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Jonas Sulk is Mr. B's farmhand, the only one to remain on his farm after the Demon Farmer attacks.

Physical appearance[]

Jonas Sulk is an adult male with dusty brown, side-parted hair. He wears blue overalls over a brownish-red shirt and brown boots.

Personality[]

Sulk is a brilliant inventor and food developer, introducing his own inventions to automate farm processes and genetically engineering a prototype popcorn on the cob. Despite this, he is extremely loyal to his employer, Mr. B, as they worked together to develop the popcorn, and he was defensive of his project and unwilling to reveal it to Mystery Inc.

Mystery Inc. deemed his behaviour suspicious, as Velma noted that they found several clues leading to him. Shaggy also considered him intimidating, in contrast to the much more affable Mr. B. However, Mr. B defended Sulk, considering him a loyal employee. He was proven correct as Sulk was proven innocent, showing that while he did keep a secret from Mystery Inc., he did not turn to crime or harm the Secret Six puppies to secure his secret.

History[]

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Season three[]

When Mystery Inc. visited Mr. B's farm, Jonas Sulk was the only farmhand remaining after all the others were scared away by the Demon Farmer. As they investigated the crime, they also helped Mr. B tend to the farms, so Sulk showed them his inventions. However, Sulk mentioned that his specialized tractor was stolen, most likely by the Demon Farmer. However, Mystery Inc. suspected that Sulk was the Demon Farmer himself, using his own tractor in his attacks.

When Shaggy and Scooby found coloured popcorn inside the silo, Sulk was suspiciously defensive of the silo, refusing to share it with Shaggy and Scooby. Mr. B defended Sulk while also withholding the popcorn from Shaggy and Scooby. However, Mystery Inc. also found two exhaust pipes from his tractor at crime scenes, one of which was in a hidden laboratory underneath the farm. They discovered that Sulk and Mr. B had been developing a prototype popcorn-on-the-cob, intending to sell it and rival Poppenbacher's Popcorn, a brand owned by Neville Poppenbacher.

Sulk and Mr. B were both proven innocent as Mystery Inc. instead incriminated Poppenbacher for the crime.

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Notes/trivia[]

  • His name is remarkably similar to vaccine pioneer Dr. Jonas Salk, though he otherwise bears no resemblance to him.