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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
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

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Wild Brood The security videos shows a shadow figure in an orc biker costume.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Maxwell as the Shadowy Orc For revenge on his bosses.

Locations

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
Italy Le Belle E Le Bestie The Beauties And The Beasts

Home media

Quotes

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