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Porto was the donkey mascot of the Fraternitas Mysterium, a group of mystery solving friars.

Physical appearance[]

Porto was a shaggy, brown furred donkey with a darker mane and circles of fur around his eyes. The top of Porto's head was shaved and styled into the traditional haircut of a friar of the catholic church. He wore a bell around his neck.

Personality[]

Before he became manipulated, he was assumed to be loyal and helpful to others, but upon turning evil, he wanted all the pieces of the Planespheric disk for himself and was willing to destroy Crystal Cove to get them.

History[]

Early life[]

He was the mascot of the Fraternitas Mysterium in the early to mid 1500s. When they found two pieces of the Planispheric Disk, he became manipulated by the evil within the pieces and set out to destroy Crystal Cove. He set up explosives on half of the town and grabbed one of the disk pieces, but Friar Gabriello Serra pursued him to the swamps outside the town, where Porto was eaten by the alligators. However, Friar Serra was able to take back the piece he took, while the other piece was lost with half of the town when it sank into the ocean.[1]

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated[]

Season two[]

Many years later, a play was put on in Crystal Cove about the incident. It told of how Porto tried to save the people from an earthquake that sank half of the town by leading them out.

However, the ghost of Friar Serra later explained to the gang the truth, that Porto attempted to destroy Crystal Cove, not save it.[1]

Post-Nibiru[]

When the Evil Entity was destroyed, it altered all of reality; thus Porto was never influenced and the Fraternitas Mysterium wasn't formed in the past.

Appearances[]

Notes/trivia[]

  • Porto was portrayed by Scooby-Doo in a live performance. As portrayed, he was a talking animal, but it is unknown whether that was the case for the real Porto.
  • The word "Porto" in Latin means "I carry", In rural areas, donkeys are often used in farming and as transportation: they pulls ploughs and carts, deliver goods to market, and collect water from wells. In urban areas, they are mainly used in construction, transport of people and goods, and refuse collection.
  • In Come Undone, it is incorrectly stated his name was Gordo. In Spanish, "Gordo" means "Fat".

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Theater of Doom, season 2, episode 15.
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