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{{Expansion|<br />* [[Gold Key Comics|Gold Key]] adaptation.}}
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{{Character
'''Carl''' was a stuntman, who dressed upas the [[Ape Man]] because he was mad about not getting the main part in a movie, so tried to sabotage the set. He was undone by [[Shaggy Rogers]], who with a Polaroid camera, managed to take a picture showing Carl in a mirror without his mask.
 
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| image= Carl_(Never_Ape_an_Ape_Man).png
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| species= Human
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| gender= Male
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| eyes= Black
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| job= Stuntman
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| firstapp= {{SDWAY}}: {{WAY107}}
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| actor= [[Casey Kasem]]
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}}
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'''Carl''' was a stuntman.
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==Physical appearance==
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He is a Caucasian male with a bald head.
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==Personality==
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He was so resentful for not being cast as the lead of [[John Maxwell]]'s film and as a result, he tried to bring harm to the other people on set.
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==History==
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===Early life===
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He had been hired to be the stuntman for the [[Ape Man]] in Mr. Maxwell's ''[[The Ape Man of Forbidden Mountain]]''; having already been denied the lead.
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===''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''===
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====Season one====
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[[File:Carl_caught_on_camera.png|thumb|Carl caught on film.]]
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Carl was furious about this, and pretended to be the real Ape Man from legend, endangering [[Candy Mint]] and trying to sabotage the set. He then hid inside his trunk claiming that the real Ape Man put him there while he was getting ready (which the gang found suspicious that the supposedly real Ape Man would be smart enough to do that). He was undone by [[Shaggy Rogers]], who with a Polaroid camera, managed to take a picture showing Carl in a mirror without his mask.<ref>{{WAY107}}</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' - ''[[Never Ape an Ape Man]]''
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* ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]''
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** 107. ''[[Never Ape an Ape Man]]''
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==Other versions==
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===Gold Key Comics adaptation===
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''Insert details here.'' (''[[Never Ape an Ape Man (Gold Key Comics)|Never Ape an Ape Man]]'')
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==In other languages==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Actor
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! Language
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! Notes
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| [[Reinhard Brock]]
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| '''German'''
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| [[Peter Sjöquist]]
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| '''Swedish'''
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|}
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Actors within the Scooby-Doo universe]]
 
[[Category:Culprits]]
 
[[Category:Culprits]]
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[[Category:Impersonators]]
 
[[Category:Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! season 1 characters]]
 
[[Category:Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! season 1 characters]]
[[Category:Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! villains]]
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[[Category:Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! season 1 villains]]

Revision as of 22:10, 16 October 2015

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* Gold Key adaptation.

Carl was a stuntman.

Physical appearance

He is a Caucasian male with a bald head.

Personality

He was so resentful for not being cast as the lead of John Maxwell's film and as a result, he tried to bring harm to the other people on set.

History

Early life

He had been hired to be the stuntman for the Ape Man in Mr. Maxwell's The Ape Man of Forbidden Mountain; having already been denied the lead.

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Season one

Carl caught on camera

Carl caught on film.

Carl was furious about this, and pretended to be the real Ape Man from legend, endangering Candy Mint and trying to sabotage the set. He then hid inside his trunk claiming that the real Ape Man put him there while he was getting ready (which the gang found suspicious that the supposedly real Ape Man would be smart enough to do that). He was undone by Shaggy Rogers, who with a Polaroid camera, managed to take a picture showing Carl in a mirror without his mask.[1]

Appearances

Other versions

Gold Key Comics adaptation

Insert details here. (Never Ape an Ape Man)

In other languages

Actor Language Notes
Reinhard Brock German
Peter Sjöquist Swedish

References