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:''This article is about the character from the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' episode {{WAY202}}. For the incarnation in the video game ''[[Scooby-Doo! Unmasked]]'', see [[Ho Fong]].''
[[File:AFong.png|thumb|276px|A. Fong]][[File:AFong(2).png|thumb|A. Fong and his henchmen unmasked]]
 
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{{Character
'''A. Fong''' is an art dealer who dressed up as [[Zen Tuo]] so he could get a mask for himself, unfortunately for him [[Daphne Blake]] had already bought it first.
 
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| image= A._Fong.png
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| alias= Mr. Fong
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| species= Human
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| gender= Male
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| hair= Black
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| eyes= Black
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| job= Art dealer;<br />Smuggling ring leader (incarcerated)
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| affiliation= [[A. Fong Oriental Art]]
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| firstapp= {{SDWAY}}: {{WAY202}}
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| actor= [[Keye Luke]]
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'''A. Fong''' was an oriental art dealer who owned and was also secretly leader of smuggling operations in [[Chinatown]], [[San Francisco]]. His base of operations was in the [[Temple in the Hills]], and he disguised himself as the [[ghost of Zen Tuo]] (and [[A. Fong's henchmen|two of his henchmen]] as [[Scare Pair|his zombie minions]]) to scare people, who got curious about the old temple, away.
   
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==Physical appearance==
He also ran a smuggling ring but the police could never get any evidence to prove it until after he was captured.
 
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Mr. Fong is middle-aged male. He has no hair on top of his head, while what remains around it is black. Fong wears a dark grey shirt and pants, with red accents on the collar, cuffs, and shirt front. He also wears black socks and red shoes.
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==Personality==
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Appears to be friendly, when giving the gang a "friendly warning" about the mask in their possession. In reality, this was a front for his true nature. When his plans were exposed, he grumbled angrily at [[A. Fong's henchmen|his henchman]] for their foul up.
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==History==
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===''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''===
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====Season two====
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[[File:A._Fong_unmasked.png|thumb|A. Fong unmasked.]]
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He used golden masks to hide his shipping dates and had them sent for him from outside the country. [[Gold mask (Mystery Mask Mix-Up)|One of them]] was accidently sent to a [[Curio shop (Mystery Mask Mix-Up)|curio shop]] and bought by [[Daphne Blake]]. He sent [[Scare Pair|his disguised henchmen]] to get it back, but they were thrawted by [[Scooby-Doo]]. [[Mystery Inc.|The gang]] then went to him (the only oriental art dealer in town) to see if he knew why the zombie pair wanted it. He tried to scare them with a story that the mask had been stolen from Zen Tuo's crypt and he wanted it back. He then sent his henchmen after them resulting in a car chase which ended with Daphne kidnapped and the mask stolen. When the gang found his hiding place, he was eventually caught and him and his henchmen were brought to justice, to be taken away by [[Inspector Lu]].
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' - ''[[Mystery Mask Mix-Up]]''
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* ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]''
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** 202. {{WAY202}}
   
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
==Notes/trivia==
*Although he is always referred to as "Mr. Fong", the first letter in his first name is shown on a sign at the top of his shop.
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* Although he is always referred to as "Mr. Fong", the first letter in his first name is shown on a sign at the top of his shop.
   
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==In other languages==
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! Actor
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! Notes
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| [[Peter Sjöquist]]
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| '''Swedish'''
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[[Category:Characters from China]]
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[[Category:Businesspeople]]
 
[[Category:Culprits]]
 
[[Category:Culprits]]
 
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[[Category:Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! season 2 characters]]
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[[Category:Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! season 2 villains]]
 
[[Category:Smugglers]]
 
[[Category:Smugglers]]

Revision as of 02:38, 13 October 2019

This article is about the character from the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode Mystery Mask Mix-Up. For the incarnation in the video game Scooby-Doo! Unmasked, see Ho Fong.

A. Fong was an oriental art dealer who owned and was also secretly leader of smuggling operations in Chinatown, San Francisco. His base of operations was in the Temple in the Hills, and he disguised himself as the ghost of Zen Tuo (and two of his henchmen as his zombie minions) to scare people, who got curious about the old temple, away.

Physical appearance

Mr. Fong is middle-aged male. He has no hair on top of his head, while what remains around it is black. Fong wears a dark grey shirt and pants, with red accents on the collar, cuffs, and shirt front. He also wears black socks and red shoes.

Personality

Appears to be friendly, when giving the gang a "friendly warning" about the mask in their possession. In reality, this was a front for his true nature. When his plans were exposed, he grumbled angrily at his henchman for their foul up.

History

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Season two

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A. Fong unmasked.

He used golden masks to hide his shipping dates and had them sent for him from outside the country. One of them was accidently sent to a curio shop and bought by Daphne Blake. He sent his disguised henchmen to get it back, but they were thrawted by Scooby-Doo. The gang then went to him (the only oriental art dealer in town) to see if he knew why the zombie pair wanted it. He tried to scare them with a story that the mask had been stolen from Zen Tuo's crypt and he wanted it back. He then sent his henchmen after them resulting in a car chase which ended with Daphne kidnapped and the mask stolen. When the gang found his hiding place, he was eventually caught and him and his henchmen were brought to justice, to be taken away by Inspector Lu.

Appearances

Notes/trivia

  • Although he is always referred to as "Mr. Fong", the first letter in his first name is shown on a sign at the top of his shop.

In other languages

Actor Language Notes
Peter Sjöquist Swedish