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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. It's mostly on his ''DuckTales'' version that his appearance in ''Kingdom Hearts'' is based.
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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