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Scrooge McDuck's family leaves for a vacation for a little bit of time. He has hallucinations and dreams that he can't tell are real or fake. When they come back, he get's very confused. He sees a therapist for help but only gets worse. One of the main causes of this, or awakening of the mental illness, is his childhood trauma. I was a bit afraid in my last story to dive into such deep themes, so you may see that I might've barely touched the water. However, here we go more into it. We go into abuse too and even an alcoholic Scrooge. This story is meant to be about how mental illness affects people and that we shouldn't just define them as 'crazy'. We are going into his head and finding out why he does these things. Also, I believe that when Scrooge pushed his family away in the tv show it was because he was afraid of getting someone else hurt like he hurt Della. He probably blames himself for Della's disappearance in space. Not to mention when he lashes out on the kids, it's not because he blames them its because its his way of coping. He blames himself, so he takes it out on others (which is a bad way to cope, but just think about it. He didn't just forget about Della).
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- Part 1 of Ducktales Mental Health
Bookmarked by Neon_Shoe
28 Jan 2026
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in another universe (we are intertwined) by Hawaiianpurplewolf
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
29 May 2024
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Inspired by @frownyalfred and @the-ghost-of-jason-todd on Tumblr!
"Bruce doesn’t know what’s wrong. He doesn’t understand why he feels like he just lost something important, something precious. He doesn’t understand why the tears keep coming in a way they haven’t since he was eight years old. He doesn’t understand why he feels like he’s grieving something.
Somewhere deep in the bizarre anguish, he thinks, 'In another universe.' He doesn’t know why, but he’s so certain that 'in another universe, our lives crossed. Not only crossed, but were intertwined.'"
Or:
Bruce Wayne is Batman, and he is alone. He has always been alone, and he will always be alone.
There are moments when he thinks maybe he doesn't have to be - that he wasn't always - but he knows. They are better off without him. Safer without him. Happier without him. And why would they be with him in the first place? They're strangers. They've always been strangers.
Bookmarked by Neon_Shoe
22 Oct 2025

