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This article is about the main continuity Mrs. Cutler; for the DC Comics' Scooby-Doo incarnation, see Martha Cutler.
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Mrs. Cutler, better known as Widow Cutler, due to the supposed death of her husband, Captain Cutler, ran the old lighthouse, near Rocky Point Beach.

Physical appearance[]

She's a short and slightly stocky old woman with white hair. She sports a blue dress, a purple shawl and black high-heeled boots.

Gold Key version[]

She's an old woman with long white hair and a pointy nose and chin. She wore a dark purple robe.

S.T.E.M version[]

She's overweight and has long white hair with a bun.

Personality[]

She has a witch-like personality, which might have been a part of the scam. Although, she appeared kind, she actively took part in a scheme of stealing ships with her husband.

History[]

Early life[]

She was taken in for questioning by the local law authority, as it was believed that her witchcraft had brought her "dead" husband back to life, who was making yachts disappear because he, reportedly, had a fatal collision with his boat and a yacht.

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Season one[]

The gang read about this in the newspaper at the local Malt Shop, and went to the lighthouse to question her.

It was found out that it was all a part of the Cutlers' scam. His death was faked so that they could steal the yachts from the marina and sell them. A newspaper reveals that she was taken into custody by the sheriff with her husband.

Appearances[]

Notes/Trivia[]

  • Mrs. Cutler is much more frightening in the storyboards, mostly due to the fact that she's more ugly and creepy, than just old and creepy.[1]
  • While it's not explicitly confirmed, Mrs. Cutler could be retconned as a citizen of Coolsville, the town the gang grew up in as kids as depicted in the TV series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo.
  • Even though she's arrested offscreen, she's officially the first female villain of the franchise.

Gallery[]

In other languages[]

Actor Language Notes
Alice Franz German
Irene Lindh Swedish

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