Money Bin

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The Money Bin, as it appeared on DuckTales.
The Money Bin, as it appeared on DuckTales.

The Money Bin is a fictional location in Disney comic books, first appearing in comic book stories created by Carl Barks. It was later depicted in animated cartoons such as the theatrical short Scrooge McDuck and Money and the television series DuckTales. It is in this building that Scrooge McDuck stores the portions of his money he earned by himself and is the tallest building in the city of Duckburg, Calisota.

The Money Bin was built in 1902, shortly after Scrooge entered the diamond market and could no longer sleep at night because all the money he was storing under his mattress raised his bed too close to the ceiling, necessitating a more suitable storage facility for his money. His favorite pastime is to dive off a board into his money and swim through it.

Although the Money Bin is a twelve story skyscraper and a vault filled with three cubic acres of money, on various occasions it has been pulled around by a tractor, lifted to the top of a mountain, stolen by aliens from the bottom of the ocean, and blasted open with a cannon. The traditional location of the Money Bin is on top of Killmotor Hill.

The Money Bin is the victim of repeated assaults by many of Scrooge's enemies who try to steal his money, such as his archnemesis Flintheart Glomgold, the Beagle Boys, and Magica DeSpell, who is after Scrooge's Number One Dime (the first dime Scrooge ever earned).

To protect against these attempted break-ins, Scrooge has installed the greatest security system in the world to thwart any thought of even trying to intrude onto the premises.

Flintheart Glomgold has his own Money Bin, somewhere around Limpopo Valley, with a pound sign (£) instead of the dollar sign ($) that appears on Scrooge's as revealed when Scrooge pays him a visit in "The Second-Richest Duck". Although Glomgold uses some of Scrooge's ideas, like the cannon, he apparently doesn't have booby traps around his Money Bin, as Scrooge enters it without having to handle them although Flintheart didn't know about his visit. Although it's not so often as Scrooge's, Flintheart's Money Bin is also victim of assaults, as it's revealed in A Little Something Special, by the Beagle Boys, who don't care if the money they steal is Scrooge's or Flintheart's, and Magica De Spell, who was working with the possibility of Flintheart Glomgold being the world's richest duck, meaning she would need his Number One Dime instead of Scrooge's.

A frequent topic of speculation among McDuck fans regards the dimensions of the Money Bin. Barks defined the volume of money contained inside as "three cubic acres," but the exact meaning, and therefore the volume, of a "cubic acre" is subject to interpretation by the reader, since an acre is a measure of area, not length. A series of blueprints created for a Scrooge McDuck story by Don Rosa state that the Money Bin is approximately 127 feet tall, and 120 feet wide. In the story, said blueprints are accredited to an architect named Keno D. Rosa, which is Don Rosa's actual name.


DuckTales
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Characters
Main characters Scrooge McDuck | Huey, Dewey and Louie | Launchpad McQuack | Webby Vanderquack
Mrs. Beakley | Duckworth | Gyro Gearloose | Doofus | Bubba | Fenton Crackshell/GizmoDuck
Villains Flintheart Glomgold | Magica De Spell | Poe De Spell | The Beagle Boys | Ma Beagle
The Beagle Brats | The Beagle Babes | Pete | Dijon | Merlock
Minor characters Donald Duck | Mrs. Featherby | Goldie O'Gilt | Gandra Dee | Little Bulb | Gladstone Gander
Ludwig Von Drake
Other
Misc Duckburg | Calisota | Money Bin | Scrooge's Number One Dime | The Junior Woodchucks
(Guidebook)
Media Episodes | DVDs | DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp | DuckTales (video game)
DuckTales 2 | DuckTales: The Quest for Gold | Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers
TV movies &
specials
The Treasure of the Golden Suns | Catch as Cash Can | Time Is Money | Super DuckTales
The Golden Goose
See also Scrooge McDuck universe | Carl Barks | Darkwing Duck | Quack Pack | The Disney Afternoon
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