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| image= [[File:Ghost of Zen Tuo.png|300px]]
 
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| identity= [[A. Fong]]
 
| identity= [[A. Fong]]
 
| reason= To get a mask with smuggling details in it
 
| reason= To get a mask with smuggling details in it
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| affiliation= [[Scare Pair]]
 
| affiliation= [[Scare Pair]]
| first_appearance= ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!|SDWAY]]'': ''[[Mystery Mask Mix-Up]]''
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| actor= [[Keye Luke]]
 
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The '''Ghost of Zen Tuo''' was the disguise of '''[[A. Fong]]''', an art dealer and smuggler with hired thugs.
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The '''Ghost of Zen Tuo''' was the disguise of '''[[A. Fong]]''', an oriental art dealer and leader of an international smuggling ring. [[A. Fong's henchmen|His two henchmen]] were also disguised as Zen Tuo's [[Scare Pair|zombie minions]]. They did this to scare away people that were curious about the [[Temple in the Hills|''haunted'' Buddhist temple]] that was a base for his smuggling operation.
   
 
==Physical appearance==
 
==Physical appearance==
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[[File:Ghost_of_Zen_Tuo_sans_mask.png|thumb|Zen Tuo without his mask.]]
 
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==History==
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===Early History===
 
[[File:AFong(2).png|thumb|A. Fong]]
 
The original Zen Tuo was apparently a Chinese spirit of a man who was similar to Ivan the Terrible.
 
   
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==Powers and abilities==
He killed two messengers. He died later. They all rose from the dead and searched for a Chinese mask to cover Zen Tuo's hideous face.
 
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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early life===
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The original Zen Tuo was apparently a warlord.
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===Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!===
 
===Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!===
 
====Season two====
 
====Season two====
 
[[File:A._Fong_unmasked.png|thumb|left|[[A. Fong]] unmasked.]]
[[A. Fong]] [[Mystery Mask Mix-Up|dressed]] up as Zen Tuo to scare away people that were curious about the ''haunted'' Buddhist temple that was a base for his smuggling operation. He needed the mask because it had smuggling details in it. But before Zen Tuo could get the mask, [[Daphne Blake]] had bought it, so he sent his servants (the [[Scare Pair]]) to look for the mask. When they saw Daphne had bought it, there was a huge car chase between the [[Mystery Machine]] and the Scare Pair's car.
 
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When his elaborate plan of sending his details hidden in priceless golden masks to himself from out of the country had been compromised by his latest mask having been accidently delivered to a [[Curio shop (Mystery Mask Mix-Up)|curio shop]], he tasked his henchmen (while they were in character) to retrieve it. By the time they got there, had already bought it. They tried and failed to steal it.
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Having become curious about their interest in it, [[Mystery Inc.|the gang]] went to A. Fong's [[A. Fong Oriental Art|art shop]] inquiring if he knew anything. He told to them of a story about how it had been stolen from Zen Tuo's crypt and wanted it back. After they left, he ordered his men to retrieve it again this time "on wheels". What followed was a high speed pursuit between them and the [[Mystery Machine]]. In the end the Mystery Machine crashed and the zombies got the mask and kidnapped [[Daphne Blake]], too, returning back to their headquarters. The rest of the gang discovered Zen Tuo's location and followed them there. After finding Daphne, they set a trap for Zen Tuo and his followers. They were unmasked and their activities were uncovered.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
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==Other versions==
 
==Other versions==
 
===Scooby-Doo Unmasked===
 
===Scooby-Doo Unmasked===
 
 
Zen Tuo was the main villain of the first world, "Shuttery Showdown in Chinatown." He controlled a huge dragon, which was the first boss, and was defeated by Scooby by using the Kung-Fu megastrike. After the dragon was defeated, it malfunctioned and crashed into Zen Tuo. He was unmasked as Maggie Xi, a citizen of Chinatown. However, she was then revealed to be mubber, not real. The gang then found a small radio transmitter and heard a man's voice that said, "You can't catch what you can't hold!" This lead them to the next mystery at the next world, "Rock and Roller Coaster Terror."
 
Zen Tuo was the main villain of the first world, "Shuttery Showdown in Chinatown." He controlled a huge dragon, which was the first boss, and was defeated by Scooby by using the Kung-Fu megastrike. After the dragon was defeated, it malfunctioned and crashed into Zen Tuo. He was unmasked as Maggie Xi, a citizen of Chinatown. However, she was then revealed to be mubber, not real. The gang then found a small radio transmitter and heard a man's voice that said, "You can't catch what you can't hold!" This lead them to the next mystery at the next world, "Rock and Roller Coaster Terror."
   
 
===Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed===
 
===Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed===
 
The Zen Tuo costume has a cameo as one of the costumes seen in the [[Coolsonian Criminology Museum]]. He is seen in the actual film in the middle corner of the screen as Patrick and Velma talk and meet each other for the first time.
 
The Zen Tuo costume has a cameo as one of the costumes seen in the [[Coolsonian Criminology Museum]]. He is seen in the actual film in the middle corner of the screen as Patrick and Velma talk and meet each other for the first time.
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The Ghost of Zen Tuo was the disguise of A. Fong, an oriental art dealer and leader of an international smuggling ring. His two henchmen were also disguised as Zen Tuo's zombie minions. They did this to scare away people that were curious about the haunted Buddhist temple that was a base for his smuggling operation.

Physical appearance

Ghost of Zen Tuo sans mask

Zen Tuo without his mask.

Insert details here.

Personality

Insert details here.

Powers and abilities

Insert details here.

History

Early life

The original Zen Tuo was apparently a warlord.

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Season two

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A. Fong unmasked.

When his elaborate plan of sending his details hidden in priceless golden masks to himself from out of the country had been compromised by his latest mask having been accidently delivered to a curio shop, he tasked his henchmen (while they were in character) to retrieve it. By the time they got there, had already bought it. They tried and failed to steal it.

Having become curious about their interest in it, the gang went to A. Fong's art shop inquiring if he knew anything. He told to them of a story about how it had been stolen from Zen Tuo's crypt and wanted it back. After they left, he ordered his men to retrieve it again this time "on wheels". What followed was a high speed pursuit between them and the Mystery Machine. In the end the Mystery Machine crashed and the zombies got the mask and kidnapped Daphne Blake, too, returning back to their headquarters. The rest of the gang discovered Zen Tuo's location and followed them there. After finding Daphne, they set a trap for Zen Tuo and his followers. They were unmasked and their activities were uncovered.

Appearances

Other versions

Scooby-Doo Unmasked

Zen Tuo was the main villain of the first world, "Shuttery Showdown in Chinatown." He controlled a huge dragon, which was the first boss, and was defeated by Scooby by using the Kung-Fu megastrike. After the dragon was defeated, it malfunctioned and crashed into Zen Tuo. He was unmasked as Maggie Xi, a citizen of Chinatown. However, she was then revealed to be mubber, not real. The gang then found a small radio transmitter and heard a man's voice that said, "You can't catch what you can't hold!" This lead them to the next mystery at the next world, "Rock and Roller Coaster Terror."

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

The Zen Tuo costume has a cameo as one of the costumes seen in the Coolsonian Criminology Museum. He is seen in the actual film in the middle corner of the screen as Patrick and Velma talk and meet each other for the first time.