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For other incarnations, see Zombie (disambiguation).

The Zombie was one of the monsters accidentally brought to life by Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers. He vomited on people and drove a 18-wheeler truck.

Physical appearance[]

He was bald, had red eyes, a hunchback, and big grotesque hands. He also wore ragged, green clothes.

Scholastic version[]

He was tall, bald and had red sclera eyes. He wore a dark green shirt underneath a lighter jacket and brown torn pants and shoes.

Personality[]

He was very inappropriate to people, not just scaring them, but also spewing green slime at them.

Powers and abilities[]

The Zombie could spew green slime from his mouth.

History[]

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed[]

He was one of the costumes stolen from the museum and taken to the Monster Hive. When the gang arrived, Scooby and Shaggy see a machine with a control panel and think of it as "tuneage", causing the Zombie and the other monsters to be brought to life. While Shaggy and Scooby were messing around, the Zombie, Captain Cutler's Ghost, Miner 49er, and the Tar Monster came out of their containers and they go after the two.

When the people of Coolsville were telling Mystery Inc. to turn themselves in order to save them, the Pterodactyl Ghost and the Zombie attacked them. A news reporter foolishly talked to the Zombie and asked if he had "anything to say for himself". The Zombie responded by throwing up green slime at the reporter. When the gang were attacked by the Pterodactyl Ghost, the Zombie tried to run over the Mystery Machine in a motor oil truck. He, however, missed.

In the final battle he, Miner Forty-Niner, Skeleton Men, and Tar Monster came to stop Mystery Inc.. Fred prepared to charge at the Zombie and Skeleton Men, but he was stuck by the Tar Monster's trap. When Scooby was facing the Zombie, he pulled the monster's pants down, revealing his underwear. The Zombie nervously covers himself. When Scooby turned on the machine, the Zombie fell to dust, but his clothes and fake skin still remained. His remains were presumably returned to the museum.

Book version[]

He was easily used as a thing to jump off of by Scooby when he ran in to return the control panel and turn the monsters back into costumes.

Appearances[]

Notes/trivia[]

  • In the DVD/Blu-Ray special feature True Ghoul Hollywood Stories, the Zombie is shown in a mug shot mistakenly labelled "Creeper, The".
  • This zombie is based on the Zombie from the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode Which Witch is Which?
  • He is shown with teeth while his cartoon version had no teeth.

Gallery[]

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