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Encyclopedia > Emil Eagle

Emil Eagle is a fictional character made for The Walt Disney Company.


He first appeared in "Donald Duck" #102 as a rival inventor for Gyro Gearloose.


Later on, he was adopted into the Mickey Mouse universe as an enemy for Mickey Mouse and his friends, in particular Super Goof.


Emil has caused a lot of trouble for Mickey Mouse, Super Goof, Donald Duck, Scrooge McDuck, Gyro Gearloose, and other characters on various occaisions. Sometimes he has teamed up with Black Pete, the Beagle Boys, Mad Madam Mim or other bad guys in the Mickey Mouse universe or the Donald Duck universe. It's hard to tell which universe he really belongs in.


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WeirdSpace Encyclopedia: Emil Eagle (288 words)
Story: Emil Eagle is the evil genius that either steals inventions from Gyro Gearloose or uses his inventions to steal from others.
Background notes: Emil Eagle as I have drawn him here is not the way he looked in the beginning.
Emil Eagle was quite popular as a villain for Gyro Gearloose and Supergoof in the sixties and seventies, but apparently his popularity diminished up thru the eighties.
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