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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: After Scrooge destroys Foola Zoola's village and tricks him into selling him the land it was built on, Hortense and Matilda leave him a letter where they say that while they understand how his experiences have hardened him, there's no excuse for his dishonesty.
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* WritersCannotDoMath: So how old is Blackheart Beagle supposed to be? He was already an experienced river pirate in 1880 with his three sons as his lackeys (who themselves were adults or at the very least in their late teens) when they first tussled with a 13-year-old Scrooge. Even assuming that Blackheart was a [[TeenPregnancy a very young dad]] and in his early 30s in 1880-1882, that would still mean he was pushing 100 years old when he first reunited with the 80-year-old Scrooge in 1947, yet he's just as spry and active as Scrooge himself (without context, you'd think they were the same age), and the same is true during Blackheart's comeback in ''ComicBook/ALittleSomethingSpecial''.
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* WritersCannotDoMath: So how old is Blackheart Beagle supposed to be? He was already an experienced river pirate in 1880 with his three sons as his lackeys (who themselves were adults or at the very least in their late teens) when they first tussled with a 13-year-old Scrooge. Even assuming that Blackheart was a [[TeenPregnancy a very young dad]] and in his early 30s in 1880-1882, that would still mean he was pushing 100 years old when he first reunited with the 80-year-old Scrooge in 1947, yet he's just as spry and active as Scrooge himself (without context, you'd think they were the same age), and the same is true during Blackheart's comeback in ''ComicBook/ALittleSomethingSpecial''.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Scrooge meets many real historical figures and unwittingly causes the sinking of the Titanic.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Scrooge meets many real historical figures and unwittingly causes the sinking of the Titanic.
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* NoodleIncident: Defied as every Creator/CarlBarks NoodleIncident ''ever'' are "un-noodled".
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* NoodleIncident: Defied as every Creator/CarlBarks NoodleIncident ''ever'' are is "un-noodled".
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* RealAfterAll: The ghosts of Castle [=McDuck=]
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* RealAfterAll: The ghosts of Castle [=McDuck=][=McDuck=].
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* MassOhCrap: Soapy Slick and his goons give [[https://imgur.com/gallery/q2JNP a frightened reaction]] upon realizing [[UnstoppableRage they've pushed Scrooge too far]].
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-->'''Soapy:''' Oops!
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[[Creator/DonRosa Keno Don Rosa's]] ''The Life and Times of Scrooge [=McDuck=]'' was the ultimate ArcWelding project of the PromotedFanboy of Creator/CarlBarks already famous for his ContinuityPorn. Defying ComicBookTime, Don Rosa's 12-part epic takes every (reasonably possible) NoodleIncident, adventure, and reference from [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Scrooge McDuck's]] life in Barks' comics and organizes them into a coherent, plausible timeline.
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[[Creator/DonRosa Keno Don Rosa's]] ''The Life and Times of Scrooge [=McDuck=]'' was the ultimate ArcWelding project of the PromotedFanboy of Creator/CarlBarks already famous for his ContinuityPorn. Defying ComicBookTime, Don Rosa's 12-part epic takes every (reasonably possible) NoodleIncident, adventure, and reference from [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Scrooge McDuck's]] life in Barks' Barks's comics and organizes them into a coherent, plausible timeline.
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%%* CoolHorse: Hortense, Scrooge's mare.
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%%-->'''Scrooge:''' "I'll get Hortense later, cap'n! She's stretching her legs!"
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-->'''Scrooge:''' "I'll get Hortense later, cap'n! She's stretching her legs!"
* EndOfAnEra: An unfortunate recurring theme of Scrooge's life; by the time he travelled to America in 1891 to seek his fortune, the Frontier Era was drawing to a close, and most of the businesses that had thrived in those early days went with it. The transcontinental railroad made the river boats obsolete, the mid-western grasslands were being divided up into homesteads and put the iconic cowboys out of work, the great mineral rushes were all but over, and the U.S was slowly changing from a wild, untamed land into an industrial nation, with Scrooge seemingly always one step behind.
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* GlassesOfAging: Scrooge starts wearing his distinctive glasses when he moved to Duckburg, where he would eventually build his business empire, which also marks the beginning of his gradual descent to greed and villainy.
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* GlassesOfAging: Scrooge starts wearing his distinctive glasses when he moved to Duckburg, where he would eventually build his business empire, which also marks the beginning of his gradual descent to greed and villainy. He actually used glasses for reading as early as his mid-20's, due to the toll prospecting and cattle ranching had begun to take on his body, but this is only shown in one panel of ''The New Laird of Castle [=McDuck=]'', and only began wearing them permanently when he moved to Duckburg.
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* ISeeDeadPeople: As a young lad, Scrooge was the only one the ghosts of the [=McDuck=] clan would reveal themselves to, particularly Quackly.
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* ISeeDeadPeople: As a young lad, Scrooge was the only one the ghosts of the [=McDuck=] clan would reveal themselves to, particularly Quackly.Quackly, though Scrooge never realized who Quackly actually was when they met. The closest he got was a NearDeathExperience where he met his ancestors in the afterlife, which he forgot when he revived.
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** Any claims that Scrooge's NumberOneDime is "lucky"[[note]]including by other writers[[/note]] are just rumors spread by an ignorant public. (Which makes the Carl Barks story where Scrooge began losing his fortune as soon as he lost his dime, which Don referenced numerous times, into CanonDiscontinuity.)
** Goldie wasn't really kidnapped. She was acting in order to get Scrooge to lower his guard and reveal where he'd hidden the deed to his claim to her.
** Goldie wasn't really kidnapped. She was acting in order to get Scrooge to lower his guard and reveal where he'd hidden the deed to his claim to her.
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** Any claims that Scrooge's NumberOneDime is "lucky"[[note]]including by other writers[[/note]] are just rumors spread by an ignorant public. It did serve as his ''inspiration'', and helped motivate him to earn his fortune, but there's nothing supernatural about the coin itself. (Which makes the Carl Barks story where Scrooge began losing his fortune as soon as he lost his dime, which Don referenced numerous times, into CanonDiscontinuity.)
** Goldie wasn't really kidnapped. She was acting in order to get Scrooge to lower his guard and reveal where he'd hidden the deed to his claim to her. She was also armed with a derringer, meaning she could have turned the tables on Scrooge the moment he turned his back.
** Goldie wasn't really kidnapped. She was acting in order to get Scrooge to lower his guard and reveal where he'd hidden the deed to his claim to her. She was also armed with a derringer, meaning she could have turned the tables on Scrooge the moment he turned his back.
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* TownContestEpisode: In [[Recap/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuckChapter9 "The Billionaire of Dismal Downs"]], Scrooge participates in the Highland Games to try to fit in.
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* TownContestEpisode: In [[Recap/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuckChapter9 "The Billionaire of Dismal Downs"]], Scrooge participates in the Highland Games to try to fit in.reintigrate himself with Scottish society. It doesn't work, as [[StrangerInAFamiliarLand Scrooge has been gone so long and experienced so much of the world]] that he's effectively a stranger in his own hometown. The contest just made it painfully clear.
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%%* TheWildWest: Chapters 3, 4, and 6B.
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* WritersCannotDoMath: So how old is Blackheart Beagle (the grandfather of the current Beagle Boys) supposed to be? He was already an experienced river pirate in 1880 with his three sons as his lackeys (who themselves are adults or at the very least in their late teens) when they first tussled with a 13-year-old Scrooge. Even assuming that Blackheart was a [[TeenPregnancy a very young dad]] and in his early 30s in 1880-1882, that would still mean he was pushing 100 years old when he reunites with the 80-year-old Scrooge in 1947, yet he’s just as spry and active as Scrooge himself (without context, you'd think they were the same age), and the same is true during Blackheart’s comeback in ComicBook/ALittleSomethingSpecial.
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* WritersCannotDoMath: So how old is Blackheart Beagle (the grandfather of the current Beagle Boys) supposed to be? He was already an experienced river pirate in 1880 with his three sons as his lackeys (who themselves are were adults or at the very least in their late teens) when they first tussled with a 13-year-old Scrooge. Even assuming that Blackheart was a [[TeenPregnancy a very young dad]] and in his early 30s in 1880-1882, that would still mean he was pushing 100 years old when he reunites first reunited with the 80-year-old Scrooge in 1947, yet he’s just as spry and active as Scrooge himself (without context, you'd think they were the same age), and the same is true during Blackheart’s comeback in ComicBook/ALittleSomethingSpecial.''ComicBook/ALittleSomethingSpecial''.
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* ArcWelding: Of Scrooge [=McDuck=]'s life.
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* BelligerentSexualTension: Scrooge and Goldie. Hortense and Quackmore as well.
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* CoolHorse: Hortense, Scrooge's mare.
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-->'''Sailor on the mast:''' "Blimey! There's a bloomin' 'orse on the tops'l yardarm!"
* DefrostingIceQueen: Goldie -- not that she'd ever let Scrooge know that...
-->'''Scrooge:''' "I'll get Hortense later, cap'n! She's stretching her legs!"
-->'''Sailor on the mast:''' "Blimey! There's a bloomin' 'orse on the tops'l yardarm!"
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* FieryRedhead: Hortense [=McDuck=]. She has a hair-trigger temper and at one point scares off a regiment.
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* HearMeTheMoney: A talent of Scrooge [=McDuck=]'s.
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* {{Historical In Joke}}s: Involving the various historical figures and events which Scrooge encounters throughout the story.
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* LoveHurts: Scrooge and Goldie, no matter how much they both try to deny it.
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* NoodleIncident: Taking every Creator/CarlBarks NoodleIncident ''ever'' and... un-noodling them, so to speak.
* OhCrap: OnceAnEpisode right before the climax, not always by Scrooge.
* OhCrap: OnceAnEpisode right before the climax, not always by Scrooge.
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* NoodleIncident: Taking Defied as every Creator/CarlBarks NoodleIncident ''ever'' and... un-noodling them, so to speak.
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* UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}: Chapters 1, 5, and 9
* ShipperOnDeck: Donald Duck and the boys to Scrooge and Goldie.
* ShipperOnDeck: Donald Duck and the boys to Scrooge and Goldie.
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* SlapSlapKiss: Scrooge and Goldie; plus, Hortense and Quackmore Duck.
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* UsedToBeASweetKid: As Scrooge's portaits above show.
* ViolentGlaswegian: Don't make Scrooge angry... or Hortense, while we're at it (Donald got his temper from ''both'' sides of the family!)
* ViolentGlaswegian: Don't make Scrooge angry... or Hortense, while we're at it (Donald got his temper from ''both'' sides of the family!)
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* TheWildWest: Chapters 3, 4, and 6B.
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* AcquaintanceDenial: Scrooge tries to capture the [=McViper=] brothers who had stolen a bull from Scrooge's boss. He accidentally gets one of them tied to a grizzly, and when the tangled brother tries to get his sibling to help him, the latter refuses because he's too busy running away from the bear.
-->'''Snake-Eyes:''' Save me, Haggis! I'm your own brother!
-->'''Haggis:''' I've never seen you before! Go away!
-->'''Snake-Eyes:''' Save me, Haggis! I'm your own brother!
-->'''Haggis:''' I've never seen you before! Go away!
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* TownContestEpisode: In [[Recap/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuckChapter9 "The Billionaire of Dismal Downs"]], Scrooge participates in the Highland Games to try to fit in.
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* DidNotGetTheGirl: Which as adamant and vocal a Scrooge/Goldie shipper as Don Rosa is, deserves major credit for maintaining.
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* DidNotGetTheGirl: Scrooge and Goldie doesn't end up together despite their mutual attraction. Which as adamant and vocal a Scrooge/Goldie shipper as Don Rosa is, deserves major credit for maintaining.
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* BlueBlood: The Clan [=McDuck=] is a long dynasty of nobles who once served kings and owned a large mansion and the surrounding lands in Scotland. However, when Scrooge was born, [ImpoverishedPatrician they've lost most of their wealth] and could barely pay the taxes to keep their castle.
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* BlueBlood: The Clan [=McDuck=] is a long dynasty of nobles who once served kings and owned a large mansion and the surrounding lands in Scotland. However, when Scrooge was born, [ImpoverishedPatrician [[ImpoverishedPatrician they've lost most of their wealth] wealth]] and could barely pay the taxes to keep their castle.
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* BetaCouple: Quackmore Duck/Hortense [=McDuck=] for Alpha Couple Scrooge [=McDuck=]/Glittering Goldie. Both couples run on BelligerentSexualTension, and frequently communicate by insulting each other. However, while Scrooge and Goldie are adamant to keep up their tough-talking charade to one another that they never actually confess to each other, Quackmore and Hortense always end their argument by swooning for one another and ends up pretty HappilyMarried, all things considered.
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* BetaCouple: Quackmore Duck/Hortense [=McDuck=] for Alpha Couple Scrooge [=McDuck=]/Glittering Goldie. Both couples run on BelligerentSexualTension, and frequently communicate by insulting each other. However, while Scrooge and Goldie are adamant to keep up their tough-talking charade to one another that they never actually confess to each other, confess, Quackmore and Hortense always end their argument by swooning for one another and ends up pretty HappilyMarried, all things considered.
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* HesBack: “The Richest Duck In The World”. It's Christmas Day 1947. The Duck boys have just met their old uncle Scrooge and have returned to his mansion after the events of ''ComicBook/ChristmasOnBearMountain, just in time for the Beagle Boys to lock them in Scrooge’s old storage closet. Donald picks up an old pickaxe and says rich Uncle Scrooge wouldn’t know how to use such a thing. Scrooge finally snaps, straightens up, shrugs off his dressing gown to reveal his classic broadcloth jacket beneath, grabs the pick, breaks the door down himself and sets off to catch the Beagles. The King Of The Klondike is ''back''.
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* HesBack: “The Richest Duck In The World”. It's Christmas Day 1947. The Duck boys have just met their old uncle Scrooge and have returned to his mansion after the events of ''ComicBook/ChristmasOnBearMountain, ''ComicBook/ChristmasOnBearMountain'', just in time for the Beagle Boys to lock them in Scrooge’s old storage closet. Donald picks up an old pickaxe and says rich Uncle Scrooge wouldn’t know how to use such a thing. Scrooge finally snaps, straightens up, shrugs off his dressing gown to reveal his classic broadcloth jacket beneath, grabs the pick, breaks the door down himself and sets off to catch the Beagles. The King Of The Klondike is ''back''.
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* HesBack: “The Richest Duck In The World”, Christmas Day 1947. The Beagle Boys have locked the Ducks in Scrooge’s old storage closet, and Donald picks up an old pickaxe and says rich Uncle Scrooge wouldn’t know how to use such a thing. Scrooge finally snaps, straightens up, shrugs off his dressing gown, grabs the pick breaks the door down himself and sets off to catch the Beagles. The King Of The Klondike is ''back''.
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* HesBack: “The Richest Duck In The World”, World”. It's Christmas Day 1947. The Duck boys have just met their old uncle Scrooge and have returned to his mansion after the events of ''ComicBook/ChristmasOnBearMountain, just in time for the Beagle Boys have locked the Ducks to lock them in Scrooge’s old storage closet, and closet. Donald picks up an old pickaxe and says rich Uncle Scrooge wouldn’t know how to use such a thing. Scrooge finally snaps, straightens up, shrugs off his dressing gown, gown to reveal his classic broadcloth jacket beneath, grabs the pick pick, breaks the door down himself and sets off to catch the Beagles. The King Of The Klondike is ''back''.