Red Herring
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| Red Herring | |
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| Gender | Male |
| Hair | Red |
| Eyes | Black |
| Occupation | Bully |
| Family | Hedda Herring (aunt) |
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| First appearance | APNSD: A Bicycle Built For Boo! |
| Played by | Scott Menville |
- "That's not very funny!"
- - Red'
Red Herring was Coolsville's neighborhood bully and Freddie Jones's prime suspect of any of the town's crimes, who accuses Red incessantly due to a feud they had at the playground when they were babies. Out of the many, many times he was accused did he actually commit the crime, and that was when Fred did not accuse him.[1]
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Physical appearance
Red Herring is a short chubby kid who has red hair and lots of freckles.
Personality
He tends to make things hard for the neighborhood kids, often making a joke at the their expense, only to fall into a trashcan or something to delight of the gang.
History
Early life
Insert details here. (Night of the Boogey Biker)
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
Season one
Insert details here. (A Bicycle Built For Boo!)
Season two
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Season three

Added by Mr.BrockfunnyHe decided to clean and spruce up his aunt's bike so he dressed up as the Boogey Biker to scare the gang away, so they wouldn't ruin his reputation. He was forgiven. (Night of the Boogey Biker)
Appearances
Recurring gags
I didn't do it!
In every episode, but one, Fred had accused Red Herring of being the man in the mask even though it wasn't him (the only time it was is when Fred didn't acuse him, and only because he was dared not to). He has been seen showing up to reassure Fred what an idiot he is. These are some of the ways he would prove it.
Telephone
Red has rang Fred up numerous amount of times to shut him up, once when he wasn't even in Coolsville.
Quotes
"I'm gonna whoops you, Freddie!" (runs his bike over Fred off-screen)
Notes/trivia
- Red's name is a play on the literacy device which puts one on a false trail.

