- For the live-action character based on this one, see Jeremiah Wickles.
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Mr. Wickles was the curator of the County Museum.
Physical appearance
Wickles is a fairly short, middle-aged Caucasian man. While bald on top of his head, his remaining hair is black, and he wears round and thick-framed glasses. He wears a light blue shirt, with a black tie, underneath a brown overcoat, brown pants, and black shoes.
Personality
Wickles appears to be friendly natured, as he tells the gang about the mysterious disappearance of Professor Hyde White, which apparently only makes him more suspicious to the gang.
History
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Season one
He was first seen at the museum thanking the gang for bringing the Black Knight ghost statue to him. Then he tells the gang that they shouldn't have with the mysterious disappearance of the professor, and because of the legend that the Black Knight coming to life at the full moon.
He was unmasked as the Black Knight, once the gang found out what his scheme at the museum after they suspected him. He was working on fake paintings and switching them for the real ones at the museum, which was why he kidnapped Prof. Jameson Hyde White, because he was the only one who spotted the fake paintings Wickles made.[1]
Appearances
Other versions
Gold Key Comics adaptation
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Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers
Mr. Wickles was the county museum's curator and dressed up as the Black Knight to scare people away from Rex Necros's art forgery operation.[2]
Notes/trivia
- Wickles is spelt "Wikles" in storyboards and on his model sheet.[3][4] The latter spelling is used in Gold Key's comic adaptation.
- While it's not explicitly confirmed, Wickles could be retconned as a citizen of Coolsville, the town the gang grew up in as kids as depicted in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo. His live-action adaptation in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed was.
In other languages
Actor | Language | Notes |
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Michael Rüth | German | |
Peter Sjöquist | Swedish |