The son works at the motel of his mother.
Physical appearance[]
The old lady's son is a man with an abnormal appearance, being much wider than an average human. His head is bizarrely-rectangular, his eyes have strong black underlines, and his teeth, many of which are missing, are large and crooked. He has short, messy brown hair combed to the side, and extremely broad arms and limbs. He wears a brown, tattered T-shirt, blue overalls with bronze buttons, and black shoes.
Personality[]
The old lady's son is arguably more eccentric than his mother, as he is presented as more of a monster than a human in terms of behaviour. He does not speak, instead communicating via low, incoherent grunts. He also attacks on his mother's command, chasing Mystery Inc. much like how masked monsters do. Despite this, he normally performs his duties at the motel as required, helping Mystery Inc. access their motel room. He shares her mother's affinity to doll collecting as well as her ambitions of starting a doll museum.
History[]
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]
Season one[]
The old lady's son worked at his mother's motel, living with her in a nearby house. However, as a hobby, he also collected dolls including ventriloquist dummies, with the ultimate goal of starting a doll museum with his mother. When celebrity ventriloquists Jeff Dunham and Darci Lynne Farmer arrived at the motel, his mother took notice of their dummies, Walter and Petunia, and the son assisted her in stealing Petunia from Farmer's room.
Later, when Mystery Inc., Dunham and Farmer found Petunia in a chest in her house, they confronted the old lady and her son for stealing the doll. Turning hostile, they began chasing Mystery Inc., Dunham and Farmer, attempting to acquire both Walter and Petunia to add to their collection. However, they escaped, and the old lady and her son failed to acquire the dolls.
When event organizer Baz Bozzington was eventually revealed to be responsible for the "possessed" Crazy Karl, the old lady appeared with her son, revealing her ambitions to start a doll museum. She also revealed that she would have paid for the dolls rather than forcefully stealing them.