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In ‘My Mother The Psychic When M’ma thinks her son will never come to see her again thanks to her mistreatment to him, she breaks down in tears and rushes off to a mother-son therapy [[spoiler: (which is actually a trick of the Beatle Boys.)]]
* In the same episode, Fenton is so touched to hear that she did so and breaks down in tears when she goes missing.
* At the end when m’ma powers vanish, Fenton is so happy to get his M’ma back and they finally go on the picnic that he was so eager to get to.
‘Hero for Hire,’ is full of it; After Scrooge fires him, Launchpad is feeling down and Doofus spends the whole episode trying to pick him up.
* In the same episode, when Scrooge finds out that Launchpad is [[spoiler: the Webbed Wonder is, he is over whelmed with guilt when he believes he pushed Launchpad into a life of crime. From then on he is determined to find Launchpad first since he knows that if the police find him, Launchpad will be locked up for life.]]
* [[spoiler: when Scrooge appears to tell the police not to shoot, Launchpad is so touched that Scrooge still believes in him and becomes even more determined to get his money back.]]
* [[spoiler: At the end of the episode, Scrooge doesn’t even blame Launchpad for the robberies, understanding that his friend was tricked.]]
Launchpad and Doofus’ friendship can be counted as heartwarming in general. Even when the whole world is picking on him, Doofus still believes in Launchpad till the end.
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In ‘My Mother The Psychic When M’ma thinks her son will never come to see her again thanks to her mistreatment to him, she breaks down in tears and rushes off to a mother-son therapy [[spoiler: (which is actually a trick of the Beatle Boys.)]]
*In the same episode, Fenton is so touched to hear that she did so and breaks down in tears when she goes missing.
*At the end when m’ma powers vanish, Fenton is so happy to get his M’ma back and they finally go on the picnic that he was so eager to get to.
‘Hero for Hire,’ is full of it; After Scrooge fires him, Launchpad is feeling down and Doofus spends the whole episode trying to pick him up.
*In the same episode, when Scrooge finds out that Launchpad is [[spoiler: the Webbed Wonder is, he is over whelmed with guilt when he believes he pushed Launchpad into a life of crime. From then on he is determined to find Launchpad first since he knows that if the police find him, Launchpad will be locked up for life.]]
*[[spoiler: when Scrooge appears to tell the police not to shoot, Launchpad is so touched that Scrooge still believes in him and becomes even more determined to get his money back.]]
*[[spoiler: At the end of the episode, Scrooge doesn’t even blame Launchpad for the robberies, understanding that his friend was tricked.]]
Launchpad and Doofus’ friendship can be counted as heartwarming in general. Even when the whole world is picking on him, Doofus still believes in Launchpad till the end.
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-->Scrooge: [[spoiler: "That dime's not worth ten cents next to the lives of those boys!"]]
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** And just after the final level, Scrooge admits to the boys that [[spoiler:while they might've lost the
treasures to Magica De Spell's summoning ritual,]] what he values most of all is that they got to share a big adventure together.
treasures to Magica De Spell's summoning ritual,]] what he values most of all is that they got to share a big adventure together.
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** And just after the final level, Scrooge admits to the boys that [[spoiler:while they might've lost the
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** And just after the final level, Scrooge admits to the boys that [[spoiler:while they might've lost the spells the
treasures to Magica De Spell's summoning ritual,]] what he values most of all is that they got to share a big adventure together.
treasures to Magica De Spell's summoning ritual,]] what he values most of all is that they got to share a big adventure together.
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* In the episode "Once Upon a Dime", Scrooge tells the story of how he developed his fortune, with his nephews constantly asking him if that was when he got rich. Finally, at the end, he tells them he only felt rich when the boys and Webby came to live with him and he had a family, [[spoiler: and then they all took a swim in Scrooge's money vault, together]]. Just great.
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* In the episode "Once Upon a Dime", Scrooge tells the story of how he developed his fortune, with his nephews constantly asking him if that was when he got rich. Finally, at the end, he tells them he only felt rich when the boys and Webby came to live with him and he had a family, [[spoiler: and then they all took go for a swim in Scrooge's money vault, together]]. Just great.There's something beautiful about that.
* At the very end of the arc, after spending much of their previous time together snarking at one another, Scrooge and Darkwing Duck give each other a glare after their latest exchange of barbs...[[VitriolicBestBuds and then just smile and shake hands.]]
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** And just after the final level, Scrooge admits to the boys that [[spoiler:while they might've lost the spells to Magica DeSpell's De Spell's summoning ritual,]] what he values most of all is that they got to share a big adventure together.
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* One for the comic books. In issue #4, a dispirited Scrooge gives a brief one.
-->'''Launchpad:''' "...I feel like we let you down."
-->'''Scrooge:''' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will."
** In the last issue of a cross over with ComicBook/DarkwingDuck, Scrooge and DD discuss why they bring their kids along on their adventures. While DD states that Gosalyn usually sneaks along despite being told otherwise, Scrooge says that the long term benefits (seeing the world, the lessons learned outside a classroom) are one reason. The truth is that Scrooge can't stand being away from them for too long, and that he doesn't want to drive them away like he did his immediate family in the past.
-->'''Launchpad:''' "...I feel like we let you down."
-->'''Scrooge:''' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will."
** In the last issue of a cross over with ComicBook/DarkwingDuck, Scrooge and DD discuss why they bring their kids along on their adventures. While DD states that Gosalyn usually sneaks along despite being told otherwise, Scrooge says that the long term benefits (seeing the world, the lessons learned outside a classroom) are one reason. The truth is that Scrooge can't stand being away from them for too long, and that he doesn't want to drive them away like he did his immediate family in the past.
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* One for the comic books. In issue #4, a dispirited Scrooge gives a brief one.
-->'''Launchpad:''' "...I feel like we let you down."
-->'''Scrooge:''' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will."
* In the last issue of a cross over with ComicBook/DarkwingDuck, Scrooge and DD discuss why they bring their kids along on their adventures. While DD states that Gosalyn usually sneaks along despite being told otherwise, Scrooge says that the long term benefits (seeing the world, the lessons learned outside a classroom) are one reason. The truth is that Scrooge can't stand being away from them for too long, and that he doesn't want to drive them away like he did his immediate family in the past.
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* One for the comic books. In issue #4, a dispirited Scrooge gives a brief one.
-->'''Launchpad:''' "...I feel like we let you down."
-->'''Scrooge:''' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will."
* In the last issue of a cross over with ComicBook/DarkwingDuck, Scrooge and DD discuss why they bring their kids along on their adventures. While DD states that Gosalyn usually sneaks along despite being told otherwise, Scrooge says that the long term benefits (seeing the world, the lessons learned outside a classroom) are one reason. The truth is that Scrooge can't stand being away from them for too long, and that he doesn't want to drive them away like he did his immediate family in the past.
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** And just after the final level, Scrooge admits to the boys that [[spoiler:while they might've lost the spells to Magica DeSpell's summoning ritual,]] what he values most of all is that they got to share a big adventure together.together.
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* Two at the end of the remake of the video game:
** Scrooge's willingness to [[spoiler:give up his Number One Dime to save his nephews. "That dime's not worth ten cents next to the lives of those boys!"]]
** And just after the final level, they all reflect on how they got share a big adventure together.
** Scrooge's willingness to [[spoiler:give up his Number One Dime to save his nephews. "That dime's not worth ten cents next to the lives of those boys!"]]
** And just after the final level, they all reflect on how they got share a big adventure together.
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* Two at the end of the The remake of the video game:
game has some heartwarming moments scattered throughout it. One of them is found in the Himalayas level, when Scrooge rescues Bubba from the ice block he was frozen in. All throughout, Scrooge is talking to the young cave-duck quite fondly, promising to get him back to Duckburg safe and sound.
* A couple more can be seen at the end of the very finale of the remake:
** Scrooge's willingness to [[spoiler:give up his Number One Dime to save hisnephews. nephews:]]
-->Scrooge: [[spoiler: "That dime's not worth ten cents next to the lives of those boys!"]]
** And just after the final level, Scrooge admits to the boys that [[spoiler:while they might've lost the spells to Magica DeSpell's summoning ritual,]] what he values most of allreflect on how is that they got to share a big adventure together.
* A couple more can be seen at the end of the very finale of the remake:
** Scrooge's willingness to [[spoiler:give up his Number One Dime to save his
-->Scrooge: [[spoiler: "That dime's not worth ten cents next to the lives of those boys!"]]
** And just after the final level, Scrooge admits to the boys that [[spoiler:while they might've lost the spells to Magica DeSpell's summoning ritual,]] what he values most of all
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* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. [[DespairEventHorizon Scrooge loses all faith at this point]], but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL]] ''[[CrowningMomentOfAwesome without]]'' [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is replaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. [[EarnYourHappyEnding Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect]].
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* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. [[DespairEventHorizon Scrooge loses all faith at this point]], but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome defeat MEL]] ''[[CrowningMomentOfAwesome ''[[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome without]]'' [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is replaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. [[EarnYourHappyEnding Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect]].respect]].
* Two at the end of the remake of the video game:
** Scrooge's willingness to [[spoiler:give up his Number One Dime to save his nephews. "That dime's not worth ten cents next to the lives of those boys!"]]
** And just after the final level, they all reflect on how they got share a big adventure together.
* Two at the end of the remake of the video game:
** Scrooge's willingness to [[spoiler:give up his Number One Dime to save his nephews. "That dime's not worth ten cents next to the lives of those boys!"]]
** And just after the final level, they all reflect on how they got share a big adventure together.
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--> '''Scrooge''': You may haven't stolen my gold, but you still stole my heart.
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--> '''Scrooge''': You may haven't stolen didn't steal my gold, but you still stole I'm afraid you've stolen my heart.
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* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is replaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. [[EarnYourHappyEnding Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect]].
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* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. [[DespairEventHorizon Scrooge loses all faith at this point, point]], but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' MEL]] ''[[CrowningMomentOfAwesome without]]'' [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is replaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. [[EarnYourHappyEnding Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect]].
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--> '''Scrooge''': You may haven't stolen my gold, but you still stole my heart.
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* In the episode "Once Upon a Dime", Scrooge tells the story of how he developed his fortune, with his nephews constantly asking him if that was when he got rich. Finally, at the end, he tells them he only felt rich when the boys and Webby came to live with him and he had a family. Just great.
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* In the episode "Once Upon a Dime", Scrooge tells the story of how he developed his fortune, with his nephews constantly asking him if that was when he got rich. Finally, at the end, he tells them he only felt rich when the boys and Webby came to live with him and he had a family.family, [[spoiler: and then they all took a swim in Scrooge's money vault, together]]. Just great.
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** And earlier, one of his nightmares involved seeing his money bin totally empty, and the bill collectors hounding him. He asks them what they'd possibly want since all of his money is gone. They state that they'll take his nephews away from him. His worst fear was losing his boys over his money.
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* In ''Home Sweet Homer'' Huey, Dewie, and Louie all talk about how they ant to grow up to be as just like Uncle Scrooge, and then argue over who's the most like him. Scrooge's proud look while steering the boat says it all.
* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is misplaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. [[EarnYourHappyEnding Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect]].
* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is misplaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. [[EarnYourHappyEnding Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect]].
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* In ''Home Sweet Homer'' Huey, Dewie, and Louie all talk about how they ant want to grow up to be as just like Uncle Scrooge, and then argue over who's the most like him. Scrooge's proud look while steering the boat says it all.
* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin ismisplaced, replaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. [[EarnYourHappyEnding Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect]].
* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is
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** In the last issue of a cross over with DarkwingDuck, Scrooge and DD discuss why they bring their kids along on their adventures. While DD states that Gosalyn usually sneaks along despite being told otherwise, Scrooge says that the long term benefits (seeing the world, the lessons learned outside a classroom) are one reason. The truth is that Scrooge can't stand being away from them for too long, and that he doesn't want to drive them away like he did his immediate family in the past.
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** In the last issue of a cross over with DarkwingDuck, ComicBook/DarkwingDuck, Scrooge and DD discuss why they bring their kids along on their adventures. While DD states that Gosalyn usually sneaks along despite being told otherwise, Scrooge says that the long term benefits (seeing the world, the lessons learned outside a classroom) are one reason. The truth is that Scrooge can't stand being away from them for too long, and that he doesn't want to drive them away like he did his immediate family in the past.
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** Note that his nightmare did not involve poverty. His love for his nephews is all he cared about.
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* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is misplaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect.
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* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is misplaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. [[EarnYourHappyEnding Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect.respect]].
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* In ''Home Sweet Homer'' Huey, Dewie, and Louie all talk about how they ant to grow up to be as just like Uncle Scrooge, and then argue over who's the most like him. Scrooge's proud look while steering the boat says it all.
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* In ''Home Sweet Homer'' Huey, Dewie, and Louie all talk about how they ant to grow up to be as just like Uncle Scrooge, and then argue over who's the most like him. Scrooge's proud look while steering the boat says it all.all.
* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is misplaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect.
* The conclusion to "Super Ducktales." For most of the first two episodes prior to becoming Gizmoduck, Fenton is just up screwing up worse and worse and is starting to be seen in-universe by Scrooge as TheLoad. In the final part where the Money Bin is stolen by [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere some robots]] that want to melt it and everything with it down in order to create more robots, their leader MEL exposes Fenton as Gizmoduck and sentences him and Scrooge to be executed. Scrooge loses all faith at this point, but Fenton manages to singlehandedly [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defeat MEL ''without'' the use of his Gizmoduck suit by simply using his natural talents to show up his supposed superior computing skills]], and then manages to rescue Scrooge and Launchpad and recover the Money Bin. After the trio return to Earth and the Money Bin is misplaced, Scrooge proudly tells him to show up to work the next morning. Fenton has finally earned Scrooge's respect.
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In ''Home Sweet Homer'' Huey, Dewie, and Louie all talk about how they ant to grow up to be as just like Uncle Scrooge, and then argue over who's the most like him. Scrooge's proud look while steering the boat says it all.
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* In the very first episode, as Scrooge is having a TV interview over his industrial growth, a reporter notes how his family must be proud of his success. At this point, Scrooge stammers, unable to quite divulge on the subject. Eventually he admits his life has actually been pretty lonely until his nephews came along, [[EurekaMoment at which point it comes to him]], he has "the boys", speaking proudly and eagerly of their spunk and likeness to himself, oblivious that at this very point they are indeed vigorously trying to protect one of his treasures from the Beagle Boys.
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* In the very first episode, as Scrooge is having a TV interview over his industrial growth, a reporter notes how his family must be proud of his success. At this point, Scrooge stammers, unable to quite divulge on the subject. Eventually he admits his life has actually been pretty lonely until his nephews came along, [[EurekaMoment at which point it comes to him]], he has "the boys", speaking proudly and eagerly of their spunk and likeness to himself, oblivious that at this very point they are indeed vigorously trying to protect one of his treasures from the Beagle Boys.Boys.
In ''Home Sweet Homer'' Huey, Dewie, and Louie all talk about how they ant to grow up to be as just like Uncle Scrooge, and then argue over who's the most like him. Scrooge's proud look while steering the boat says it all.
In ''Home Sweet Homer'' Huey, Dewie, and Louie all talk about how they ant to grow up to be as just like Uncle Scrooge, and then argue over who's the most like him. Scrooge's proud look while steering the boat says it all.
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* In the very first episode, as Scrooge is having a TV interview over his industrial growth, a reporter notes how his family must be proud of his success. At this point, Scrooge stammers, unable to quite divulge on the subject. Eventually he admits his life has actually been pretty lonely until his nephews came along, [[EurekaMoment at which point it comes to him]], he has "the boys", speaking proudly and eagerly of their spunk and likeness to himself, oblivious that at this very point they are indeed vigorously trying to protect one of his treasures from the Beagle Boys.
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** In the last issue of a cross over with DarkwingDuck, Scrooge and DD discuss why they bring their kids along on their adventures. While DD states that Gosalyn usually sneaks along despite being told otherwise, Scrooge says that the long term benefits (seeing the world, the lessons learned outside a classroom) are one reason. The truth is that Scrooge can't stand being away from them for too long, and that he doesn't want to drive them away like he did his immediate family in the past.
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*In one episode, Scrooge falls under a love spell that has him ignoring his family and his business. Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webbigale find out a way to break the spell is to threaten to take away the one thing that the person truly loves. So what do they do? Trick Scrooge into thinking he'll lose his wealth if he stays with the woman he's with. However, it doesn't work and Scrooge seems to willfully part with his money. It's only when the kid's lives are in danger that Scrooge snaps out of his spell in order to save the children under his care.
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-->''Launchpad:'' "...I feel like we let you down."
-->''Scrooge:'' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will."
-->''Scrooge:'' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will."
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I\'m aware that this comic book has a reputation as Duck Fail, but it was just a really cute exchange.
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* One for the comic books. In issue #4, a dispirited Scrooge gives a brief one.
-->''Launchpad:'' "...I feel like we let you down."
-->''Scrooge:'' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will."
-->''Launchpad:'' "...I feel like we let you down."
-->''Scrooge:'' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will."
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* At the end of TheMovie, after Merlock is defeated, the group is left with what to do with the Genie's lamp. Scrooge says he could wish the lamp to the Earth core to be rid of it...but then decides to wish the Genie free and turn him human. It's rather heartwarming, especially after what we find out about the Genie's backstory with [[CompleteMonster Merlock]]
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* At the end of TheMovie, after Merlock is defeated, the group is left with what to do with the Genie's lamp. Scrooge says he could wish the lamp to the Earth core to be rid of it...but then decides to wish the Genie free and turn him human. It's rather heartwarming, especially after what we find out about the Genie's backstory with [[CompleteMonster Merlock]]
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* An episode in which Magica [=DeSpell=] used real-life images of Uncle Scrooge & co.'s worst fears to descend upon them. For Uncle Scrooge, this took the form of being told by Huey, Dewey and Louie that they secretly couldn't stand him and resented having to live with him. In the end, the way to drive off the nightmares turned out to be to confront them with reality.
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* An episode in which In "Nothing to Fear", Magica [=DeSpell=] used real-life images of Uncle Scrooge & co.'s worst fears to descend upon them. For Uncle Scrooge, this took the form of being told by Huey, Dewey and Louie that they secretly couldn't stand him and resented having to live with him. In the end, the way to drive off the nightmares turned out to be to confront them with reality.