“The Richest Duck In The World/The Recluse of McDuck Manor” (1994)
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Good God, Gladstone.
Context: It’s a recurring theme in the comics for Gladstone to try to challenge Donald in activities he knows Donald has an interest in. To prove to him(no, actually to himself) that he can do better.
One day, he challenges Donald in cooking for customers at a restaurant. It’s a reckless challenge, because Donald IS a great cook.
@duckversed
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Another translation nobody asked for… a touching story about Uncle Scrooge and Gladstone, really.
Gladstone tries his best to have one ordinary day without his good luck interfering. Uncle Scrooge lends a helping hand.
Taken from: GIGANT Poleca tome 200
Art: Luciano Milano
Story: Augusto Macchetto
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Scrooge doesn’t make very many smart decisions in his life, but this is a good one…next to like…two others…
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SCROOGE FOR GOD’S SAKE STOP BEING EMBARRASSED AFRAID OF SHOWING YOUR AFFECTION AND LOVE FOR YOUR FAMILY OK
THANK YOU THAT’S WHAT I WANTED
BLESS
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Scrooge McDuck: “I remember as if it was yesterday…
My papa took me to see the ancestral home of our clan.
The desolate castle on Dismal Downs, abandoned since the 17th century.
Now inhabited by no-one but golden eagles in its turrets and
Ptarmigan and grouse in the heather of the clan cemetery.
In this sight of former glory, of ochre grass and bracken,
Sadness and hope, this is where I begin my story.
Rannoch moor, 1877, the eve of my 10th birthday…”
Tha'n sgeul ag aiseig bu bràth
Toirt taic bho tiotain a tha gar deanamh mar a tha sinn
Howls on the moor
Dreams of sailing all seas
Call of the hills
And a fiddle of farewell…“
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Scrooge McDuck: “The final frontier
Of utter solitude
Of wilderness untamed
Into White Agony Creek
The cradle of new hope
Many the spring thaws from home
Oh me! Oh life! Here in the wild
Nothing but two cold Klondike hearts
Charm of a dancehall girl
A true star of the north
Those precious 30 days
A letter in the snow
Love lost yet always there
A burning need of life
Oh me! Oh life! Home in the wild
Nothing but two cold Klondike hearts.”
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Scrooge stealing velociraptor eggs because he doesn’t give a fuck.
Escape from Forbidden Valley (2000)
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Scrooge was first shown wearing glasses when he was 18 in “The New Laird of Castle McDuck”
and then again when he first arrived in the Klondike when he was around 27 or so (he found the goose egg nugget when he was 30) in “King of the Klondike”
and then finally when his sisters made him wear them full-time when he was in his 40’s in “The Invader of Fort Duckburg”
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Season To Be Jolly by Carl Barks. See it larger on Flickr.
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“A Christmas For Shacktown” (1952) by Carl Barks
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