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He is an essentially neutral character. By the way Jim Backus (Mr.Magoo) essayed the role in the short lived feature length Mr. Magoo TV show which featured the near-blind man in a variety of historical literary roles. Scrooge, obviously, and also Puck in Midsummer"s Night Dream. They did an adaptation on 3 Musketeers, all were in cartoon form, have your specs handy!

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