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April Stewart is a member of the Funky Phantom Crew.

Physical appearance[]

April is a teenaged girl with long blonde hair and blue eyes.  She wears an off white top and matching skirt (or possibly just a dress), with a long sleeved blue V-necked sweater. She wears shoes matching her sweater.

Personality[]

April is vivacious and inquisitive, and initially dismissive of Mystery Inc. But she is the first of the Funky Phantom Crew to realize they needed to genuinely work together and share clues like when she decided to share the projection clue with Velma.

History[]

Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)[]

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Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]

Season one[]

A Mystery Solving Gang Divided: April and the Funky Phantom crew muscle in on Mystery Inc's turf while investigating the enigma of a missing Civil War payroll. Initially competing, they finally join forces to unmask the culprit.

Appearances[]

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated continuity[]

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April in Scooby's dream.

Scooby and the gang headed to the Mystery Solvers Club State Finals. Scooby met Speed Buggy, Captain Caveman, Jabberjaw, and Jonathan Wellington Muddlemore (aka. the Funky Phantom). Among Muddlemore's team was April. Lord Infernicus appeared and captured everyone (except for Scooby and the sidekicks).

Scooby, Jabberjaw, and Captain Caveman saw a letter that showed a ship at the docks was leaving and heading to Africa. They went after Infernicus in Speed Buggy, and forced him to stop his truck containing the kids by throwing guinea pigs at his windshield. Jabberjaw got Infernicus wet (putting out his flames) and Captain Caveman used his pterosaur and wrapped Infernicus up. The meddling kids were released. The sidekicks had solved the mystery.

Scooby unmasked Lord Infernicus, to reveal him to be Jonathon Wellington Muddlemore, the Funky Phantom. Muddlemore was sick of being a sidekick. He wanted to be the headliner and leader of his own sidekicks and decided to use the opportunity of the Mystery Solvers Club State Finals to make his move. He wanted to send all of the mystery-solving gangs to Africa.

Funky Phantom used a hologram to make Infernicus appear and fly. A little smoke, fireworks, and a skeleton puppet were used to create Lord Infernicus in other situations. Funky Phantom even captured his own cat, Boo.

Muddlemore also admitted he wasn't a real ghost. When April and her gang found an old clock, he used special effects so they thought he was a ghost.[1]

Appearances in other media[]

  • April originally appeared in the short-lived series, The Funky Phantom, produced by Hanna-Barbera, and aired on ABC in 1971.

References[]

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