Howard E. Roberts
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| Howard E. Roberts | |
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| Gender | Male |
| Hair | Black |
| Eyes | Black |
| Occupation | Student |
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| First appearance | SDMI: The Shrieking Madness |
| Played by | Crispin Freeman |
Howard E. Roberts was a student at Darrow University who dressed up as Char Gar Gothakon to defend the works of H.P. Hatecraft.
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Physical appearance
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Personality
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History
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
Season one



Added by ShrooboidBratWhen H.P. Hatecraft held an assemble to denounce the existence of Char Gar Gothakon following the recurring attacks, the assembly is crashed by Char Gar Gothakon. He captures H.P. Hatecraft and is about to throw him off the roof of Hatecraft's mansion.
Fred, Velma, and Daphne created a diversion on the Gothakon, while Shaggy and Scooby jumped on Gothakon. Char Gar Gothakon screamed for help when he almost fell off the building when H.P. Hatecraft rescued him.
Char Gar Gothakon was about to make another sonic boom, until Fred gagged him and Velma unmasked him to be Howard E. Roberts. Roberts couldn't stand the nonsense toward H.P. Hatecraft, so he created the Char Gar Gothakon to support Hatecraft. But when Hatecraft denounced Char Gar Gothakon, Howard became Char Gar Gothakon to dispose of him. He also stated that it might not have been wise to glue live octopus tentacles to the mask which explains the smell in the bag that was found. Howard would have gotten away with it "if it weren't for the meddling kids." Howard was arrested by the campus police. (The Shrieking Madness)
Appearances
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
- 112. The Shrieking Madness
- 224. Gates of Gloom (cameo)
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Notes/trivia
- For reasons unknown, in the credits Howard E. Roberts is credited as Howard E. Robertson.
- The name is a play on Robert E. Howard a writer (famous for creating Conan) who was a good friend of H.P. Lovecraft.

