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Pekin duck with a yellow orange bill, legs, and feet. He typically wears a red or blue frock coat, top hat, pince nez glasses, and spats. He is portrayed in animations as speaking with a Scottish accent. Named after Ebenezer Scrooge from the 1. A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is an incredibly wealthy business magnate and self proclaimed adventure capitalist whose dominant character trait is his thrift. He is brother to Hortense Mc. Duck, the maternal uncle of Della and Donald Duck, the grand uncle of Huey, Dewey and Louie, and a usual financial backer of Gyro Gearloose. Within the context of the fictional Duck universe, he is the worlds richest person. He is an oil tycoon, businessman, owner of the largest mining concerns, many factories to operate different activities, and his Money Binand indeed Scrooge himselfare often used as a humorous metonyms for great wealth in popular culture around the world. Mc. Duck was initially characterized as a greedy miser and antihero as Charles Dickens original Scrooge was, but in later appearances he was often portrayed as a charitable and thrifty hero, adventurer, explorer, and philanthropist. He was originally created by Barks as an antagonist for Donald Duck, first appearing in the 1. Four Color story Christmas on Bear Mountain 1. However, Mc. Ducks popularity grew so large that he became a major figure of the Duck universe. In 1. 95. 2 he was given his own comic book series, called Uncle Scrooge, which still runs today. Scrooge was most famously drawn by his creator Carl Barks, and later by Don Rosa. Like other Disney franchise characters, Scrooge Mc. Ducks international popularity has resulted in literature that is often translated into other languages. Comics have remained Scrooges primary medium, although he has also appeared in animated cartoons, most extensively in the television series Duck. Tales 1. 98. 71. Comics historyeditFirst appearanceeditOne of Scrooges first panels in Christmas on Bear Mountain. Scrooge Mc. Duck, maternal uncle of previously established character Donald Duck, made his first named appearance in the story Christmas on Bear Mountain which was published in Dells Four Color Comics 1. Over 22,000 fans were evacuated from the Tomorrowland music festival in Barcelona on Saturday after an unspecified technical malfunction caused the stage to. Fede Valverde, the 19yearold Real Madrid prospect who is not racist, just made an enormous impact with what Ray Hudson dubbed a wicked deflection in his debut. Girl brest cut in forest video download, porno video torture, rapetv, rape portal biz, sleeping blond girl cruelly raped by crazy man, rape video cute house wife. True Motherfuckers is a brand new incest porn site that is proud to bring you shocking, real incest sex footage submitted or sold to us by perverted, incest infested. Luke Plunkett. Luke Plunkett is a Contributing Editor based in Canberra, Australia. He has written a book on cosplay, designed a game about airplanes, and also runs. Goofy is a funnyanimal cartoon character created in 1932 at Walt Disney Productions. Goofy is a tall, anthropomorphic dog with a Southern drawl, and typically wears. December 1. 94. 7, written and drawn by artist Carl Barks. His appearance may have been based on a similar looking, Scottish thrifty saver Donald Duck character from the 1. The Spirit of 4. In Christmas on Bear Mountain,5 Scrooge was a bearded, bespectacled, reasonably wealthy old duck, visibly leaning on his cane, and living in isolation in a huge mansion. Scrooges misanthropic thoughts in this first story are quite pronounced Here I sit in this big lonely dump, waiting for Christmas to passBah That silly season when everybody loves everybody else A curse on it MeIm different Everybody hates me, and I hate everybody6Barks later reflected, Scrooge in Christmas on Bear Mountain was only my first idea of a rich, old uncle. I had made him too old and too weak. I discovered later on that I had to make him more active. I could not make an old guy like that do the things I wanted him to do. Recurring charactereditBarks would later claim that he originally only intended to use Scrooge as a one shot character, but then decided Scrooge and his fortune could prove useful for motivating further stories. Barks continued to experiment with Scrooges appearance and personality over the next four years. Scrooges second appearance, in The Old Castles Secret8 first published in June 1. Scrooge recruiting his nephews to search for a family treasure hidden in Dismal Downs, the Mc. Duck familys ancestral castle, built in the middle of Rannoch Moor in Scotland. Download Whole An Extremely Goofy Cartoon Cartoon' title='Download Whole An Extremely Goofy Cartoon Cartoon' />Foxy Relations first published in November 1. Scrooge is called by his title and catchphrase The Richest Duck in the World. First hints of Scrooges pasteditThe story, Voodoo Hoodoo, first published in Dells Four Color Comics 2. August 1. 94. 9, was the first story to hint at Scrooges past with the introduction of two figures from it. The first was Foola Zoola, an old African sorcerer and chief of the Voodoo tribe who had cursed Scrooge, seeking revenge for the destruction of his village and the taking of his tribes lands by Scrooge decades ago. Scrooge privately admitted to his nephews that he had used an army of cutthroats to get the tribe to abandon their lands, in order to establish a rubber plantation. The event was placed by Carl Barks in 1. Don Rosa to 1. 90. Scrooges later established personal history. The second figure was Bombie the Zombie, the organ of the sorcerers curse and revenge. He had reportedly sought Scrooge for decades before reaching Duckburg, mistaking Donald for Scrooge. Barks, with a note of skepticism often found in his stories, explained the zombie as a living person who has never died, but has somehow gotten under the influence of a sorcerer. Although some scenes of the story were intended as a parody of Bela Lugosis White Zombie, the story is the first to not only focus on Scrooges past but also touch on the darkest aspects of his personality. Later storieseditTrail of the Unicorn,9 first published in February 1. Scrooges private zoo. One of his pilots had managed to photograph the last living unicorn, which lived in the Indian part of the Himalayas. Scrooge offered a reward to competing cousins Donald Duck and Gladstone Gander, which would go to the one who captured the unicorn for Scrooges collection of animals. This was also the story that introduced Scrooges private airplane. Barks would later establish Scrooge as an experienced aviator. Donald had previously been shown as a skilled aviator, as was Flintheart Glomgold in later stories. In comparison, Huey, Dewey, and Louie were depicted as only having taken flying lessons in the story Frozen Gold published in January 1. The Pixilated Parrot, first published in July 1. Scrooges money bin in this story, Scrooges central office building is said to contain three cubic acres of money. Two nameless burglars who briefly appear during the story are considered to be the precursors of the Beagle Boys. Scrooge as a major charactereditThe Magic Hourglass, first published in September 1. Duck stories from Donald to Scrooge. During the story, several themes were introduced for Scrooge. Donald first mentions in this story that his uncle practically owns Duckburg, a statement that Scrooges rival John D. Rockerduck would later put in dispute. Scrooge first hints that he was not born into wealth, as he remembers buying the Hourglass in Morocco when he was a member of a ships crew as a cabin boy. It is also the first story in which Scrooge mentions speaking another language besides his native English and reading other alphabets besides the Latin alphabet, as during the story, he speaks Arabic and reads the Arabic alphabet. The latter theme would be developed further in later stories. Barks and current Scrooge writer Don Rosa have depicted Scrooge as being fluent in Arabic, Dutch, German, Mongolian, Spanish, Mayan, Bengali, Finnish, and a number of Chinese dialects. Scrooge acquired this knowledge from years of living or traveling to the various regions of the world where those languages are spoken. Later writers would depict Scrooge having at least working knowledge of several other languages. Scrooge was shown in The Magic Hourglass in a more positive light than in previous stories, but his more villainous side is present too. Scrooge is seen in this story attempting to reacquire a magic hourglass that he gave to Donald, before finding out that it acted as a protective charm for him. Scrooge starts losing one billion dollars each minute, and comments that he will go bankrupt within 6.