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Scrooge McDuck and Money Scrooge McDuck Production Cel (Walt Disney, 1967). ...
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Scrooge McDuck and Money Scrooge McDuck Production Cel (Walt Disney, 1967). "And now our money is going to work. Right, Uncle Scrooge?" "Aye, laddies, you've made a handsome start." From Scrooge's animated debut, we present a huge 16 field production cel of the miserly duck with his grandnephews piggy bank. The boys learn all about money and investing in the Hamilton Luske-directed featurette and Scrooge is more than happy to share his knowledge and help them use their money wisely - for a small fee, of course. Scrooge voiced by Bill Thompson for the first and only time in the featurette and is nicely centered on the cel at a great size at about 7.75'' x 7.5'', a picture-perfect way to remember the seldomly seen animation. If you're looking through the featurette, you can find Scrooge at approximately 16:08 when Huey, Dewey, and Louie hand over their piggy bank and he assures them they're off to a great start in investing. Scrooge is displayed on a print background for presentation purposes, numbered eight in the lower right corner, and is in Very Good condition with only faint edge and handling wear.From the Disney Legend Inductee Andreas Deja Collection.
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2025 December 12 - 15 The Art of Disney Signature® Auction #7408 (go to Auction Home page)
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December, 2025
12th-15th
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