In this cartoon from 1967, Scrooge McDuck tries to teach his grandnephews Huey, Dewey and Louie how to save money. This is known to be Scrooge McDuck's first animated appearance, apart from a brief...
In this cartoon from 1967, Scrooge McDuck tries to teach his grandnephews Huey, Dewey and Louie how to save money. This is known to be Scrooge McDuck's first animated appearance, apart from a brief cameo appearance on the Mickey Mouse Club television series.
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Next time you call somebody stupid, try to use the correct homophones. Then again, commenting on somebody's comment on a youtube video doesn't do much for my credibility either.
Scrooge sounds like Bill Thompson. He provided dozens of Disney voices during the 50's-60's (Smee from Peter Pan and Jock from Lady and the Tramp for example). As far as I know, Alan Young didn't play Scrooge until "Mickey"s Christmas Carol" in 1983,
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"A few *billion*?! Oh, dear, no! Why that word 'billlion,' how it's abused. If it weren't so frightening, I'd be amused! Folks have *no* conception."
Oh, God help the United States of America. :P
Who voices Scrooge? Is it Allen Young or someone else?