Scrooge earned everything he has, and doesn't believe in handouts. My guess is that he would make his descendants WORK to earn the money in his vault and when it runs out of money it would then be up to them to keep his company afloat.
Anton Issa he did spend an unspecified amount of time in a timeless demon dimension. And stronger things than extreme old age have tried and failed to kill Scrooge McDuck. Not to mention he’s friends with the personification of Death, aka the Grim Reaper, aka the Ghost of Christmas Future.
It was never established he's immortal, only his parents. He is that old and somehow extended his life by a lot, but we don't know if he's immortal yet.
People don’t think Scrooge being my child hero is a good thing... because they haven’t actually thought it through and haven’t examined his character... they just associate him with greed... But he is fair minced, ambitious, loyal to family, and has worked to always better himself and his understanding of the world and the people in it.
I think what you described is exactly what I see, but on the surface people just see him as a money grub. It feels similar to how Gary Vee can rub people the wrong way through initial interactions, but overtime, people who give him a chance understand him more. Roberto, if you ever want to come on to talk about Scrooge and Duckburg you let me know!
Louie DID say that he would own most of Scrooge's wealth *multiple* times Also Huey and Dewey aren't interested in Money Huey likes being wise and mysteries Dewey likes daring adventure I personally think that Louie might inherit Scrooge fortune but on the OTHER hand Scrooge did say that Louie would be a bigger billionaire then he was one day meaning that he would make his fortune himself by being sharper than the sharpies I belive that louie would own most of Scrooges fortunes but another family member will inherit his wealth Which is why I belive that Della and Donald would inherit Scrooge's fortune after he passes (if he ever does die) He took them in when they were about the triplet's age, he went on daring adventures with them and even though he hasn't talked to Donald for ten years he still shares a great bond with him, allowing him to move his houseboat to his mansion and taking him in Same for Della, he spent years trying to find her and when she got back he was overjoyed (Also I think that Webby is part of the family because in *The Last Crash of the Sunchaser* , Scrooge said that she indeed *Wasn't* family but after the *Shadow War* he relises that she doesn't have to be blood related to be family. So it's possible she would inherit his wealth because she is devoted to the family and she would have their back's in any situation)
In all honesty, Webby will probably marry into the family by marrying one of the triplets (most likely Dewey since they both love going on daring adventures)
@@jessr1698 I agree with you, but I feel like she's more likely to go with Louie. Even though Webby and Dewey seem great on the surface, they don't actually mix at all. They're love for adventuring is the only thing they have in common and that is shown more in the monopoly episode when they realize that they aren't that great together when it comes to things outside of adventuring. Louie and Webby on the other hand may seem like an even worse match up on the surface, but they're differences actually bring them together in this situation. Since the two of them are so different in mindsets they constantly learn from one another. For example, in the most recent episode they had together, it was Louie that understood what was best for Webby instead of Mrs. Beakley. Louie also got her to no longer give up on humanity. Dewey and Webby just seem way more vanilla in comparison to me.
Scrooge won’t die because in the episode “the golden lagoon of white agony plains” Scrooge says he was cursed to live forever in the demon dimension demorgorgana Edit: the one dislike is Glomgold
@@Endocryne609 Exactly! It only confirmed that it slowed down his age or better yet made him look younger. It did not confirmed that it curse him to make live forever like his parents did. There's a complete difference in that people.
I believe that all of Scrooge’s nephews would be in the will. I will say how the nephew would be included and what they would do with it. *Donald and Della* : Since Donald and Della were Scrooge’s partners in adventure, they would inherit not only the treasures they collected with Scrooge, but also the right to the McDuck Museum. Della would be the tour guide because she has a intelligible voice and Donald would be the clerk/ occasional bouncer. *Huey, Dewey, and Louie* : I feel Huey, Dewey, and Louie would all run the business, but different parts of it. Huey would run the R&D department, researching ancient myths and legends and testing new products, Dewey would go on treasure hunts to find those treasures, exploring exotic regions to adventure. Louie would handle the actual businesses of McDuck Unlimited, keeping control of everything. That’s how the nephews would contribute to the will.
Della - Every aircraft Scrooge owns except the Sun Chaser. Donald - His choice of two boats. That's the limit. Plus title of chief of Clan McDuck IF he wants it. Huey - All of Scrooge's maps, his museum and most of his artifacts (the will specifies the exceptions, which go to members of the family that are attached to them), plus title of chief of Clan McDuck if Donald doesn't want it. Dewey - The adventuring part of Scrooge's empire. Louie - The financial part of Scrooge's empire (so most of Scrooge's monetary wealth, plus every business in his name except the adventure business). Webby - Secretary of Clan McDuck and guardianship of Dismal Downs and the Templar treasure. Lena - A job running the magical defenses for the McDuck empire. Fergus, Downy and Matilda - Specific memories in the secret chest in the money bin--plus the #1 dime. Goldie - The goose egg nugget, her lock of hair and the deed for White Agony Creek (which she hasn't taken possession of yet in this version). Feathry - The submarine research station, under the charge of Huey and Louie. Launchpad - The Sun Chaser. Gladstone - Nothing. What on earth could he possibly need, besides a spine and a sense of responsibility?
Imagine Gladstone opening a package with the letter "Dear nephew Gladstone, for you I leave you the one thing you've always lacked in your life." and it's Scrooge's actual spine inside.
Considering how close to Scrooge Glomgold is in terms of wealth, It seems more appropriate to say if Huey Dewey and Louie and Webby inherit Scrooge's fortune, that they INDIVIDUALLY would not be the most wealthy Ducks in the world, but the most wealthy FAMILY in the world.
@@revolvingworld2676 The kids would take on different aspects. Louie definitely would handle more normal business and negotiations, Dewey would be in Pr and advertising. Huey is in Research and development. Webby security and intelligence. That might not be entirely accurate but you get the idea.
What if scrooge chooses Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby to all of them to be the next Scrooge because all of them combined make up the entire personality of scrooge. Smart, Rebellious, and adventurous.
@@ostleytium7554 yeah but the thing is Fethry and Gladstone are not blood related to Scrooge, They're Donald and Della's cousins from their dad's side of the family, and Scrooge is their uncle from their mom's side, there's no blood relation at all. Even if Scrooge considers them as real family I Don't think he's gonna leave his fortune and neither his company to them; Fethry might be smart but isn't exactly the best business man (or duck?), as for Gladstone he already has a lot of money but isn't responsible at all. So if anyone should get the fortune and/or the company it should be Donald and Della.
I believe it would be Louie again Huey could be a Senior Woodchuck at the End of Ducktales And Dewey would become the greatest Adventurer in the World. Since Louie's the One who's been all crazy with Money and Riches and was the richest duck once, it's only logical that it would fit him again but this time with some Humility (as Seen in Season 2 Episode 25 "The Richest Duck in the World") As for Webby...I dunno. She could become a Future Spy working for Good (maybe for a Neo S.H.U.S.H Organisation)
That could definitely work. Another strong possibility, in my honest opinion, is that all four kids grow up to run some aspect of McDuck Enterprises. Louie could run the business end of things because he has the drive to earn money and the know how to make that money. Of course, by the time he's all grown up, he'll be trying to make an honest buck instead of scamming people. Huey could take over the experimental tech division after working alongside Fenton and Gyro for a couple of years, and he'd have B.O.Y.D. by his side too. Huey's very logical and analytical, so it makes sense for him to take charge of the technical aspects of the company. As for Dewey and Webby, I could see them being a legendary adventurer duo uncovering the secrets of the world not even Scrooge could discover. They're both nuts and ambitious, and they make a great team already. Of course, I could see Dewey striking out on his own as a solo adventurer using everything he's learned to make the world his. As for Webby, she would make an awesome super spy plain and simple.
I think Huey should inherit the fortune. He is the oldest sibling and he is the only triplet who is... *"not crazy or greedy"* plus he has a pure kind heart to always put others before him. He would use Scrooge's wealth for good intentions and not dangerous exploring or selfish reasons like Huey and Louie. For example we already saw what happened when Louie became the richest duck in the world and he almost got himself killed within a whole day. So Louie is not responsible to inherit the fortune and therefore should never be the one to inherit the fortune. And then we have Dewey who is just as crazy as Della. All adventure hungry with no logic in his mind whatsoever. If he inherited the fortune then I bet he wouldn't last an entire day without doing something reckless and stupid. He would instantly get himself in some kind of danger and get himself killed. *But if neither of them then I think Webby should inherit the fortune*
I have to disagree. I mean having a pure kind heart is certainly a good thing but it's definitely not going to help you run a bussiness. It just doesn't seem like Huey is cut out for that, to be honest. Sure, he's smart, but he's also kind of gullible. He's always being tricked by Louie or even Gavin/Tenderfeet that one time. I think that if he was responsible for McDuck Enterprises it wouldn't be too hard for a conman to come along and con him or for another bussiness man to show up and convince him to accept a bad deal. Webby has a similar problem. She likes to see the best in people which is often a good thing but not really when it comes to business. At the end of the day I think they're both just a bit too naive and trusting for the whole CEO gig. You're spot on when it comes to Dewey, though. I just think you're wrong when it comes Louie. He may have nearly gotten himself killed as the richest duck in the world but so did Scrooge, unlike his uncle though Louie actually managed to solve the problem for good which is definitely a point in his favour. Of course, he was certainly irresponsible with the money, but he learned his lesson at the end. It's like the episode tells us, he's not ready yet but he'll probably be in the future when he grows up. I mean, let's be fair, I don't think any child can be ready to run a multimillion dollar company. Louie's greedy and selfish, yet so is Scrooge. That's why they have their family around to call them out on it. Louie's actually shown more humble so he might even listen to Huey and Webby better than Scrooge. Plus, I think he's the only one that actually wants the job. I'm pretty sure neither Webby or Huey are interested.
@@syns8726 In that case I was right before. Louie is the best candidate for the inheritance of the business. Except maybe only the business and economics part of it.
@@user-mh9dx7nz2r I mean Louie already has experience running a business, from small things like selling t-shirts and popcorn to something like Harp-be-gone (even though he made some bad decisions there). He also knows how to draft business contracts so he probably does have some technical knowledge as well. I'm guessing he'll just learn about economy when he grows up like most people, Scrooge probably didn't know all that much about it when he was 11 either.
as well he found the Fountain of Youth and gave it to his parents there was a EPISODE ABOUT IT, there still alive. So in all seriousness I think he can cheat death.
@@AveryTalksAboutStuff I don't see soucge is leading them to his fortune I can see him leading them to be the next great adventurers who take his place he not getting any younger.
Not sure about his businesses, but as for his fortune, I'm pretty sure he'd like to split it between his relatives. He might include Webby, but I think she'd only inherit a small part. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if he even left a thing or two to Mrs. Beakly and Launchpad. At the very least, we know Donald is in the will😁 Season 2 episode 1: Scrooge: If we lose, you're out of the will. Donald: I was in the will?!
i think, if he ever includes webby in the will, he'd split it evenly among the kids. because i think scrooge thinks of her as "one of his kids" as much as della or donald would, maybe even more so.
I figured it's supposed to be funny that Donald was surprised that he was even Mentioned Scrooge's will at all. Donald is a notorious loser who can snatch defeat right out of the mouth of victory.
I think huey will own the business because as we saw in the episode where he was an intern for waddle he was already a model employee and dewy..... yeah and Luie had stated he dose not want to work hard- or at all to get money so they money will most likely be split and Huey will own the company
I thought you were going to predict what Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby’s Future would be as Scrooge’s Heirs to His Fortune. Also, I think Webby would most likely be selected as the Champion of Earth.
DONALD is Scrooge's true heir and champion. He and HDL are the ones that actually went on the Carl Barks and Don Rosa adventures this show is based on.
@Brandon Bailey yeah he's most likely not going to hear it anything I look I would just all the green on the Ed because he's most likely just want to be an adventurer
Scrooge is definitely too smart to put all of his eggs into one basket. He'll most likely leave most of his fortune to the triplets and Webby. However, his legacy in general will be carried by many more, because I believe he's preparing the world for the day he's gone. Let's not forget that he charged Gizmo Duck with the defense of Duckburg in Scrooge's absence. He also apparently had several mechanisms in place for global defense. (Which were accidentally destroyed by Louis or otherwise defeated during the Moonvasion, but you get the point.) Scrooge is always planning ahead so it should come as no surprise that he has plans beyond his lifetime.
I think they’ll all inherit parts of it. Huey will be in charge of the more research oriented parts of it, probably working closely with Fenton and Gyro. Dewey will be the adventurous one finding new wealth and fame. Louis will handle the actual business parts of it the personal relationships the branding the selling. Webby will probably work closely with Dewey and be in charge of some sort of McDuck museum keeping the legend and fame of Scrooge alive. Donald and Della will most likely be doing their own thing but will probably help.
I can see all young ducks inherent from Uncle Scrooge but in my other words I can see Louey inherent from Scrooge more with his adventure. He did follow Scrooge a lot and his business with him and he does makes sense when it comes to money and the adventures with his his siblings and Weby
That's partly why the triplets are under his wing. He sees different aspects of himself in each one of them. And by the time he would pass, the kids would be used to a life of wealth, so there is a chance there might not be that much fighting if they get it split evenly. Louie would be fine because he would just use his part of the inheritance to make more money anyway, so he'd likely not care all that much, Dewey would just use his part to replenish the wealth of the family through adventuring, and Huey would be the curator who loans out what they find/already found to different museums around the globe.
I just wanted to point out that Launchpad did NOT crash this episode. He made a perfectly good landing, probably under Della's tutelage. But it was strange to see.
I was originally thinking Donald as the leader of fowl stated that Donald is Scrooge’s most trusted allie in the series finale but it might be Webbie since she is Scrooge’s direct descendant through cloning if he wants it to go to the next generation
Louie for the business, Huey will get all the treasures, relics and artifacts, and Dewey and Webby will get the lion's share of wealth so they can actually go adventuring without issue.
he'd set it up in such a way to get around antitrust/ anti-monopoly laws so his family can operate different companies and multiply his wealth by like 5000
The sight of Scrooge chasing Donald through the park while trying to convince him how easy and fun it is being a tycoon is hilarious. Barks' comics were brilliant. The one thing that never jived with me when it came to the DuckTales-incarnation of these characters, is that Webby is to be treated as a close relative. The mere notion of her being in Scrooge's will just sounds bizarre to me, but I understand it's not quite as jarring to people who only know Scrooge from DuckTales and not the source material.
This is a really tough question, I mean this assumes that if Scrooge Mcduck eventually dies of old age and before his family, friends and employees, he's extremely advanced in age and yet the fact he can still go on adventures suggests that his body has not been weakened by old age at all, but if he does die and leave a will, he would probably have it go to all of his family, friends and employees, provided they pass one of his last tests and adventures to prove they are tougher than the toughies and smarter than the smarties. That way they won't waste it all. Only those who pass his final test will get a share of his fortune though, those who fail will not get a single penny from him.
In last episode Nobody is talking about launchpad smooth ‘landing’ Maybe make video on launch pad history As of 1987 ducktales his family was full of pilots
i think he would just split between Donald and Della, that'll later just give it to the triplets and probably Webby (but to be honest, I think she'll end up making her own fortune and becoming the next richest duck)
My money's on Webby because when it comes to Triplets it's split down between them, however they COULD inherit Scrooge's money as a trio and work their way around it. Huey will deal with financial situation, Luey will run the business and Duey will do scavenger hunting and replenish their stocks with treasure. The main reason why I think Webby will inherit Scrooge's everything is because she's*obsessed* with McDuck family and giving money to her will balance things out. Also Beakly will work well as her secretary too. Also by the time the Triplets grow up each of them will be oversaturated with their personal lives.
I don't think that would work. She doesn't have experience with the outside world, she's still very naive. Besides she's not related to him at all. She could be high ranking employee.
@@superpangamer It depends. Donald can be a spendthrift but while Carl Barks's comics goes back and forth between Donald and HDL as his heirs, Donald often refuses because he doesn't want to dedicate his life to business or to waste it trying to protect it from everyone. In the comics and his early cartoons, he has a LOT of other interests that he's often excellent in before his bad luck ruins it. But I agree that DONALD is Scrooge's true heir, not that glorified newbie, Webby.
...and it just occurred to me that in the reboot, they made the nephews reflections of Scrooge's values. Huey is smarter than the smarties. Louie is Sharper than the Sharpies. and Dewey, by virtue of his refusal to give up even when he keeps getting knocked down is tougher than the toughies.
Yea during the game night I had the same reaction as Donald being surprised he was in the will as during only child day Louie said he was the sole heir implying nobody expects Donald to be in the will.
I think that basically Louie will learn to become a successful business man and will take over the family business. Also, Huey will become Gizmoduck after Fenton retires and Webby and Dewey will get married and become a crazy adventure family.
I love DUCKTALES soooo much!!!! The show is very entertaining, and absolutely hysterical!!! Each show makes me laugh sooo hard!!! I think that Dewey, Webby, or Louie will get Scrooges money and the company, because they all have some of the same interest as Scrooge. This is just my opinion.
I wonder if we will ever see Scrooge’s death again, or the allusions thereof. In the previous show, Huey, Dewey, and Louie inherited Scrooge’s fortune, and became cold blooded businessmen, partnered with Magica. Carl Barks also drew an image of the duck family, older, gathered over Scrooge’s grave, which was also covered in some of his money, as if he was trying to take it with him.
But why not Donald and Della? How much older than her sons and his nephews, They should be the ones to carry-on in his uncle’s place and I think he should have them so they will show him how tough they can be. Plus Donald has a girlfriend who is even tougher and that will be Daisy Duck.
It should be Louie Duck. From early on in the series, Louie was always interested in Scrooge's Wealth. We all assumed Louie would less likely be the candidate for Scrooge's riches, but through out the course of this show, Louie has learned a lot from his great uncle. He has proven to be wiser and more mature than his brothers. Louie could inherit Scrooge's wealth because of his thoughtfulness.
I'd say only two of his nephews have the potential: Huey because he's hard working and is very intellectual, and Louie because he's Sharper than the Sharpies, and has great business sense.
We all know from the first season the special relationship between Webbie and Dewey, especially seen in "The Spear of Selene" episode. They both would sacrifice everything for the other's happiness. Can't you see they will get married someday.
My bet is on Della and Donald because kids will waste money on anything INLESS you know their adults by then they would have to split it to everyone fair and square but I don't know who will take over the business they would probably work together to take care of the business because they do have a bit of Scrooge in their personality so😓
I think it will be inherited jointly by Huey, Dewey, Louis and Webby because they collectively share the wisdom of Scrooge Mcduck which he recognizes in them. His repeated quote on how he got rich in the first place was by being "smarter than the smarties, tougher than the toughies, and sharper than the sharpies." And the triplets each exhibit one of those three things. Huey is smart, Dewey is tough, and Louis is sharp. And while some might think only the three of them may inherit Scrooge may include Webby for the same reason why Donald and Della aren't heirs-they fight. Donald and Della constantly and the twins do aswell, but not when Webby is around. Webby by not being a blood relative does not have the temper of the Scrooge family and therefore makes a perfect mediator to keep the triplets working as a team. And it is not so much the faith in each duck kids skill that makes them heirs to Scrooges fortune, but their ability to work as a team.
I think if it boiled down to the new generation of huey dewey louie and webby, here's what would happen: Huey is in charge of the technical things, archives, keeping everything in working order. Dewey would be the main explorer occasionally exploring on his own or with his own team if everyone else is busy(also maybe promoting the mcduck business image) Louie would manage most of the business aspects Finally, webby would get most of the relics and be apart of most of Dewey's solo missions.
I agree, except now I think that Webby would have more of a role. The boys each have their distinct talents. They need her to not go off too far in one direction.
I've read a comic that said that Scrooge wanted to leave all his wealth to Huey, Dewey, and Louie because of their entrepreneurial spirit (they were selling lemonade at that time, also bear in mind that in the comic lore they all have the same personality). However, he still believes that Donald and Gladstone are kin, so he decided to test them by giving them $1000. Donald failed (only managing to get $1000 + a pack of soda from an airline company because he accidentally made trees fly), while Gladstone became Scrooge's competitor. In the end, it is still unclear would they inherit or not as Scrooge only put them in risky business that he would never compete in (Donald in the selling street soda in which he drinks his stock of sodas, while Gladstone in selling comic books in which he reads a ton of the sealed books)
I think Scrooge wants to make sure his loved ones are taken care if the day ever does come he bits the big one. So he'll likely think what each person is best suited for and give them what they need from that pov. Looking forward to more from you! You are on a roll! You have been one of the few brights spots for me these last few days and overall the whole time we be in lockdown! Look forwad to your next video! Have goodnight!
Assuming none of the enemies had something to do with his demise...my guess would be: Magica: Really frustrated because she can't get her revenge. Glomgold: First few seconds...freaking out and having the best time of his life...a minute after that: totally devasted because his live has no more cause, and he failed to ever had the chance to become richer than scrooge...but would later brag about he did it Beaks: Would probably the one least emotionally affected...his biggest problem would be that he loses all the attention...and would probably try to portray himself as Scrooges BFF to get some of it back, posting 100 of selfies from the funeral The Beagle Boys: Sad...because I think they also really respect Scrooge....but also happy because they figure out that Donald is easier to rob. FOWL: Probably they would be genuinely happy for similar reasons as the Beagle Boys....but technically and without those plans we don't know about...they should be interested in keeping Scrooge alive and healthy...because those Vultures seem to be his advisors, and what better position could there be than controlling the biggest business empire in the world. Goldie: Cries her eyes out if nobody watches.
Huey and Louie are the most likely to inherit the business aspect. Dewey finds a passion within the company, and Webby continues to be the most trusted companion to the Duck family.
Headcanon: Webby's been in the will since Scrooge told her "Call me Uncle Scrooge". I don't think the reboot ever questions the fact that Webby is just anoher one of his kids
the reboot is pretty obviously adamant about webby being "one of scrooge's kids" at this point. webby is like the fourth sibling the boys never had before.
My guess on who it will be is that it's Dewey. He was the one who cared about his family and friends the most, and he and Scrooge are the closest out of the other triplets. Dewey is just like his mother, and losing his mother was the saddest thing to ever happen to Scrooge, so the least Scrooge could do is bless Dewey with everything he couldn't give Della
I enjoy your videos, but here are I few things I've noticed in years of watching cartoon. 1. It's hard to really kill a cartoon character, unless you have that "dip" stuff from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?". 2. Laughter keeps toons young. That was mentioned in the Tiny Toons episode "Fields of Honey". I also recall an episode from the original Duck Tales series when Magica De Spell used some "sands of time" spell to send Scrooge into the future when Huey, Dewey, & Louie were working for Magica, but that could just be due to the events that happened in that episode. Keep up the good work.
Even if I'm the only person who believes this, I'd bet that if he were to pass on his number one dime (instead of taking it with him to the grave) it would go to Donald. The dime is a symbol of hard work, above all else. Something that Donald knows plenty about. Other than that, Louie might actually learn how to run a company and inherit McDuck enterprises, Della would get the house (with Mrs. Beakley's contract and probably not Duckworth's ghost) all the kids would stay there, and the Other Bin is only allowed to Huey while Dewey gets claim on anything in the garage.
Since the FOWL leaders are obviously getting fired in the future, I think the Scrooge's family (blood and found) will take over together after Scrooge is gone. The found family including Gladstone, Fethry, Fenton, Webby, Mrs Beakly, Violet, Lena, Headless Manhorse, Gyro, and possible Duckworth. Launchpad will be a bit busy in Saint Canard but canonically, Launchpad was given a subsidiary of McDuck enterprises called Quackerworks to run so it's possible he's also on the board.
My money is on the triplets and Webby, mainly because he's already mentoring them. He's already encouraging Louie to set up his own business and make his own wealth. He's more than likely already okay with Huey being knowledgable and just needs to get the boy to take risks, he can teach Dewey about being a good adventurer just by leading by example, and Webby is just incredibly utilitarian, but he'd encourage her to learn about R&D on a practical level, not a scientific one.
@@shanryder Gladstone he'll cut off. Dude can earn wealth without working for it. Scrooge may be a miser, but he values hard work. As for the rest, besides Duckworth (Who is already dead), Mrs. Beakley (Who is the house caretaker and is also viewed as a personal friend of the family) Webby (Who would also likely inherit a share of the fortune plus be appointed caretaker for the McDuck legacy and join with Dewey on adventures). Everyone else wouldn't be too affected because they're under Scrooge's Employ, not a part of his family.
@@tcrpgfan found family is a thing, ya know. Each of them has an individual trait that would allow them to be a unique asset ti the company and their different perspectives would make them a stronger company than any other. Why handicap his heirs by forcing them to work alone?
@@shanryder Dude, I know what found family is BECAUSE I HAVE ONE, but that does not mean everyone I work with is a part of that family. Plus, they wouldn't be working alone, they'd still keep those under Scrooge's employ precisely because they're good at what they do and serve a purpose for the business as a whole. The triplets and Webby would work together as a team to lead McDuck Enterprises. Besides, has Scrooge actively said he considers majority of the people you mentioned family? Mrs. Beakley has been and it shows in how they act around each other, Webby was outright told it was okay to call him Uncle Scrooge, and Ducksworth was warmly welcomed back into the fold (Even if he was a ghost). Fanton, Gyro, and Manny are not considered a part of that family even though they work closely with scrooge and the rest of the family. Point is, Just because someone you get along with and who works either for or with you does not mean they are considered family. Otherwise, Scrooge would consider the Buzzards on the board of directors family, and that would be... bad.
As interesting as this theory sounds in terms of development for the kids, I think Scrooge is gonna just plain live forever lol. But the fact that Scrooge is himself acknowledging them as successors does make you think twice. He isn't the kind of duck to just admit he'll be giving over his mantle unless he's serious.
I think that Scrooge would split it between Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby and then tell them to work together to fill his shoes. Huey’s smarter than the smarties, Dewey and Webby are tougher than the toughies, and Louie is sharper than the sharpies. All together they almost emulate Scrooge.
I’d figured they would inherit different parts of Scrooge’s fortune. Huey running research and development; Dewy running Scrooge’s movie studio; Louie handle trade; and Webby being an adventurer.
I think Louie will get rich on his own, by going on to mature and run a business properly. Dewey and Webby I think will make life adventuring together. This means I think Huey will end up with Scrooge's money and do his own thing by also going onto adventures like Dewey and Webby or open a business like Louie.
The fact that Dewey was the name Scrooge did not say, shows that Della, Donald and Dewey share a trait Scrooge does not like. The trait that comes to mind is leaping without looking. I don't think that Donald has that trait all the time, but when his temper gets the best of him he is certainly not think about what will happen next. In the clip you show Donald said "I was in the will" show that Donald never though he was in the will and treated Scrooge accordingly. Yes Webby should be in the will if only for Scrooge to show he believe in her and all she can do (like his father did by having a man pay for a shine from Scrooge)
My boy Scrooge ain’t gonna die cause he found the fountain of youth, but he could retire and in my opinion I think he would give it Louie. Why? Well because of the episodes they have together obviously and because I think Louie inherent the part of Scrooge that was Sharper than the Sharpies so that why I think maybe after Donald and Della he’ll inherit the fortune.
Personally, I think it would be left to the four of them since they help compliment each other in different ways and would help in keeping the others grounded in varying ways.
No one. Scrooge gonna live forever.
That’s what I said to myself when I got the notification.
lol
yes yes yes
He was frozen in that ice cube after all
Who’s to say he won’t be immortal?? 😂
@@cosmeticbear9761 or that he isn't already.
Scrooge earned everything he has, and doesn't believe in handouts.
My guess is that he would make his descendants WORK to earn the money in his vault and when it runs out of money it would then be up to them to keep his company afloat.
good call. pretty much what would happen, most likely.
Ooh so he would make it an elaborate treasure hunt? That's very on brand
Hm, actually that would make a lot of sense for his character :)
@TheBobBrom Scrooge is against giving money to charity.
Dewey is the worst
5:49
Scrooge: If we loose, you're out of the will
Donald: I was in the will?
Pffft-
I just thought Scrooge wouldn’t die because he immortal,also isn’t he like 150?
Star Fantasy14 153 in fact
Anton Issa 😅oh sorry my Mistake
Anton Issa he did spend an unspecified amount of time in a timeless demon dimension. And stronger things than extreme old age have tried and failed to kill Scrooge McDuck. Not to mention he’s friends with the personification of Death, aka the Grim Reaper, aka the Ghost of Christmas Future.
It was never established he's immortal, only his parents.
He is that old and somehow extended his life by a lot, but we don't know if he's immortal yet.
@@MachRacer4 I thought the Grim Reaper and the Ghost of Christmas Future were different?
People don’t think Scrooge being my child hero is a good thing... because they haven’t actually thought it through and haven’t examined his character... they just associate him with greed...
But he is fair minced, ambitious, loyal to family, and has worked to always better himself and his understanding of the world and the people in it.
I think what you described is exactly what I see, but on the surface people just see him as a money grub. It feels similar to how Gary Vee can rub people the wrong way through initial interactions, but overtime, people who give him a chance understand him more. Roberto, if you ever want to come on to talk about Scrooge and Duckburg you let me know!
Truth in this
It depends if you you said Scrooge mcduck because if you just said Scrooge people would think you said Ebeneezer Scrooge from a Christmas Carol.
Exactly Uncle Scrooge is a great role model.
I can understand that completely. Scrooge McDuck instilled a strong work ethic, and a sense of fairness. As a kid, Scrooge was a role model for me .
Louie DID say that he would own most of Scrooge's wealth *multiple* times
Also Huey and Dewey aren't interested in Money
Huey likes being wise and mysteries
Dewey likes daring adventure
I personally think that Louie might inherit Scrooge fortune but on the OTHER hand Scrooge did say that Louie would be a bigger billionaire then he was one day meaning that he would make his fortune himself by being sharper than the sharpies
I belive that louie would own most of Scrooges fortunes but another family member will inherit his wealth
Which is why I belive that Della and Donald would inherit Scrooge's fortune after he passes (if he ever does die)
He took them in when they were about the triplet's age, he went on daring adventures with them and even though he hasn't talked to Donald for ten years he still shares a great bond with him, allowing him to move his houseboat to his mansion and taking him in
Same for Della, he spent years trying to find her and when she got back he was overjoyed
(Also I think that Webby is part of the family because in *The Last Crash of the Sunchaser* , Scrooge said that she indeed *Wasn't* family but after the *Shadow War* he relises that she doesn't have to be blood related to be family. So it's possible she would inherit his wealth because she is devoted to the family and she would have their back's in any situation)
In all honesty, Webby will probably marry into the family by marrying one of the triplets (most likely Dewey since they both love going on daring adventures)
The One That is very true! I mean maybe Donald and Della could be an adventure duo! They maybe would share the fortune or split it
@@jessr1698 I agree with you, but I feel like she's more likely to go with Louie. Even though Webby and Dewey seem great on the surface, they don't actually mix at all. They're love for adventuring is the only thing they have in common and that is shown more in the monopoly episode when they realize that they aren't that great together when it comes to things outside of adventuring. Louie and Webby on the other hand may seem like an even worse match up on the surface, but they're differences actually bring them together in this situation. Since the two of them are so different in mindsets they constantly learn from one another. For example, in the most recent episode they had together, it was Louie that understood what was best for Webby instead of Mrs. Beakley. Louie also got her to no longer give up on humanity. Dewey and Webby just seem way more vanilla in comparison to me.
I know
Scrooge is a trillionair
Scrooge won’t die because in the episode “the golden lagoon of white agony plains” Scrooge says he was cursed to live forever in the demon dimension demorgorgana
Edit: the one dislike is Glomgold
Anthony R True! That’s what I thought!
No didn’t he say that he was trapped he never said he was cursed to live forever that was his parents
No, his parents are.
@@Endocryne609 Exactly! It only confirmed that it slowed down his age or better yet made him look younger. It did not confirmed that it curse him to make live forever like his parents did. There's a complete difference in that people.
Cursed with eternal life? He is probably more lucky than Gladstone gandor.
I believe that all of Scrooge’s nephews would be in the will. I will say how the nephew would be included and what they would do with it.
*Donald and Della* :
Since Donald and Della were Scrooge’s partners in adventure, they would inherit not only the treasures they collected with Scrooge, but also the right to the McDuck Museum.
Della would be the tour guide because she has a intelligible voice and Donald would be the clerk/ occasional bouncer.
*Huey, Dewey, and Louie* :
I feel Huey, Dewey, and Louie would all run the business, but different parts of it.
Huey would run the R&D department, researching ancient myths and legends and testing new products,
Dewey would go on treasure hunts to find those treasures, exploring exotic regions to adventure.
Louie would handle the actual businesses of McDuck Unlimited, keeping control of everything.
That’s how the nephews would contribute to the will.
Della - Every aircraft Scrooge owns except the Sun Chaser.
Donald - His choice of two boats. That's the limit. Plus title of chief of Clan McDuck IF he wants it.
Huey - All of Scrooge's maps, his museum and most of his artifacts (the will specifies the exceptions, which go to members of the family that are attached to them), plus title of chief of Clan McDuck if Donald doesn't want it.
Dewey - The adventuring part of Scrooge's empire.
Louie - The financial part of Scrooge's empire (so most of Scrooge's monetary wealth, plus every business in his name except the adventure business).
Webby - Secretary of Clan McDuck and guardianship of Dismal Downs and the Templar treasure.
Lena - A job running the magical defenses for the McDuck empire.
Fergus, Downy and Matilda - Specific memories in the secret chest in the money bin--plus the #1 dime.
Goldie - The goose egg nugget, her lock of hair and the deed for White Agony Creek (which she hasn't taken possession of yet in this version).
Feathry - The submarine research station, under the charge of Huey and Louie.
Launchpad - The Sun Chaser.
Gladstone - Nothing. What on earth could he possibly need, besides a spine and a sense of responsibility?
Imagine Gladstone opening a package with the letter "Dear nephew Gladstone, for you I leave you the one thing you've always lacked in your life." and it's Scrooge's actual spine inside.
Considering how close to Scrooge Glomgold is in terms of wealth, It seems more appropriate to say if Huey Dewey and Louie and Webby inherit Scrooge's fortune, that they INDIVIDUALLY would not be the most wealthy Ducks in the world, but the most wealthy FAMILY in the world.
What about the business?
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The kids would take on different aspects. Louie definitely would handle more normal business and negotiations, Dewey would be in Pr and advertising. Huey is in Research and development. Webby security and intelligence.
That might not be entirely accurate but you get the idea.
What if scrooge chooses Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby to all of them to be the next Scrooge because all of them combined make up the entire personality of scrooge. Smart, Rebellious, and adventurous.
Don't forget always almost dying for his family
@@ostleytium7554 fethry ?
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@@ostleytium7554 FETHRY
@@ostleytium7554 yeah but the thing is Fethry and Gladstone are not blood related to Scrooge, They're Donald and Della's cousins from their dad's side of the family, and Scrooge is their uncle from their mom's side, there's no blood relation at all. Even if Scrooge considers them as real family I Don't think he's gonna leave his fortune and neither his company to them; Fethry might be smart but isn't exactly the best business man (or duck?), as for Gladstone he already has a lot of money but isn't responsible at all. So if anyone should get the fortune and/or the company it should be Donald and Della.
"If we loose, you're out of the will."
"...I was in tha will???"
Me: "mOOd donald. MoOd"
I believe it would be Louie again
Huey could be a Senior Woodchuck at the End of Ducktales
And Dewey would become the greatest Adventurer in the World.
Since Louie's the One who's been all crazy with Money and Riches and was the richest duck once, it's only logical that it would fit him again but this time with some Humility (as Seen in Season 2 Episode 25 "The Richest Duck in the World")
As for Webby...I dunno. She could become a Future Spy working for Good (maybe for a Neo S.H.U.S.H Organisation)
I know
I feel like Louie will be the successor too
That could definitely work. Another strong possibility, in my honest opinion, is that all four kids grow up to run some aspect of McDuck Enterprises. Louie could run the business end of things because he has the drive to earn money and the know how to make that money. Of course, by the time he's all grown up, he'll be trying to make an honest buck instead of scamming people. Huey could take over the experimental tech division after working alongside Fenton and Gyro for a couple of years, and he'd have B.O.Y.D. by his side too. Huey's very logical and analytical, so it makes sense for him to take charge of the technical aspects of the company. As for Dewey and Webby, I could see them being a legendary adventurer duo uncovering the secrets of the world not even Scrooge could discover. They're both nuts and ambitious, and they make a great team already. Of course, I could see Dewey striking out on his own as a solo adventurer using everything he's learned to make the world his. As for Webby, she would make an awesome super spy plain and simple.
@@andrewgarrett1356 Man, imagine if Quackfoster retires in the future and Webby takes her place as the librarian/guardian of the Secret Library
I think Huey should inherit the fortune. He is the oldest sibling and he is the only triplet who is... *"not crazy or greedy"* plus he has a pure kind heart to always put others before him. He would use Scrooge's wealth for good intentions and not dangerous exploring or selfish reasons like Huey and Louie.
For example we already saw what happened when Louie became the richest duck in the world and he almost got himself killed within a whole day. So Louie is not responsible to inherit the fortune and therefore should never be the one to inherit the fortune.
And then we have Dewey who is just as crazy as Della. All adventure hungry with no logic in his mind whatsoever. If he inherited the fortune then I bet he wouldn't last an entire day without doing something reckless and stupid. He would instantly get himself in some kind of danger and get himself killed.
*But if neither of them then I think Webby should inherit the fortune*
Yeah, most likely Heuy.
I have to disagree. I mean having a pure kind heart is certainly a good thing but it's definitely not going to help you run a bussiness. It just doesn't seem like Huey is cut out for that, to be honest. Sure, he's smart, but he's also kind of gullible. He's always being tricked by Louie or even Gavin/Tenderfeet that one time. I think that if he was responsible for McDuck Enterprises it wouldn't be too hard for a conman to come along and con him or for another bussiness man to show up and convince him to accept a bad deal.
Webby has a similar problem. She likes to see the best in people which is often a good thing but not really when it comes to business. At the end of the day I think they're both just a bit too naive and trusting for the whole CEO gig.
You're spot on when it comes to Dewey, though. I just think you're wrong when it comes Louie. He may have nearly gotten himself killed as the richest duck in the world but so did Scrooge, unlike his uncle though Louie actually managed to solve the problem for good which is definitely a point in his favour. Of course, he was certainly irresponsible with the money, but he learned his lesson at the end. It's like the episode tells us, he's not ready yet but he'll probably be in the future when he grows up. I mean, let's be fair, I don't think any child can be ready to run a multimillion dollar company.
Louie's greedy and selfish, yet so is Scrooge. That's why they have their family around to call them out on it. Louie's actually shown more humble so he might even listen to Huey and Webby better than Scrooge.
Plus, I think he's the only one that actually wants the job. I'm pretty sure neither Webby or Huey are interested.
@@syns8726 In that case I was right before. Louie is the best candidate for the inheritance of the business. Except maybe only the business and economics part of it.
@@user-mh9dx7nz2r I mean Louie already has experience running a business, from small things like selling t-shirts and popcorn to something like Harp-be-gone (even though he made some bad decisions there). He also knows how to draft business contracts so he probably does have some technical knowledge as well. I'm guessing he'll just learn about economy when he grows up like most people, Scrooge probably didn't know all that much about it when he was 11 either.
Syns The way you say it feels like the triplets working together would be the best way for them to inherit Scrooge’s fortune.
I mean, seeing as Scrooge has been around since the mid 1800s I don't know that he can be killed. 😂 Nice video!
as well he found the Fountain of Youth and gave it to his parents there was a EPISODE ABOUT IT, there still alive.
So in all seriousness I think he can cheat death.
@@galileavillarreal6680 Yeah, I think those kids will never actually see an inheritance 😂.
@@AveryTalksAboutStuff I don't see soucge is leading them to his fortune I can see him leading them to be the next great adventurers who take his place he not getting any younger.
1867 to be exact.
Not sure about his businesses, but as for his fortune, I'm pretty sure he'd like to split it between his relatives. He might include Webby, but I think she'd only inherit a small part. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if he even left a thing or two to Mrs. Beakly and Launchpad.
At the very least, we know Donald is in the will😁 Season 2 episode 1:
Scrooge: If we lose, you're out of the will.
Donald: I was in the will?!
Launchpad gets the Sunchaser with a trust fund for insurance coverage 😂
@@Shalalacls Yes, that's more or less what I was thinking 😂
i think, if he ever includes webby in the will, he'd split it evenly among the kids. because i think scrooge thinks of her as "one of his kids" as much as della or donald would, maybe even more so.
I figured it's supposed to be funny that Donald was surprised that he was even
Mentioned Scrooge's will at all. Donald is a notorious loser who can snatch defeat right out of the mouth of victory.
I think huey will own the business because as we saw in the episode where he was an intern for waddle he was already a model employee and dewy..... yeah and Luie had stated he dose not want to work hard- or at all to get money so they money will most likely be split and Huey will own the company
Whichever of them inherit Scrooges fortune, i personally think all of them would need it.
I thought you were going to predict what Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby’s Future would be as Scrooge’s Heirs to His Fortune. Also, I think Webby would most likely be selected as the Champion of Earth.
Nah, nothing stops the Pop.
DONALD is Scrooge's true heir and champion. He and HDL are the ones that actually went on the Carl Barks and Don Rosa adventures this show is based on.
There will be no heir Scrooge will never die just like his parents but most likely the duck in blue
That one music Slav I’m Guessing The Next Champion/Inheritance Of The McDuck Legacy Will Definitely Be Dewey. Don’t You Agree?
Yes yes I do
@Brandon Bailey yeah he's most likely not going to hear it anything I look I would just all the green on the Ed because he's most likely just want to be an adventurer
Remember in the episode “The Richest Duck in the World” where Louie takes over Scrooge’s Company with Owlson?
Remember how that turned out?
@@fangirl_43 he said Louie wasn't ready YET.
Fangirl_43 If Louie takes Scrooge’s Fortune again, would Owlson work for him again?
@@shanryder and he is right, but he said AFTER all the disaster happened. And to be honest none of them are ready yet.
@@gerardorodriguez7500 I don't believe so, she already quit and said she would start a new business.
Scrooge is definitely too smart to put all of his eggs into one basket. He'll most likely leave most of his fortune to the triplets and Webby. However, his legacy in general will be carried by many more, because I believe he's preparing the world for the day he's gone. Let's not forget that he charged Gizmo Duck with the defense of Duckburg in Scrooge's absence. He also apparently had several mechanisms in place for global defense. (Which were accidentally destroyed by Louis or otherwise defeated during the Moonvasion, but you get the point.) Scrooge is always planning ahead so it should come as no surprise that he has plans beyond his lifetime.
I think he would spilt his fortune.
Frank on tumblr one of the writers of the show has said that Scrooge wouldn't even have a will because he's convinced he can't die at this point.
I think they’ll all inherit parts of it. Huey will be in charge of the more research oriented parts of it, probably working closely with Fenton and Gyro. Dewey will be the adventurous one finding new wealth and fame. Louis will handle the actual business parts of it the personal relationships the branding the selling. Webby will probably work closely with Dewey and be in charge of some sort of McDuck museum keeping the legend and fame of Scrooge alive. Donald and Della will most likely be doing their own thing but will probably help.
That seems fair.
I can see all young ducks inherent from Uncle Scrooge but in my other words I can see Louey inherent from Scrooge more with his adventure. He did follow Scrooge a lot and his business with him and he does makes sense when it comes to money and the adventures with his his siblings and Weby
I think it's obvious Mr Krabs will inherit his fortune and build a third Krusty Krab. Maybe rebuild Krusty Towers
“If we lose your out of the will.”
“Wait, I was in the will-“
I can’t get over that line-
Scrooge has to be very careful about this because It takes a life time to build a legacy and only a second to have it destroyed
That's partly why the triplets are under his wing. He sees different aspects of himself in each one of them. And by the time he would pass, the kids would be used to a life of wealth, so there is a chance there might not be that much fighting if they get it split evenly. Louie would be fine because he would just use his part of the inheritance to make more money anyway, so he'd likely not care all that much, Dewey would just use his part to replenish the wealth of the family through adventuring, and Huey would be the curator who loans out what they find/already found to different museums around the globe.
I just wanted to point out that Launchpad did NOT crash this episode. He made a perfectly good landing, probably under Della's tutelage. But it was strange to see.
I think if Scrooge dies, no matter who he leaves it to, something will happen to the will and Gladstone will somehow get the money
"🎵 Gladstone Gander,
Gladstone Gander,
Gladstone Gander,
I am he! 🎶"
(Ode to Joy)
I was originally thinking Donald as the leader of fowl stated that Donald is Scrooge’s most trusted allie in the series finale but it might be Webbie since she is Scrooge’s direct descendant through cloning if he wants it to go to the next generation
He’ll probably split the fortune but my moneys on Louey for the business
Louie for the business, Huey will get all the treasures, relics and artifacts, and Dewey and Webby will get the lion's share of wealth so they can actually go adventuring without issue.
Ya probably
he'd set it up in such a way to get around antitrust/ anti-monopoly laws so his family can operate different companies and multiply his wealth by like 5000
@@hobomike6935 yeah lol
The sight of Scrooge chasing Donald through the park while trying to convince him how easy and fun it is being a tycoon is hilarious. Barks' comics were brilliant.
The one thing that never jived with me when it came to the DuckTales-incarnation of these characters, is that Webby is to be treated as a close relative. The mere notion of her being in Scrooge's will just sounds bizarre to me, but I understand it's not quite as jarring to people who only know Scrooge from DuckTales and not the source material.
This is a really tough question, I mean this assumes that if Scrooge Mcduck eventually dies of old age and before his family, friends and employees, he's extremely advanced in age and yet the fact he can still go on adventures suggests that his body has not been weakened by old age at all, but if he does die and leave a will, he would probably have it go to all of his family, friends and employees, provided they pass one of his last tests and adventures to prove they are tougher than the toughies and smarter than the smarties. That way they won't waste it all. Only those who pass his final test will get a share of his fortune though, those who fail will not get a single penny from him.
No one as Scrooge would even come back from the dead and would challenge whoever to take it from his dead hands
In last episode
Nobody is talking about launchpad smooth ‘landing’
Maybe make video on launch pad history
As of 1987 ducktales his family was full of pilots
He'll probably split between the four of them because they work better together
i think he would just split between Donald and Della, that'll later just give it to the triplets and probably Webby (but to be honest, I think she'll end up making her own fortune and becoming the next richest duck)
oh please we all know Scrooge will outlive the rest of them
My money's on Webby because when it comes to Triplets it's split down between them, however they COULD inherit Scrooge's money as a trio and work their way around it. Huey will deal with financial situation, Luey will run the business and Duey will do scavenger hunting and replenish their stocks with treasure. The main reason why I think Webby will inherit Scrooge's everything is because she's*obsessed* with McDuck family and giving money to her will balance things out. Also Beakly will work well as her secretary too. Also by the time the Triplets grow up each of them will be oversaturated with their personal lives.
I don't think that would work. She doesn't have experience with the outside world, she's still very naive. Besides she's not related to him at all. She could be high ranking employee.
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She will gain the experience once she grows up into a responsible adult
All these comments were obviously made before the finale.
There is absolutely no way in the history of Clan McDuck that Scrooge would ever exclude Webby from the will.
I want Donald to get the money just because
he deserves it
Yeah Donald deserves better after trying to raise the triplets well with his over bearing bad lucks
I LOVE DONALD😍😍😍😍😍
He would lose it immiedietly
@@superpangamer It depends. Donald can be a spendthrift but while Carl Barks's comics goes back and forth between Donald and HDL as his heirs, Donald often refuses because he doesn't want to dedicate his life to business or to waste it trying to protect it from everyone. In the comics and his early cartoons, he has a LOT of other interests that he's often excellent in before his bad luck ruins it. But I agree that DONALD is Scrooge's true heir, not that glorified newbie, Webby.
Considering that Scrooge doesn't even remember Dewey's name most of the time I think he'll be on the short end
I like to think that Scrooge sees Webby as his non-blood related Niece.
No one will get Scrooge’s will because Scrooge can’t die
His parents are immortal not scrooge himself also in the secret(s) of castle mcduck Louie couldn't believe that Scrooge was even alive
My money's on Webby, so is Scrooge's.
Probably not because Webby’s not biologically part of the family
(Also if this is a joke pls don’t whoosh me)
Louie would too.
Go Webbs!!!
Huey would be the most logical, he was the first to hatch from the triplets.
@@pewpew5467 HAHAHAHA
Imagine when it gets to the point every character in Ducktales dies (of old age probably) and Scrooge is the only one left
nooo i was thinking of that too. angst why
Awesome to see you do a Theory video on the weekend given that you Normally upload new videos every Tuesday and Thursday.
...and it just occurred to me that in the reboot, they made the nephews reflections of Scrooge's values. Huey is smarter than the smarties. Louie is Sharper than the Sharpies. and Dewey, by virtue of his refusal to give up even when he keeps getting knocked down is tougher than the toughies.
Yea during the game night I had the same reaction as Donald being surprised he was in the will as during only child day Louie said he was the sole heir implying nobody expects Donald to be in the will.
I think that basically Louie will learn to become a successful business man and will take over the family business. Also, Huey will become Gizmoduck after Fenton retires and Webby and Dewey will get married and become a crazy adventure family.
I love DUCKTALES soooo much!!!!
The show is very entertaining, and absolutely hysterical!!! Each show makes me laugh sooo hard!!!
I think that Dewey, Webby, or Louie will get Scrooges money and the company, because they all have some of the same interest as Scrooge.
This is just my opinion.
Brandon Bailey I don’t feel like he has the right personality to earn the fortune.
Maybe Louie will have Scrooge’s fortunes because he wanted to be a business man like him plus it’s give Louie the idea to start his company Louie inc.
Fun fact: Scrooge doesnt have a will because he’s fairly confident that he will never die
Webby. Webby is basically his adopted ward at this point.
I wonder if we will ever see Scrooge’s death again, or the allusions thereof.
In the previous show, Huey, Dewey, and Louie inherited Scrooge’s fortune, and became cold blooded businessmen, partnered with Magica.
Carl Barks also drew an image of the duck family, older, gathered over Scrooge’s grave, which was also covered in some of his money, as if he was trying to take it with him.
I love that he considers Webby
Actually Donald is his nephew and Della is her niece.
But why not Donald and Della? How much older than her sons and his nephews, They should be the ones to carry-on in his uncle’s place and I think he should have them so they will show him how tough they can be. Plus Donald has a girlfriend who is even tougher and that will be Daisy Duck.
his niece.
I think he’s going to give them each a dime, and then give his fortune and business to charity and say “earn it yourself.”
I hope this happens tbh.
nah, he wont waste all his money to charity just llike that
Scrooge part with 30 cents? perish the thought. he'd _never_ not be that stingy
The 32 dislikes are from Glomgold’s 32 separate accounts. One for just watching youtube, 31 more just to say he has beat Scrooge.
It should be Louie Duck. From early on in the series, Louie was always interested in Scrooge's Wealth. We all assumed Louie would less likely be the candidate for Scrooge's riches, but through out the course of this show, Louie has learned a lot from his great uncle. He has proven to be wiser and more mature than his brothers. Louie could inherit Scrooge's wealth because of his thoughtfulness.
I think Webbie should have some of Scrooge's wealth and be in Scrooge's will cuz she has helped a lot and she earned it
Huey=Any smart guy stuff and financial decisions
Webby and Louie =Adventuring and treasure hunting
Dewey= Fighting yormingandar and adventuring too
I'd say only two of his nephews have the potential: Huey because he's hard working and is very intellectual, and Louie because he's Sharper than the Sharpies, and has great business sense.
We all know from the first season the special relationship between Webbie and Dewey, especially seen in "The Spear of Selene" episode. They both would sacrifice everything for the other's happiness. Can't you see they will get married someday.
Yes webie should be in scrooge's will scrooge and the others see and treet her as family
What a twist it would be if webby was actually scrooges daughter
So uh about that...
Lol this dude is true
My bet is on Della and Donald because kids will waste money on anything INLESS you know their adults by then they would have to split it to everyone fair and square but I don't know who will take over the business they would probably work together to take care of the business because they do have a bit of Scrooge in their personality so😓
I think it will be inherited jointly by Huey, Dewey, Louis and Webby because they collectively share the wisdom of Scrooge Mcduck which he recognizes in them. His repeated quote on how he got rich in the first place was by being "smarter than the smarties, tougher than the toughies, and sharper than the sharpies." And the triplets each exhibit one of those three things. Huey is smart, Dewey is tough, and Louis is sharp. And while some might think only the three of them may inherit Scrooge may include Webby for the same reason why Donald and Della aren't heirs-they fight. Donald and Della constantly and the twins do aswell, but not when Webby is around. Webby by not being a blood relative does not have the temper of the Scrooge family and therefore makes a perfect mediator to keep the triplets working as a team. And it is not so much the faith in each duck kids skill that makes them heirs to Scrooges fortune, but their ability to work as a team.
Della will inherit everything, she is clearly the favorite of Scrooge.
I think if it boiled down to the new generation of huey dewey louie and webby, here's what would happen:
Huey is in charge of the technical things, archives, keeping everything in working order.
Dewey would be the main explorer occasionally exploring on his own or with his own team if everyone else is busy(also maybe promoting the mcduck business image)
Louie would manage most of the business aspects
Finally, webby would get most of the relics and be apart of most of Dewey's solo missions.
I agree, except now I think that Webby would have more of a role. The boys each have their distinct talents. They need her to not go off too far in one direction.
5:50 😂😂😂 I can't stop laughing at this.
"I was in the will?"
I've read a comic that said that Scrooge wanted to leave all his wealth to Huey, Dewey, and Louie because of their entrepreneurial spirit (they were selling lemonade at that time, also bear in mind that in the comic lore they all have the same personality). However, he still believes that Donald and Gladstone are kin, so he decided to test them by giving them $1000. Donald failed (only managing to get $1000 + a pack of soda from an airline company because he accidentally made trees fly), while Gladstone became Scrooge's competitor. In the end, it is still unclear would they inherit or not as Scrooge only put them in risky business that he would never compete in (Donald in the selling street soda in which he drinks his stock of sodas, while Gladstone in selling comic books in which he reads a ton of the sealed books)
There was also a reference to this in the third issue of the modern ducktales comic
“Cheating like Nostradamus”
I think Scrooge wants to make sure his loved ones are taken care if the day ever does come he bits the big one. So he'll likely think what each person is best suited for and give them what they need from that pov.
Looking forward to more from you! You are on a roll! You have been one of the few brights spots for me these last few days and overall the whole time we be in lockdown! Look forwad to your next video! Have goodnight!
I wonder if weby is gonna get all of it or just a lot more now that we know she’s his daughter?
The Kermit in the background scares me for some reason
Donald will use the money for magic lessons. Zetta flare!!!
To me there is only one duck that can inherit the fortune
And that is the little businessman Luie
What will become of Scrooge’s enemies when he passes away? And what will they do?
Assuming none of the enemies had something to do with his demise...my guess would be:
Magica: Really frustrated because she can't get her revenge.
Glomgold: First few seconds...freaking out and having the best time of his life...a minute after that: totally devasted because his live has no more cause, and he failed to ever had the chance to become richer than scrooge...but would later brag about he did it
Beaks: Would probably the one least emotionally affected...his biggest problem would be that he loses all the attention...and would probably try to portray himself as Scrooges BFF to get some of it back, posting 100 of selfies from the funeral
The Beagle Boys: Sad...because I think they also really respect Scrooge....but also happy because they figure out that Donald is easier to rob.
FOWL: Probably they would be genuinely happy for similar reasons as the Beagle Boys....but technically and without those plans we don't know about...they should be interested in keeping Scrooge alive and healthy...because those Vultures seem to be his advisors, and what better position could there be than controlling the biggest business empire in the world.
Goldie: Cries her eyes out if nobody watches.
“Webby, Huey, Louie,-Webby.”
Debbie also knows everything about scrooge, his adventures, and his business. She'd be a good part off the team.
Huey and Louie are the most likely to inherit the business aspect. Dewey finds a passion within the company, and Webby continues to be the most trusted companion to the Duck family.
Isn't Scrooge Mcduck already 150 years old? Do you really think that he is going to leave a will? I think he was born in 1867.
Headcanon: Webby's been in the will since Scrooge told her "Call me Uncle Scrooge".
I don't think the reboot ever questions the fact that Webby is just anoher one of his kids
the reboot is pretty obviously adamant about webby being "one of scrooge's kids" at this point. webby is like the fourth sibling the boys never had before.
Except she's not even canon. She doesn't exist in the Carl Barks and Don Rosa comics.
Scrooge: "What the blazin' bagpipes is 'inheritance'?"
My guess on who it will be is that it's Dewey. He was the one who cared about his family and friends the most, and he and Scrooge are the closest out of the other triplets. Dewey is just like his mother, and losing his mother was the saddest thing to ever happen to Scrooge, so the least Scrooge could do is bless Dewey with everything he couldn't give Della
Dewey would never be responsible enough.
I enjoy your videos, but here are I few things I've noticed in years of watching cartoon. 1. It's hard to really kill a cartoon character, unless you have that "dip" stuff from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?". 2. Laughter keeps toons young. That was mentioned in the Tiny Toons episode "Fields of Honey".
I also recall an episode from the original Duck Tales series when Magica De Spell used some "sands of time" spell to send Scrooge into the future when Huey, Dewey, & Louie were working for Magica, but that could just be due to the events that happened in that episode. Keep up the good work.
Even if I'm the only person who believes this, I'd bet that if he were to pass on his number one dime (instead of taking it with him to the grave) it would go to Donald. The dime is a symbol of hard work, above all else. Something that Donald knows plenty about.
Other than that, Louie might actually learn how to run a company and inherit McDuck enterprises, Della would get the house (with Mrs. Beakley's contract and probably not Duckworth's ghost) all the kids would stay there, and the Other Bin is only allowed to Huey while Dewey gets claim on anything in the garage.
Since the FOWL leaders are obviously getting fired in the future, I think the Scrooge's family (blood and found) will take over together after Scrooge is gone. The found family including Gladstone, Fethry, Fenton, Webby, Mrs Beakly, Violet, Lena, Headless Manhorse, Gyro, and possible Duckworth.
Launchpad will be a bit busy in Saint Canard but canonically, Launchpad was given a subsidiary of McDuck enterprises called Quackerworks to run so it's possible he's also on the board.
My money is on the triplets and Webby, mainly because he's already mentoring them. He's already encouraging Louie to set up his own business and make his own wealth. He's more than likely already okay with Huey being knowledgable and just needs to get the boy to take risks, he can teach Dewey about being a good adventurer just by leading by example, and Webby is just incredibly utilitarian, but he'd encourage her to learn about R&D on a practical level, not a scientific one.
@@tcrpgfan particular reason you think he's going to cut everyone else off?
@@shanryder Gladstone he'll cut off. Dude can earn wealth without working for it. Scrooge may be a miser, but he values hard work. As for the rest, besides Duckworth (Who is already dead), Mrs. Beakley (Who is the house caretaker and is also viewed as a personal friend of the family) Webby (Who would also likely inherit a share of the fortune plus be appointed caretaker for the McDuck legacy and join with Dewey on adventures). Everyone else wouldn't be too affected because they're under Scrooge's Employ, not a part of his family.
@@tcrpgfan found family is a thing, ya know. Each of them has an individual trait that would allow them to be a unique asset ti the company and their different perspectives would make them a stronger company than any other. Why handicap his heirs by forcing them to work alone?
@@shanryder Dude, I know what found family is BECAUSE I HAVE ONE, but that does not mean everyone I work with is a part of that family. Plus, they wouldn't be working alone, they'd still keep those under Scrooge's employ precisely because they're good at what they do and serve a purpose for the business as a whole. The triplets and Webby would work together as a team to lead McDuck Enterprises. Besides, has Scrooge actively said he considers majority of the people you mentioned family? Mrs. Beakley has been and it shows in how they act around each other, Webby was outright told it was okay to call him Uncle Scrooge, and Ducksworth was warmly welcomed back into the fold (Even if he was a ghost). Fanton, Gyro, and Manny are not considered a part of that family even though they work closely with scrooge and the rest of the family. Point is, Just because someone you get along with and who works either for or with you does not mean they are considered family. Otherwise, Scrooge would consider the Buzzards on the board of directors family, and that would be... bad.
Wotso the Answer is obvious
Scrooge will just keep all the money to himself in his coffin
As interesting as this theory sounds in terms of development for the kids, I think Scrooge is gonna just plain live forever lol.
But the fact that Scrooge is himself acknowledging them as successors does make you think twice. He isn't the kind of duck to just admit he'll be giving over his mantle unless he's serious.
I think that Scrooge would split it between Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby and then tell them to work together to fill his shoes. Huey’s smarter than the smarties, Dewey and Webby are tougher than the toughies, and Louie is sharper than the sharpies. All together they almost emulate Scrooge.
I think if scrooge does it right, louie. Hes talked to louie about this ever since s2 e1
I’d figured they would inherit different parts of Scrooge’s fortune. Huey running research and development; Dewy running Scrooge’s movie studio; Louie handle trade; and Webby being an adventurer.
I think Louie will get rich on his own, by going on to mature and run a business properly. Dewey and Webby I think will make life adventuring together. This means I think Huey will end up with Scrooge's money and do his own thing by also going onto adventures like Dewey and Webby or open a business like Louie.
The fact that Dewey was the name Scrooge did not say, shows that Della, Donald and Dewey share a trait Scrooge does not like. The trait that comes to mind is leaping without looking. I don't think that Donald has that trait all the time, but when his temper gets the best of him he is certainly not think about what will happen next. In the clip you show Donald said "I was in the will" show that Donald never though he was in the will and treated Scrooge accordingly. Yes Webby should be in the will if only for Scrooge to show he believe in her and all she can do (like his father did by having a man pay for a shine from Scrooge)
My boy Scrooge ain’t gonna die cause he found the fountain of youth, but he could retire and in my opinion I think he would give it Louie. Why? Well because of the episodes they have together obviously and because I think Louie inherent the part of Scrooge that was Sharper than the Sharpies so that why I think maybe after Donald and Della he’ll inherit the fortune.
Scrooge ain't going no where, he is still young in his own way.
Idk xD
Personally, I think it would be left to the four of them since they help compliment each other in different ways and would help in keeping the others grounded in varying ways.