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In the 2010 story ''The Infant Terrible'' (Inducks code [https://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+2007-218 D 2007 218]), [[Scrooge McDuck]] mentiones that "his grandmother" made delicious oatmeal. Whether he was referring to Molly or his ''maternal'' grandmother, [[Duckson O'Drake]]'s anonymous wife, is unknown.
 
In the 2010 story ''The Infant Terrible'' (Inducks code [https://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+2007-218 D 2007 218]), [[Scrooge McDuck]] mentiones that "his grandmother" made delicious oatmeal. Whether he was referring to Molly or his ''maternal'' grandmother, [[Duckson O'Drake]]'s anonymous wife, is unknown.
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Molly Mallard, who later became Molly McDuck, was an anthropomorphic female duck.

Description

Just as her husband Titus McDuck who briefly but memorably embraced that career, Molly Mallard was a coal miner in Glasgow in the beginning of the 19th century. Molly worked hard, too hard in fact, but still had to find time for her domestic life with Titus and to raise her numerous children (who included Fergus, Jake, Angus, and possibly more); probably from the strain of it all, Molly appears to have died rather young.

Behind the scenes

Molly was created in 1993 by Don Rosa for his version of the Duck Family Tree. Her backstory, although implied by the way he drew her, was only disclosed in interviews, possibly for being too dark for a real Disney comic.

In the 2010 story The Infant Terrible (Inducks code D 2007 218), Scrooge McDuck mentiones that "his grandmother" made delicious oatmeal. Whether he was referring to Molly or his maternal grandmother, Duckson O'Drake's anonymous wife, is unknown.