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Scrooge, maternal uncle of previously established character Donald Duck, made his first appearance in "Christmas on Bear Mountain", first published on December, 1947. The first member of The Clan McDuck to appear, his name was based on Ebenezer Scrooge, another fictional character from Charles DickensCharles John Huffam Dickens ( February 7, 1812 June 9, 1870), pen-name " Boz", was an English novelist of the Victorian era. The popularity of his books during his lifetime and to the present is demonstrated by the fact that none of his novels has ever go's A Christmas CarolA Christmas Carol is a fictional short story written by Charles Dickens in 1843. Originally written as a potboiler to enable Dickens to pay off a debt, this story has become one of the most popular and enduring Christmas stories of all time. The story is. The story's title was based on " Night on Bald MountainNight on Bald Mountain is the common name for St. John's Night on the Bare Mountain a musical piece by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, a Russian composer and member of The Five, Mily Balakirev's group dedicated to producing a distinctly Russian kind of music" by Modest MussorgskyModest Petrovich Mussorgsky ( March 21, 1839 March 28, 1881; sometimes spelt Modeste Moussorgsky , was a Russian composer. He was a member of The Five, the group of composers under the leadership of Mily Balakirev dedicated to producing a distinctly Russi, presumably more known for a scene from FantasiaFantasia has other uses, see Fantasia (disambiguation Fantasia (1940) is an motion picture which was a Walt Disney experiment in animation and music. The soundtrack of the film consists of seven pieces of classical music, played by the Philadelphia Orches featuring ChernabogChernabog is a fictional character who appears in the "Night on Bald Mountain" scene of Walt Disney's Fantasia ( 1940). He is a nocturnal demon who holds power over various restless souls whom he summons from their graves. He is considered among the most.
Scrooge did not yet have his familiar characteristics. He was a bearded, bespectacled, reasonably wealthy old man, visibly leaning on his cane. He was living in isolation in a "Huge Mansion", which is said to be influenced by that present in Orson Welles's Citizen Kane. Even his introductory thought panels would be today recognized as more characteristic for Flintheart Glomgold, instead of Scrooge.
Scrooge was thinking the following: "Here I sit in this big lonely dump, waiting for Christmas to pass! Bah! That silly season when everybody loves everybody else! A Curse on it! Me - I'm different! Everybody hates me, and I hate everybody!". In later stories Scrooge is still a character that expresses a sense of bitterness, but these particular words seem to indicate misanthropy. Concerning his sense of humor, he plans to entertain himself by inviting his nephews Donald, Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck to his mountain cabin and then scaring them out of it. This early version of Scrooge is said to have more in common with Charles Montgomery Burns, than with his later and more developed one.