As for Scrooge McDuck, he actually dropped off the list this year, along with Gordon Gekko ("Wall Street"), whose ill-gotten money is apparently sleeping.
Among the other fictional characters making Forbes' roundup include "Twilight" patriarch Carlisle Cullen; Iron Man himself, Tony Stark; Charles Foster Kane, the antagonist of "CItizen Kane"; billionaire playboy and part-time masked crusader Bruce Wayne; Forrest Gump (thanks to Bubba Gump Shrimp, of course); and "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" heroine Lisbeth Salander.
We may get a glimpse of Smaug and his giant pile of gold in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," out this Christmas. And Iron Man and Batman will be battling it out at the box office this summer to see whether "The Avengers" or "The Dark Knight Rises" can make more bank on the big screen.
You can check out some of the richest fictional characters below. Head to Forbes to see the full list.
1. Smaug ("The Hobbit") $62 billion
2. Flintheart Glomgold (Scrooge McDuck's archnemesis) $51.9 billion
3. Carlisle Cullen ("Twilight") $36.3 Billion
4. Jed Clampett ("Beverly Hillbillies") $9.8 billion
5. Tony Stark ("Iron Man") $9.3 Billion
6. Richie Rich $8.9 Billion
7. Charles Foster Kane ("Citizen Kane") $8.3 Billion
8. Bruce Wayne ("Batman") $6.9 Billion
9. Forrest Gump ("Forrest Gump") $5.7 Billion
10. Mr. Monopoly $2.5 billion
11. Lisbeth Salander ("The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo") $2.4 Billion
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