, going as far as to regularly invite them on his international treasure hunts as partners and loyal sidekicks. Like Donald, Scrooge can still be greedy and hot- tempered at times.
A majority of his employees and business associates still consider him an imposing figure even, but he is essentially good- hearted and well- meaning. He values honesty and fair play, firmly believing that great fortune should be squarely earned.
Furthermore, while he can be undoubtably selfish at times, Scrooge will never leave behind someone in urgent need, and has even rescued some of his most formidable foes from certain death out of pure kindness. Beyond obtaining wealth, Scrooge's exploits also provided valuable lessons in both a practical and moral sense, which he would make certain to reflect on in his following years. With age, Scrooge became wise and knowledgable, and regularly puts this wisdom to good use when raising his nephews, specifically Huey, Dewey, and Louie. One of the more notable lessons is the danger of greed and selfishness, which Scrooge urges in hopes that his nephews remember the importance of life beyond money, such as family and honesty. He nevertheless has shown pride in their eagerness to learn the value of a dollar. Wealth. According to many tales told about Scrooge's lifetime, including the Eisner Award- winning series The Life and Times of Scrooge Mc.
Duck, Scrooge has worked his way up the financial ladder from humble immigrant roots. Spending his youth in Glasgow, Scotland, he made a living shining boot. His "Old Number One" is his most famous prized possession, and has been considered to be the source of his immense fortune, However, Scrooge has privately confided to Donald and the nephews that the dime's "great luck" may only be a superstition. In 1. 96. 4's Getting That Healthy, Wealthy Feeling, drawn by Tony Strobl and written by Carl Fallberg (Uncle Scrooge #5. Scrooge reveals that he earned his first dime when he was a shoeshine boy in his youth, a concept that originated from Carl Barks' and Vic Lockman's 1. The Invisible Intruder (Uncle Scrooge #4.
Duck. Tales episode "Once Upon a Dime", as well as The Life and Times of Scrooge Mc. Duck. In Of Ducks, Dimes and Destinies (Uncle Scrooge #2.
American Howard Rockerduck. Touring through Glasgow, Howard tossed pocket money to some playing children, where the particular dime was caught by Scrooge's sister Matilda, who gave it to her father, Fergus Mc. Duck. In an attempt to get Scrooge to set his mind on serious business, Fergus handed the dime to his friend Burt the ditch- digger and asked if he would go to Scrooge's street shoeshine business to shine his extra dirty boots.
Getting paid with the worthless American coin after his hard work, Scrooge decided to "be smarter than the smarties and tougher than the toughies, and make [his money] square". The dime also inspired him to seek his fortune in America. Scrooge is now the richest duck in the world, rivaled only by Flintheart Glomgold, John D. Rockerduck and, less prominently, the maharaja of the fictional country Howdoyoustan (play on Hindustan).
He keeps a portion of his wealth in a massive Money Bin overlooking the city of Duckburg. In the Dutch and Italian Disney comics, he regularly forces Donald and his nephews to polish the coins one by one in order to pay off Donald's debts.