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The skeleton gladiators are an army of skeletons appearing on the Roman Colosseum stage of the Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase video game.

Physical appearance[]

Skeleton gladiators torso - 3D model

Skeleton gladiator legless

They're a bunch of skeletons wearing gladiator armor and clothing.

Abilities[]

The skeleton gladiators seemed skilled with a wide array of weapons used in gladiator combat. Some are missing the lower half of their body.

Personality[]

The skeleton gladiators are proper sports showmen to the point where they played along with the Phantom Virus' esque intro for them and they often scream likely as a way to try and hype up their nonexistent coward. They seem loyal to Roman royalty. Some skeleton gladiators play dirty attacking even after they lose.

History[]

Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase[]

The skeleton gladiators were in the second level of the computer game designed by Eric Staufer. After they and their "mascot" got a baseball-esque intro from the Phantom Virus began attacking Mystery Inc., mainly going after Scooby and Shaggy. The gang was able to escape these gladiators and beat the level after Scooby and Shaggy tricked them into thinking Scooby was the Roman emperor. They eventually figured out they had been bamboozled but by then it was too late and the gang was transported to the next level in the nick of time.

Scooby-Doo and Cyber Chase' (PlayStation)[]

Skeleton gladiators chariot - 3D model

Skeleton chariot

The skeleton gladiators were enemies in the video game and acted as the main threat in Ancient Rome appearing in every level. In level one there's even in a chariot with a skeleton horse and used it to chase Shaggy until they got stuck in between two stone pillars. They even helped the lion defeat Shaggy; they even tried to attack Shaggy one last time after he successfully defeated the lion.

Scooby-Doo and Cyber Chase' (GBA)[]

The skeleton gladiators are enemies who appear in Eric's game appearing in the Colosseum level.

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