List of minor Scooby-Doo characters
American series franchise Scooby-Doo has introduced many characters throughout its history, including numerous minor characters. These characters range from supporting characters, heroes and villains that appear infrequently, to characters that only take part in a single story. Below is the list of recurring characters that originally appeared in the Scooby-Doo multiverse in the order of appearance.
Introduced in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You![edit]
Scooby-Doo[edit]
Scooby-Doo is the eponymous character in the Scooby-Doo animated television series created by the popular American animation company Hanna-Barbera. Scooby-Doo is the pet and lifelong companion of Shaggy Rogers and in many iterations, including the original series, is regarded as a unique anthropomorphic Great Dane dog who is able to speak in broken English, unlike most other dogs in his reality, and usually puts the letter R in front of words spoken. Other incarnations, such as A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, present talking dogs like Scooby as quite common. The head of children's programming at CBS, Fred Silverman, came up with the character's name from the syllables "doo-be-doo-be-doo" in Frank Sinatra's hit song "Strangers in the Night". From 1969 to 1994, Scooby was voiced by Don Messick. In the 1997 episode of Johnny Bravo, Scooby was voiced by Hadley Kay. From 1998 to 2001, he was voiced by Scott Innes. In Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Scooby was voiced by Neil Fanning. Scooby is currently (2002–present) voiced by Frank Welker (the voice of Fred Jones).
Shaggy Rogers[edit]
Norville "Shaggy" Rogers is a fictional character from the American animated television series Scooby-Doo, about the adventures of four crime-solving teenagers and Shaggy's pet great dane, Scooby-Doo. Shaggy is a cowardly slacker more interested in eating than solving mysteries. He is the only Scooby-Doo character (besides Scooby) to appear in all iterations of the franchise. From 1969 to 1997, Shaggy was voiced by Casey Kasem; he would return to voice him again from 2002 to 2009. In Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Shaggy was voiced by Billy West. From 1999 to 2001, he was voiced by Scott Innes. In Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!, Shaggy was voiced by Scott Menville. Shaggy is currently (2010–present) being voiced by Matthew Lillard, who played Shaggy in the live action theatrical films Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, in the film the young Shaggy is portrayd by Cascy Beddow and is portrayed by Nick Palatas in Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins and Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster.
Fred Jones[edit]
Sometimes called "Freddie Jones" by Daphne Blake in the franchise, he wears a blue and/or white shirt (which is sometimes worn under a white shirt, sweater, or jacket) and blue jeans. In the original depictions, Fred wears a 16 1/2 size orange ascot. In the 1990s direct-to-video movies and in the 2000s series What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Fred's outfit was given an update, with the removal of his orange ascot and two blue stripes added to his sleeves. He is often shown constructing various Rube Goldberg traps for villains, which Scooby-Doo and/or Shaggy would often set off by mistake, causing the villain to be captured another way. Fred usually takes the lead in solving mysteries. When searching for clues, Fred and Daphne usually go together with Velma coming along, but sometimes Fred and Daphne would pair off, having Velma to go with Shaggy and Scooby. In A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Fred was depicted as being somewhat less intelligent, believing in legends such as Bigfoot and mole people, and liked reading a magazine called The National Exaggerator. In each episode, Fred would (usually wrongly) blame the crime on the neighborhood bully Red Herring (a play on the idiom red herring). In his teenage version he is shown to have many interests (obsessions for traps, martial arts, wrestling, and weight lifting). He is shown to be hopeless at speaking any language other than English. In an episode of What's New, Scooby Doo?, Fred is learning to speak French - badly - and Daphne suggests he just sticks to saying "oui oui", to which he replies, "I already did that before we left the hotel". He is typically shown to be oblivious to Daphne's romantic interests, while at the same time falling for other girls. In the episode "The Song of Mystery" from Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, he is called Fredrick by his tutor Mary-Ann Geerdon. However, in Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map he is called Fredward. Fred is voiced by Frank Welker, who has retained this role throughout every incarnation of each series where Fred is portrayed as a teenager from 1969 to 1983 and again since 1997. In A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, (where he is portrayed as a child) he was voiced by former child actor Carl Steven. He is portrayed by Freddie Prinze Jr in the live action theatrical films Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, in the film the young Fred is portrayd by Ryan Vrba and is portrayed by Robbie Amell in Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins and Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster.
Daphne Blake[edit]
Together with her other teenage companions, Fred Jones, Shaggy Rogers, Velma Dinkley, and Shaggy's pet great dane Scooby-Doo, Daphne would engage in solving various mysteries. Daphne was portrayed as the enthusiastic, but clumsy and danger-prone, hence her nickname "Danger-Prone Daphne" (revealed by her cousin, Shannon, being danger-prone is a Blake family trait in Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster), member of the gang, who always follows her intuition. She serves as the damsel in distress and would occasionally get kidnapped, tied up, gagged and left imprisoned. Scooby and Shaggy usually save her, but sometimes Fred and Velma or even the whole gang do it. But as the franchise went on, she became a stronger, more independent character, who can take care of herself. Daphne's character is the most developed in the starring cast, going from a klutzy teenager to a successful journalist to an ingenuous fashionista to a black belt martial artist. Daphne is also seen as the moral support in adaptations such as Mystery Incorporated. When Scooby is nowhere to be found, Daphne also shouts "Scooby-Doo! Where are you?!". In later series, Daphne is the one who owns the Mystery Machine and lets Fred drive it due to her crush on him. She occasionally helps the rest of the gang capture the villain by using some random, yet helpful, accessories in her purse, backpack, or any other bag she has at the moment. For example, in one episode, the gang is tied to posts by ropes, so Daphne pulls out her credit card and slices the ropes in half, leaving her free to untie the other members of the gang. During the series' fourth incarnation, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, some of the episodes focused on Daphne for example "Shiver and Shake, That Demon's a Snake", "The Scary Sky Skeleton" and "I Left My Neck in San Francisco". Her usual appearance consists of a purple dress, pink pantyhose, purple shoes, and a green scarf. In Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, she wore a purple and green three-piece suit with matching shoes. As a child, she wore a pink sweater, red skirt, and pink pantyhose with white go-go boots. In The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, she wore some other purple clothes with purple pants and purple high heels. While not as clever as Velma, Daphne would always solve her problems in a different way. The character later became more confident and started playing a more active role as time went on, a result of changing attitudes towards women during the 1970s and 1980s. In What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Daphne has also been known to open locks or do other tasks with strange items from her purse. The youthful pre-teenage Daphne portrayed in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo would commonly call upon her butler, Jenkins, to do various tasks, such as ridding her of people, beating up a monster, freaking out, etc. The younger Daphne is shown (along with her parents) as not believing in ghost/monsters/supernatural (one of her catchphrases in that series was "There is no such thing as ghosts/monsters!", a trait she lacks outside the A Pup Named Scooby-Doo series. This Daphne is also shown to be more narcissistic and sarcastic then usual. In the movie Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Daphne as a young adult, had a very successful investigative TV series called Coast to Coast with Daphne Blake on a fictional channel called "Americana", which the show had aired on for two seasons. The producer of the show was Fred Jones, who she began a relationship with in the film's ending. Throughout the various incarnations of the character, there has been speculation that Daphne and Fred had an attraction toward each other. This is emphasized in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Throughout the first season, they are shown to be actively dating with Fred showing more of his feelings toward Daphne. Daphne was voiced by Indira Stefanianna Christopherson from 1969 to 1970. She was replaced by Heather North who would voice Daphne until 1997 and again for the two direct-to-DVD movies, Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire and Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico. Daphne was voiced by Mary Kay Bergman from 1998 to 1999. Daphne was voiced by Grey DeLisle in 2001 and she is the current voice of Daphne. In A Pup Named Scooby-Doo Daphne was voiced by Kellie Martin. She is portrayed by Sarah Michelle Gellar in the live action theatrical films Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, in the film the young Daphne is portrayd by Emily Tennant and is portrayed by Kate Melton in Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins and Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster and by Sarah Jeffery in Daphne & Velma
Velma Dinkley[edit]
Throughout her various incarnations, Velma is usually portrayed as a highly intelligent young woman with various interests ranging from highly specified sciences (which in the "Scooby and Scrappy Doo" series leads her to pursue a career as a NASA research scientist) or merely being very well read on various and sometimes obscure information, such as ancient Viking writing (as in the third Scooby Doo series "The New Scooby Doo Mysteries"). In Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo, Velma is described by her younger sister Madelyn as being "born with a mystery book in her hand". Consequently, Velma is usually the one to figure out the mystery, sometimes with the help of Fred and Daphne. In the first series, notably Where Are You! and New Movies, a running gag is Velma's severe near-sightedness and her trouble with keeping her glasses on her face (usually after falling off while being chased by the villain). When Scooby is too afraid to volunteer to help with a mission, Velma often offers him a dog treat called a "Scooby Snack" as a bribe. Her catchphrases are: "Jinkies!" and "My glasses! I can't see without my glasses!" Like all of the Scooby-Doo gang, later ret-conned as Mystery Incorporated members, Velma has differing personal backgrounds and histories depending on which series one is referring to. In the original Where Are You! series, Velma attended the same high school as the rest of the gang (as stated in the episode "A Knight for a Night"). However, in the second series, The New Scooby Doo Movies, Velma is said to have graduated from a different high school than her friends (as stated in the episode "Spirited Spooked Sports Show"). In the current series, Velma is stated to be a native of Ohio, unlike the other members of the gang. But on one occasion, she mentioned she's from Texas. Velma was voiced by Nicole Jaffe from 1969 to 1973, she would voice her again in the two direct-to-DVD movies, Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire and Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico, she was replaced by Pat Stevens who would voice Velma from 1976 to 1979. Marla Frumkin replaced her from 1979-1980 and would voice the character again in 1984. Velma was voiced by B.J. Ward from 1997 to 2002. Velma was voiced by Mindy Cohn from 2002-2015. In A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Velma was voiced by Christina Lange. In Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, (2015-) Velma is voiced by Kate Micucci. She is portrayed by Linda Cardellini in the live action theatrical films Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, in the film the young Velma is portrayd by Lauren Kennedy and is portrayed by Hayley Kiyoko in Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins and Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster and by Sarah Gilman in Daphne & Velma
Jameson Hyde White[edit]
Professor Jameson Hyde White is an archaeologist from London, England. He had supposedly disappeared, but in fact he had been kidnapped by the black knight (who was actually Mr. Wickles). After Wickles was arrested he was found by the gang. He first appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "What a Night for a Knight" voiced by Don Messick, and later in Johnny Bravo/Scooby-Doo crossover episode, "Bravo Dooby-Doo", where he is one of the extra disguises of worn by Jebidisa Bravo.
Mr. Wickles[edit]
Mr. Wickles was the curator of the County Museum. He dressed up as the Black Knight to scare visitors away during his art forgery scheme. He was first seen at the museum thanking the gang for bringing the Black Knight ghost statue to him. Then he tells the gang that they shouldn't have with the mysterious disappearance of the professor, and because of the legend that the Black Knight coming to life at the full moon. He was unmasked as the Black Knight, once the gang found out what his scheme at the museum after they suspected him. He was working on fake paintings and switching them for the real ones at the museum, which was why he kidnapped Prof. Jameson Hyde White, because he was the only one who spotted the fake paintings Wickles made. Mr. Wickles first appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "What a Night for a Knight" and later in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed portrayed by Peter Boyle. Jeremiah "Old Man" Wickles is an ex-convict who was trying to go straight by opening a mining-themed amusement park in Coolsville.
- Mr. Wickles appears in Western comics adaptation and in the games Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers and Scooby-Doo 2 for GBA and PC.
Sheriff[edit]
The Sheriff is the local law enforcement officer in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!. In "What a Night for a Knigh"t he thanked the gang for uncovering Mr. Wickles and his colleagues for forgery and kidnapping Professor Jameson Hyde White at the County Museum. When they still didn't know where Professor Hyde White had been kept, Scooby-Doo led them to an Indian effigy that the sheriff unmasked to reveal the professor. In "Decoy for a Dognapper" he arrested Buck Masters (and presumably his henchman) for his dognapping operation. Mystery Inc. later talked about it with the Sheriff back at his office. In "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts" he arrested Big Bob Oakley, a con artist wanted in seven states, after the gang caught him. In "Which Witch is Which?" he had been looking for the armored bank truck Zeb Perkins and Zeke hijacked. He took them to jail once the gang caught them and wrapped things up. In "Nowhere to Hyde" he was called in after the gang caught the Ghost of Mr. Hyde, revealing him to be Dr. Jekyll in his own mansion. The sheriff had their hands cuffed together as the gang explained what happened and why he did it. In "Scooby's Night with a Frozen Fright" when the gang returned to Oceanland to get Shaggy Rogers's fishing reel he had left behind, they found the freezer's door broken off and the professors missing, along with the caveman which had thawed out. Shaggy immediately tried to call the sheriff, but the line had been cut. When Professor Wayne had been exposed as the Caveman in disguise, they called the sheriff in and explained to him what was going on. Professor Wayne complained about the kids meddling in his plans, but the sheriff assured Prof. Wayne that he wouldn't have to worry about any meddling kids where he was going. In The Scooby-Doo Show episode "The Creepy Heap from the Deep" he thought the gang were brave for not being afraid of the Creepy Heap from the Deep. Maurice LaMarche and Erik Richter voiced Sheriff in the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and makes a non speaking cameo in What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "New Mexico, Old Monster". He is voiced by Don Messick, John Stephenson and Casey Kasem.
Mr. Jenkins[edit]
Mr. Jenkins, along with his sister, are the caretakers of Funland. He built a robot named Charlie to act as an assistant for the amusement park, as well to test the continued safety of the rides. However, problems arose when Charlie went on a rampage, which had been programmed by Sarah. He appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "Foul Play in Funland" and is voiced by Don Messick. He was mentioned in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "Beware the Beast from Below".
- Mr. Jenkins was reused for the Sugarland level in Scooby-Doo! Who's Watching Who?. Here he became the owner turned candy shop seller, and he was given the first name, Gerald.
Pietro[edit]
Pietro was a master puppeteer, who disguised himself as the Puppet Master to scare others away from his counterfeiting ring. He dressed up as the Puppet Master to operate his counterfeiting ring, and costumed himself to look like a doorman to throw off suspicion. He even made a life-sized puppet of himself so Mystery Inc. wouldn't suspect him of being the Puppet Master working the puppets. He first appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "The Backstage Rage" voiced by Vic Perrin and later in a crossover with Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!" as an usher, voiced by Diedrich Bader. Pietro is reimagined as Piero for the Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! episode "Sorcerer Snacks Scare" voiced by Tom Kenny.
Harry the Hypnotist[edit]
Harry the Hypnotist was a circus hypnotist. He worked at Mr. Barnstorm's circus until he was caught stealing and sent to prison. Years later, he returned for revenge by dressing up as the Ghost Clown, scaring away the performers. When the gang came to investigate, he hypnotized Shaggy, Scooby, and Daphne to do dangerous acts in Mr. Barnstorm's circus, causing mayhem. He was eventually defeated when Shaggy and Scooby used a mirror against him, and was left for the authorities once again. He first appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "Bedlam in the Big Top", and later in Johnny Bravo/Scooby-Doo crossover episode, "Bravo Dooby-Doo", where he is one of the extra disguises of worn by Jebidisa Bravo. Jeff Bergman also voiced Harry in the episode "Shaggy Busted" from Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
Dr. Najib[edit]
Dr. Najib was a researcher, who disguised himself as the Mummy of Ankha. He had helped with uncovering the mummy, Ankha, from his tomb and bringing his remains to the Department of Archeology in America. He also warned of the curse of Ankha, if anyone had removed him they would be turned to stone. This was where his plan went into action, donning a mummy disguise and capturing the Professor and Scooby-Doo, replacing them with replicas made out of quick-drying cement mix. He even made a replica of himself with the cement mix to make it look like he was also turned into stone to throw himself off of suspicion. His goal was to find Ankha's valuable coin which would unlock a priceless diamond scarab from a hippo statue. Dr Najib first appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "Scooby Doo and a Mummy, Too" voiced by Vic Perrin and later in Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash voiced by Iqbal Theba.
C.L. Magnus[edit]
C.L. Magnus was in charge of a shipping company, but was losing business, so he dressed up as the Ghost of Redbeard to steal his own cargo and get the insurance. After hearing about the disappearances of his cargo, the gang went to his penthouse apartment to ask him questions about it, who made up some phony story about the old pirate Redbeard returning. The gang were able to capture Redbeard's Ghost (and two henchmen as his crew), figuring out his plan beforehand. He first appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! in the episode "Go Away Ghost Ship" voiced by John Stephenson. Stephen Colbert also voiced Magnus in the episode "Shaggy Busted" from Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. He appears in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, and Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy as Mr. Burger. In the movie Magnus is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. He teamed up with Cuthbert Crawls, Mama Mione, and Lila to get revenge on Mystery Inc. After their capture, Magnus revealed the plans the villains had for the gang after learning of Velma Dinkley's family secret. He was then shocked to hear from Velma that he and his allies could have made a fortune from selling the gas to the castle, instead of taking revenge. He was left grumbling at not noticing.
Colonel Sanders and The Cousins[edit]
Beauregard Sanders was a Southern colonel and collector of Civil War memorabilia, before dying he left his will for Scooby-Doo and the cousins. He is voiced by Casey Kasem. Cousin Slicker (Casey Kasem), Nephew Norble, Cousin Simple, Cousin Maldahyde are of the late Col. Beauregard Sanders's relatives. They first appear in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! in the episode "A Night of Fright is No Delight" and later in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! epiode "Where There's a Will, in this version Colonel Sanders is called Colonel William Lutz and the cousins are Kenneth (Dee Bradley Baker), Ruby (Grey Delisle), Truby (Grey Delisle) and Cal Lutz (Dee Bradley Baker).
Cosgood Creeps and Mr. Crawls[edit]
Cosgood (voiced by Hal Smith) and Cuthbert were Colonel Beauregard Sanders' lawyer. They dressed as green ghosts to scare Colonel Beauregard Sanders' heirs (including Scooby-Doo and his gang, the last of which was also a potential heir) so they could take control of their fortune. They first appear in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! in the episode "A Night of Fright is No Delight" and later in Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy. In the movie Cosgood appears in a flashback and in a newspaper. Mr. Crawls appears voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, he teamed up with C.L. Magnus, Mama Mione, and Lila to get revenge on Mystery Inc. He first disguised himself as Cuthbert Crawley, Velma Dinkley's family lawyer. Then, he was Inspector Krunch until he was caught by the Scooby gang. After he was captured, he revealed how the villains integrated into the town to maintain their cover. Cuthbert was then shocked to hear from Velma that he and his allies could of made a fortune from selling the gas under the castle, instead of taking revenge. A character based in Mr. Crawls appears named Casper Cosgoode appears in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! epiode "Where There's a Will, There's a Wraith" voiced by Danny Jacobs, he is the legal counsel of the late, Colonel William Lutz. He appears in Supernatural/Scooby-Doo crossover episode "Scoobynatural" voiced by Stephen Stanton, Brothers Sam and Dean Winchester were sucked into "A Night of Fright is No Delight" by a real ghost where they witnessed the beginning of Cosgood's plot, where he delivered his speech to Colonel Sanders' heirs. Dean identified Cosgood as the villain to Sam, who commented "no kidding". In this instance, Cosgood was killed by the real ghost who took on the form of one of the fake Green Ghosts. After being captured by the Winchesters with the help of the Scooby Gang, the ghost took on Cosgood's form and allowed himself to be "unmasked" to trick the Scooby Gang into restoring their wholesome mindset.
Fu Lan Chi[edit]
Fu Lan Chi is a native of Tibet. His guardian and companion is the White Timber Wolf. He appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "That's Snow Ghost". The design of Fu Lan Chi is reused many years later in a character called Ancient One (voiced by Mako) from What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "Big Appetite in Little Tokyo".
Mr. Carswell[edit]
Mr. Carswell was a bank president. He dressed up as the Creeper so he could take the money from his bank, and no one would know it was him. Mystery Inc. met him when they found one of his bank guards lying semi-conscious in the middle of the road and via a letter that Scooby-Doo found, Fred Jones read that the address was close by. They brought him to Carswell's house. Once the gang had left for the barn dance, Carswell then proceeded to tie up the bank guard and lock him in the basement; then went after Scooby-Doo and the gang when he realized they held the evidence (they innocently took from the bank guard) that proved he was embezzling money from the bank. He first appear in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! in the episode "Jeepers, It's the Creeper" voiced by John Stephenson, and later in Scooby-Doo State Farm commercials and in a flashback of "The Legend of Alice May" an episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated as Deacon Carlswell.
Asa Shanks[edit]
Asa Shanks was a farmer, and a neighbor of Penrod Stillwall. When the gang had gotten lost, they found the Asa, which told them where to go and disappeared. Later the class discovered that he disguised himself as phony phantom to steal the inheritance of Penrod Stillwall. He appears in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode " Haunted House Hang-Up" voiced by Hal Smith. The design of Asa Shanks is reused many years later in a character called Curtis (voiced by Tom Kenny) from What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "A Scooby-Doo Halloween".
Introduced in The New Scooby-Doo Movies[edit]
The Three Stooges[edit]
The Three Stooges are a comedy act consisting of: Moe (black bowl cut), Larry (bushy reddish hair), and Curly Joe (crew cut). There is a great deal of physical comedy and slapstick as they interact with each other. They appear in episodes "Ghastly Ghost Town" and "The Ghost of the Red Baron", they are voiced by themselves.
Batman and Robin[edit]
They are masked vigilantes in Gotham City. Batman is voiced by Olan Soulé and Robin is voiced by Casey Kasem. They appear in episodes "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair" and "The Caped Crusader Caper". Batman appears in Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold voiced by Diedrich Bader.
- In 2014, DC Comics published the comic book series, Scooby-Doo! Team-Up, which featured Batman and Robin in various issues.
Joker and Penguim[edit]
They are criminals and arch enemies of Batman. Joker is voiced by Larry Storch and Penguin is voiced by Ted Knight. They appear in episodes "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair" and "The Caped Crusader Caper" and later they appear in Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold with Joker being voiced by Jeff Bennett and Penguim voiced by Tom Kenny.
- In 2014, DC Comics published the comic book series, Scooby-Doo! Team-Up, which featured Joker and Penguim in various issues.
Abraham Lincoln[edit]
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. His face is printed on the five dollar bill. He first appears in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair", his face was printed on counterfeit bills. Batman was tipped off because the portrait of Lincoln on the bill portrayed him wearing a turtleneck sweater, which he apparently never wore, and later in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries in episode "A Night Louse at the White House", the Ambassador of Klopstokia impersonated his ghost in order to spy on the White House and steal secrets about the American space program, and later in Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown as money print.
- His ghost first appears in Marvel Comics Scooby-Doo story, "The Ghostly Governor" as the disguise of an Abraham Lincoln fan, and then in DC Comics Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! story, All the Presidents' Ghosts as the disguise of Mr. Woods.
Don Knotts[edit]
Don Knotts first appears in The New Scooby-Doo Movies in the episodes "Guess Who's Knott Coming to Dinner" and "The Spooky Fog of Juneberry" voiced by himself. Don conspicuously played Homer Pipsqueak, a master of disguise. He knew every "known language". His nickname was "Bulldog" Pipsqueak, when he got his teeth in a case, he never let it go. He knew tricks of the trade, and called himself a master sleuth. He told Scooby-Doo that a good bloodhound can follow the trail of someone by smelling a piece of clothing. Don appeared as himself, a police officer for the town of Juneberry. He seemed to try to take his job seriously but was a bit clumsy, as he got his RPM gauge and MPH gauge mixed up, and had forgotten the bullets for his gun. He was a bit of a coward, hiding from the spooky fog and hiding in a haystack with Shaggy and Scooby. He didn't know how to swim, when the gang was led into the flooded cave by the Skeleton Man. Don Knotts he has a cameo in the Johnny Bravo/Scooby-Doo crossover episode, "Bravo Dooby-Doo", where he is one of the extra disguises of worn by Jebidisa Bravo. He later appears in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated in various episodes of season one as a Crystal Cove tourist, voiced by Jeff Bennett.
- A character named Groundskeeper in Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights, is based on Don Knotts in addition he is voiced by Don himself.
- Another character based on Don Knotts named Walter Claphammer appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? in the episode "Toy Scary Boo" voiced by Kevin McDonald.
- A character in Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire is based on Don Knotts. He is the sheriff of Petit Chauve Sourie Ville. Who sounds very much like Barney Fife of The Andy Griffith Show, a character portrayed by Don Knotts, who did two guest appearances on The New Scooby-Doo Movies, which in the film is voiced by Rob Paulsen.
Laurel and Hardy[edit]
Laurel and Hardy they were first mentioned in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! in the episode "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf" and make their first appearance in The New Scooby-Doo Movies in the episode "The Ghost of Bigfoot". They took jobs as bellhops at the MacKinac Lodge and Mystery Inc. were visiting. They all heard about the Ghost of Bigfoot, with Laurel being voiced by Larry Harmon and Hardy voiced by Jim MacGeorge.
The Harlem Globetrotters[edit]
The Harlem Globetrotters are famous basketball players. They appear in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episodes "The Ghostly Creep from the Deep", "The Lochness Mess" and "The Mystery of Haunted Island", they are voiced by themselves.
Yogi Bear[edit]
Yogi Bear is an anthropomorphic bear, who captains the Yogi Yahooeys; featuring his sidekick, Boo-Boo Bear. A parade float of Yogi appears in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode "The Caped Crusader Caper". He appears in every episode of Laff-a-Lympics voiced by Daws Butler and makes a cameo in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episode "The Story Stick". He and Boo-Boo portrayed genies in one of Shaggy Rogers's stories in the television special Arabian Nights. It's unclear if Shaggy's telling the stories with the bears in mind (since he never refers directly to what is happening) or if it's purely for audience sake, and appears in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "Howl of the Fright Hound". He is mentioned in Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery when the Miz had his first confrontation with the Ghost Bear, he called him Yogi.
- He appera in Laff-a-Lympics (Marvel Comics) story "LaL: The Meet at Mount Ono", The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera story "FWHB: The Man Who Stole Thursday", An Evening with the Scooby-Doo Gang story "An Evening with the Scooby-Doo Gang" and Scooby-Doo! Team-Up story "Bear-ly Scared".
Josie and the Pussycatss[edit]
Josie and the Pussycats are an all-female rock band. Members: Josie McCoy (voiced by Janet Waldo), Melody Valentine (Jackie Joseph), Valerie Brown (Barbara Pariot). Associates: Alexander Cabot III (Casey Kasem), Alexandra Cabot (Sherry Alberoni), Alan M. Mayberry (Jerry Dexter) and Sebastian (Don Messick). They first appear in The New Scooby-Doo Movies in the episode "The Haunted Showboat".
- Alexandra, Alexander, Melody, and Sebastian were supposed to appear in Laff-a-Lympics as part of the Scooby Doobies, but due to legal issues with Archie Comics, they were scrapped.
- In Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace one of the reporters is based on Josie McCoy.
Jeanie and Babu[edit]
Jeannie is a magical genie, who travels with her master Corey Anders and his best friend, Henry Glopp. She also tutors an incompetent genie-in-training named Babu, she is voiced by Julie McWhirter. Babu is an incompetent genie who was trained by Jeannie, he is voiced by Joe Besser. Babu first appear in The New Scooby-Doo Movies in the episode "Mystery in Persia". He later became a member of the Scooby Doobies in the Laff-a-Lympics.
- Jeanie was supposed to appear in Laff-a-Lympics, but due to legal issues with Screen Gems and Columbia Tristar, she was scrapped. However, since Babu was an original character, he was let in the show.
- In Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo episode "Scooby-Doo and Genie-Poo", the genie bottle looks very similar to the one used in "I Dream of Jeannie". The whole episode parodies that TV series and its cartoon spin-off Jeannie, in the episode appears a character based in Jeannie named Jasmine the Genie and Genie-Poo.
George Washington[edit]
George Washington was the first President of the United States and one of the founding fathers. His portrait first appears in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode "The Spirit Spooked Sports Show", Jesse Finster (or him in disguise as Spirit of Fireball McPhan) was spying through the eye holes of Washington's portrait in Mr. Griffith's office, as Mystery Inc. and Tim Conway talked with Mr. Griffith's twin brother disguised as Mr. Griffith, and his ghost later appears in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode "A Night Louse at the White House" voiced by Frank Welker, the Ambassador of Klopstokia and his wife disguised themselves as the Ghost of Abraham Lincoln and the Ghost of George Washington, respectively, while they spied in the White House. He also appears in a flashback of Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost.
- His ghost appears later appears in DC Comics Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! story, "All the Presidents' Ghosts" as the disguise of Beverly Hemings.
Speed Bugs[edit]
The Speed Bugs are group of teens who enter races around the world with their talking dune buggy, Speed Buggy. Members: Debbie (voiced by Arlene Golonka), Mark (Michael Bell), Speed Buggy (Mel Blanc) and Tinker (Phil Luther Jr.). They first appear in The New Scooby-Doo Movies in the episode "The Weird Winds of Winona" and later in Laff-A-Lympics (only the Speed Bug and Tinker), in the Johnny Bravo/Scooby-Doo crossover episode, "Bravo Dooby-Doo" (only the Speed Bug) and in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated in the episode "Mystery Solvers Club State Finals" with Speed Buggy being voiced by Frank Welker and the others do not speak.
Cass Elliot[edit]
Mama Cass Elliot runs the Sugar Plum Candy Company. Her candy bars were filled up with ground up gold. When the gang got there, they helped stop a group of smugglers dressed up as Green Globs from exporting the gold from the country. She appears in The New Scooby-Doo Movies in the episode "The Haunted Candy Factory", and is voiced by himself. She later makes a three cameos in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated in the episodes "The Secret Serum", "Pawn of Shadows" and "Dance of the Undead" as a Crystal Cove citizen.
Other Special Participations[edit]
The Addams Family, Jonathan Winters, Phyllis Diller, Sandy Duncan, Sonny Bono, Cher, Davy Jones, Jerry Reed, Tim Conway, Don Adams and Dick Van Dyke.
Introduced in Laff-A-Lympics[edit]
Captain Caveman and Teen Angels[edit]
Captain Caveman is a small, hairy caveman with superpowers. He is the mascot of the Teen Angels, and together they are members of the Scooby Doobies in the Laff-a-Lympics, he is voiced by Mel Blanc. The Teen Angels is the collective name for the three young women who joined the Scooby Doobies, with their mascot, Captain Caveman. Members: Brenda Chance (voiced by Marilyn Schreffler), Dee Dee Skyes (Vernee Watson-Johnson) and Taffy Dare (Laurel Page). They later appear in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated in the episode "Mystery Solvers Club State Finals" with Captain Caveman being voiced by Jim Cummings and the others do not speak. In Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon, there is a person who's cosplaying as Captain Caveman in a Hanna-Barbera convention and teen angels appears in a poster.
- They appears in Laff-a-Lympics and Scooby-Doo (Marvel Comics).
Hong Kong Phooey[edit]
Hong Kong Phooey is an anthropomorphic dog, who is a member of the Scooby Doobies. He is voiced by Scatman Crothers.
- He appears in DC Comics Scooby-Doo Team Up story "Enter the Dragon, Exit Scooby-Doo!".
Quick Draw McGraw[edit]
Quick Draw McGraw is an anthropomorphic horse. He is a member of the Yogi Yahooeys and is the sheriff of Gopher Gulch, who also takes the guise of the superhero El Kabong. He is voiced by Daws Butler.
- He appears in DC Comics Scooby-Doo Team Up story " Go West, You Meddling Kids".
Boo Boo Bear[edit]
Boo Boo Bear is the sidekick of Yogi Bear, and a member of his Laff-a-Lympics team, the Yogi Yahooeys. He is voiced by Don Messick. He and Yogi portrayed genies in one of the stories of the television special, Arabian Nights.
- He appears in DC Comics Scooby-Doo Team Up story "Bear-ly Scared".
The Flintstones[edit]
The Flintstones are a family from the Stone Age. They have a pet named Dino, and are best friends with their nextdoor neighbours, the Rubbles. A parade float of Fred Flintstone appears in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode "The Caped Crusader Caper". Fred and Barney appears in some episodes of Laff-a-Lympics with Fred being voiced by Alan Reed and Henry Corden and Barney by Mel Blanc. Fred makes a cameo in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episode " Chickenstein Lives" on TV screen.
- The Flintstones appears in Marvel Comics The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics Scooby-Doo! Team-Up "Scooby-Doo, When Are You?" and "Future Shocked"
Other Special Participations[edit]
Huckleberry Hound ,Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Wally Gator, Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks, Hokey Wolf, Snooper and Blabber, Yakky Doodle, Mumbly, Creepleys, Magic Rabbit, Sooey Pig, Dinky, Dirty and Dastardly Dalton, Snagglepuss and Mildew Wolf.
Introduced in The Scooby-Doo Show[edit]
Scooby-Dum[edit]
Scooby-Dum is a supporting character in The Scooby Doo Show, voiced by Daws Butler. Scooby-Dum, a gray Merle Great Dane with spots and buck teeth is Scooby-Doo's dim-witted cousin (his lineage is dubious because Shaggy has said that he is his brother on one occasion but also his cousin, though it is most likely that they are cousins). Dum lives with Ma and Pa Skillet, in the Okefenokee swamp of southern Georgia. Whenever Doo and Dum greet each other, Scooby-Doo yells, "Scooby, Dooby, Dooby, Dum" and Scooby-Dum says, "Scooby, doobie, doo." They then do a special handshake involving two high fives. Whenever he hears the word "Clue", Scooby-Dum invariably pulls out a magnifying glass and, intoning the opening four notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, chants, "Dum, dum, dum, DUM!", even after a mystery is solved. The inclusion of Scooby-Dum is considered one of the first missteps in Scooby-Doo cartoons. In Laff-a-Lympics, Scooby-Dum is also a teammate for the Scooby Doobies.
Alex Super Experience[edit]
The Alex Super Experience was a rock band. Due to the events of the Mamba Wamba case in which one of their own and their manager tried to scare the rest of the band into selling the rights to their lucrative new song, they broke up. Members: Alex Super (Micky Dolenz), Ray (Frank Welker), Deek (Lennie Weinrib) and Lila. Associates: Roger (John Stephenson). They first appear in The Scooby-Doo Show in the episode "Mamba Wamba and the Voodoo Hoodoo" and later in Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy, with lila voiced by Candi Milo. Some of the case was shown (including the unmasking) on Daphne Blake's webshow when AlexSuperFan2112 asked her if the gang was responsible for the break-up of the band. Since that case, Lila joined with Cuthbert Crawls, Mama Mione and C.L. Magnus to get revenge on Mystery Inc. She disguised herself as a gypsy merchant, and used an inflatable dress to take away Daphne's beauty. After she was captured, she revealed how the villains came together. Lila was then shocked to hear from Velma Dinkley that she and her allies could had made a fortune from selling the gas, instead of taking revenge.
- In Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy while there was no indication that the band broke-up after Lila's betrayal, they did, in fact, break up after this. In the movie, Fred refers to Roger as a music producer, instead of the band's manager.
Johnny Jacobo[edit]
Johnny was the owner of a catering truck, which was a cover for his involvement in a music pirating scheme. To further his goals, he dressed up as the Pterodactyl Ghost. Catering was a cover for his real operation: pirating music and selling the bootleg cassette tapes with Mr. Bohannon. He was using the Pterodactyl Ghost to frighten and distract people away from the operation. He first appears in The Scooby-Doo Show episode "Hang in There, Scooby-Doo" and later in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed as Jonathan Jacobo portrayed by Tim Blake Nelson.
Scooby-Dee[edit]
Scooby-Dee is a female Great Dane, with white fur, first appearing in The Scooby-Doo Show. She was a character in the episode titled "The Chiller Diller Movie Thriller", as a distant cousin of Scooby's, who helped them solve the mystery. She also has a cameo appearances in the second-season episode of What's New, Scooby-Doo?, "Homeward Hound", where she is one of many dogs seen at the dog show the gang is attending. She is seen walking past the screen in two separate scenes in the beginning. Scooby-Dee was meant to return to The Scooby-Doo Show as a girlfriend to Scooby-Doo, but the show ended before that could happen.
Aggie Wilkins[edit]
Aggie Wilkins owned a store in a town near the Ozark River. She dressed up as the Ghost of Witch McCoy. Her pet cat was used to trick people into thinking that the witch could turn into a cat. She also used this disguise to try to steal the hidden money of her ex-boyfriend, Zeke Harkins. She first appears in The Scooby-Doo Show episode "The Ozark Witch Switch" voiced by Janet Waldo, and later in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed portrayed by Karin Konoval.
Mama Mione[edit]
"Mama" Mione directs a cafe shop. The cafe was a cover operation for her real business smuggling convicts on Skull Island, and dressed up as Old Iron Face to scare people away. She first appears in The Scooby-Doo Show episode "The Creepy Case of Old Iron Face" voiced by Virginia Gregg, and later in Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy voiced by Grey DeLisle. She teamed up with Cuthbert Crawls, C.L. Magnus, and Lila to get revenge on Mystery Inc., who they discovered all had a common enemy in them. She disguised herself as Mrs. Vanders (voiced by Diedrich Bader), the housekeeper of Castle Von Dinkenstein. After bemoaning they won again, she was then shocked to hear from Velma Dinkley that she and her allies could had made a fortune from selling the gas, instead of taking revenge.
Introduced in The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour[edit]
Blue Falcon and Dynomutt[edit]
The Blue Falcon (voiced by Gary Owens) is a heroic costumed crimefighter, he created the robotic dog Dynomutt (Frank Welker) to assist him as his "Dog Wonder". They appear in The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, Laff-a-Lympics as a members of the Scooby Doobies, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated in episode "Heart of Evil", with Blue Falcon being voiced by Troy Baker and Dynomutt by Frank Welker, in this version the true name of the Blue Falcon is Radley Crown, and the true name of the Dynomutt is Reggie. They appear again in Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon, in this version Blue Falcon is Owen Garrison (voiced by Jeff Bennett), Owen Garrison's name is a play on Gary Owens, who was the voice of the Blue Falcon on the real-world Dynomutt, Dog Wonder TV series.
Mayor Gaunt[edit]
Gaunt is the Mayor of Big City. Blue Falcon and Dynomutt often report to him to give progress updates on their cases. He appears in The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour episodes "Everyone Hyde!" and "What Now, Lowbrow?" voiced by Larry McCormick. He didn't want to give up his job to Mr. Hyde as the criminal demanded, but he did it as part of a ruse to capture Hyde. He took reports on the case of Lowbrow.
Introduced in Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo shows[edit]
Scrappy-Doo[edit]
Scrappy-Doo was added to the cast of Scooby-Doo to save the series' ratings, which by 1979 had begun to sink to the point of cancellation threats from ABC. After his addition to the show proved to be a ratings success, Hanna-Barbera restructured the show around Scrappy in 1980. The original format of four teenagers and their dog(s) solving supernatural mysteries for a half-hour was eschewed for simpler, more comedic adventures which involved real supernatural villains (the villains in previous Scooby episodes were almost always regular humans in disguise). Scrappy remained an integral part of the Scooby-Doo franchise, on both television and in Scooby-related licensed products and merchandising, through the end of the 1980s. He was also briefly the star of his own seven-minute shorts — the Scrappy and Yabba Doo segments of The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour. Teamed with his uncle Yabba-Doo and Deputy Dusty, he helped maintain law and order in a small town in the American west. In later years, the presence of Scrappy-Doo has been criticized as having had a negative effect on the various Scooby-Doo series of the 1980s.[1] However, the gradual decline of Scooby-Doo has been credited to other factors as well, such as changes in format.[2] Scrappy-Doo has become the symbol of an irritatingly overexuberant or cute character added to a series in an attempt to maintain ratings, a phenomenon also known as Cousin Oliver Syndrome.[3] Due to the general perception of the character by audiences, Scrappy-Doo has not appeared in any Scooby-related spinoffs since the made-for-television movie Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf in 1988, with four exceptions: In the first live-action Scooby-Doo theatrical film — where Scrappy played a decidedly negative role, wanting revenge on Mystery Inc., for abandoning him years ago (he was kicked out for continuously urinating on Daphne, being obnoxious, and the final straw was when he tried to vote himself as the leader of Mystery Inc.). When Velma is talking to a guy at the bar who likes her, she tells him that Scrappy was not a puppy, but had a glandular disorder. Although he nearly succeeds in performing the 'Darkopolypse Ritual', which would give a group of demons the power to rule Earth for the next ten thousand years, his plan is foiled and he and his minions are arrested because he underestimated the Mystery Inc. team, inviting them all to the theme park where he was conducting the ritual after they broke up years before simply to make them witness his triumph when he only needed Scooby present, intending to use Scooby's 'pure' soul to complete his ritual. At the conclusion of the film, Velma says that Scrappy's full name is Scrappy Cornelius Doo. In An Evening with the Scooby Gang, a bonus feature on the Aloha, Scooby-Doo! DVD, Fred mentions a sixth member of the gang, to the gang's shock and dismay. Shaggy mentions they weren't supposed to talk about Scrappy. Freddy was talking about the Mystery Machine. Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King (2008) has a scene where a monstrous Mystery Machine crashes through a carnival stand containing dolls of Scrappy, and running over them. Like all the previous direct-to-video movies, Scrappy never made an appearance. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010), in the episode "The Siren's Song", Fred and Daphne come across a statue of Scrappy in the Crystal Cove Haunted Museum among the statues of their defeated foes. Daphne remarks it's been awhile since she's seen him before Fred pulls her away, reminding her they all promised never to speak of him again. Scrappy made a cameo appearance in the "Scoobynatural" episode of the TV series Supernatural.
- Scrappy was voiced by Lennie Weinrib from 1979 to 1980. He was replaced by Don Messick who would voice him from 1980 to 1988. In the first live action theatrical movie he was voiced by Scott Innes. Innes also voiced Scrappy in the episode "Shaggy Busted" from Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
- He appears in Scooby Apocalypse comics.
Sherlock Holmes[edit]
Sherlock Holmes was a famous London detective. His partner was Dr. John Watson, and lived on 221B Baker Street. His catchphrase was "Elementary". Sherlock Holmes (robot) appears in Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (first series) episode "The Night Ghoul of Wonderworld". His ghost appears in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode "Sherlock Doo", as the disguise of Mr. Stapleton and his hologram appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "E-Scream". A female and canine version of Sherlock Holmes named Lady Annabelle appears in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! episode "Poodle Justice" voiced by Susanne Blakeslee.
Santa Claus[edit]
Santa Claus is a mythical figure from the North Pole. He makes is first appearance as a cameo in Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (second series) episode "Alaskan King Coward", he is mentioned in Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! and appears in Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays voiced by Fred Tatasciore. A toy of Santa Claus appears in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "The Hodag of Horror" and later in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! episode "Scary Christmas".
Fearless Shagaford[edit]
Fearless Shagaford is the head of the Fearless Detective Agency. He employed his nephew, Shaggy Rogers, plus Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo to take cases while he was away on travel, he appears in Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo episodes "Maltese Mackerel" (only the photo) and "Disappearing Car Caper".
Deputy Dusty and Yabba-Doo[edit]
They appear in The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour cartoons. Dusty is a deputy sheriff in Tumbleweed County (somewhere in the western United States). He often needs the assistance of his dog Yabba-Doo and Scrappy-Doo to get out of trouble. He is voiced by Frank Welker. Yabba-Doo is a white Great Dane. His adventures take place out west, where he fights crime with his master, a bumbling deputy named Deputy Dusty, and his enthusiastic nephew Scrappy-Doo. In contrast to Scooby's catchphrase of "Scooby-Dooby-Doo!", Yabba's was "Yippity-Yabbity-Doo!" (and not "Yabba-Dabba-Doo!", presumably due to Fred Flintstone's use of that particular catchphrase). He is voiced by Don Messick.
- He wasn't mentioned in the A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episode, "Curse of the Collar", when his parents, brothers and sister celebrated the family reunion. Possibly because he wasn't born at the time, which would make him the youngest of Scooby's siblings. It's also possible he's just being ignored, since Yabba came from shorts that had no connection to the main series outside of Scrappy, who wasn't in Pup, either. It's likely he simply wasn't born yet; but in real life, he may have just been forgotten.
- A character probable based in Yabba-Doo named Shooby appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "New Mexico, Old Monster", has a few distinguish characteristics of Yabba-Doo, same shaped spots, pointed ears and wears a red bandanna.
Elizabeth and Nedley Blake[edit]
They are the parents of Daphne and appear for the first time in The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show in the episode "No Thanks, Masked Manx". They appear again in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo in the episodes "Robopup" and "Horror of the Haunted Hairpiece". In the first segment of Cartoon Network's Scooby-Doo: Behind the Scenes (Those Meddling Kids), the daphne father is called George R. Blake. In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated the Daphne's parents are Nan (voiced by Kath Soucie) and Barty Blake (Frank Welker). They are regular characters in the series. They also appear in Daphne & Velma 2018 live action movie. Elizabet portrayed by Nadine Ellis and Nedley portrayed by Brian Stepanek, unique to this incarnation of Daphne's mother, is that she is black, while Daphne's father is still white.
- Nedley appears in Scooby-Doo (DC Comics) as a pirate and is mentioned in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "She Sees Sea Monsters by the Sea Shore".
- Daphne mentioned both of her parents in the movie Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins, in the animated series Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! and in Scooby Apocalypse comics.
Dada and Mumsy-Doo[edit]
They are the parents of Scooby and appear for the first time in The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show in the episode "Wedding Bell Boos!" and later in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode "A Night Louse at the White House", The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo episodes "It's a Wonderful Scoob" and "The Ghouliest Show on Earth" and A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episodes "Curse of the Collar" and "The Were-Doo of Doo Manor", with Dada and Mumsy being voiced by Don Messick.
Ruby-Doo[edit]
Ruby-Doo is the mother of Scrappy-Doo, the only daughter of Mumsy and Dada-Doo, and the younger sister of Scooby-Doo. She let Scrappy go on adventures with his uncle Scooby. She first appears in Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (second series) "Scrappy's Birthday" and later in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo "Curse of the Collar" voiced by Kellie Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers[edit]
Mrs. Rogers is first mentioned in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "Don't Fool with a Phantom". Mr. Rogers (Casey Kasem) and Mrs. Rogers (also voiced by Casey Kasem) are the parents of Shaggy and appear for the first time in The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show in the episode "Wedding Bell Boos!", Mrs. rogers was also mentioned in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode "A Night Louse at the White House" . They appear again in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo in the episode "The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core" (only Mr. Rogers, the Mrs. Rogers was mentioned), "Dog Gone Scooby" (only Mr. Rogers) and "The Babysitter from Beyond", with Mr. Rogers being voiced by Casey Kasem and Mrs. Rogers by B.J. Ward. In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated the Shaggy's parents are Paula (voiced by Grey DeLisle) and Colton Rogers (Casey Kasem). They are regular characters in the series. The Mrs. Rogers appears in Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins.
- In Scooby-Doo (DC Comics), they found themselves accused of being impostors when the imagination of Shaggy's monster plot fled with him.
Maggie Rogers[edit]
Maggie Rogers is Shaggy Rogers younger sister and appear for the first time in The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show in the episode "Wedding Bell Boos!". They appear again in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo in the episodes "The Babysitter from Beyond" and "Dog Gone Scooby", as a baby she was given the nickname Sugie (voiced by B.J. Ward), much like her brother Shaggy's nickname.
Igor (the assistant of Frankenstein)[edit]
Igor first appears in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode "A Halloween Hassle at Dracula's Castle" voiced by Philip E. Hartman, this version is the assistant of Dracula, helping clean up both his shop and his castle. He resented always having to clean up and worked out a plan with the help of Chandra to impersonate the Ghost of Dr. Van Helsing. Once he was caught he was praised by the monsters for doing something so evil, and they made him an honorary monster. And later appears in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo episode "That's Monstertainment" as Egad.
Introduced in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo[edit]
Vincent Van Ghoul[edit]
In The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, Van Ghoul (voiced by Vincent Price) is a renowned magician and warlock, with extensive knowledge of the supernatural. He is first visited by Shaggy, Scooby, Daphne and Scrappy with Flim-Flam, after they need some help with their plane, which has crash-landed in a nearby temple in Tibet. After Shaggy and Scooby unwittingly unleash thirteen terrible ghosts from the chest in which they were locked, Van Ghoul tells them that they must trap them again. "Why us?" a terrified Shaggy moans, to which Van Ghoul replies, "Because you let them out!" Despite being very angry with the pair for unleashing the ghosts, he agrees to help them in their ghost-questing, and gives the group a crystal ball through which he can contact them. He shares personality traits with his voice actor, Vincent Price, like having a very morbid and dark sense of humour. In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Van Ghoul (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) is an actor who does horror films (much like Vincent Price, who was the inspiration for his character). He is constantly referenced and glimpses of his movies can be seen throughout the series (according to Shaggy he has done more than 400 movies). He makes a full appearance in the episode "Nightfright", when Shaggy and Scooby win an essay contest to have dinner with him, and later in the episode "Theater of Doom", where he directs the production of Crystal Cove's theater stage of the legend of Friar Serra and his faithful donkey Porto, who supposedly saved many inhabitants from a tsunami that destroyed Crystal Cove.
Flim Flam[edit]
Flim Flam (voiced by Susan Blu) was a part of the gang for all thirteen episodes of The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo. He is seen in the first episode, "To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before", trying to sell a magic concoction to a local town located in the Himalayan Mountains. However, he was kicked out of town, and managed to meet up with the current Scooby gang, who was trying to find the Mystery Machine (an airplane) hidden by Bogel and Weerd. He took them to a psychic (Vincent Van Ghoul) who could help the whole group find their mode of transportation, and warned them of ensuing danger. Daphne is a given a drink laced with wolfsbane due to the fact the townspeople believe that she overheard their secret, and when the night falls on the town, the group finds out that the whole town is actually a werewolf cult. They are pursued into the sewers, and Flim Flam opens one of his products to spray on Daphne, who reverts to normal. He goes on to cure the rest of the townspeople, who are ever grateful for the help. When Scrappy, Daphne and Flim Flam question them as to how they got that way in the first place, they are told that they were turned into werewolves as revenge for sealing the Thirteen Ghosts into the Chest of Demons, and the current group races to keep Shaggy and Scooby from opening the chest, but to no avail. After Shaggy and Scooby open the chest and release the thirteen ghosts within it, Flim Flam decides to join them in their hunt to return them to the chest. In the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "The Siren's Song", Fred and Daphne come across a statue of Flim Flam in the Crystal Cove Haunted Museum among the statues of their defeated foes. Daphne remarks that Flim Flam was arrested and received a harsh sentence of 25 years to life for being a juvenile con-artist (this was an inside joke; 25 years had passed between 13 Ghosts in 1985 and Mystery Incorporated in 2010). It is also referenced that Fred was away at trapping camp during the events of The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.
Weerd and Bogel[edit]
Bogel (voiced by Howard Morris) is a fat, dimwitted ghost while Weerd is a tall, skinny ghost. Weerd (voiced by Arte Johnson) is the mastermind of the two. They both are recurring characters in the 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo and are first seen in the episode "To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before". Weerd comes up with a scheme to lure Shaggy and Scooby to open the Chest of Demons so he and Bogel can gain some glory with the 13 ghosts. In nearly every episode, Weerd and Bogel attempt to help out one of the chest escapees in fulfilling their master plan. Throughout the series, Weerd and Bogel try to get into S.A.P.S., a legion of high honor for the most terrifying ghosts and ghouls.
Dr. Frankenstein[edit]
Dr. Frankenstein first appears in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo episode "That's Monstertainment" and later in Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy as Basil Von Dinkenstein (voiced by Corey Burton) the great-great uncle of Velma Dinkley. He was a scientist and baron and purportedly created the Frankencreep monster.
Introduced in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo[edit]
Red Herring[edit]
Red Herring is a neighborhood bully from the gang's hometown in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo voiced by Scott Menville. Fred Jones is constantly having a feud with him and always blaming Red for the crime almost automatically because of an incident when they were babies and Red tried to frighten them (which he repeatedly does throughout the entire series) but he fails and is caught. In the episode, "Night of the Boogey Biker", Red is in fact behind the crime, but Fred was unable to accuse him because of a bet he made with Daphne earlier on in the episode, where he would not be allowed to accuse Red of a crime for 24 hours. This would be the only episode that would have Red as the criminal. Red is short, chubby, has curly red hair and normally wears a green vest over a white shirt, blue pants and cowboy boots. Among his catchphrases are "HAH! What a weenie!", "That's not very funny" and "I didn't do it, Jones!" His name is a reference to the idiom "red herring".
Newscaster[edit]
The TV newscaster reports the local news of Coolsville, and sometimes interrupts the gang to talk about something 'important. He appears in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episodes "The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core", "The Babysitter from Beyond", "Robopup", "Night of the Living Burger" and "Dog Gone Scooby" voiced by Don Messick.
Commander Cool and Mellow Mutt[edit]
Commander Cool and Mellow Mutt are a fictional comic book super hero team created by Wendel McWendel. Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers are great fans of Mellow Mutt comics, and they often dress up like them, too, with Shaggy as Commander Cool and Scooby-Doo as Mellow Mutt, respectively. They appear in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episodes "The Schnook Who Took My Comic Book" , "Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner", "The Story Stick", "The Return of Commander Cool", "Wrestle Maniacs" and "The Wrath of Waitro".
Mr. O'Greazy[edit]
Mr. O'Greazy is a fast-food restaurant developer. He appears in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episodes "Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner", "Lights...Camera...Monster" and "Night of the Living Burger" voiced by Charlie Adler.
- In A Pup Named Scooby-Doo comic "The Pizza Delivery from Beyond!", his first name was revealed to be Al.
Buster McMuttMauler[edit]
Buster McMuttMauler is a dog catcher who is trying to get the Doos. He first appears in "Curse of the Collar" and later in "Catcher On The Sly" voiced by Kenneth Mars. Buster once antagonized a small puppy, which invoked the wrath of Scooby's parents. They chased him into the back of his own truck, where his boss confronted him for stealing dog collars. Buster was then taken to prison. But, he swore revenge, claiming he would come back for the Doos and their collar. Mr. Trixenstuff decided to impersonate his ghost (even though he wasn't dead) because he wanted to steal the Doo family collar. Memories of the real Buster were shown in a flashback. He tried to puppy-nap Scooby-Doo as an act of revenge. He tried to either catch or kill him several times, but, they always backfire. But, he vows to get Scooby even if it takes him forever.
Carol Colossal and Barbara Simone[edit]
Carol Colossal is the owner of the toy factory Colossal Toys, and later of the Coolsville Wrestling Federation. In both cases her businesses were troubled by monsters. Barbara Simone is the secretary of Carol Colossal. They first appear in "The Return of Commander Cool" and later in "Wrestle Maniacs" with Barbara voiced by Maggie Roswell.
Jenkins (Blake butler)[edit]
Jenkins is the Blake family butler in Daphne's pre-teen years. He follows Daphne's tasks, no matter how absurd they may be. He appears in nine episodes of A Pup Named Scooby-Doo voiced by Don Messick.
Mr. and Mrs. Dinkley[edit]
They are the parents of Velma and appear for the first time in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo in the episode "The Computer Walks Among Us". In Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo while wrapping up a mystery, Velma received a call from her mother, telling her to check up on her younger sister, Madelyn at the Whirlen Merlin's Academy of Magic. In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated the Velma's parents are Angie and Dale Dinkley. They are regular characters in the series. In Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy appears the silhouettes of Dale and Angie.
- In the second season of What's New, Scooby-Doo?, when Velma wore a wedding dress to lure out the Vampire, she believed that her mother would have a heart attack. Angie and Dale appears in Scooby Apocalypse comics.
Gus[edit]
Gus is the night janitor at Coolsville Junior High School. He appears in "The Computer Walks Among Us" and "Horror of the Haunted Hairpiece" voiced by Charlie Adler.
Introduced in Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost[edit]
The Hex Girls[edit]
The Hex Girls are an eco-goth rock band. Thorn, Luna and Dusk are first seen as suspects of the mystery that is going on in their hometown, Oakhaven, later becoming some of Scooby and the gang's best friends. They first appeared in Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost,[4] and reappeared in Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire, What's New, Scooby-Doo? and Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Their role in the Scooby-Doo franchise has seen them as three honorary members of Mystery Inc.,[citation needed] due to the close relationship they have with the gang. When it comes to their popularity, in Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost, they are seen as a local band, who later reaches worldwide popularity, with fans all over the world. While in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, they are already a worldwide popular band, having Velma as their number one fan in Crystal Cove. In the movie Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost, they are first seen as suspects of the mystery the gang is investigating (mostly because they scared Scooby and Shaggy, and later looked suspicious to Fred and Daphne's eyes). Thorn later plays an important role on Sarah Ravencroft's ghost demise by reading the spell which sends her back to the spell book where she came from, along with her descendant Ben Ravencroft. Along with Scooby and the rest of the gang, they end up giving out a concert to pay for the damage the Ravencrofts did. In Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire, Thorn, Luna and Dusk are the artists that are going to open the Vampire Rock Musical Festival, ending up being kidnapped by Yowie Yahoo's vampire minions, which leads the gang to look for them, while trying to solve the mystery regarding Vampire Rock. They end up being saved, and accompany the gang to their performance at the festival. In the series What's New, Scooby-Doo?, they appear in the episode "The Vampire Strikes Back", where the gang must help them capture a vampire that has been trying to scare them away from a castle in Transylvania, where they are shooting their latest single. In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, they appear in the episodes "In Fear of the Phantom" and "Dance of the Undead". On the first, they ask the gang to help them catch a ghost who wants to put them out of business, especially after Thorn is nearly crushed to death. As for the second, after most of Crystal Cove is hypnotized by a zombie ska band, Scooby and Shaggy track them down and ask them for help to defeat them in a battle of the bands. They also help the gang find another clue of the Crystal Cove Mystery, by discovering and deciphering a hidden soundtrack in the Planispheric Disk. They wore new outfits in "In Fear of the Phantom" but wore their original outfits in "Dance of the Undead".
Thorn (Sally McKnight)[edit]
Thorn (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - lead singer and guitarist. She is sultry and her voice seems to seduce audiences. Her real name is Sally McKnight. She is quite shy when not on stage, and claims that she is "1/16 Wiccan on [her] mother's side". She has long black hair with red highlights, teal (sometimes green) eyes, and wears a black and red dress in The Witch's Ghost, but a red and purple dress in The Legend of the Vampire. Her guitar shares several characteristics of models made by Dean Guitars (the "V" headstock) and B.C. Rich (the eccentric body style, in this case the outline of a bat). In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, she still has her signature black hair with red highlights. Her eyes are green (The only Hex Girl in Mystery Incorporated with colored eyes) In "In Fear of the Phantom", she wears a black dress with a red belt, a shirt with white puffy sleeves underneath, red socks that come up to her shins, and black strapped shoes.
Dusk[edit]
Dusk (voiced by Jane Wiedlin) - drummer and back-up singer. Of the three girls, Dusk reveals herself to be the fiercest, as well as the rebel of the band, and does not like to speak much about herself. She also tends to show that she is tough, but on rare occasions she displays strong feelings of love and friendship towards her friends. She has blonde hair (usually in pigtails) and wears a green dress. In the What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "The Vampire Strikes Back", it was revealed she was leaving the Hex Girls to go solo (although this was probably just a rumor that was published in the magazine that Daphne was reading, because throughout the episode there are no more references to that subject). Her real name is Muffy St. James. When she appears in "In Fear of the Phantom", her hair is in two thicker pigtails with red highlights. Her outfit consists of a red shredded top and leggings, black buckled boots and a black and white striped romper.
Luna[edit]
Luna (voiced by Kimberly Brooks - keyboardist and back-up singer. Of the three, she is considered the calm, wisest one. It was her father, a dentist, who outfitted the band with their trademark fangs. In her first appearance, she is black, and has bright, dyed-red hair, black eyes and wears a purple dress. She is protective of her keyboard and prefers no one but herself touches it. Not much else is known about her. Her parents used to listen to glam rock albums. Her real name is Kimberly Moss. When she appears in "In Fear of the Phantom", her hair is spikier, thinner and a light shade of pink. Her outfit consisted of black pants, hoop earrings, a red and white shirt with puffy sleeves and red boots.
Plaid-shirted male tourist[edit]
He appears in Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost, Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders, Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase and Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy. In Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost, he greeted the other tourists in town (at the time Mystery Inc. arrived), taking pictures. He also shook hands with Mayor Corey. He later went to the village; he took a picture of Shaggy Rogers in a pillory and laughed when Scooby-Doo fooled around with the butter churn. At night, he waited around with the other tourists to see the Witch's Ghost, and finally after an hour they gave up and left. In Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders, he was in Sergio's Diner (located in a small town in Roswell, New Mexico) at the time Mystery Inc. had been there. In Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, he was a bus boy at a university's cafeteria, and like all the students there, he watched Scooby and Shaggy eating all its food. In Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy, he was a member of a Mystery Inc. hate group on the hate-themed social network, H8face.
Introduced in What's New, Scooby-Doo?[edit]
Nancy Chang[edit]
Nancy Chang is a TV news reporter for Channel 3. She apperas in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "There's No Creature Like Snow Creature", "Riva Ras Regas" and "Wrestle Maniacs" and is voiced by Lauren Tom.
Melbourne O'Reilly[edit]
Melbourne O'Reilly is an Australian archaeologist and adventurer, whom is one of Fred Jones's heroes. His trademark catchphrase is "Crikies". He first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "3-D Struction" and later in "Mummy Scares Best" voiced by Steve Blum. Melbourne excavated dinosaur bones for the Costa Rican Museum in Costa Rica. He ignored the warnings of Senior Luis Cepeda while gathering the bones of a dinosaur spirit. While retrieving them at the Temple of Agazar, he was attacked by the spirit. He was present at the showing of the dinosaur exhibit where he met Mystery Inc. When the dinosaur spirit started to terrorize the museum, he decided to find and capture it. He took the gang to the abandoned gold mines under the museum to search. He went alone when the group split up, and then reappeared after the gang escaped the dinosaur spirit. Daphne suspected him of being the spirit, believing that he'd do anything to be a hero. However, he was cleared of suspicion after the true culprits were revealed. He invited the gang to a dig at the Pyramid of the Moon, but was hypnotized into dressing up as the Mummy of Pharaoh Scamses.
J.J. Hakimoto[edit]
J.J. Hakimoto is a famous director. He first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "3-D Struction" and later in "The Vampire Strikes Back" voiced by Brian Tochi.
Elliott Blender[edit]
Elliott Blender is a young student in competition with Velma Dinkley for a project to go on E.T.I.S.' space shuttle, and later on a project where the prize was a trip to Japan; he lost to her both times and resented it. He first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "Space Ape at the Cape" and later in "Big Appetite in Little Tokyo" voiced by Kimberly Brooks.
Chris and Terry[edit]
Chris is the owner of Thrill Ride Park, along with her sister, Terry. Terry is co-owner and ride developer at Thrill Ride Park. They first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "Roller Ghoster Ride" with Chris being voiced by Pamela S. Adlon and Terry by Tara Strong. Terry dressed up as the Roller Ghoster and framed Chris, so she could take over and build whatever she wanted. Terry got into very little trouble after she was caught; Chris just said she would tell their mother. They later appears in Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!. They, were among the passengers on the mystery cruise, the Poseidon, who were annoyed and disappointed that Mystery Inc. had solved all the staged mysteries already. She was presumably hypnotized (along with the rest of the passengers) at the masquerade ball by Mr. Mysterio to believe she was a zombie pirate and join Captain Skunkbeard's crew to find the "Heaven's Light", a gold meteorite, and then freed by Mystery Inc. when they caught Skunkbeard and Woodenleg Wally who were really Biff Wellington and Mr. Mysterio, respectively. Chris makes a cameo appearance in Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown.
Lloyd Mbuku[edit]
Sergeant Inspector Lloyd Mbuku is with the Malawi police. He had a pet monkey named Jacko. He first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "Safari, So Goodi!" and later in Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
Burr Batson[edit]
Burr Batson is a racer who was never humble. He first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "The Fast and the Wormious" and later in "Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters!" voiced by James Arnold Taylor.
Gibby Norton[edit]
Gibby Norton was lab partners with Velma Dinkley at science camp and did a lot of things to impress her. He first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "The Fast and the Wormious" and later in "Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman" and "Go West, Young Scoob" voiced by Eddie Deezen.
Laslow Ostwald[edit]
Dr. Laslow Ostwald is an inventor. He first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "High-Tech House of Horrors" voiced by Dave Foley and later in "E-Scream" voiced by James Arnold Taylor.
KISS[edit]
KISS are a rock band from the planet of KISSteria, which exists in another dimension. Members: The Catman (voiced by Eric Singer), The Demon (Gene Simmons and Tom Kenny), The Starchild (Paul Stanley), The Spaceman (Tommy Thayer). They first appear in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "A Scooby-Doo Halloween" and later in Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery.
The Secret Six[edit]
The Secret Six is a litter of Golden Retriever puppies owned by Mr. B. Their mother is Crissie (Grey DeLisle). They appear in "Homeward Hound", "Farmed & Dangerous" and "Gold Paw". The members are Bling-Bling, Maize, 14-Karat, Jingle, Flax and Knox.
Mr. B[edit]
Mr. B is the owner of the Secret Six and their mother, Crissie. He first appears in "Homeward Hound" and later in "Farmed & Dangerous" and "Gold Paw" voiced by Jeff Bennett. Mr. B is physically based on Joseph Barbera, the co-founder of Hanna-Barbera, as well as contributing to the idea for this episode. "Mr. B" is also a nickname for Mr. Barbera.
- Joseph Barbera he has a cameo in the Johnny Bravo/Scooby-Doo crossover episode, "Bravo Dooby-Doo", where he is one of the extra disguises of worn by Jebidisa Bravo.
Julian Libris[edit]
Julian Libris is a tour guide. He first appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "The San Franpsycho" and later in Aloha, Scooby-Doo! voiced by Kevin McDonald.
Sheila[edit]
Sheila is a citizen of Coolsville. She appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? "A Scooby-Doo Valentine" and makes a cameo appearance in Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown voiced by Rachael MacFarlane.
Dr. Watson[edit]
Dr. John Watson was the partner of the famous London detective, Sherlock Holmes. He is first mentioned in Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (first series) episode "The Night Ghoul of Wonderworld" and later in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode "Sherlock Doo". His hologram appears in What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "E-Scream". A female version of Dr. Watson named Dr. Hudson appears in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! episode "Poodle Justice" voiced by Susanne Blakeslee.
Special Participations[edit]
Chris Klug, Lindsay Pagano, Simple Plan and J.C. Chasez.
Introduced in Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue![edit]
Dr. Phibes[edit]
Dr. Phineus Phibes is an evil scientist obsessed with becoming immortal and to take over the world who appears in Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!. He appears in every episodes of the series. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett.
Uncle Albert[edit]
Dr. Albert Shaggleford is a billionaire scientist and the maternal uncle of Shaggy Rogers. He is a recurring role in the series voiced by Casey Kasem. After mysteriously disappearing, he left Shaggy all his wealth and his mansion. Shaggy and Scooby-Doo discover his secret lab hiding his nano technology research, and begin investigating. It was discovered that Albert hid in plain sight, joining his enemy Dr Phineas Phibes in disguise as Dr. Trebla.
Robi[edit]
Robi is a multi-gadgeted robotic butler, willed to Shaggy Rogers by his uncle, Dr. Albert Shaggleford. He is voiced by Jim Meskimen.
Dr. Trebla[edit]
Dr. Trebla was a scientist that worked for Dr. Phineus Phibes. In reality, he was secretly Dr. Albert Shaggleford in disguise. He is a recurring role in the series voiced by Scott Menville.
Agent 1 and 2[edit]
Agents #1 and #2 is the codename of two agent employed by Dr. Phineus Phibes. Agent 1 is the most loyal and intelligent, he is voiced by Jim Meskimen. Agent 2 has been in almost every mission, being destroyed, fried, charred, roasted, electrified and burned, but somehow retains the least amount of damage and still holds its position, he is voiced by Jeff Bennett.
Other Agents[edit]
Agent #3, Agent #4, Agent #5, Agent #6, Agent #7, Agent #8, Agent #9, Agent #10, Agent #11, Agent #12 and Agent #13 are codenames of several men employed by Dr. Phineus Phibes.
General Macardle[edit]
Macardle is a general in charge of top secret military facilities such as the National Weapons Defense Complex and the Department of Extreme Technology. He appears in three episodes and is voiced by Frank Welker.
Chef Francoise[edit]
Francoise is a world-class chef, hired by Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers to cook for them at Shaggleford Manor. He appears in two episodes and is voiced by S. Scott Bullock.
Kevin[edit]
Kevin is a computer program with artificial intelligence, he is voiced by S. Scott Bullock and appears in the episodes "Smart House" and "Inside Job".
Mark and Ricky[edit]
Mark and Ricky are computer techie. Mark is voiced by Jim Meskimen and Ricky is voiced by Jeff Bennett.
Bruce and Brucey[edit]
Bruce is an Australian poacher. His partner is the shorter, similar named Brucey. They appears in two episodes with Bruce being voiced by John DiMaggio and Brucey by Frank Welker
Giganto-tron[edit]
Giganto-tron is the robot antagonist of the movie, Megachimp x Giganto-tron, by Timu Scope. His opponent is Megachimp. He appears in "Big Trouble" and "There's A Doctor In The House".
Menace[edit]
Menace is a super-villain, and former henchman of Phineus Phibes. He appears in three episodes and is voiced by Frank Welker.
Sparky[edit]
Sparky is Robi's pet robotic dog. He appears in three episodes and is voiced by Scott Menville.
Phibes Clones[edit]
Clown Phibes, Evil Phibes, Peekaboo Phibes, Klepto Phibes, Kung Fu Phibes, Pirate Phibes and Pantsing Phibes are the genetic clones of Dr. Phineus Phibes, created from adulteration with nano-infused Scooby Snacks, they are voiced by Jeff Bennett.
Introduced in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated[edit]
Sheriff Bronson Stone[edit]
Sheriff Bronson Stone (voiced by Patrick Warburton) is the sheriff of Crystal Cove in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. He doesn't like the gang because they get in his way of solving crimes, although he turns towards them when he's in a jam. He acts as an authority figure for the kids. He had a close relationship with Mayor Fred Jones Sr., until he found out that Jones was the Freak of Crystal Cove and stopped talking to him. He felt he deserved to become mayor after Jones was arrested and is cold to Mayor Janet Nettles in the second-season premiere. Sheriff Stone is normally seen in uniform and is very rarely seen in other outfits. He wears a brown hat and sheriff's uniform and has a mustache. His actual first name is Sheriff, as his mother thought that he was destined to be one. Besides himself, Sheriff Stone also looks up to Iron Will Williamson (who was later nicknamed "Dead Justice") and, before he was found out to be the Freak of Crystal Cove, Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. When the new mayor, Janet Nettles, arrived in Crystal Cove, he felt that he should be the new mayor, and acted cold towards her, only to end up falling in love with her and beginning a steady relationship with her. In the restored world he and Janet are married with four children.
Mayor Fred Jones, Sr.[edit]
Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. (voiced by Gary Cole), was the mayor of Crystal Cove for the first season and is Fred's father. He is proud of Crystal Cove being named the "Most Haunted Place on Earth", and uses it to attract tourism. This is why he doesn't approve of his son solving mysteries and proving the monsters to be fakes. He doesn't understand Fred's obsession with solving mysteries and building traps, and is usually discouraging him. He has a tendency to blurt out alliterative phrases when startled, usually by Fred. Later in the season he is shown with a piece of the Planispheric Disc. This leads Fred to wonder and investigate about who his father really is. In the first-season finale, it is revealed that Mayor Jones is the Freak of Crystal Cove and that he had adopted Fred so he could use him to keep his real parents (Brad Chiles and Judy Reeves of the original Mystery Incorporated) from returning to Crystal Cove. He is arrested and forced out of office. His successor is Janet Nettles, who is the polar opposite of Jones, calling upon the Gang for assistance in various mysteries. He appears in the "Wrath of Krampus" as one of the gang's former enemies they enlist to help them in the plan to steal the remaining pieces of the Planispheric Disc from the original Mystery Incorporated. Despite his past betrayal, Fred says he was more than happy to help in the plan. He guards the gang's pieces of the disc during the events of the episode, and returns them after they retrieved the other three pieces. In "Nightmare in Red" the gang encounters his good half trapped in the waiting room, a supernatural prison for the good elements of those corrupted by the curse. While Nibiru had made Fred Sr. cold and unfeeling to Fred, his good half admits that Fred was the best thing in his life and he always thought of him as his real son and was proud of him. In the alternate timeline created by the gang after destroying the Evil Entity, he was the principal and soccer coach of Crystal Cove High School, and admits to Fred that he had been like a son to him.
The Original "Mystery Incorporated"[edit]
Mr. E (Ricky Owens)[edit]
Mr. E (he is voiced by Lewis Black, except in the episode "Scarebear" where he was temporarily voiced by Jeff Bennett. His younger self is voiced by Scott Menville) is a mysterious figure that gives clues to the gang throughout the first season. He doesn't reveal his face, or true identity to the gang, but helps them solve their mysteries, while giving them clues so they can solve the mystery of the original Mystery Incorporated. These clues lead them to finding out about a cursed Conquistador treasure, the secret history of Crystal Cove's founding Darrow Family, and the unsolved disappearance of the original Mystery Incorporated. Towards the end of the first season, he is revealed to be Ricky Owens, who was part of the original Mystery Incorporated and the owner of evil megacorporation Destroido. He is Shaggy's old Mystery Incorporated counterpart, and used to be skinny like Shaggy, but ends up overweight and wearing a long dark coat. Mr. E owns a van called the "Enigma Machine," an all black counterpart to the Mystery Machine. It is unknown if Mr. E is friend or foe to the new Mystery Incorporated as he has, on several occasions throughout the series, helped them to solve many of their mysteries by giving them cryptic clues. But during the events of both "The Legend of Alice May" and "Pawn of Shadows", he has caused the mysteries the gang has solved using Alice May both times, first to retrieve an old Crystal Cove High School yearbook for the gang to find out about the original Mystery Incorporated, and the second time to use them as "parrot bait" to get Professor Pericles to come help the kids out of the danger from the Obliteratrix in order to obtain his piece of the Planispheric Disc that he had taken from Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. In the episode "The Gathering Gloom" it is revealed how Ricky Owens and Professor Pericles met. Professor Pericles had crash landed in Ricky Owens' front yard when he was a child, and was injured. Ricky took Professor Pericles in and nursed him back to health and when Ricky went to set him free, Professor Pericles took off but returned to stay with Ricky. Also during the episode, the two pair up once again to go after "the Treasure". At the end of the second season, in the alternate universe created by the gang after destroying the Evil Entity, Ricky Owens is shown to no longer be Mr. E and is a lot like his younger self. He is also happily married to Cassidy Williams and the two work together with Pericles at an environmentally-friendly version of Destroido called Creationex.
Angel Dynamite (Cassidy Williams)[edit]
Cassidy Williams, alias Angel Dynamite (voiced by Vivica A. Fox and her younger self is voiced by Kimberly Brooks), is a citizen of Crystal Cove and a recurring character in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, as well as one of the original members of Mystery Incorporated. She first appears in "Beware the Beast from Below" as a radio DJ for Crystal Cove's K-Ghoul radio station. Before she is revealed to be Cassidy Williams, she is a friend of Scooby and the gang and is the only inhabitant of Crystal Cove who supports them as mystery-solvers. She is Velma's old Mystery Incorporated counterpart. After she is revealed, she is shown to be working with Mr. E, who has been hinted as, while she was still a member of Mystery Incorporated, once being her boyfriend, this is later confirmed in "The Midnight Zone". Upon his return to Crystal Cove, Mr. E also brought Cassidy along with him to help him seek out the Planispheric Disc and get revenge on Professor Pericles, as well as to help him keep an eye on the new Mystery Incorporated. Although she works with Mr. E, Cassidy is shown to have a great deal of concern and care for the gang. After she reveals her side of the reason why the original Mystery Incorporated left, the gang turn on her and no longer trust her as she had "been lying...since the beginning." When the Freak attacks Shaggy and Scooby at their home she and Ed Machine bring the gang to the radio station where she tries to comfort and give shelter to the gang only to have them lock her in her own booth. After attempting to contact Ed to let him know what has happened, she contacts Sheriff Bronson Stone and informs him of where the gang has gone and after rescuing her, she goes after them to make sure they are okay. During the first season of Mystery Incorporated she is seen with a 70's type outfit, with a huge afro, green bell-bottoms, green tanktop-ish type shirt, and platform shoes, as well as green eyeliner. In the second season of Mystery Incorporated, Cassidy is no longer working with Mr. E and during the events of "The Night the Clown Cried II - Tears of Doom!", Mr. E seeks her out and tells her "It would be the perfect time to get close to the kids again," but she refuses and states that she is no longer Angel Dynamite but just "Cassidy Williams," and tells him that she won't hurt the gang again. She also changes her look during the second season and cuts her afro to a much shorter curly hair and sports a trench coat and normal jeans and shoes. She begs to Brad and Judy, Fred's real parents, to stop hunting for the Conquistador treasure and to put Fred first but when they refuse she returns to K-Ghoul to start revealing the secrets of the Conquistador treasure and the curse of Crystal Cove. This has put her into real danger as Professor Pericles states to Mr. E at the end of "The Gathering Gloom" that "she will have to be silenced forever". She also begins spying on Brad and Judy. During the events of "Night Terrors", Cassidy is setting up the pictures of the Darrow family as a clue for Velma in her room to help her solve the mystery of the past mystery-solvers in Crystal Cove, including the original Mystery Incorporated, all of whom have vanished throughout the city's history. She is presumed to be dead after the events of the episode, "The Midnight Zone", and it is shown that the gang regret not reconciling with her beforehand. It is never truly revealed if she did die or just went into deep hiding. In the episode "Nightmare in Red", Cassidy is in the room of those who had been affected by the Curse of Crystal Cove, but unlike many around her, with the exception of Fred Jones, Sr., she is not her younger self, like Ricky Owens, Professor Pericles, etc. but is seen as older self in the second season after changing her look. At the end of the second season, in the alternate universe created by the gang after destroying the Evil Entity, Cassidy is shown to be alive and well and happily married to Ricky Owens. The younger version of herself is seen constantly throughout the first season of the series. Her younger self sported a more innocent look, with bow-ties holding up her curly pigtails and sporting a yellow dress. She also wore glasses.
Professor Pericles[edit]
Professor Pericles (voiced by Udo Kier) was the mascot of the original Mystery Incorporated, Scooby's counterpart of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. A talking parrot of incredible intelligence, he is also a highly manipulative sociopath, caring only for his own gain. Professor Pericles at first is only referenced in the series by a picture which has him circled in red marker. He makes his full-fledged appearance in the episode "Howl of the Fright Hound" where he is imprisoned in Crystal Cove's Animal Asylum. When the gang comes to visit Scooby, who is being framed for being the "Fright Hound", Daphne's locket opens of its own accords and begins playing the tune within it. Professor Pericles responds to this as he recognizes the tune. When the gang go to investigate him, he gives Fred a warning to "Beware those who are closest to you". He later, during the attack on the Animal Asylum by the "Fright Hound", escapes and Mr. E sends Velma a text message telling the gang to follow him. It is later revealed by Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. in the episode "All Fear the Freak", that he and Professor Pericles struck a deal to search for the Planispheric Disc together, and helped him to chase the original Mystery Incorporated out of Crystal Cove but Jones, Sr. betrayed Professor Pericles and drugged him to render him unconscious and had Professor Pericles locked up. This also explains Mr. E's statement in the episode "Menace of the Manticore", about how Scooby is a more "trustworthy companion" than Professor Pericles was to him. Professor Pericles is also behind two of the mysteries in Crystal Cove, as he aided Amanda Smythe in the episode "Where Walks Aphrodite", where he uses the events to obtain objects he needed to help him retrieve what he needs for his quest for the Conquistador treasure. He is the also the Shadowy Figure in the episode "A Haunting in Crystal Cove", where he hacks Fred's laptop to "scare" the location of Fred Jones, Sr.'s piece of the Planispheric Disc out of him, which he succeeds in doing and he takes off with it. At the end of the first season, Pericles has two pieces of the disc and Scooby vows to get him once he reunites the broken-up Mystery Incorporated. In the second season of Mystery Incorporated, Professor Pericles does not return until "The Hodag of Horror", where he has an unknown proposition for the original members of Mystery Incorporated which involves the new Mystery Incorporated since they have now retrieved two pieces of the Planispheric Disc. During "The Gathering Gloom" Professor Pericles admits to trying to reunite the original Mystery Incorporated only to be rejected by them and turns to Mr. E in hopes that, due to their strong bond in the past, he will help him. Mr. E initially refused, citing Pericles's betrayal of him and the Original Mystery Incorporated. By the end of the episode, however, Mr. E does join forces with Pericles. The two manage to recruit Brad Chiles and Judy Reeves, Fred's real parents, to their cause. Pericles becomes more depraved as the series draws to its close as he works to free his "master", the Evil Entity, in hopes of becoming all-powerful in exchange for releasing the Entity. Pericles succeeds in freeing the Entity when Nibiru comes, and volunteers to serve as the Entity's physical host. However, Pericles learns to his horror too late that he has to die for the Entity to take over. Pericles' body is disfigured and remolded to serve as the Evil Entity's form until its defeat. In the alternate universe created by the gang after destroying the Evil Entity, he is shown to be the mascot for Ricky and Cassidy's environmentally-friendly company, Creationex. He is also shown without his scar and his personality has changed into a happy and kind bird.
Brad Chiles and Judy Reeves[edit]
Bradley "Brad" Chiles and his wife Judy Reeves (Brad Chiles is voiced by Tim Matheson and his younger self is voiced by Nolan North, Judy Reeves is voiced by Tia Carrere and her younger self is voiced by Kari Wahlgren) are members of the original Mystery Incorporated and the real parents of Fredrick Jones, Jr. When Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. abducts Fred to keep Brad and Judy from returning to Crystal Cove, the two continue to live their lives under secret identities as the famous Sternum and Sternum, a couple who invent traps and help mystery solvers. Upon Mayor Jones' arrest, the two return to Crystal Cove apparently to reunite with Fred, but are really after the Conquistador treasure and have no care or concern for their son. They also have a dog named Nova, whom Scooby is instantly smitten with. They are Fred and Daphne's old Mystery Incorporated counterparts, respectively. They first appear in the episode "The Hodag of Horror" but their younger selves are occasionally seen throughout the first season. Brad's younger self sports a sports jacket and has freckles on his face but has the same face and body outline of Fred, his older self however does not have freckles and he has white hair. Judy's younger self is shown to have long blonde hair and wearing a long dress, where as her present day self sports short blond hair and a rich look about her. The two eventually re-team up with Mr. E and Professor Pericles to help the two obtain the three pieces of the Planispheric Disc from the gang, as well as get their hands on the cursed Conquistador treasure. In "Wrath of the Krampus", Fred makes it clear that he had known that they were only after the pieces of the disc and appeared hurt by their betrayal. Fred even makes it clear that he preferred Fred Jones, Sr. over them. Upon the revealing of their betrayal, the gang takes Nova with them with Scooby stating that Brad and Judy "do not deserve" her. In the episode "The Man in the Mirror", Professor Pericles does plastic surgery on Brad and Judy to have Brad look identical to their son and Judy as an older version of Daphne. They remain like this for the remaining episodes until the alternate universe is created. At the end of the second season, in the alternate universe created by the gang after destroying the Evil Entity, Brad and Judy have been returned to their original look when they returned to Crystal Cove after Mayor Jones is arrested, prior to their plastic surgery, and are no longer trap experts and are instead obstetricians.
The Blake Sisters[edit]
The Blakes sisters are the five sisters of Daphne. They are: Daisy (voiced by Jennifer Hale), Dawn, Dorothy, Delilah (Jennifer Hale) and a Unnamed Sister. Daisy was a medical doctor, Dawn was a model, Dorothy was a race car driver, Delilah was in the Marine Corps and a Unnamed Sister is a astronaut. They are regular characters in the series.
Emmanuel Raffalo[edit]
Professor Emmanuel Raffalo was a science teacher at Crystal Cove High School. He used his Slime Mutant disguise to rob the town's bank. He appears in "Beware the Beast from Below", "Howl of the Fright Hound" (photo), "Web of the Dreamweaver!", "Wrath of the Krampus" and "Come Undone", he is voiced by Jeff Bennett.
Foreman and Workers[edit]
They work in the sewers of Crystal Cove. Foreman is voiced by Gary Cole, Workman #1 by Kevin Dunn and Workman #2 by Fred Tatasciore. They appears in "Beware the Beast from Below" and "Where Walks Aphrodite".
Deputy Bucky[edit]
Deputy Bucky was deputy of the Crystal Cove Police Department. He dressed up as the Ghost of Dead Justice to discredit Sheriff Bronson Stone and become sheriff himself. He appears in nine episodes and is voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.
Janitor[edit]
The janitor works around in Crystal Cove. He appears in six episodes and is voiced by Patrick Warburton and Matthew Lillard.
Ethan and Gary[edit]
Ethan and Gary are students at Crystal Cove High School and are players on the Fighting Urchins football team. Ethan is voiced by Mitch Watson and Gary by Tony Cervone and Jeff Bennett. He and Ethan pulled their own monster scheme to impress girls. They did this by having one of them dress up as Hebediah Grim, while the other would pretend to be a hero and save them from the monster. They also used a video-chat to give themselves an alibi. They pulled their own monster scheme to impress girls. They did this by having one of them dress up as Hebediah Grim, while the other would pretend to be a hero and save them from the monster. They also used a video-chat to give themselves an alibi.
Grady Gator[edit]
Grady Gator was a mechanic in Gatorsburg, and is a member of the Gator family; brother of Greta Gator, and uncle of Gunther Gator. He first appears in "The Creeping Creatures" and later in "Wrath of the Krampus" and is voiced by John DiMaggio and Carlos Alazraqui. Mystery Inc. went to Grady when they needed a new engine for the Mystery Machine's stolen one. He told them it would take the night to get a replacement delivered from Crystal Cove and they could spend the night at his family's hotel. Like the rest of his family, he took part in the creation of counterfeit alligator products, and dressed up as one of the Creeping Creatures to scare people away. When exposed by Mystery Inc., Grady, alongside Greta and Gunther, were arrested by Sheriff Bronson Stone and his men even though Crystal Cove's police force had no jurisdiction in Gatorsburg. While in line at the local prison cafeteria, Grady met Shaggy Rogers and Scooby-Doo and asked them what they were in for, with Shaggy stating that they were there for the food.
Vacation Family[edit]
The family from Crystal Cove is a family that is always attacked by monsters while trying to take a vacation. The members are: mom (voiced by Beverly D'Angelo, Mindy Sterling and Grey DeLisle), dad (David Kaye), daughter (Grey DeLisle) and the petals dog. They appear in "The Creeping Creatures", "Where Walks Aphrodite" (only father and mother), "Night Terrors" and "Stand and Deliver".
- The family (and their station wagon) is based on the Griswolds (specifically Chevy Chase's character) from the film National Lampoon's Vacation. The mom is voiced by the same actress who portrayed Ellen Griswold.
George Avocados[edit]
George Avocados was a candidate for Mayor of Crystal Cove during re-election, running against incumbent Fred Jones, Sr. He appears in five episodes and is voiced by James Arnold Taylor. For a time he was suspected of driving the Ghost Truck to make the mayor look bad, but he was discovered to be innocent. However, the investigation also proved his father, Theodore Avocados, was a diamond thief, ruining his election chances. He fainted after being attacked and robbed of his "man broach" by the Hodag during Brad Chiles and Judy Reeves "welcome back" party at the Blake Mansion. He was suspected of being the Scarebear because Destroido was ruining his avacado farm, but he was innocent again. However, Fred accidently flung a bomb that was set by the factory onto his farm, blowing up his crops. He took a job as a janitor and dressed as the Mummy of Friar Serra to find the missing diamond stolen by his father after discovering it was disguised as a doorknob in the Burlington Library. When the Evil Entity was destroyed, it altered all of reality for Crystal Cove; meaning the Mummy of Friar Serra wasn't a disguise in the past.
Skipper Shelton[edit]
Skipper Shelton runs the Clam Cabin at Crystal Cove's beach. He appears in nine episodes and is voiced by John O'Hurley.
Miss Vampire Waitress[edit]
Miss Vampire Waitress is the nickname given to a waitress who works at The Bloody Stake, a vampire-themed restaurant. She appears in seven episodes and is voiced by Grey DeLisle and April Winchell.
Brenda and Dylan[edit]
Brenda and Dylan are students at Crystal Cove High School and are players on the Fighting Urchins football team. Brenda is voiced by Beth Tapper and Dylan by Mitch Watson. They are dating and are always attacked by a monster in the encounter. Brenda appears in seven episodes and Dylan in four.
Mary Anne Gleardan[edit]
Mary Anne Gleardan is a child prodigy, who was Fred Jones, Jr.'s civic tutor. Mary Anne wanted to run Crystal Cove her way with no adults so she dressed up as Que Horrifico to scare the adults out of town. When she played the music, the children donned their monster disguises and scared away the parents. When it came to the monsters cornering Mystery Incorporated, the television was turned on to a cartoon distracting the children. When Que Horrifico tried to run, it was caught by surprise by the police car carrying Sheriff Bronson Stone and Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. and fell into one of the nets. Mystery Incorporated unmasked Que Horrifico revealing Mary Anne who explained her plot to drive away the parents and take over Crystal Cove. One of the children stated that her plan wouldn't have worked anyway. Sheriff Stone then grabbed Mary Anne with handcuffs and took her away while ranting to her about costing the town a fortune with merchandise such as Que Horrifico t-shirts, Que Horrifico Pan Flutes, Que Horrifico Dance CDs, and Que Horrifico... when Mary Anne replied, "Ok ok! I see your point". Mary Anne helped the gang with their Krampus scam, being freed from jail earlier in return. She appears in "The Song of Mystery and in "Wrath of the Krampus" voiced by Isabella Acres.
Mr. Baywosenthal[edit]
Mr. Baywosenthal is a citizen of Crystal Cove. He appears in seven episodes and is voiced by Tom Kenny.
Tiffany's mother[edit]
Tiffany's mother, like her daughter, lives in Crystal Cove. She appears in three episodes and is voiced by Grey DeLisle.
Alice May[edit]
Alice (voiced by Hynden Walch) is a recurring character in season 1 of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated who first appears in the episode "The Legend of Alice May," In the episode, she disguises herself as a ghost girl in an elaborate scheme to get a yearbook to the gang for her employer, Mr. E, while using the disguise of the ghost girl to distract the gang whilst she hid the yearbook for them to find. Alice later appeared again in the penultimate episode of Season 1, "Pawn of Shadows" where she took on the disguise of The Obliteratrix, an assassin sent to destroy Mystery Incorporated under direct orders from Mr. E, but she was later locked up again in prison after her defeat and capture. Alice also has a non-speaking appearance in the second-season episode "Wrath of the Krampus," where she appears in the Crystal Cove prison.
Ed Machine[edit]
Ed Machine was the corrupt former CEO of Destroido Corp., and the henchman of Mr. E. He disappeared after a violent (possible fatal) confrontation with Professor Pericles. He is a recurring character in season and is voiced by Richard McGonagle.
Randy and his parents[edit]
They are a family that lived in Crystal Cove. Randy and her father only appeared in "The Legend of Alice May" but her mother appeared in "The Legend of Alice May", "Howl of the Fright Hound", "The Night the Clown Cried", "The Hodag of Horror". The members are: Mom (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Grey DeLisle), Dad (Maurice LaMarche) and Randy (James Arnold Taylor).
- Randy is based on Eric Foreman from the sitcom, That 70s Show, with his dad and mom being based on Eric's parents, Red and Kitty, respectively.
Trini Lee[edit]
Trini Lee is a live music performer at the Tiki Tub. Her signature song is "The Words Get Stuck in My Throat". She appears in three episodes and is voiced by Fran Southworth and Jennifer Hale.
Officer Johnson and Willard[edit]
Officer Johnson is a security guard who works in the Crystal Cove Animal Asylum for the Criminally Insane. Johnson appears in two episodes and is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. Willard is a law enforcement officer in Crystal Cove, who has been put on several different security jobs. Willard appears in four episodes and is voiced by Mitch Watson and Gary Cole.
Jason Wyatt[edit]
Jason Wyatt is a student at Crystal Cove High School who has a stalker-level crush on Velma Dinkley. He appears in two episodes and is voiced by Daryl Sabara.
- Jason Wyatt is named after one of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated's producers.
Gary Papluta[edit]
Gary Papluta is a student at Crystal Cove High School. He appears in three episodes and is voiced by Matthew Lillard.
H.P. Hatecraft[edit]
Professor H.P. Hatecraft is a novelist and a teacher at Darrow University. He has a large fan following for his horror books featuring the fictional character "Char Gar Gothakon", such as The Shrieking Madness of Char Gar Gothakon: The Beast That Hath No Name. He appears in three episodes and is voiced by Jeffrey Combs.
- He is based on H.P. Lovecraft and is voiced by Jeffrey Combs, who is best known for appearing in H.P. Lovecraft film adaptations directed by Stuart Gordon such as Re-Animator and From Beyond. Combs is also known for appearing in mostly horror films in general, his most latest known role was as Edgar Allen Poe in an episode of the horror anthology Masters of Horror, "The Black Cat", which was directed by Gordon. In addition, Combs portrayed Lovecraft in the 1993 movie Necronomicon.
Harlan Ellison[edit]
Harlan Ellison is a famous writer. He appears in two episodes and is voiced by himself.
Howard E. Roberts[edit]
Howard E. Roberts was a student at Darrow University who dressed up as Char Gar Gothakon to defend the works of H.P. Hatecraft. He appears in "The Shrieking Madness" and "Gates of Gloom" and is voiced by Crispin Freeman.
- For reasons unknown, in the credits Howard E. Roberts is credited as Howard E. Robertson. The name is a play on Robert E. Howard a writer (famous for creating Conan) who was a good friend of H.P. Lovecraft.
Group of Protesters[edit]
They were a group that protested against any environmental disaster, but they will realize that protstar was expensive so they decided to cause environmental disasters (such as fish freaks) to be able to protest against environmental disasters. The members are Ernesto (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) and his followers. They appear in "The Shrieking Madness", "The Siren's Song" and " Wrath of the Krampus" (only Ernesto).
- Ernesto is based on Ernesto "Che" Guevara, a Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, intellectual, guerrilla leader, diplomat military theorist, who was a major figure of the Cuban Revolution; even sharing the same first name.
Grandma Moonbeam[edit]
Grandma Moonbeam is the inventor of Nature Slivers. A Destroido changed her recipe so she decided to take revenge as the Cicada Monster. She appears in "When the Cicada Calls" and "Wrath of the Krampus" and is voiced by Marion Ross.
Dr. Thistle[edit]
Dr. Thistle is a physician who works at Crystal Cove Hospital. She appears in "When the Cicada Calls" and "Attack Of The Headless Horror" and is voiced by Grey Delisle.
Chen[edit]
Chen is the owner of Chen's Coffee, an internet cafe and teahouse in Crystal Cove's Chinatown. Chen is also the Red Wizard, who is sworn to protect the ruby called the Dragon's Heart ruby at all costs. He came to warn the gang to stay away from it. He appears in "The Wild Brood" and "The Dragon's Secret" and is voiced by James Hong.
Hot Dog Water[edit]
Hot Dog Water, real name Marcie Fleach (voiced by Linda Cardellini), is an inhabitant of Crystal Cove and a recurring character in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. She is first introduced in the episode "Where Walks Aphrodite" as a cameo and later has a voice cameo in the episode "The Dragon's Secret", and would make her full-fledged episode debut in "Menace of the Manticore", serving as the Manticore. She would later return in the episode "The House of the Nightmare Witch", out on parole and working with Velma and Mr. E. to find the third piece of the Planispheric Disc. She joins Mystery Incorporated as Daphne's temporary replacement in the same episode, only to leave in "Web of the Dreamweaver" following Daphne's return in the preceding episode, though Velma wanted her to stay. She subsequently made a cameo appearance in "The Hodag of Horror", and as the costumed Dark Lilith in "The Night on Haunted Mountain". She makes another cameo in "Wrath of the Krampus". Hot Dog Water has been Velma's rival for years, as the two girls have competed several times in the science fairs in Crystal Cove and Velma has always won. However, their rivalry seems to have faded and has become a friendship as a result of their partnership while working for Mr. E. They remain friends even after she leaves Mystery Incorporated, and Hot Dog Water claims Velma is the only real friend she's ever had. In "Wrath of the Krampus", Velma mentions that she still knows how to get in touch with her and she helps the gang by stealing the three pieces of the Planispheric disc from Mr. E's hiding place. She has claimed to be smarter than Velma, as she concocted a "super helium" during an experiment in which she was testing the metal from the roller coasters at her father's theme park. She also has high computer skills, which she uses to make fake advertisement sites, as well as accurate financial pie charts, though she cannot figure out the traps surrounding the piece of the Planispheric Disc in the ship during the episode "The Night on Haunted Mountain", and causes the events to trick the gang, mainly Fred, into investigating the attack on Fred's friends, so Fred can trip the traps for her. In "Through the Curtain", Hot Dog Water is taken hostage by Professor Pericles and he uses her as leverage to threaten the new Mystery Incorporated. However, Hot Dog Water breaks free and threatens to hurt Pericles, allowing her friends to escape. She is soon thwarted and shot by the Kriegstaffelbots, but her death is erased in "Come Undone" — in the alternate universe created by the gang after destroying the Evil Entity, Marcie and Velma are still friends and have worked together to win the science fairs mentioned in "Menace of the Manticore". She is normally seen with messy, long brown hair, red slim-framed glasses, a skirt, striped shirt with jacket over top and has a messy look about her. She smells of "hot dog water", hints to where she got her nickname, which her father reveals in "Menace of the Manticore" to be a result of her and her entire family bathing in recycled water previously used to boil hot dogs.
Mystery Fellowship[edit]
The Darrows were a rich Crystal Cove family. They were also a mystery-solving team, with a pet cat, and called themselves Mystery Fellowship. The members are: Mrs. Darrow, Cletus Darrow (voiced by Frank Welker), Daughter, Danny Darrow (Dwight Schultz and Will Shadley) and the Whiskers. The family were corrupted by and fought over a piece of the Planispheric Disk, leaving them little time to escape as their mansion sunk into the ground nearly 75 years ago. Danny—the Darrow's youngest child—revealed that they all survived, however, they were trapped under ground. Eventually, Danny's father, mother, cat and older sister died and left him as a crazy old hermit living in the ruins of his mansion. Danny Darrow survived as a madman, at least until another earthquake swallowed his home completely. Cassidy Williams secretly placed four photos, showing the Darrows and Whiskers, in Velma Dinkley's room, providing the first clue that they were another mystery-solving group. They appeared in a time-frozen image in the Sitting room. Cletus Darrow was seen using the first key to light a candle, associating the key with fire. Nova, possessed by an Anunnaki, explained to no one in particular as to how the Evil Entity had influenced different mystery-solving groups over the eras in attempt to free him, including the Mystery Fellowship. In Post-Nibiru when the gang created an alternate timeline, Daniel had become the dean of Darrow University, and that Darrow Mansion was now a historic landmark.
Winslow Fleach[edit]
Winslow Fleach is the father of Marcie "Hot Dog Water" Fleach, and the owner of the Creepy Spooky Terror Land amusement park. He appears in "Menace of the Manticore" and "The Hodag of Horror" and is voiced by Rob Paulsen.
- It's possible that the name is a parody of Winslow Leach, the hapless victim/main character of the 1974 Brian DePalma film, Phantom of the Paradise.
Mayor Janet Nettles[edit]
Mayor Janet Nettles is the successor to Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. after he is arrested for being The Freak of Crystal Cove. She first appears in the episode "The Night the Clown Cried", where she is approached by a mysterious figure, who later turns out to be Velma in disguise, to retrieve Scooby, Shaggy and Fred to help save Crystal Cove from Crybaby Clown.[5]
She is the second person, aside from Angel Dynamite (Cassidy Williams), to support the gang in their mystery solving choice and even gives them an office, though it turns out to be the old janitor's closet, in the town hall.[6] She is later revealed to be in a relationship with Sheriff Bronson Stone,[7] although at the beginning Sheriff Bronson Stone is not thrilled that he was tossed over to be mayor for Nettles.[5] The two are constantly seen out on dates throughout the second season. In "Dark Night of the Hunters" she sent an old colleague to follow the gang where she reveals (to her embarrassment) that she had a nightmare to help the gang retrieve The Heart of the Jaguar and return them safely to Crystal Cove.[8]
At the end of the second season, in the alternate timeline created by the gang after destroying the Evil Entity, she is shown to be married to Sheriff Bronson Stone with four children, three sons and one daughter, of whom Daphne often babysits.[9]
- Mayor Janet Nettles is voiced by Kate Higgins.
Nova[edit]
Nova is a female Cocker Spaniel and the pet dog of Brad Chiles and Judy Reeves who appears in the second season of the series. She became the object of Scooby-Doo's affections. She was captured by the Hodag of Horror and saved by the gang. When the gang finds out about Brad and Judy's true intentions, they secretly take Nova behind their back because "they weren't good enough for her."
In the episode "The Horrible Herd", Nova is seriously injured after she falls from a helicopter during the final encounter with the Horrible Herd and she is put into a hospital. Scooby visits her frequently, but during one of his visits, she dies.
After her death interdimensional creatures called Anunnakis possessed her and spoke through her mind, telling the gang about the Evil Entity. She also tells them that the only way to save Crystal Cove is to find the Heart of the Jaguar, and destroy the sarcophagus containing the Evil Entity.
After the Evil Entity is destroyed, in the new timeline, while the gang is going to the Miskatonic University, Nova is still possessed by the Anunnaki and thanks Scooby for his heroic actions.
- Nova is voiced by Jennifer Hale, and when she is possessed she is voiced by Amy Acker.
The Evil Entity[edit]
The Evil Entity is the overarching villain of the series. He is an evil Anunnaki that was imprisoned for many centuries within a crystal sarcophagus, buried beneath Crystal Cove. Like other benevolent members of its race, he came to Earth thousands of years ago at the time of Nibiru, when a planetary alignment weakened the barriers between dimensions and allowed them to cross over. While other Anunnaki sought to help humankind grow, the Evil Entity desired only destruction and he was imprisoned into a crystal sarcophagus by other Anunnaki.
After he is freed by Professor Pericles, the Entity intended to possess Scooby-Doo, but he manages to break free. Pericles insists that he forgets about possessing Scooby and offered himself to the entity as a willing host instead, in which the Entity agrees. Taking Pericles' body and killing him in the process, the Entity assumes a physical form becoming a giant parrot head with three horns and squid-like tentacles and devours Brad, Judy and Mr. E. Later, it set about consuming Crystal Cove's citizens before it went on to consuming planets and galaxies. It also calls other evil Anunnakis from its sarcophagus and order them to catch Crystal Cove inhabitants for him. The Mystery Incorporated kids realize that, unlike other mystery-solving members of groups forged by the Entity, their friendship was real, like the Hunters of Secrets before them. At the end the Evil Entity is permanently destroyed by the new Mystery Incorporated, creating an alternate timeline in which Crystal Cove is a happier place.
- The Evil Entity is voiced by Clancy Brown, except in the episode "Wrath of the Krampus" where he is voiced by Frank Welker.
Special Participations[edit]
Nugget Nose, Suzie Chan, Pebbles Flintstone, Bamm-Bamm Rubble
References[edit]
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- ↑ "Top 10 Most Annoying Movie Kids - Movie Feature". TheShiznit.co.uk. 2007-01-22. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ↑ "Scooby Doo - Pictures, Sounds, and Videos". Everwonder.com. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ↑ "Cousin Oliver". Tvbabble.com. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ↑ Neumaier, Joe (Oct 8, 1999). "Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost (1999)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "The Night the Clown Cried". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 27. March 30, 2012.
- ↑ "The House of the Nightmare Witch". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 28. July 31, 2012.
- ↑ "Grim Judgment". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 35. August 9, 2012.
- ↑ "Dark Night of the Hunters". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 35. April 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Come Undone". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 52. April 5, 2013.
- ↑ Scooby Doo : Scooby History Cinema.com
- ↑ "Top 10 Most Annoying Movie Kids - Movie Feature". TheShiznit.co.uk. 2007-01-22. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ↑ "Scooby Doo - Pictures, Sounds, and Videos". Everwonder.com. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ↑ "Cousin Oliver". Tvbabble.com. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ↑ Tim Lawson, Alisa Persons (2004). The magic behind the voices: a who's who of cartoon voice actors. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-57806-696-4 Search this book on ..
- ↑ Timothy Burke, Kevin Burke (1998). Saturday morning fever. p. 108. ISBN 0-312-16996-5 Search this book on ..
- ↑ David Hofstede (2006). 5000 Episodes and No Commercials: The Ultimate Guide to TV Shows. p. 258. ISBN 978-0-8230-8456-2 Search this book on ..
- ↑ The Scooby Story
- ↑ Neumaier, Joe (Oct 8, 1999). "Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost (1999)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
- ↑ "The Night the Clown Cried". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 27. March 30, 2012.
- ↑ "The House of the Nightmare Witch". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 28. July 31, 2012.
- ↑ "Grim Judgment". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 35. August 9, 2012.
- ↑ "Dark Night of the Hunters". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 35. April 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Come Undone". Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Season 2. Episode 52. April 5, 2013.
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