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+ | | image= Dandy_Highwayman.png |
+ | | species= Human |
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| gender= Male |
| gender= Male |
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| hair= Brown |
| hair= Brown |
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+ | | eyes= Green |
| identity= [[Librarian (Stand and Deliver)|Librarian]] |
| identity= [[Librarian (Stand and Deliver)|Librarian]] |
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| reason= To impress women |
| reason= To impress women |
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+ | | firstapp= {{SDMI}}: ''[[Stand and Deliver]]'' |
| actor= [[James Marsters]] |
| actor= [[James Marsters]] |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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− | Although he acts nice to females he is a thief. He steals things and also has blown up some |
+ | Although he acts nice to females he is a thief. He steals things and also has blown up some people's cars. He also likes to say "stand and deliver". He pretends to listen to women attentively, which attracts them, but he actually uses earplugs. |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | ===Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated=== |
+ | ===''Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated''=== |
====Season two==== |
====Season two==== |
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− | [[File:Librarian_unmasked. |
+ | [[File:Librarian_unmasked.png|thumb|[[Librarian (Stand and Deliver)|Librarian]] unmasked.]] |
− | He used it to impress women, because he had been lonely his whole life. |
+ | He used it to impress women, because he had been lonely his whole life.<ref>''[[Stand and Deliver]]''</ref> |
==Notes/trivia== |
==Notes/trivia== |
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− | * The Dandy Highwayman is the only disguised villain of the series to not be a monster |
+ | * The Dandy Highwayman is the only disguised villain of the series to not be a monster (ghost, demon, alien or any other supernatural being). Except, he may possibly be a living literature character because of the book about his adventures, which puts him in among the monsters included in the [[DC Comics]] story, ''[[The Library Lurker]]''. |
+ | * The character was inspired by pop star Adam Ant, who refers to himself as "the Dandy Highwayman", in the hit 1981 Adam And The Ants song, "Stand and Deliver." |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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* ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]'' |
* ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]'' |
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** 220. ''[[Stand and Deliver]]'' |
** 220. ''[[Stand and Deliver]]'' |
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Revision as of 15:22, 1 January 2016
This needs a stretch. (Feel free to remove when satisfied of completion.) Needed: * Physical appearance; a full description (not a half-baked one). * History. |
The Dandy Highwayman was the disguise of the Crystal Cove Librarian.
Physical appearance
He wears a mask, and looks quite appealing to females.
Personality
Although he acts nice to females he is a thief. He steals things and also has blown up some people's cars. He also likes to say "stand and deliver". He pretends to listen to women attentively, which attracts them, but he actually uses earplugs.
History
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
Season two
He used it to impress women, because he had been lonely his whole life.[1]
Notes/trivia
- The Dandy Highwayman is the only disguised villain of the series to not be a monster (ghost, demon, alien or any other supernatural being). Except, he may possibly be a living literature character because of the book about his adventures, which puts him in among the monsters included in the DC Comics story, The Library Lurker.
- The character was inspired by pop star Adam Ant, who refers to himself as "the Dandy Highwayman", in the hit 1981 Adam And The Ants song, "Stand and Deliver."