Indian Witch Doctor

"Remember my warning and go!"

- Indian Witch Doctor scaring the Scooby Gang

The Indian Witch Doctor is the main antagonist of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? ''episode, "Decoy for a Dognapper".

He was voiced by late Don Messick.

History
Buck Masters wants to win the dog show with his dog Big Red. He makes a scheme to dognapp other dogs and his own. He planned that Big Red would turn up and be the only dog there, thus winning the contest. Buck stole dogs and kept them in an abandoned old indian village. To keep people away he took the disguise of an Indian Witch Doctor so he could scare people and he made a projection of a ghost that terrified the Scooby Gang. In the begginning of the episode the Scooby Gang hear news about dognapping. They meet up with one of the victims being Buck Masters and tell him that they'll find the one who steals all the dogs. The gang uses Scooby as a decoy pretending to be Bob Miller's Great Dane and the Indian Witch Doctor's henchman captures him and take him to the indian village, where the other dogs are locked up in cages. But the Indian Witch Doctor doesn't want Scooby and orders his henchman to lock Scooby in a cage and put the cage on a handcar on a railroad. Shaggy and Fred saves Scooby before a train hits them and everyone goes to the indian village where they see the ghost (only a projection) that terrifies them but they continue anyway. The Indian Witch Doctor comes and warns Mystery Inc. to not enter the village but they do. Later the Indian Witch Doctor kidnaps Daphne and ties her to a pole. Scooby finds himself in the room where all dogs are locked up and where Daphne is bound. Daphne and Scooby free the dogs and reuintes with the others. The dogs sees the Indian Witch Doctor and chases after him, in the end Scooby unmasks Buck Masters and he is sent to prison.

Trivia

 * Indian Witch Doctor was the first to monster begin the running theme to kidnap Daphne Blake.
 * Though not stated, the fact that Masters contacted Bob Miller to "warn" him about the dognappers and was able to learn Miller's dog walking route means that it was likely an intentional ploy by Masters to get information. As an apparent dognapping victim, he had all the credibility required to gain the confidence of Miller and learn about his security precautions. Masters may have employed such a tactic with the other show dog owners.