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Lucy Liu is an American actress and artist.

Physical appearance[]

Lucy is a middle-aged, Chinese-American woman with black hair and wears yellow shoes, a pair of white jeans, and a pink shirt with a yellow jacket on top.

Personality[]

Liu is very artistic woman, having liberal interpretations of art and having an appreciation for art that is abstract and esoteric. She is affectionate towards Scooby and believes he is artistically-gifted; she saw Scooby shake paint around a room, and thought the resulting mess was a masterpiece, even though it was created by accident. She is also spiritual with holistic beliefs, building sentimental connections to items from her childhood and incorporating Taoist principles into her abstract art. Lastly, she demonstrates bravery as she entered armed combat against the Sculpture Monster.

History[]

Early history[]

In her childhood, Lucy Liu found a box disguised as a piece of wood in a dumpster and decided to keep it as a sentimental keepsake. The box contained the stolen Birchenwald Emerald inside, as it was left in the dumpster by thief Jimmy the Pidgeon. However, Liu was unaware of the emerald inside, believing it to be just a piece of wood, so she kept it as one of her art pieces in her museum.

Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]

Season two[]

Twenty years after the discovery, a sculpture monster began terrorizing Liu's museum, so Liu, a friend of Scooby, invited Mystery Inc. to her museum to investigate. After searching the museum for clues, Liu and Mystery Inc. finally discovered the Birchenwald Emerald inside the wood box, deducing that the perpetrator was searching for the emerald. As such, they were able to use the emerald to lure the monster into a trap; though the Sculpture Monster took the emerald and attempted to flee, Liu confronted it, entering hand-to-hand combat with large paintbrushes. Eventually, Scooby took the emerald and captured the monster inside a box-like mechanism. After exposing Jimmy the Pidgeon as the perpetrator and handing him to authorities, Liu and Scooby worked together on an experimental art piece, titled The Tao of Scoob.

Appearances[]

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