Mecha Mutt Menace Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals! Scooby's Family Tree. Dada and Momsy Doo. Scooby's parents. Scooby's cousin. Dooby-Doo is Scooby's cousin.
He is a singer, and one of the only Doo's to have hair on his head. Grandpa Scooby. Scooby's grandfather. Grandpa Scooby lives at Scooby Manor, which is Scooby's family home. Great-Grandpa Scooby. Scooby's great-grandfather. Great-Grandpa Scooby appears as a ghost from the Civil War. Scooby's uncle. Horton-Doo is interested in science and monsters. Scooby's brother. Howdy-Doo enjoys reading supermarket tabloids newspapers.
Scooby's sister. Scooby-Dum is Scooby-Doo 's cousin. Whenever he heard the word "Clue", he would invariably pull out a magnifying glass and, intoning the opening four notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, chant "Dum, dum, dum, DUM! He is a grey Great Dane with the same black spots on his back as Scooby-Doo.
Besides his color, he's distinguished from his cousin by his red hat, red collar, buck teeth, and droopy muzzle. Scooby-Dum is, above all else, as dim-witted as his name implies and overall completely useless. This spaced-out, unintelligent demeanor leads him to be both extremely brave or extremely cowardly, depending on whether or not he's actually noticed the danger near him is actually dangerous.
His bravery in regards to the Ghost of Gator Ghoul was because he didn't even realize it was there, [1] and in later adventures, it takes a similar amount of time for him to realize what's actually going on and to react accordingly. In spite of his dim-wittedness, he apparently wants to be a police dog, and this leads to him eagerly investigating mysteries and always carrying a magnifying glass with him, which he brings out of nowhere. Whenever the word "clue" is mentioned, he replies with "Clue?
Dum, dum, dum, dum" in the manner of Beethoven's Symphony No. Unfortunately, his ambition is larger than his brain and the first clue he found was one of the Gator Ghoul's footprints that the monster was actually standing in. Like his cousin, Scooby-Dum has a big appetite, though does seem to as eagerly attend to it as his cousin; perhaps due to his slowness. Scooby-Dum's foolishness sometimes allows him to break the laws of physics , allowing him to save the day when nothing else will work.
For example, the gang was trapped in a locked tomb and the only way out was to reach the ceiling. They built a human tower, but it wasn't high enough. Scooby-Dum, at the bottom of the tower, simply pulled himself out of place and scrambled up to the top. His ignorance of the laws of gravity thus saved them all. Dum knew Doo from when they were puppies, but lost contact after that. Scoobies Doo and Dum, and Mystery Inc.
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