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Scooby Doo Villains
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Various whodunit antagonists. Tell you a secret: my money's on Old Man Jenkins.
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Redbeard's Ghost Culprit: C.L. Magnus Episode: Go Away Ghost Ship Originally aired: December 13, 1969 Series: Scooby-Doo, Where are You?
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Man-Crab Culprit: Bud Shelton Episode: Revenge of the Man-Crab Originally aired: August 2, 2010 Series: Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
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Titanic Twist Culprits: Curt and Connie Crunch Episode: Wrestle Maniacs Originally aired: February 12, 2005 Chase Song: All Twisted by CIV Series: What's New, Scooby Doo?
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Pterodactyl Ghost Culprits: Johnny + Mr. Bohannon Episode: Hang In There, Scooby Doo! Originally aired: September 24, 1977 Series: The Scooby Doo Show
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Sludge Monster
Culprit: Mr. Buckston
Episode: The Sludge Monster from the Earth’s Core
Originally aired: September 17, 1988
Series: A Pup Named Scooby Doo
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Gator Ghoul
Culprit: Alice Dovely
Episode: The Gruesome Game of the Gator Ghoul
Originally aired: September 25, 1976
Series: The Scooby Doo Show
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Charlie the Robot
Culprit: Sarah Jenkins
Episode: Foul Play in Funland
Originally aired: November 1, 1969
Series: Scooby Doo, Where are You?
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sdvp · 10 years ago
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The Creeper
I couldn't resist posting this one any longer. Here he is, the all-time great of Scooby villains: The Creeper. The bank-robber. The phantom who could walk through walls. The dude who was so popular, his daughter made an appearance in the show 40 years later. The bank manager?
Culprit: Mr. Carswell
Episode: Jeepers, It's the Creeper
Chase Song: Daydreamin' by Austin Roberts (best song ever)
Originally aired: October 3, 1970
Series: Scooby Doo, Where are You?
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sdvp · 10 years ago
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The Tar Monster
The Tar Monster was discovered to be guarding/haunting an underground city in Turkey. His plan was to loot the entire city and hit it rich. The guy's name was Stoner. How awesome is that?
Culprit: Mr.Stoner
Episode: The Tar Monster
Originally aired: October 7, 1978
Series: The Scooby Doo Show
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Phantom Virus
The Phantom Virus was a monster that manifested itself in Mystery Inc.'s video game. It attacked the gang in various levels throughout the game, such as ancient Rome. It turned out to be the creation of Bill, who was trying to use it to sabotage the game's success, as it was created by a fellow student.
Culprit: Bill McLemore
Movie: Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase
Originally released: October 9, 2001
Series: Direct-to-Video Movies
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Ghost Clown
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The Mystery Inc. kids stumbled upon a circus that was supposedly haunted by a Ghost Clown. Surprise: there really was a Ghost Clown. Kinda. The clown was actually Harry the Hypnotist, who wanted revenge for getting fired.This particular villain was especially intimidating because he manages to hypnotize the members of the gang. Culprit: Harry the Hypnotist Episode: Bedlam in the Big Top Originally aired: November 15, 1969 Series: Scooby Doo, Where are You?
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Char Gar Gothakon
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The Mystery Incorporated gang was spending a day at Darrow University for future college prospects when Char Gar Gothakon, a mythological beast from one of H.P Hatecraft's books, appeared and began attacking people, specifically fans of rival writer Harlan Ellison. The beast ended up being a kid who was a huge fan devoted to the myths written by Hatecraft. Culprit: Howard E. Roberts Episode: The Shrieking Madness Originally aired: October 18, 2010 Series: Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated
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sdvp · 10 years ago
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Jed and Caleb Leland
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When the gang stays at a housing estate next to a graveyard on vacation in New Orleans, they discover that two Civil War ghosts, Jed and Caleb Leland, have been re-enacting a duel every night to scare away guests. The men behind the masks were just trying to attract viewers to their graveyard tours. Culprit: Crawdad Mike and his bus driver Episode: Big Scare in the Big Easy Originally aired: October 5, 2002 Chase Song: Man with the Hex by The Atomic Fireballs Series: What's New, Scooby Doo?
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Disc Demon
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The Disc Demon appeared at Decade Records and started haunting the people recording there, searching for a song written by Tony Symes, a missing songwriter. The gang soon discovered that is was only Ace Decade, who was stealing records from his uncle's studio and selling them for his own profit. Tony knew it was him and tried to warn everyone by making the first notes of his song spell out ACEDECADE. Oh, and one more thing: this ghoul bears an uncanny resemblance to KISS member Gene Simmons. Culprit: Ace Decade Episode: The Diabolical Disc Demon Originally aired: November 18, 1978 Series: The Scooby Doo Show
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Space Kook
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The Space Kook haunted an old abandoned airfield in its creepy flying saucer. It had a strange glowing skull and was said to be from outer space, hence the name. As it turned out, he was trying to scare everyone away so he could buy the land cheap. Also, it had a totally sweet laugh. Culprit: Henry Bascombe Episode: Spooky Space Kook Originally aired: December 20, 1969 Series: Scooby Doo, Where Are You?
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Osomons
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The Osomon are the product of a virtual reality video game gone wrong. They wreaked havoc on the gaming convention, attacking everything in sight. However, it turned out the swarms themselves weren't actually there, or even outside of the game. Dr. Ostwald was simply testing the game using Velma as the subject. Culprit: Dr. Laslow Ostwald Episode: E-Scream Originally aired: July 21, 2006 Chase song: Holiday by OtherStarPeople Series: What's New, Scooby Doo?
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Alice May
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Alice May, or Alice Carlswell, was the daughter of Deacon Carlswell, the original Creeper. The so-called ghost-girl was known for taking boys to the prom in a limousine, but transforming into an ugly monster and attacking them before even reaching the school. Culprit: Alice Carlswell ( was known only as Alice May the whole episode) Episode: The Legend of Alice May Originally aired: August 16, 2010 Series: Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated
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