- This article is about the farmer from the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode, Spooky Space Kook. For other farmers, see Farmer (disambiguation).
The farmer lives in a ramshackle farmhouse.
Physical appearance[]
He is a middle-aged male with black hair. He wears dark blue overalls with a pale blue shirt underneath, and also wore a brown hat with a black ring in the middle, and brown boots.
Gold Key version[]
Si is a middle-aged man with brown hair. He wears blue overalls over a with a red shirt underneath, and also wore a gray hat with a black ring in the middle, and brown boots.
Personality[]
He seems to have a violent temper because he threatened the gang with his shotgun only because he mistook them for reporters. He did, however, show concern when he called the sheriff after seeing them investigate the supposedly haunted airfield.
History[]
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You![]
Season one[]
The gang wanted to buy gas from him, but he was hostile, mistaking them for reporters, who had been pestering him about the claims of the Spooky Space Kook and its spaceship in the area. He then warned them about the Spooky Space Kook, making him a suspect. His name was cleared, though, when the ghost was unmasked as Henry Bascombe, his neighbor, who was trying to scare both the farmer and the Air Force into selling both their lands cheap.
Appearances[]
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
- 115. Spooky Space Kook
- Scooby Doo... Where Are You!
- #4(b). The Spooky Space Kook
Notes/trivia[]
- In the Gold Key Comics adaptation he's called ''Si'' by Henry Boscombe.
- As rare as it is, the farmer has white sclera. Although it does turn flesh-coloured when he leans a bit closer to see the footprints, along with the gang, and when Fred Jones says about them certainly not being from a chicken.
- Apparently all the livestock he has is one chicken.
- He was worried enough to call a sheriff, but either he took his time or the sheriff was taking his.
- In the Picture Windows Books adaptation of the episode, both he and Bascomb were combined into a single character instead of being two separate people.