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Dusty is a deputy sheriff in Tumbleweed County (somewhere in the western United States). He often needs the assistance of Yabba-Doo and Scrappy-Doo to get out of trouble.
Physical appearance[]
Deputy Dusty is a teenage male with dusty brown hair and glasses. He wears a blue jacket with his deputy sheriff badge and wears a grey western hat.
Personality[]
Despite his job, he's a bit of a coward, but always manages to do the right thing.
History[]
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (second series)[]
Scrappy & Yabba-Doo[]
Insert details here. (Yabba's Rustle Hustle)
Insert details here. (Mine Your Own Business)
Insert details here. (Tragic Magic)
Insert details here. (Runaway Scrappy)
Dusty, Yabba, and Scrappy were on a train transporting Slippery Dan to prison until Slippery Dan escape and tied them up his cage. Yabba manages to eat one of his chili snacks to help break free and begin their chase to captured Slippery Dan. However, during their attempts to captured him while he was in his car, they accidentally caught a pick-up truck. Dusty, then decided to have the cabin wrap in chains to keep him from escaping but it had a boulder and destroy their chopper. Later, they located Slippery Dan to a hotel pretending to give him Room service.
They caught him this time but Dan escape and had Dusty tied up on a chair behind a bed. Luckily, Dusty, Yabba, and Scrappy used Slippery Dan's one weakness: house of mirrors, finally capturing him and taken him to state Penitentiary. (Slippery Dan the Escape Man)
Insert details here. (Low-Down Showdown)
Insert details here. (Vild Vest Vampire)
Insert details here. (Tumbleweed Derby)
Insert details here. (Law & Disorder)
Insert details here. (Alien Schmalien)
Insert details here. (Go East, Young Pardner)
Insert details here. (Up a Crazy River)
Insert details here. (Bride and Gloom)
Appearances[]
- Scrappy & Yabba-Doo
- Every episode
Notes/trivia[]
- He's basically the Shaggy Rogers in his group.
- His boss the sheriff is unseen or mentioned.