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accidentally causes Scrooge's money bin to dislodge, slide across the shaft, and crack open, spilling all his money into the underground. However, since they think of money as worthless garbage ("We all know what the above-grounders think of money--they try to give it away on their radio quiz shows!"), the Terries and Fermies unite for a massive clean-up. Proclaiming Scrooge's hat as their new trophy, they push the money back into the money bin and then seal the shaft to prevent more money from getting dumped on them.
278:"However," Andrae writes, "the story differs from its predecessors in situating its fairy world in a realm that is tied to and affects the everyday one. The geologic realm in literature has come to represent the psychologic, and this story deals with the repressed longings that underlie the civilized psyche." He goes on to say that "the Terries and Fermies represent the repressed desires that undergird the Protestant ethic, fusing work and play and functioning as emblems of unalienated labor." 246:
The story ends with a professor visiting Scrooge to assure him that there will be no more quakes. But when Scrooge asks him what triggered the tremors, and the professor answers that it was "gas that builds up in fissures as the Earth shrinks", Scrooge slyly winks at his nephews with the words (in
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In a 1975 interview, Barks said, "When you've got a mysterious place, then you develop something out of whole cloth. It's a mysterious place down under the earth. We don't know what's under the crust. Scientists tell us it's a big molten core, but Uncle Scrooge thought that there was a hole down
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during the subsequent escape. The Terries and Fermies pursue in an attempt to stop them, before they can tell the upper world of their existence and thus stall their competition. When that fails, they trigger a series of powerful tremors in order to shake the Ducks back down the shaft. This
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Terries cause earthquakes by rolling in massive groups of thousands against the giant pillars that support the land on the surface of the Earth, while Fermies cause earthquakes by gathering together in massive numbers and lifting up pieces of the Earth's crust. They treat this as a sports
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under there, and he was gonna be darn sure that he knew where that hole was. So once I got down to this mysterious hole, why I'd people it with imaginary little characters."
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competition: Whichever group causes the biggest earthquake (as revealed by intercepted radio transmissions) wins the contest and gets the prize, a piece of
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In the caverns below Duckburg, Scrooge and his nephews soon discover that the smooth "rocks" are really subterranean beings calling themselves
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find strangely round, colorful rocks scattered around the mineshaft. They prepare to descend, but all of a sudden their
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damaging his money bin, Scrooge McDuck is determined to find out what causes them. Upon a suggestion by
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In an attempt to stop the earthquakes, Scrooge steals the trophy, but is forced to discard his
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Carl Barks and the Disney Comic Book: Unmasking the Myth of Modernity
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Carl Barks and the Disney Comic Book: Unmasking the Myth of Modernity
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episode "Terror of the Terra-firmians" as creatures of urban legend.
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who look like bowling balls with arms and a head, but no legs, and
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are sabotaged, stranding them deep beneath the ground.
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The comic was adapted into an episode of the original
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Index


Carl Barks
Scrooge McDuck
Donald Duck
Huey, Dewey and Louie
Uncle Scrooge
Scrooge McDuck
comic book
Uncle Scrooge
Carl Barks
earthquakes
Donald
his three grandnephews
minecarts
move around by rolling on the ground
radio
magnetic
English
southern accent
country music
Ancient Greek pottery
Ancient Roman times
year zero
1 BCE
astronomical year numbering
Duckburg
top hat
Lost in the Andes!
Don Rosa
The Universal Solvent

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