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Cornelius Coot
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Cornelius Coot is the founder of the city of Duckburg, and grandfather of Grandma Duck, which makes him Donald Duck's great-great-grandfather.

The Cornelius Coot statue first appeared in the Donald Duck comic Statuesque Spendthrifts (1952) by Carl Barks. Here, Scrooge and the rich Maharajah of Howduyustan compete at building the largest statue of Duckburg's founder, eventually leading to Duckburg being filled with gigantic statues of its founder. Barks re-used Coot's statue in Statues of Limitations (1957) and The Day Duckburg Got Dyed (1957). Afterwards, Coot's statues became a recurring location in many comics taking place in Duckburg.

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Cornelius first appeared in person in a flashback in the Italian Disney comic Paperino e la "graande impresa", first published in 1988, in which he looked similar to Donald. A year later, Don Rosa used Cornelius in His Majesty, McDuck, telling the story about how Cornelius became the owner of Fort Duckburg. In a flashback, we learn that, during Cornelius's stay in Fort Drake Borough, it was attacked by Spanish soldiers. When the British were incapable of defending the fort, the commander made a deal with Cornelius: the fort would pass to his property so the British wouldn't be responsible if the Spanish took it. Cornelius agreed, and then popped some corn to make it sound like shots, which made the Spanish troops run away. Cornelius renamed the fort 'Fort Duckburg' and turned it into a trading camp for hunters. Several people began to settle down and form families, and Cornelius himself started a farm of his own. A village was formed in Duckburg, with Cornelius as the leader.

As seen in Last Sled to Dawson, Cornelius' grandson Casey Coot was a fellow prospector of Scrooge McDuck during Scrooge's gold rush days. However, unlike Scrooge, Casey was not successful and sold his grandfather's land to Scrooge, so that he could pay a train ticket back to Duckburg. Years later, Scrooge built his Money Bin on this land.

Cornelius has a great-granddaughter called Cornelia Coot, who visited Duckburg in The Fabulous Fixer.

The Incredible Quest for Cooties (Donald Duck #378) shows the story of how Cornelius and his brother Johannes left the old country to start a new colony. Cornelius sailed West and Johannes sailed East. Two years later, Cornelius arrived in the New World and founded Duckburg there, while Johannes was never heard of again. The story later reveals that his ship was attacked by pirates and only few crew members escaped, excluding Johannes.

In modern times, Duckburg has many statues of Cornelius Coot holding corn. It can be seen in several comic stories, and also had a cameo in the DuckTales episode "Ducks on the Lam". A real-life version of the statue was also built in Mickey's Toontown Fair. The Toontown version included the following legend:

This Is Old Cornelius Coot
Who Turned His Corn Crop Into Loot
And Founded Mickey's Toontown Fair
To Him We Dedicate This Square.

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Theme Parks[]

  • Mickey's Toontown Fair (Statue - 1988)

Comics[]

  • Statuesque Spendthrifts (1952)
  • Statues of Limitations (1957)
  • The Day Duckburg Got Dyed (1957)
  • Archimede Pitagorico e l'uomo medio (1961)
  • Cornelis Prul (1974)
  • Coin Collector (1980)
  • O Barato Sai Caro (1980)
  • The Improvement Society (1981)
  • A Flying Coup (1981)
  • Nieuwe hoed voor Katrien (1981)
  • A Invasão Dos Piratas (1982)
  • Nuts On The Family Tree (1983)
  • Tourist Movie (1983)
  • The Wind Instrument (1983)
  • Solução Retumbante (1985)
  • Os Três Entregadores (1986)
  • Comando Laser Contra O Tempo (1986)
  • Television Trouble (1986)
  • The Viking Voyage (1987)
  • A Herança De Cornélio Patus (1987)
  • Cash Flow (1987)
  • Famous Names (1988)
  • Paperino e la "graande impresa" (1988)
  • De beeldenstorm (1988)
  • His Majesty, McDuck (1989)
  • Full-Fledged Pledge (1989)
  • Paperino e la commemorazione memorabile (1989)
  • The Golden Meal (1989)
  • Air Ace (1990)
  • in Prullaria (1991)
  • Zio Paperone mecenate per forz (1993)
  • Zio Paperone e il vecchio fedele (1993)
  • Something Wonky This Way Comes (2012)
  • Qui, Quo, Qua e le radici di Paperopoli (2012)
  • Zio Paperone e l'ospitalità forzata (2012)
  • The Fashion Disaster (2012)
  • Eggxellent Art (2012)
  • The Bunny Bunch (2012)
  • Zio Paperone e la corsa al deposito (2012)
  • Cornelis Prul (2012)
  • Radio Paperinik (2012)
  • The Rabble Rouser (2013)
  • The Flying Fortune (2013)
  • A Himalayan Adventure (2013)
  • No Substitute (2013)
  • The Cookery (2013)
  • White Fright (2013)
  • True Colors (2013)
  • Typhoons & Tentacles (2014)
  • Zio Paperone e il gigante di Paperopoli (2014)
  • Paperinik e il cruciale capodanno cronospaziale (2014)
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