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Richie Rich, often billed as "The Poor Little Rich Boy", debuted in 1953 as a backup character in ''Little Dot''. He soon became Harvey Comics' flagship character, appearing in as many as 32 Harvey titles monthly and often [[Crossover|crossing over]] with [[Casper the Friendly Ghost]].
Richie Rich, often billed as "The Poor Little Rich Boy", debuted in 1953 as a backup character in ''Little Dot''. He soon became Harvey Comics' flagship character, appearing in as many as 32 Harvey titles monthly and often [[Crossover|crossing over]] with [[Casper the Friendly Ghost]].
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* [[Arbitrarily Large Bank Account]]: Both the Rich family and Rich Enterprises have an endless supply of money.
* [[Arbitrarily Large Bank Account]]: Both the Rich family and Rich Enterprises have an endless supply of money.
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Subverted. Gloria's the sweet, kind, middle-class Betty. Mayda Munny's the vain, selfish, foul-tempered, wealthy Veronica. But Richie only has eyes for Gloria. [[Studio Audience|Awww]].
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Subverted. Gloria's the sweet, kind, middle-class Betty. Mayda Munny's the vain, selfish, foul-tempered, wealthy Veronica. But Richie only has eyes for Gloria. [[Studio Audience|Awww]].
* [[Fem Bot]]: Irona, Richie's robot maid.
* [[FemBot]]: Irona, Richie's robot maid.
* [[Fiction 500]]: The Rich family.
* [[Fiction 500]]: The Rich family.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Gloria Glad
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Gloria Glad
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* [[Happily Married]]: Mr. and Mrs. Rich
* [[Happily Married]]: Mr. and Mrs. Rich
* [[Honest Corporate Executive]]: Mr. Rich.
* [[Honest Corporate Executive]]: Mr. Rich.
* [[Its All Junk]]: Subverted in the live-action movie. It's not the Rich family who thinks the Vault is full of junk...
* [[It's All Junk]]: Subverted in the live-action movie. It's not the Rich family who thinks the Vault is full of junk...
* [[The Jeeves]]: Cadbury, Richie's butler.
* [[The Jeeves]]: Cadbury, Richie's butler.
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]: Richie with Cadbury and Keenbean.
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]: Richie with Cadbury and Keenbean.
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* [[Road Sign Reversal]]
* [[Road Sign Reversal]]
* [[Robot Maid]]: Irona
* [[Robot Maid]]: Irona
** [[Do Anything Robot]]
** [[Do-Anything Robot]]
** [[Super Powered Robot Meter Maids|Super Powered Robot Maids]]
** [[Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids|Super Powered Robot Maids]]
* [[Screw the Money I Have Rules]]: The Rich family are the wealthiest people on the planet, yet they also seem to have the greatest moral compass when it comes to being overall decent.
* [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]]: The Rich family are the wealthiest people on the planet, yet they also seem to have the greatest moral compass when it comes to being overall decent.
* [[Speech Impaired Animal]]: Dollar.
* [[Speech-Impaired Animal]]: Dollar.
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Richie's cousin Reggie.
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Richie's cousin Reggie.
* [[Spoiled Sweet]]: Richie is incredibly kind and generous.
* [[Spoiled Sweet]]: Richie is incredibly kind and generous.
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=== '''The 1994 live-action film contains these tropes:''' ===
=== '''The 1994 live-action film contains these tropes:''' ===
* [[Absent Minded Professor]]: Keenbean, to an extent.
* [[Absent-Minded Professor]]: Keenbean, to an extent.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: A sideways one: When Ferguson blasts the nose off of Regina's likeness on Mount Richmore, she reacts be exclaiming, "I look like [[Michael Jackson]]!" You wonder how Macaulay Culkin reacted to that line before it was shot...
* [[Actor Allusion]]: A sideways one: When Ferguson blasts the nose off of Regina's likeness on Mount Richmore, she reacts be exclaiming, "I look like [[Michael Jackson]]!" You wonder how Macaulay Culkin reacted to that line before it was shot...
* [[Affably Evil]]: Lawrence Van Dough.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Lawrence Van Dough.
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* [[Book Ends]]: At the beginning after growing up, Richie is seen playing baseball. At the end of the film, he is playing baseball again, this time, with his new friends and with Cadbury as coach.
* [[Book Ends]]: At the beginning after growing up, Richie is seen playing baseball. At the end of the film, he is playing baseball again, this time, with his new friends and with Cadbury as coach.
* [[Bulletproof Vest]]: Keenbean's Stain-Away turns Richie's clothes into this.
* [[Bulletproof Vest]]: Keenbean's Stain-Away turns Richie's clothes into this.
** And not only does Richie suffer no pain or even much of a response at all, but Van Dough keeps ''[[What an Idiot|shooting him in the chest at point-blank range rather than at his unprotected head]]''.
** And not only does Richie suffer no pain or even much of a response at all, but Van Dough keeps ''[[What an Idiot!|shooting him in the chest at point-blank range rather than at his unprotected head]]''.
*** He did try to shoot right on Richie's face, but he was out of bullets.
*** He did try to shoot right on Richie's face, but he was out of bullets.
* [[The Butler Did It]]: The villains make it appear as if Cadbury bombed the Riches' private jet.
* [[The Butler Did It]]: The villains make it appear as if Cadbury bombed the Riches' private jet.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Most of Keenbean's inventions. Which, by extension, makes Keenbean a [[Chekhov's Gunman]].
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Most of Keenbean's inventions. Which, by extension, makes Keenbean a [[Chekhov's Gunman]].
* [[Comic Book Adaptation]]: Yes, [[Recursive Adaptation|a movie based on a comic book was turned into a comic book]]. It was also published by [[Marvel Comics]], for some reason.
* [[Comic Book Adaptation]]: Yes, [[Recursive Adaptation|a movie based on a comic book was turned into a comic book]]. It was also published by [[Marvel Comics]], for some reason.
* [[Conveyor Belt O Doom]]: The hopper that feeds Richie's friends into Keenbean's molecular reorganizing machine.
* [[Conveyor Belt O' Doom]]: The hopper that feeds Richie's friends into Keenbean's molecular reorganizing machine.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Lawrence van Dough.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Lawrence van Dough.
* [[The Dragon]]: Ferguson to Van Dough's [[Big Bad]].
* [[The Dragon]]: Ferguson to Van Dough's [[Big Bad]].
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* [[Happily Married]]: Richard and Regina Rich.
* [[Happily Married]]: Richard and Regina Rich.
* [[Hero With Bad Publicity]]: Cadbury. But it's likely taken care of by the Riches.
* [[Hero With Bad Publicity]]: Cadbury. But it's likely taken care of by the Riches.
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: Economist/Actor [[Ben Stein]] in his usual boring monotone ways.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Economist/Actor [[Ben Stein]] in his usual boring monotone ways.
** Richard Rich gets to play another wealthy [[Gilmore Girls|Richard later down the line]].
** Richard Rich gets to play another wealthy [[Gilmore Girls|Richard later down the line]].
** That's [[Robin Hood Prince of Thieves|Friar Tuck]] as Professor Keenbean.
** That's [[Robin Hood Prince of Thieves|Friar Tuck]] as Professor Keenbean.
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* [[Nice to The Waiter]]: Richie and his parents's relationship with Cadbury and the other Rich staff. Averted greatly with Van Dough.
* [[Nice to The Waiter]]: Richie and his parents's relationship with Cadbury and the other Rich staff. Averted greatly with Van Dough.
* [[Office Golf]]: Ellwood does this in school.
* [[Office Golf]]: Ellwood does this in school.
* [[Oh Crap]]: Both for Keenbean and for Richie and his friends when Keenbean [[What an Idiot|gets stuck in]] [[Hoist By His Own Petard|his own superglue]] while trying to rescue them from Ferguson.
* [[Oh Crap]]: Both for Keenbean and for Richie and his friends when Keenbean [[What an Idiot!|gets stuck in]] [[Hoist By His Own Petard|his own superglue]] while trying to rescue them from Ferguson.
** Richie's parents on the plane when they realize what "trinitrotoluine" is.
** Richie's parents on the plane when they realize what "trinitrotoluine" is.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Cadbury when Ferguson manhandles Richie towards the beginning of the movie.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Cadbury when Ferguson manhandles Richie towards the beginning of the movie.
{{quote| '''Ferguson''': It's my job to protect him.<br />
{{quote| '''Ferguson''': It's my job to protect him.<br />
'''Cadbury''': Yes very well Mr. Ferguson, but grab him like that again and it is YOU who will need protecting. }}
'''Cadbury''': Yes very well Mr. Ferguson, but grab him like that again and it is YOU who will need protecting. }}
* [[Precision F Strike]]
* [[Precision F-Strike]]
{{quote| '''Van Dough''': ''(after his gun jams at a critical moment)'' Shit!}}
{{quote| '''Van Dough''': ''(after his gun jams at a critical moment)'' Shit!}}
* [[Product Placement]]: "You have your own McDonald's?!"
* [[Product Placement]]: "You have your own McDonald's?!"
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* [[Villainous Breakdown]]:
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]:
{{quote| '''Van Dough''': The money? ''Where is the money?!''<br />
{{quote| '''Van Dough''': The money? ''Where is the money?!''<br />
'''Mr. Rich''': ''(in his best [[What an Idiot|are-you-fucking-kidding--me?]] voice)'' In banks! ''Where else''? Oh! And the stock market, real estate...<br />
'''Mr. Rich''': ''(in his best [[What an Idiot!|are-you-fucking-kidding--me?]] voice)'' In banks! ''Where else''? Oh! And the stock market, real estate...<br />
'''Van Dough''': Are you kidding me? You mean to tell me that there isn't a single gold bar, or emerald, or thousand dollar bill in this ''entire mountain?!''<br />
'''Van Dough''': Are you kidding me? You mean to tell me that there isn't a single gold bar, or emerald, or thousand dollar bill in this ''entire mountain?!''<br />
'''Mr. Rich''': Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you Lawrence, but that's not what we treasure.<br />
'''Mr. Rich''': Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you Lawrence, but that's not what we treasure.<br />
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Revision as of 09:27, 8 January 2014

For some reason, sibling series Proletariat Pete didn't do so hot. Even in Soviet Russia!

Richie Rich, often billed as "The Poor Little Rich Boy", debuted in 1953 as a backup character in Little Dot. He soon became Harvey Comics' flagship character, appearing in as many as 32 Harvey titles monthly and often crossing over with Casper the Friendly Ghost.

Derivative works include two Animated Series, the first of which, produced by Hanna-Barbera, had better character designs and marked the voice acting debut of Nancy Cartwright as Gloria Glad, and a 1994 feature film. The film cast Macaulay Culkin as Richie and Stephi Lineburg as Gloria. The film only earned $38,087,756 in the United States market. It was the 37th most successful film of its year, but just barely covering its budget. After the movie was released, the Richie Rich comics just stopped being published.

A direct-to-video sequel to the movie was later released, Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (1998). It cast David Gallagher as Richie and Michelle Trachtenberg as Gloria.

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Richie Rich contains the following tropes:

The 1994 live-action film contains these tropes:

  • Absent-Minded Professor: Keenbean, to an extent.
  • Actor Allusion: A sideways one: When Ferguson blasts the nose off of Regina's likeness on Mount Richmore, she reacts be exclaiming, "I look like Michael Jackson!" You wonder how Macaulay Culkin reacted to that line before it was shot...
  • Affably Evil: Lawrence Van Dough.
  • Agony of the Feet: Professor Keenbean suffered from this trope after inadvertently dropping a bowling ball on his foot.
  • Bad Boss: Van Dough becomes this after he takes the helm.
  • Battle Butler: Cadbury, as seen during the scene where he busts out of prison after making quick work of the assassin sent to kill him.

  Cadbury: Never attack a man with sensitive teeth!

 Regina: Oh Richard, wake up and smell the seaweed!

  • Humiliation Conga: Both villains get one. Ferguson has a towel superglued to his face, is knocked out, and gets stung in the ass by a robotic bee. Van Dough is left hanging for dear life on a sheer rock face, is fired by a 12-year-old boy, whose father has never fired anyone in his life, and gets punched in the face by the mother.
  • Jerkass: Ferguson.
  • The Lancer: Cadbury.
  • Large Ham: The villains, obviously, especially Ferguson.
  • Lonely Rich Kid: Richie.
  • Lost in Translation: A real life positive example. In the French dub, van Dough's line "Thank you, Beavis and Butthead" is replaced with an actually funny line: "Looks like Homer and Marge".
  • A Minor Kidroduction: The beginning of the film starts with the birth of Richie, all the way up to his current age.
  • Mugged for Disguise: Well, actually, Cadbury was the one being attacked, but he still ends up with the thug's clothes anyway.
  • Nice to The Waiter: Richie and his parents's relationship with Cadbury and the other Rich staff. Averted greatly with Van Dough.
  • Office Golf: Ellwood does this in school.
  • Oh Crap: Both for Keenbean and for Richie and his friends when Keenbean gets stuck in his own superglue while trying to rescue them from Ferguson.
    • Richie's parents on the plane when they realize what "trinitrotoluine" is.
  • Papa Wolf: Cadbury when Ferguson manhandles Richie towards the beginning of the movie.

 Ferguson: It's my job to protect him.

Cadbury: Yes very well Mr. Ferguson, but grab him like that again and it is YOU who will need protecting.

 Van Dough: (after his gun jams at a critical moment) Shit!

  • Product Placement: "You have your own McDonald's?!"
  • Psycho for Hire / Ax Crazy: Ferguson.
  • Reality Ensues: In the movie, the villain's plan displays this. After hearing about the "Rich Family Vault", he immediately assumes that it's where he'll find the family's fortune. Astoundingly enough, the Riches didn't get rich by locking up all their wealth in a private, zero-interest vault (which turns out to be full of family heirlooms of low monetary worth). Their actual money is in banks.
  • Shoo Out the Clowns: Professor Keenbean and the street kids were completely absent during the climatic scene where Richie and his parents are trapped on Mt. Richmore and trying to avoid Van Dough.
  • Shout Out: Richie's answer to Van Dough's suggestion.

 Richie: I don't think so.

 Van Dough: The money? Where is the money?!

Mr. Rich: (in his best are-you-fucking-kidding--me? voice) In banks! Where else? Oh! And the stock market, real estate...

Van Dough: Are you kidding me? You mean to tell me that there isn't a single gold bar, or emerald, or thousand dollar bill in this entire mountain?!

Mr. Rich: Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you Lawrence, but that's not what we treasure.

Van Dough: Shoot them! Shoot them now, please!

  1. Read: Pee-wee entirely lacks personality traits aside from his eating habits.