Scrooge regularly makes appearances at the Magic Kingdom during the Christmas season. It is suggested that Donald deliberately set them up for a reunion. [19] In the story "The Vigilante of Pizen Bluff" by Don Rosa, he is seen appearing at Buffalo Bill's Wild West. DuckTales: Scrooge McDuck • Donald Duck (Classic) • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Webbigail Vanderquack • Mrs. Beakley • Beagle Boys (Big Time, Burger, and Bouncer) • Gyro • Darkwing Duck • Falcon Graves • Pixiu Chinese Dragon • Peghook's Ghost • Launchpad McQuack • Hack and Slash Smashnikov • Gizmoduck • Magica's Shadow • Ma Beagle • Flintheart Glomgold • Pharaoh Toth-Ra • Headless Man-Horse, Inside Out: Joy • Sadness • Anger • Disgust • Fear • Bing Bong • Frank and Dave • Forgetters • Jangles • Rainbow Unicorn Despite his absurdly old age he continues to this day performing feats of skill, wit and success [2]. The character was created by Romano Scarpa, and first appeared in the story "Paperino e i gamberi in salmì" (1956). Director Bradford Buzzard), the triplets make their way back to Bulba's lab. Hortense and Matilda changed their names to Duck after marriage, so, technically, Scrooge is the last McDuck. Some non-Barks writers gave Scrooge two half-brothers, Rumpus McFowl and Gideon McDuck, though these do not appear in Barks' conception of the family. The Good Dinosaur: Arlo

was a McDuck relative who settled in England and is suggested to be a previous incarnation of Scrooge McDuck. Fergus became a widower in 1897. Later the same year she gave birth to twins. Disney Fairies: Periwinkle • Rosetta • Silvermist From 1902 until 1930, she and Matilda ran Scrooge's empire from his home base while he was away.

Porker had two more riverboats but Angus spent the next ten years as a professional card player.

Gideon McDuck (Gedeone de' Paperoni in original Italian) is Scrooge McDuck's moralistic brother, and is a recurring character in Italian comic stories; in those stories, Gideon is the editor of the newspaper "The County Conscience",[25] the most credible newspaper in Duckburg. Other Characters: Jiminy Cricket • Ansem the Wise/DiZ • Yen Sid • Master Eraqus • Dilan • Even • Aeleus • Ienzo • Lingering Will • Hayner • Pence • Olette • Kairi's Grandma • Riku Replica • Jiminy's Journal • Foretellers • Master of Masters • Luxu • Ephemer • Skuld • Chirithy His signature looks include a top hat and a blue frock coat with red accents, complete with pince-nez glasses, spats, and a cane. In 2006, Scrooge was moved back up to third place, with a worth of $10.9 billion, trailing only Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks and Charles Montgomery Burns. Though his stories remained legendary throughout Duckburg, Scrooge became bored of his domesticated life and longed for the excitement that came with the death-defying adventures of his past. In the 2017 DuckTales series episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck", Scrooge McDuck states Simon was the "accountant" to the Knights Templar who had stolen and hidden their treasure somewhere underneath Castle McDuck, and he had returned to his father Fergus to reluctantly ask for his help in finding it since he knows where it is. The latter found this idea unflattering at best. As such he is a prominent character in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck. He is a Scottish duck residing in Duckburg, the richest duck in the world, the uncle of Donald Duck and the loving great uncle of Huey, Dewey and Louie.

However, they did not have enough arrows as Sir Murdoch charged extra for them. As such, he prides his fortune to the point of being an avaricious tightwad, though he is good-hearted at his core. Barks supplied the studios with a detailed 9-page script, which was accompanied by a synopsis telling the story of the happy-go-lucky Donald Duck working for the troubled Scrooge who tries to save his money from a hungry rat. Sir Eider McDuck (880-946; from earlier Eider MacDuich) was the chief of Clan McDuck during an Anglo-Saxon invasion in 946 (despite England and Scotland signing a peace treaty in 945). Scrooge befriends the Druids and partners with them to turn Castle McDuck into a tourist attraction. The Rescuers: Bernard • Bianca He also hires local dogface Scottie McTerrier as caretaker. In the 2017 DuckTales series episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck! • "The Great Dime Chase!" Sir Quackly McDuck (1010-1057; from earlier Quackly MacDuich) was clan chief when King Macbeth was killed in 1057. In 1877 he encouraged his son to work to have his own money. Scrooge changes his ways and becomes a better person. Later in the game, a postcard from Donald addressed to Scrooge in Duckburg can be seen. Barks' 1948 story "The Old Castle's Secret," in which Scrooge and his nephews search for hidden treasure in McDuck Castle, introduced the backstory of the clan. Since there isn't any clue on how the tireless and slightly bossy Aunt Eider could be the aunt of both Scrooge and Rockerduck in the comic stories with her, some fans of this universe have invented their own explanations for this fact. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Mr. Toad A majority of his employees and business associates still consider him an imposing figure even, but he is essentially good-hearted and well-meaning. Sir Roast McDuck is one of Scrooge McDuck's ancestors, and a member of Clan McDuck. The comics continuity does not establish when McDuck Castle was built, but it first appears (on the fictional timeline) in 946 when the Saxons laid siege to it. Donald, wanting to experience Christmas, decides to stay behind. Sleeping Beauty: Aurora • Prince Phillip • Maleficent • Flora • Fauna • Merryweather Also, it was shown that money is no longer the most important thing in his life (though he is still extremely rich, and willing to undergo any honest means of keeping it that way). ", both as a statue in front of the titular Castle McDuck and as a ghost. The 2017 canon declares Scrooge to be a trillionare. The artwork was done by William Van Horn. The end credits show him reunite with Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Pluto, his nephews, and Chip and Dale at Disney Castle. When they finally get to the list, however, they put Scrooge's name on it instead of theirs, as they knew didn't really deserve to be on the nice after all the trouble they've caused. When the boys try to "liven things up", the piano is destroyed and everything is ruined, leaving the family in despair. Read at your own risk. Scrooge changed the entire show and even replaced Huey, Dewey, and Louie with a radio. Also in 2011, Scrooge interacted with the cast of Darkwing Duck for the first time, in a crossover comic (though it is not considered canon as it was disapproved by Disney and disowned by some of the comic series's own crew).