Who is scrooge mcducks enemy
This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Enemies Enemies. This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for: Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended. This will likely increase the time it takes for your changes to go live. Comment and Save Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. Glomgold, by contrast, is a ruthless miser who has no problem breaking the law or hurting others in pursuit of his goals.
Barks only used the character three times, and in final appearance in , Glomgold attempted to murder Scrooge and his family. Used sporadically after Barks' retirement, and not really made a major villain until the debut of Barks' artistic heir, Don Rosa, Glomgold probably would've remained obscure if not for the original DuckTales.
There, he was Scrooge's arch-rival, and changes were made to underscore that. Instead of a South African accent, Glomgold's voice actor Hal Smith gave him, if not a distinct Scottish accent, something closer to Scrooge's own.
Further, Glomgold was no longer South African, but instead a native Duckburgian. Although there paths never really previously crossed, on the animated series Glomgold was also shown employing the Beagle Boys. Of all the major changes the DuckTales reboot made to the original, Glomgold is probably the most significant. Now shorter and basically a source of comic relief and voiced with great bluster by Keith Ferguson , Glomgold was the new show's first antagonist, and has made no short work of trying to destroy Scrooge, even at the cost of his own life.
A blundering fool rather than a cackling schemer, Glomgold was dragged into the water by his shadow during the events of DuckTales ' Season 1 finale. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. He will attempt any possible underhanded deed in order to defeat Scrooge, and occasionally hires such thugs such as the Beagle Boys and sometimes also Magica De Spell to do his dirty work.
Glomgold was originally depicted as a diamond miner of South African descent. Under Barks authorship, Glomgold hailed from South Africa, where he made his fortune in diamond mining. He was appearance as an elderly duck with a short beard and wearing in a black coat and a bonnet and was depicted as a ambitious miser and plutocrat, which made him ready to break the law in order to fulfill his goals.
Barks only used Glomgold three times in his stories, however renown "duck" writer and artist Don Rosa , considered to be Bark's true successor, brought the character back in That same year, DuckTales premiered in which Flintheart was a major character, bringing him fully back into the spotlight. However, some drastic changes came to the character, mainly, touched on his nationality and design.
He became Scottish, just like McDuck and appearance in a traditional Scottish kilt about with a much longer beard and his voice actor Hal Smith gave him an unidentifiable generic accent instead of an Afrikaans accent. Selfish, sneaky and incredibly greedy, Glomgold strives to become the world's richest duck. He hates being second only to Scrooge and often uses immoral methods, to get around him.
But the thing that makes him such a cruel is the fact that he will cross every line to achieve his goals, even to the point where he might try to murder Scrooge. However, this often leads to his downfall what into Glomgold's bitterness and intensifies his hatred of Scrooge.
Like Scrooge, Glomgold also has a love for money and gold, however, unlike him, he is dishonest and often resorts to cheating, or using other unfair tactics to increase his fortune. He also cares for no one other than himself, acting as a loner at some points.
While Scrooge has his nephews and friends, helping or advising him, Flintheart often faces situations alone. This hardened him, he became more ruthless than Scrooge, but also leaves him vulnerable to being simply outnumbered by his rivals. In Ducktales , Glomgold can rather bluntly be described as dumb as dirt, as he constantly does idiotic things to make himself look better and ruin Scrooge. Each time he is defeated and ignores his own idiocy caused him to fail.
Many of Glomgold's appearances are centered around the fact that he is similar to Scrooge in so many ways even having a Money Bin that is nearly identical to Scrooge's , both in appearance and personality. However, unlike Scrooge, who does not believe in obtaining money through dishonest methods, Flintheart makes un-smart immoral decisions, which often leads to his downfall.
Glomgold, like Scrooge, is a slender duck with glasses, but he is depicted with a bushy beard, a black or purple coat instead of Scrooge's red or blue, and a dark bonnet instead of Scrooge's top hat.
In the comics, he wears an ascot, a black coat, and a Scottish bonnet. Glomgold serves as one of the main antagonists of the series, making recurring appearances.
As in the comics, Glomgold tries his best to become the world's richest duck. Wishing to avoid controversy, as South Africa had been associated with apartheid and not with diamonds at that time, the Disney animators changed Glomgold's domicile from South Africa to Duckburg , and further accentuated his Scottish origins. Another departure from the comics was that Glomgold is also just as notoriously stingy as Scrooge, but even more so, whereas Scrooge will at least be generous with his money on occasion.
The animated Glomgold was shown as a big spender. This may have been an amalgamation of another one of Scrooge's rivals, Rockerduck , who did not appear in DuckTales. He makes his series debut in the second part of the pilot movie " Treasure of the Golden Suns ", in which Scrooge and his nephews find a map to a sunken treasure.
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