- For other incarnations, see Mr. Hyde (disambiguation).
“ | This show is over. No one will see this film. No one. So says Mr. Hyde! | ” |
—Mr. Hyde |
Mr. Hyde was the disguise of Jack Rabble.
Physical appearance[]
He was a large male with a red-orange beard and glowing red eyes. He wore a purple suit over a white shirt, a purple cape with skull decorations, and a matching top hat.
Personality[]
He wanted to create acts of mischief against the new Blue Falcon movie.
Powers and abilities[]
- Controls bats (actually robots)
- Controls a monster hound (actually a robot)
- Grow to giant size (actually a remote-controlled robot)
History[]
Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon[]

Jack Rabble unmasked.
Jack Rabble was a former competitor on the TV show Combat Bots, where he would use a robot he created to face off against another one. Rabble was undefeated until he was banned from the competition, due to his robot designs being too dangerous, one even destroying the studio with a missile.
To make ends meet, Rabble signed autographs at a booth at the San De Pedro comic convention, eventually sharing a booth with Owen Garrison, the original Blue Falcon to save money. After years of listening to Owen ranting about being unable to revive the Blue Falcon TV show, and after hearing about Jennifer Severin creating a new Blue Falcon movie, he devised a plan.
Using his knowledge of robotics and special effects, he created the Mr. Hyde costume, remote-controlled robotic bats, a remote-controlled robotic Hyde Hound, as well as spring loaded robotic feet for super jumping ability, fitted with smoke machines to disguise his comings and goings.
He created chaos at the latest comic convention, basing each attack on episodes from the original Blue Falcon TV show, for the last attack, he utilized a giant Mr. Hyde robot, which he remotely controlled, and attempted to frame Owen by using knockout gas on him, dressing him in a Hyde costume, and sticking him in the robot.
His master plan was to get the screening of the new Blue Falcon movie changed to a baseball stadium, and then use the robot to divert traffic and cause an armored car, which was filled with the proceeds from all the entrance fees to the convention, to go down an empty side street, where he could attack the car. However, thanks to Scooby-Doo, he crashed the truck into the giant robot, and used knock out gas on everyone. He turned his attention to Scooby, and ordered his Hideous Hyde Hound to end the dog's life. However, Oven Garrison shows up in the Falconcar, and together with Scooby, they defeated them both. Rabble was arrested by the police later on.
Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost[]
The gang had apparently been given the disguise as a keepsake, but when they were forbade to pursue anymore mysteries after nabbing the wrong guy, this necessitated to remove all trace of their past mysteries, which included having a garage sale and selling off the Mr. Hyde mask along with other mementos.[1]
Appearances[]
- DTV19. Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon
- DTV29. Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost (cameo, only the mask)
Gallery[]
Notes/trivia[]
- In the real-world TV series Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, Mr. Hyde (voiced by Henry Corden in the TV show) is the supervillain form of Willie the Weasel who manages to recreate the formula that turned Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hyde. Unlike the in-universe TV series, he only appears in one episode Everyone Hyde! in which he turns everyone else into Mr. Hyde with the same formula (which is the plot of episode 22 in-universe).
References[]
- ↑ Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost, direct-to-video film 29.