Top 10 Richest Fictional Characters
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Mr. Burns (The Simpsons)
The owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and one of the wealthiest residents of Springfield. He is known for his extreme greed and power-hungry nature.
I love Mr. Burns. How deliciously evil he is and how he relishes in it! No one can stop him because he's so rich. He basically owns Springfield.
He's worth 100 billion. Who the hell is richer than him?
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Scrooge McDuck (DuckTales)
A wealthy Scottish drake known for his vast fortune stored in a massive Money Bin. He amassed his riches through treasure hunting and shrewd business ventures.
Bruce Wayne and Mr. Burns are both immensely rich, but especially the former are at least somewhat in the realm of realism. Scrooge McDuck is basically in the realm of absurd fantasy in terms of sheer wealth.
He seems to have so much money that he has more than the total on Earth (in real life). Not only that, but in the comics, they use numbers that don't even exist to say how much Scrooge McDuck has.
There is no denying it. He has more money than even exists in the real world.
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Lex Luthor (Superman)
A brilliant inventor, businessman, and owner of LexCorp, which operates in a variety of industries. His immense wealth funds his efforts to rival Superman.
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Mr. Monopoly (Monopoly)
The mascot of the Monopoly board game, representing the wealth and properties accumulated in the game. His character is synonymous with the idea of capitalist success.
Um, the game is called Monopoly. What do you think?
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Richie Rich (Richie Rich)
A young boy born into immense wealth, often called "the richest kid in the world." His wealth funds extravagant inventions and adventures.
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Tony Stark (Iron Man)
A genius inventor and CEO of Stark Industries, a leading defense and technology firm. His wealth supports his life as the superhero Iron Man.
This guy is rich beyond rich. How was he not added yet?
Hey guys, did you check the Forbes list?
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Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks (Annie)
A billionaire industrialist who adopts the orphan Annie and showers her with luxuries. His wealth comes from defense contracting and investments.
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Jabba the Hutt (Star Wars)
A galactic crime lord operating from Tatooine, amassing wealth through smuggling, bounty hunting, and illegal trades. He is one of the wealthiest figures in the Star Wars universe.
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Bruce Wayne (Batman)
A billionaire philanthropist and owner of Wayne Enterprises, Gotham City's largest company. He uses his fortune to fund his activities as the vigilante Batman.
Guys, he is Batman. End of discussion.
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Kingpin (Marvel Comics)
Wilson Fisk is a crime lord and businessman controlling various illegal enterprises in New York City. His wealth funds his criminal empire and maintains his influence.
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Ryusui Nanami (Dr. Stone)
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Horatio Rochester (Criminal Case)
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Black Panther (Marvel Comics)
King T'Challa rules Wakanda, a fictional African nation rich in Vibranium, a rare and valuable resource. His wealth is largely tied to Wakanda's natural resources and advanced technology.
Black Panther's net worth is 90.7 trillion US dollars. Yeah, I think that's all I have to say.
To tell the truth, Black Panther is much richer than anybody on this list. One gram of vibranium is worth $10,000, and he has a literal mountain of it, meaning he has $90 trillion. Mr. Burns only has $100 billion.
Black Panther is so rich, he has $999.99 trillion and he's really the strongest. His claws on his suit are the sharpest things ever.
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Smaug (The Hobbit)
A dragon who hoarded a vast treasure of gold and jewels after sacking the dwarf kingdom of Erebor. He is one of Middle-earth's wealthiest creatures due to his plunder.
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Dracula (Dracula)
Count Dracula is a centuries-old vampire who resides in a castle filled with treasures from his noble lineage. His wealth is derived from his aristocratic background and centuries of accumulation.
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Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights)
A self-made wealthy landowner in 18th-century England. He acquires his wealth and property through cunning and determination.
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Muffy Crosswire (Arthur)
A wealthy young girl whose family owns a successful business empire, including a limousine company. She enjoys a privileged lifestyle as a result of her family's wealth.
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Gordon Gekko (Wall Street)
A corporate raider and investor known for his wealth gained through ruthless acquisitions and insider trading. He is a symbol of 1980s greed and excess.
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Flintheart Glomgold (DuckTales)
A rival to Scrooge McDuck and often referred to as the "second-richest duck in the world." He accumulates wealth through underhanded schemes and treasure hunting.
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Santa Claus (Various)
He has been around since Christmas began and has made himself rich enough to produce countless products for the world. He also owns postal and mail services.
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Sam Manson (Danny Phantom)
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Hades (Greek Mythology)
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Mr. Krabs (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Owner of the Krusty Krab restaurant, known for his extreme frugality and desire for profit. His wealth largely comes from selling Krabby Patties.
He collects dollars instead of spending them.
He wants money just for the sake of having it.
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Charles Foster Kane (Citizen Kane)
A media mogul who builds a massive fortune through his newspaper empire. His life is marked by extravagant spending and political ambition.
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Lucius Malfoy (Harry Potter)
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Gomez Addams (The Addams Family)
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London Tipton (The Suite Life of Zack & Cody)