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This article is about the original incarnation of the character. For the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated incarnation, see Colton Rogers.

Mr. Rogers is the father of Shaggy and Maggie Rogers. He and his wife are the owners of Mumsy-Doo and Dada-Doo.[2] In his early years, he was a police officer for Coolsville.[1]

Physical appearance[]

He bears a slight resemblance to his son but has gray hair and wears glasses.

Personality[]

When he was working as a police officer, he was a brave and kind man. After he retired, however, his bravery had since disappeared and he was as easy to scare as his son.

History[]

A Pup Named Scooby-Doo[]

Season one[]

Young Mr. Rogers

Younger Officer Rogers.

Insert details here. (The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core)

Mr. Rogers and his wife are heading to the Policemen's Ball, and entrust Shaggy with taking his baby sister Sugie to the local babysitter to watch over her before Shaggy and Scooby go to watch Boogedy Bones at the movie theater. Later, as they are enjoying the dance, they see a call for help appear on a cloud that obscures the Moon. Recognizing the writing that appears as something Shaggy and Scooby would say, concerned that they could be in trouble, Mr. Rogers orders his fellow lawmen to the babysitter's house to investigate, arriving just as the babysitter was about to make off with Sugie after finally getting her from Shaggy and Scooby, and stopping her dead in her tracks, demanding to know what is going on. It is later discovered that two wanted criminals had been using the babysitter's house to store their ill-gotten loot: Molly the Moll, who was disguised as Boogedy Bones, and her partner who broke out of prison, Manny the Mauler. Mr. Rogers and the police arrest both of them and have them hauled off to prison, while Scooby recovers the loot, and Mr. and Mrs. Rogers assure Shaggy and Scooby that the babysitter could be trusted as they knew her as the best one in Coolsville and they trusted her very much. (The Babysitter from Beyond)

Insert details here. (Dog Gone Scooby)

The New Scooby and Scrappy Doo Show[]

He attended the wedding of his daughter Maggie.[2]

Trivia[]

  • In A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (which was when Shaggy's real first name was established as being "Norville"), he and Shaggy's mom were the only ones to regularly call Shaggy by his real name, as everybody else called him by his nickname.

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