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rdfs:comment | - This short serves as the cartoon debut for Scrooge McDuck, outside of a cameo appearance on the Mickey Mouse Club series. It was also one of the first cartoons that the studio released after Walt Disney's death. This cartoon also realistically addresses the implications of Scrooge's Money Bin, specifically, that he invests most his fortune, and that the bin contains only a small percentage of his fortune. Disney Comics have followed up on the idea; his Money Bin simply contains specific wealth that has special nostalgic or significance to him or simply there's no available space for it in banks (in some stories, the idea of guarding all the money in banks is considered but refused because they already guard so much of Scrooge's money they can't take more).
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abstract | - This short serves as the cartoon debut for Scrooge McDuck, outside of a cameo appearance on the Mickey Mouse Club series. It was also one of the first cartoons that the studio released after Walt Disney's death. This cartoon also realistically addresses the implications of Scrooge's Money Bin, specifically, that he invests most his fortune, and that the bin contains only a small percentage of his fortune. Disney Comics have followed up on the idea; his Money Bin simply contains specific wealth that has special nostalgic or significance to him or simply there's no available space for it in banks (in some stories, the idea of guarding all the money in banks is considered but refused because they already guard so much of Scrooge's money they can't take more). Animation historian Jerry Beck suggests that this short film was likely attached and released theatrically with either The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin or The Gnome-Mobile.
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