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The gnome was the disguise of Gill Littlefoot, used to frame his wife, Amanda, and to steal her fortune.
Physical appearance[]
The gnome was a life-sized gnome with green skin and a white beard. It wore a red hat, gloves, and shoes, a brown shirt, a belt, black pants, and had glowing blue hands.
Powers and abilities[]
- Paralysis: The gnome touches its victim with its hands, using "magic" to instantly place its victim into a frozen state. Glowing blue veins appear on the victim's skin. This ability can penetrate through clothing, but not steel. In reality, the gnome's gloves are coated with a jellyfish toxin that paralyze its victims. However, patients will regain movement after a few days.
- Agility: The gnome has a great agility, having the ability to climb through the trees of the Royal Knights Faire much like a monkey.
History[]
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated[]
Season one[]
The gnome disguise was created by jester Gill Littlefoot to frame his wife, Amanda Littlefoot, and take her fortune. Knowing her hatred of pirates at the Royal Knights Faire, he decided to target fair visitors in pirate costumes to blame Amanda for the crime.
Using extreme agility, the gnome was able to paralyze many visitors at the fair using toxin-coated gloves, to the extent that the hospital was full of victims and patients had to be quarantined at the Mermaid Theatre. For easy transport and to attack victims spontaneously, the gnome used a network of passageways in the trees above the fair. The gnome also kidnapped Mystery Inc. member Shaggy Rogers and held him captive in the trees.
The gnome was captured after falling into a trapping pit set up by Mystery Inc. His identity was revealed and he was arrested by Sheriff Bronson Stone.[1]
Appearances[]
Notes/trivia[]
- The Gnome case was adapted for Cartoon Network's online game, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Crystal Cove Online.
- According to character designer Derrick J. Wyatt, the gnome's aesthetic was inspired by the animation styles of production company Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment.[2]
References[]
- ↑ The Grasp of the Gnome
- ↑ Wyatt, Derrick J. (February 20, 2020). "When we did the evil gnome in Scooby Doo I tried to make him look like a RB dwarf". Twitter. Retrieved March 23, 2020.