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4 Comments:
This was a great story. I especially love the part when Uncle Scrooge was taking a bath in his own money.
What's funny, however, is that in the dialogue box, it said "Uncle Scrooge, the richest MAN in the world." Just read that line again, and you will see what I mean.
8:57 am
Thanks for posting the original art and dialog. It doesn't look like they changed much at all in the CBL set. At least not enough to kill the incredibleness of the story.
2:19 am
Hi Thad,
well, they changed the visual characteristics of all the "savages" (inluding good ol' Bombie) plus some not so relevant detail in the dialogues.
Bop-Bop turned to white man was the most incredible change though.
8:28 am
This is great info to know.
12:07 pm
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