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This article is about the live-action theatrical incarnation of Fred Jones. For other incarnations, see Fred Jones (disambiguation).

Fred Jones is the leader of Mystery Incorporated.

Physical appearance

Fred is a twenty-something year old, muscular Caucasian male, with blonde hair and blue eyes. He likes to wear blue and white clothing with the occasional addition of a red ascot.

Personality

As the leader, Fred is always coming up with idea's for the traps, though most of the time they fail. He is constantly trying to make himself and the team look good, and because of this it seems like he has a big ego. He is always trying to act cool, especailly around Daphne Blake, and he doesn't like seeing her hurt or in distress.

History

Early life

Fred grew up with the rest of the gang in Coolsville,[1] attending Coolsville High together.[2]

In their travels, they gained another member in Scooby-Doo's nephew, Scrappy-Doo, until they got sick of him and left him in the middle of the desert.[2]

Scooby-Doo (film)

The gang were hired to catch the Luna Ghost at the Wow-O Toy Factory. After the case was solved, Fred took credit in front of the press, which upset Velma, so she quit the group, as did Fred and Daphne, leaving Shaggy Rogers and Scooby-Doo alone with the Mystery Machine.[2]

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

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Appearances

Notes/trivia

  • Freddie Prinze, Jr. who plays Fred in the movie is married to Sarah Michelle Gellar, who plays Fred's love interest, Daphne.

References