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* ''Scrooge's Workshop'' has Scrooge buying up Santa's workshop to try and to see if he can make profit off the whole Christmas business. When that doesn't work, he returns back grumbling about how everyone likes Santa's way of giving stuff for free, when he stumbles upon an elf working on a toy train. This causes Scrooge to remember how he received a toy train from Santa when he was a kid, which makes him has a change of heart and give back the land. The story then ends with Scrooge fixing up his old toy train to pass on to the triplets as their gift.

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* ''Scrooge's Workshop'' has Scrooge buying up Santa's workshop to try and to see if he can make profit off the whole Christmas business. When that doesn't work, he returns back grumbling about how everyone likes Santa's way of giving stuff for free, when he stumbles upon an elf working on a toy train. This causes Scrooge to remember how he received a toy train from Santa when he was a kid, which makes him has have a change of heart and give back the land. The story then ends with Scrooge fixing up his old toy train to pass on to the triplets as their gift.
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** In "Reginella's Last Adventure" Scrooge returns to Pacificus to see if he can buy the sand of a certain beach due its properties, but Reginella refuses to protect her world's environment, no matter how much Scrooge offers... And Scrooge starts complaining to ''not explaining what he wanted before'', as he wasted time and fuel for nothing. Not much, except that when the Pig Billionaire was refused business in "The Terran Threath" he reacted by introducing ConspicuousConsumption to Pacificus to break their will to keep him out and [[CapitalismIsBad upended their society just to make some money]] and nearly destroyed the planet by accident in the process, [[{{Foil}} a contrast that Reginella and her advisors certainly appreciated]].
** Some of Donald's other relatives have also visited Pacificus, and they always got along well with Reginella, be it Grandma Duck temporarily taking over as the royal cook (and leaving some recipes once a new one was found) or Fethry and Gyro when the former messed with the controls of the ship Scrooge used during his first visit and helping her getting back her good mood while Fethry extolled his cousin's virtues. And aside for Scrooge, none of them had any idea of her relationship with Donald, only that she was someone who needed help that they could give.
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** In spite of how overbearing Caraldina is, Magica listens to her advice and recognizes she does it because she loves her. And during her TenMinuteRetirement she moved in with her.

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** In spite of how overbearing Caraldina is, Magica listens to her advice and recognizes she does it because she loves her. And during her TenMinuteRetirement she moved in with her.her.
* ''Scrooge's Workshop'' has Scrooge buying up Santa's workshop to try and to see if he can make profit off the whole Christmas business. When that doesn't work, he returns back grumbling about how everyone likes Santa's way of giving stuff for free, when he stumbles upon an elf working on a toy train. This causes Scrooge to remember how he received a toy train from Santa when he was a kid, which makes him has a change of heart and give back the land. The story then ends with Scrooge fixing up his old toy train to pass on to the triplets as their gift.
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** In spite of how overbearing Caraldina is, Magica listens to her advice and recognizes she does it because she loves her. And during her TenMinutesRetirement she moved in with her.

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** In spite of how overbearing Caraldina is, Magica listens to her advice and recognizes she does it because she loves her. And during her TenMinutesRetirement TenMinuteRetirement she moved in with her.
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* Secret of Sampo is one CMOH directed at Don Rosa's Finnish fans.

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* Secret of Sampo is one CMOH directed at was written by Don Rosa's Finnish fans.Rosa entirely as a gift to his fans in Finland, where his comics are [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff much more popular than his native America]].
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* There are three major moments from Rosa's ''The Three Caballeros Ride Again!"''. Rosa said he was inspired to write the story (and its sequel, ''The Magnificent Seven (Minus Four) Caballeros!''), because in spite of the brevity of their appearance in the animated film, José Carioca and Panchito Pistolas are the only characters in the animated continuity who treat Donald as a friend and an equal. On a regular basis, they're amazed by the adventures he's been on, praise him whenever he shows courage (Even when it's by accident), and generally treat him with both a respect and acceptance that he really doesn't receive anywhere else, except occasionally from his nephews.
** When discussing what they plan to do with their shares of the treasure, José and Panchito both mention spending their riches on things for themselves (a singing career and a ranch in Mexico, respectively), which Donald finds to be exciting. But when asked, Donald says he doesn't have as much imagination as them, but the money will be useful in putting his nephews through college. José and Panchito simply look at each other before bursting out in shame, saying they are not worthy to walk on the same ground as someone as noble as him, thinking of his nephews when they were only thinking of themselves. Donald blushes, and it is clear that he is not used to hearing this kind of praise from anyone.

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* There are three major moments from Rosa's ''The Three Caballeros Ride Again!"''. Rosa said he was inspired to write the story (and its sequel, ''The Magnificent Seven (Minus Four) Caballeros!''), because in spite of the brevity of their appearance in the animated film, José Carioca and Panchito Pistolas are the only characters in the animated continuity who treat Donald as a friend and an equal. On a regular basis, they're amazed by the adventures he's been on, praise him whenever he shows courage (Even (even when it's by accident), and generally treat him with both a respect and acceptance that he really doesn't receive anywhere else, except occasionally from his nephews.
** When discussing what they plan to do with their shares of the treasure, José and Panchito both mention spending their riches on things for themselves (a singing career and a ranch in Mexico, respectively), which Donald finds to be exciting. But when asked, When it comes to his turn, Donald says he doesn't have as much imagination as them, but the money will be useful in putting his nephews through college. José and Panchito simply look at each other before bursting out in shame, saying they are not worthy to walk on the same ground as someone as noble as him, thinking of his nephews when they were only thinking of themselves. Donald blushes, and it is clear that he is not used to hearing this kind of praise from anyone.
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** Donald stopping Gyro and his newphews from waking Scrooge is even more heartwarming when one takes his own relationship with Scrooge into account. At various points, in both Barks original stories and Rosa's later ones, Donald and Scrooge are placed at odds with eachother due to their different beliefs and backgrounds. The times that Donald is working for his uncle he's required to put his life on the line for at most thirty cents an hour and Scrooge often doesn't care about whatever pain or danger his nephew goes through. Yet despite all of that Donald has always supported the idea of his uncle being with Goldie and finding love, the one treasure that Scrooge has never been able to gain, and makes sure that his uncle can at least experience it in his dreams.

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** Donald stopping Gyro and his newphews nephews from waking Scrooge is even more heartwarming when one takes his own relationship with Scrooge into account. At various points, in both Barks original stories and Rosa's later ones, Donald and Scrooge are placed at odds with eachother each other due to their different beliefs and backgrounds. The times that Donald is working for his uncle he's required to put his life on the line for at most thirty cents an hour and Scrooge often doesn't care about whatever pain or danger his nephew goes through. Yet despite all of that Donald has always supported the idea of his uncle being with Goldie and finding love, the one treasure that Scrooge has never been able to gain, and makes sure that his uncle can at least experience it in his dreams.
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* The ending of A Little Something Special, especially if you have read the Life and Times. What does Scrooge Mc Duck, the duck who has everything, really want? Goldie.

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* The ending of A Little Something Special, especially if you have read the Life and Times. What does Scrooge Mc Duck, [=McDuck=], the duck who has everything, really want? Goldie.
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* In one comic, Gladstone decides to rub some of his luck onto Donald and give him a turn at a lottery machine. Donald's lucky number comes up, and he wins an all-expenses paid trip for four. What Donald ''doesn't'' know is that Gladstone rigged the lottery to display nothing ''but'' Donald's lucky number, allowing him to maintain his pride and to disguise his urge to want his cousin to take a much needed break.

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* In one comic, Gladstone decides to rub some of his luck onto Donald and give him a turn at a lottery machine. Donald's lucky number comes up, and he wins an all-expenses paid trip for four. What Donald ''doesn't'' know is that Gladstone rigged the lottery to display nothing ''but'' Donald's lucky number, allowing him to maintain his pride and to disguise his urge to want his cousin to take a much needed break.break.
* Whenever the relationship between Magica and her family is looked at, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes it's shown she really cares for them]]... Especially her grandmother Caraldina and her niece Minima, who are so annoying she ''trapped them in the magical world'':
** When it comes to Minima, her beef is that, being a child, she devastates her home every time she visits and [[AndCallHimGeorge is violently affectionate to Ratface]], but she also hopes Minima won't end up angry and bitter as it happened to her.
** In spite of how overbearing Caraldina is, Magica listens to her advice and recognizes she does it because she loves her. And during her TenMinutesRetirement she moved in with her.
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** At the start of the story, Dewey was the one who made a snide remark about Donald's delivery boy job (he was annoyed because Donald didn't approve of their ''Super Snooper'' comic books); both Huey and Louie [[WhatTheHellHero are furious with their brother for saying something so awful]], especially considering how hard their uncle works for them, and Dewey [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone immediately regrets what he said]], asking the other two to kick him on the way home as punishment.

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