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Disney early on wanted to use Scrooge in cartoons, but apart from a brief cameo on the ''{{w|Mickey Mouse Club}}'' TV series, he remained a comics-only character until 1967, when the short ''{{w|Scrooge McDuck and Money}}'' made his "official" debut in animation. He was used sporadically in cartoons after that, his most notable role being in the 1983 featurette ''{{w|Mickey's Christmas Carol}}'', where he played his Dickensian namesake, Ebenezer Scrooge. | Disney early on wanted to use Scrooge in cartoons, but apart from a brief cameo on the ''{{w|Mickey Mouse Club}}'' TV series, he remained a comics-only character until 1967, when the short ''{{w|Scrooge McDuck and Money}}'' made his "official" debut in animation. He was used sporadically in cartoons after that, his most notable role being in the 1983 featurette ''{{w|Mickey's Christmas Carol}}'', where he played his Dickensian namesake, Ebenezer Scrooge. | ||
In 1987, twenty years after his animated debut and forty years after his comics debut, Scrooge became the main star (alongside Huey, Dewey, and Louie) of the animated series ''{{w|DuckTales}}'', which loosely adapted many of the original stories from the comics. | In 1987, twenty years after his animated debut and forty years after his comics debut, Scrooge became the main star (alongside Huey, Dewey, and Louie) of the animated series ''{{w|DuckTales}}'', which loosely adapted many of the original stories from the comics. His appearance in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series is mostly based off his appearance in ''DuckTales''. | ||
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