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* Donald's and the triplets' good-bye scene in the [[Five Episode Pilot]].
* In "Nothing to Fear", Magica DeSpell used real-life images of Uncle Scrooge & co.'s worst fears to descend upon them. For Uncle Scrooge, this took the form of being told by Huey, Dewey and Louie that they secretly couldn't stand him and resented having to live with him. In the end, the way to drive off the nightmares turned out to be to confront them with reality.
{{quote| '''Uncle Scrooge''': My boys love me -- so you're not my boys!}}
** And he was right.
* The animated version of "Back to the Klondike" may have been drastically changed, but the ending is just too sweet and beautiful and genuinely romantic not to make your heart melt.
* In the episode "Once Upon a Dime", Scrooge tells the story of how he developed his fortune, with his nephews constantly asking him if that was when he got rich. Finally, at the end, he tells them he only felt rich when the boys and Webby came to live with him and he had a family. Just great.
* One for the comic books. In issue #4, a dispirited Scrooge gives a brief one.
{{quote| '''Launchpad:''' "...I feel like we let you down."<br />
'''Scrooge:''' "Launchpad, you never have let me down and never will." }}
** In the last issue of a cross over with [[Darkwing Duck]], Scrooge and DD discuss why they bring their kids along on their adventures. While DD states that Gosalyn usually sneaks along despite being told otherwise, Scrooge says that the long term benefits (seeing the world, the lessons learned outside a classroom) are one reason. The truth is that Scrooge can't stand being away from them for too long, and that he doesn't want to drive them away like he did his immediate family in the past.
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* In ''Home Sweet Homer'' Huey, Dewie, and Louie all talk about how they ant to grow up to be as just like Uncle Scrooge, and then argue over who's the most like him. Scrooge's proud look while steering the boat says it all.
 
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