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- This page is about the episode. For the gang, see Wild Brood.
The Wild Brood is the fifteenth episode of the first season of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.
Premise
The "Wild Brood" (a gang of bikers that look like Orcs) comes to town. Daphne and Velma hang out with them for a while. When the Crystal Cove Armory is broken into and a rocket launcher is stolen, the bikers are suspected.
Synopsis
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Cast and characters
Actor | Character |
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Frank Welker | Scooby-Doo Fred Jones, Jr. |
Matthew Lillard | Shaggy Rogers |
Grey DeLisle | Daphne Blake Female patron |
Mindy Cohn | Velma Dinkley |
Gary Cole | Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. |
Patrick Warburton | Sheriff Bronson Stone Engineer |
Lewis Black | Mr. E Guard #2 |
Chris Hardwick | Maxwell Spanker Chief Shadowy Orc |
Troy Baker | Krod Bartender |
James Hong | Chen |
Phil Idrissi | Gabtraf |
Ben McKenzie | Odnarb |
Kevin M. Richardson | Foog Dren Guard #1 |
Villains
- Shadowy Orc/Maxwell
Suspects
Suspect | Motive/reason |
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Wild Brood | The security videos shows a shadow figure in an orc biker costume. |
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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Maxwell as the Shadowy Orc | For revenge on his bosses. |
Locations
- Crystal Cove
- Crystal Cove Cafe
- Tiki Tub
- Crystal Cove Armory
- Chen's Coffee
Continuity
Notes/trivia
- This episode originally aired March 15, 2011 on Canada's Teletoon
- The episode's title "The Wild Brood" is a parody of The Wild One starring Marlon Brando.
- All of the Wild Brood names are something meaningful backwards. Odnarb is "Brando" and he talks like Marlon Brando. The others are all words like "dork" and "goof."
- The name of the episode could also be a play on The Wild Bunch, a 1969 western about a gang of outlaws, but the parallels to the Brando movie are much stronger.
- The runaway train scene appears to be a parody of the train scene on Back to the Future III (1990); the scene of the runaway locomotive derailing off the damaged trestle and graphically exploding among impact resembles the train explosion from the same movie.
In other languages
Languages | Name | Meaning |
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Italy | Le Belle E Le Bestie | The Beauties And The Beasts |
Home media
Quotes
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