Cookie is the main antagonist of the Scooby-Doo franchise's 31st feature film Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery. He was a coach at WWE City's Rock Yard Training Facility, and is the uncle of Ruben.
He was voiced by Charles S. Dutton. As the Ghost Bear, his vocal sound effects were provided by Fred Tatasciore.
Appearance[]
Cookie is a middle-aged African American male with short black hair and a goatee. He is a little overweight. As the Ghost Bear, he is an enormous monstrous bear with a muscular build, fiery red glowing fur, glowing yellow eyes, a skeletal face, sharpened teeth, long sharpened claws and visible rib bones around his chest.
Biography[]
Early life[]
Cookie once started to train wrestling to become a champion wrestler, but received an injury that prevented him from doing so. He had to wear a brace and became coach to train others. He started to resent WWE, knowing he could never become the champion he dreamed of being. He started planning for revenge by tarnishing WrestleMania and stealing the championship belt.
Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery[]
Cookie used the legend of the ghost bear to tarnish WrestleMania and steal the championship belt. He used Scooby-Doo as his pawn so that he was free to carry out his plan. He intended to live off the belt's gold and jewels. He was later taken away by the police.
Trivia[]
- Assuming that "Cookie" is his nickname, his real name is never revealed.
- Cookie's leg brace is over his clothing when it would be more appropriate and realistic to be underneath (especially when there are more comfortable fitting ones out there in real-life), but having it always visible is better for the audience to not forget it's there.
- Being guests at the Rock Yard was a part of the video game dance prize, but when he offers to take the gang there, Scooby and Shaggy react excitedly as if they've forgot. They were either possibly absent-minded about it or just caught up in the excitement, but presumably they also told the rest of the gang and they don't mention it either or they were just letting him be polite. He also could've just been personally offering them a ride (in spite of the fact it was Sin Cara who drove them all).
- His appearance and role of a coach who retired from wrestling mirrors Doc Louis from Punch-Out!!, but unlike Doc who does not take it badly of not fighting anymore, Cookie resents his retirement and grows to hate the sport he used to love.
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