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Marion Spartan is the wife of explorer Dr. Rick Spartan.

Physical appearance

Marion is Caucasian female with light blonde, shoulder-length hair, rounded bangs, pale skin, and green eyes, but, unlike her hair, her eyebrows are dark brown; later, when they were briefly separated, a photo of Marion shows her with brown hair.[1] She's usually wearing an adventurer's outfit; a low-collared, olive-green button-down dress with two pockets in front, a darker green low belt, a pair of matching gloves, and a red ascot.

Personality

Appeared to be a "damsel in distress" when she tripped and injured her ankle on a mission, but it was all part of the act allowing her to set up the fake curse. She seems kind and sweet, but unlike Rick, she hates adventuring because the jungle is so "icky," and she doesn't like having to check her back for ticks.

Skills and abilities

She has strong abs so that she was able to control the mouth of the Headless Horror costume.

History

Early life

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Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated

Season one

Marion Spartan unmasked

Marion unmasked.

She was tired of adventuring in the jungle, which she called "icky," and hoped to scare her husband out of it. She staged the curse of the Headless Horror from when it first began. Once her husband found out the truth he forgave her and refused to press charges. (Attack of the Headless Horror)

Season two

She was not with Rick and Cachinga when they returned to Crystal Cove to help the gang catch the Gluten Demon, because Rick was putting his job over her so she had moved in with her mother. When the Gluten Demon had been caught, Fred Jones, Jr. told him to call her and apologize, because he had done the same with Daphne Blake and didn't want to lose her either. From Rick's reaction after the call it was clear that a reconciliation was beginning for the couple. (The Devouring)

Appearances

Notes/trivia

  • Marion marks the first time since What's New, Scooby-Doo? that the villain of an episode technically gets away with it.

In other languages

Actor Language Notes
Selvaggia Quattrini Italian

References

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