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Wulfric Von Rydingsvard is a Swedish rock star with a werewolf-themed band called Wülfsmöøon, that Shaggy Rogers admires.

Physical appearance[]

Wulfric is a man with black hair in an odd, wolf-esque hairstyle with points sticking up like wolf ears and a beard. He wears a dark blue top, a black cloak with a white fur trim, black bracelets with spikes, and a silver necklace with a black diamond in the center.

Personality[]

He tends to see metaphors everywhere. He has a large entourage who treats everything he says as words of wisdom. He doesn't believe Australia or kangaroos exist.

History[]

Big Top Scooby-Doo![]

Wulfric in MOTBF

Wulfric at the Hotel San De Pedro with Bram.

At first he was a possible suspect to be the werewolf. Later he was robbed of a precious black diamond amulet during a special performance of the Brancusi Circus. It turned out he had four more, but in gratitude for the gang catching the culprit he gave them and Marius Brancusi a special performance of his own show.[1]

Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon[]

He attended the screening of the trailer for the new Blue Falcon film at the Hotel San De Pedro where Mr. Hyde attacked and summoned his Hideous Hyde Hound. When it cornered Wulfric and Bram, Daphne Blake kicked a swimming pool-lawn chair in front of it, allowing the two to escape.[2]

Appearances[]

Notes/trivia[]

  • His last name sounds like "riding hood", like in the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, whose villain is sometimes depicted as a werewolf. More simply, however, "Svärd" is Swedish for "sword".
  • He bears something of a resemblance to Marvel Comics character Logan the Wolverine.
  • The character is Swedish, as is his voice actor.
  • He has a collection of five black-diamond jewel necklaces.
  • Despite being from Sweden, his surname, which contains "von" sound more like a German name rather than a Swedish one.

In other languages[]

Actor Language Notes
Peter Flechtner German
Krzysztof Szczepaniak Polish

References[]

  1. Big Top Scooby-Doo!, direct-to-video film 18.
  2. Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon, direct-to-video 19.