Fred Jones

Fred "Freddy/Freddie" Jones is the leader of Mystery Incorporated in the Scooby-Doo animated franchise. His voice was originated by Frank Welker.

Throughout the years, Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network, and Warner Bros. Animation, as well as book and video game publishers, have conceived several incarnations, which don't always fit together because new writers have come on board and disregarded what has come before or there has been a complete reboot, but the general concept has been the same, perhaps except for DC Comics' radically altered Scooby Apocalypse.

Character description
Fred is a teenager with blonde hair and a broad physique. His uniform consists of a white sweater over a blue shirt, blue pants, and brown shoes. His most famous attribute is his orange ascot. Alternatively in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, he instead wears black sneakers and has a white sweater with orange stripes on his sleeves. In What's New, Scooby-Doo?, he traded his ascot for a white sweater with blue stripes.

Throughout the years, Fred's role as the leader of Mystery Inc. has largely been the same. He usually takes the lead in solving mysteries and mostly accompanies Daphne with him; sometimes with Velma also, and other times without her. He is seen constructing various Rube Goldberg-type traps for villains, which Scooby-Doo and/or Shaggy often set off by mistake and allow the villain to be captured the other way. Although a nice guy, Fred can get pretty bossy at times, forcing Shaggy and Scooby to take part in getting the villain despite their fears and/or better judgment. Fred was originally level-headed and confident in his earlier appearances, though this has been shaken up in other incarnations of his character.

As a child in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Fred is the polar opposite of his older self, being less intelligent, more hyperactive and superstitious. He frequently gets picked on by bully Red Herring, and is always the one to accuse him on many accounts of a mystery. He is a subscriber to the National Exaggerator magazine, believing in "real" monsters and making up some wild conspiracies.

Fred's interests include traps, solving mysteries, martial arts, wrestling, and weightlifting; a recurring joke in What's New, Scooby-Doo? is that he would boast about bench pressing 220.

TV series

 * Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
 * 1.1 "What a Night for a Knight"
 * 1.2 "A Clue for Scooby-Doo"
 * 1.3 "Hassle in the Castle"
 * 1.4 "Mine Your Own Business"
 * 1.5 "Decoy for a Dognapper"
 * 1.6 "What the Hex Going On?"
 * 1.7 "Never Ape an Ape Man"
 * 1.8 "Foul Play in Funland"
 * 1.9 "The Backstage Rage"
 * 1.10 "Bedlam in the Big Top"
 * 1.11 "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts"
 * 1.12 "Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too"
 * 1.13 "Which Witch is Which?"
 * 1.14 "Go Away Ghost Ship"
 * 1.15 "Spooky Space Kook"
 * 1.16 "A Night of Fright is No Delight"
 * 1.17 "That's Snow Ghost"
 * 2.1 "Nowhere to Hyde"
 * 2.2 "Mystery Mask Mix-Up"
 * 2.3 "Scooby's Night with a Frozen Fright"
 * 2.4 "Jeepers, It's the Creeper"
 * 2.5 "Haunted House Hang-Up"
 * 2.6 "A Tiki Scare is No Fair"
 * 2.7 "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf"
 * 2.8 "Don't Fool with a Phantom"
 * The New Scooby-Doo Movies
 * 1.1 "Ghastly Ghost Town"
 * 1.2 "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair"
 * 1.3 "Wednesday is Missing"
 * 1.4 "The Frickert Fracas"
 * 1.5 "Guess Who's Knott Coming to Dinner"
 * 1.6 "A Good Medium is Rare"
 * 1.7 "Sandy Duncan's Jekyll and Hyde"
 * 1.8 "The Secret of Shark Island"
 * 1.9 "The Spooky Fog of Juneberry"
 * 1.10 "The Ghost of Bigfoot"
 * 1.11 "The Ghost of the Red Baron"
 * 1.12 "The Ghostly Creep from the Deep"
 * 1.13 "The Haunted Horseman of Hagglethorn Hall"
 * 1.14 "The Phantom of the Country Music Hall"
 * 1.15 "The Caped Crusader Caper"
 * 1.16 "The Lochness Mess"
 * 2.1 "The Mystery of Haunted Island"
 * 2.2 "The Haunted Showboat"
 * 2.3 "Mystery in Persia"
 * 2.4 "The Spirit Spooked Sports Show"
 * 2.5 "The Exterminator"
 * 2.6 "The Weird Winds of Winona"
 * 2.7 "The Haunted Candy Factory"
 * 2.8 "The Haunted Carnival"
 * The Scooby-Doo Show
 * 1.1 "High Rise Hair Raiser"
 * 1.2 "The Fiesta Host is an Aztec Ghost"
 * 1.3 "The Gruesome Game of the Gator Ghoul"
 * 1.4 "Watt a Shocking Ghost"
 * 1.5 "The Headless Horseman of Halloween"
 * 1.6 "Scared a Lot in Camelot"
 * 1.7 "The Harum-Scarum Sanitarium"
 * 1.8 "The No-Face Zombie Chase Case"
 * 1.9 "Mamba Wamba and the Voodoo Hoodoo"
 * 1.10 "A Frightened Hound Meets Demons Underground"
 * 1.11 "A Bum Steer for Scooby"
 * 1.12 "There's a Demon Shark in the Foggy Dark"
 * 1.13 "Scooby-Doo, Where's the Crew?"
 * 1.14. "The Ghost That Sacked the Quarterback"
 * 1.15 "The Ghost of the Bad Humor Man"
 * 1.16 "The Spirits of '76"
 * 2.1 "The Curse of the Viking Lake"
 * 2.2 "Vampire Bats and Scaredy Cats"
 * 2.3 "Hang in There, Scooby-Doo"
 * 2.4 "The Chiller Diller Movie Thriller"
 * 2.5 "The Spooky Case of the Grand Prix Race"
 * 2.6 "The Ozark Witch Switch"
 * 2.7 "Creepy Cruise"
 * 2.8 "The Creepy Heap from the Deep"
 * 3.1 "Watch Out! The Willawaw!"
 * 3.2 "A Creepy Tangle in the Bermuda Triangle"
 * 3.3 "A Scary Night with a Snow Beast Fright"
 * 3.4 "To Switch a Witch"
 * 3.5 "The Tar Monster"
 * 3.6 "A Highland Fling with a Monstrous Thing"
 * 3.7 "The Creepy Case of Old Iron Face"
 * 3.8 "Jeepers, It's the Jaguaro!"
 * 3.9 "Make a Beeline Away from That Feline"
 * 3.10 "The Creepy Creature of Vulture's Claw"
 * 3.11 "The Diabolical Disc Demon"
 * 3.12 "Scooby's Chinese Fortune Kooky Caper"
 * 3.13 "A Menace in Venice"
 * 3.14 "Don't Go Near the Fortress of Fear"
 * 3.15 "The Warlock of Wimbledon"
 * 3.16 "The Beast is Awake in Bottomless Lake"
 * Dynomutt, Dog Wonder
 * 1.1 "Everyone Hyde!"
 * 1.2 "What Now, Lowbrow?"
 * 1.10 "The Wizard of Ooze"
 * Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
 * 1.1 "The Scarab Lives!"
 * 1.2 "The Night Ghoul of Wonderworld"
 * 1.3 "Strange Encounters of a Scooby Kind"
 * 1.4 "The Neon Phantom of the Roller Disco!"
 * 1.5 "Shiver and Shake, That Demon's a Snake"
 * 1.6 "The Scary Sky Skeleton"
 * 1.7 "The Demon of the Dugout"
 * 1.8 "The Hairy Scare of the Devil Bear"
 * 1.9 "Twenty Thousand Screams Under the Sea"
 * 1.10 "I Left My Neck in San Francisco"
 * 1.11 "When You Wish Upon a Star Creature"
 * 1.12 "The Ghoul, the Bat and the Ugly"
 * 1.13 "Rocky Mountain Yiiiii!"
 * 1.14 "The Sorcerer's a Menace"
 * 1.15 "Lock the Door, It's a Minotaur!"
 * 1.16 "The Ransom of Scooby Chief"
 * The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries
 * 1.1 "Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo"
 * 1.6 "Ghosts of the Ancient Astronauts"
 * 1.8 "A Halloween Hassle at Dracula's Castle"
 * 1.11 "Sherlock Doo"
 * 1.13 "The Nutcracker Scoob"
 * A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
 * 1.1 "A Bicycle Built for Boo !"
 * 1.2 "The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core"
 * 1.3 "The Schnook Who Took My Comic Book"
 * 1.4 "Wanted Cheddar Alive"
 * 1.5 "For Letter or Worse"
 * 1.6 "The Babysitter from Beyond"
 * 1.7 "Snow Place Like Home"
 * 1.8 "Now Museum, Now You Don't"
 * 1.9 "Scooby Dude"
 * 1.10 "Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner"
 * 1.11 "The Story Stick"
 * 1.12 "Robopup"
 * 1.13 "Lights...Camera...Monster"
 * 2.1 "Curse of the Collar"
 * 2.2 "The Return of Commander Cool"
 * 2.3 "The Spirit of Rock'n Roll"
 * 2.4 "Chickenstein Lives"
 * 2.5 "Night of the Living Burger"
 * 2.6 "The Computer Walks Among Us"
 * 2.7 "Dog Gone Scooby"
 * 2.8 "Terror, Thy Name is Zombo"
 * 3.1A "Night of the Boogey Biker"
 * 3.1B "Dawn of the Spooky Space Shuttle"
 * 3.2 "Horror of the Haunted Hairpiece"
 * 3.3 "Wrestle Maniacs"
 * 4.1 "The Were-Doo of Doo Manor"
 * 4.2B "The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham"
 * 4.3 "Mayhem of the Moving Mollusk"
 * Johnny Bravo
 * 1.3B "Bravo Dooby-Doo"
 * Space Ghost Coast to Coast
 * 4.18 "Piledriver" (no lines)
 * 4.24 "Joshua" (no lines)
 * What's New, Scooby-Doo?
 * 1.1 "There's No Creature Like Snow Creature"
 * 1.2 "3-D Struction"
 * 1.3 "Space Ape at the Cape"
 * 1.4 "Big Scare in the Big Easy"
 * 1.5 "It's Mean, It's Green, It's the Mystery Machine"
 * 1.6 "Riva Ras Regas"
 * 1.7 "Roller Ghoster Ride"
 * 1.8 "Safari, So Goodi!"
 * 1.9 "She Sees Sea Monsters by the Sea Shore"
 * 1.10 "A Scooby-Doo! Christmas"
 * 1.11 "Toy Scary Boo"
 * 1.12 "Lights! Camera! Mayhem!"
 * 1.13 "Pompeii and Circumstance"
 * 1.14 "The Unnatural"
 * 2.1 "Big Appetite in Little Tokyo"
 * 2.2 "Mummy Scares Best"
 * 2.3 "The Fast and the Wormious"
 * 2.4 "High-Tech House of Horrors"
 * 2.5 "The Vampire Strikes Back"
 * 2.6 "A Scooby-Doo Halloween"
 * 2.7 "Homeward Hound"
 * 2.8 "The San Franpsycho"
 * 2.9 "Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman"
 * 2.10 "Recipe for Disaster"
 * 2.11 "Large Dragon at Large"
 * 2.12 "Uncle Scooby and Antarctica"
 * 2.13 "New Mexico, Old Monster"
 * 2.14 "It's All Greek to Scooby"
 * 3.1 "Fright House of a Lighthouse"
 * 3.2 "Go West, Young Scoob"
 * 3.3 "A Scooby-Doo Valentine"
 * 3.4 "Wrestle Maniacs"
 * 3.5 "Ready to Scare"
 * 3.6 "Farmed and Dangerous"
 * 3.7 "Diamonds Are a Ghoul's Best Friend"
 * 3.8 "A Terrifying Round with a Menacing Metallic Clown"
 * 3.9 "Camp Comeoniwannascareya" (mentioned)
 * 3.10 "Block-Long Hong Kong Terror"
 * 3.11 "Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters!"
 * 3.12 "Gold Paw"
 * 3.13 "Reef Grief!"
 * 3.14 "E-Scream"
 * Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
 * 1.3 "Shaggy Busted"
 * Duck Dodgers
 * 2.10A "Surf the Stars" (no lines)
 * The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
 * 4.11A "Reap Walking" (no lines)
 * Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!
 * 1.1 "Shags to Riches"
 * 1.8 "Mystery of the Missing Mystery Solvers" (no lines)
 * 1.10 "Almost Ghosts"
 * 2.3 "Inside Job" (no lines)
 * Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
 * 1.1 "Beware the Beast from Below"
 * 1.2 "The Creeping Creatures"
 * 1.3 "The Secret of the Ghost Rig"
 * 1.4 "Revenge of the Man Crab"
 * 1.5 "The Song of Mystery"
 * 1.6 "The Legend of Alice May"
 * 1.7 "In Fear of the Phantom"
 * 1.8 "The Grasp of the Gnome"
 * 1.9 "Battle of the Humungonauts"
 * 1.10 "Howl of the Fright Hound"
 * 1.11 "The Secret Serum"
 * 1.12 "The Shrieking Madness"
 * 1.13 "When the Cicada Calls"
 * 1.14 "Mystery Solvers Club State Finals"
 * 1.15 "The Wild Brood"
 * 1.16 "Where Walks Aphrodite"
 * 1.17 "Escape from Mystery Manor"
 * 1.18 "The Dragon's Secret"
 * 1.19 "Nightfright"
 * 1.20 "The Siren's Song"
 * 1.21 "Menace of the Manticore"
 * 1.22 "Attack of the Headless Horror"
 * 1.23 "A Haunting in Crystal Cove"
 * 1.24 "Dead Justice"
 * 1.25 "Pawn of Shadows"
 * 1.26 "All Fear the Freak"
 * 2.1 "The Night the Clown Cried"
 * 2.2 "The House of the Nightmare Witch"
 * 2.3 "The Night the Clown Cried II - Tears of Doom!"
 * 2.4 "Web of the Dreamweaver!"
 * 2.5 "The Hodag of Horror"
 * 2.6 "Art of Darkness!"
 * 2.7 "The Gathering Gloom"
 * 2.8 "Night on Haunted Mountain"
 * 2.9 "Grim Judgment"
 * 2.10 "Night Terrors"
 * 2.11 "The Midnight Zone"
 * 2.12 "Scarebear"
 * 2.13 "Wrath of the Krampus"
 * 2.14 "Heart of Evil"
 * 2.15 "Theater of Doom"
 * 2.16 "Aliens Among Us"
 * 2.17 "The Horrible Herd"
 * 2.18 "Dance of the Undead"
 * 2.19 "The Devouring"
 * 2.20 "Stand and Deliver"
 * 2.21 "The Man in the Mirror"
 * 2.22 "Nightmare in Red"
 * 2.23 "The Dark Night of the Hunters"
 * 2.24 "Gates of Gloom"
 * 2.25 "Through the Curtain"
 * 2.26 "Come Undone"
 * Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
 * 1.1 "Mystery 101"
 * 1.2 "Game of Chicken"
 * 1.3 "All Paws on Deck"
 * 1.4 "Poodle Justice"
 * 1.5 "Grand Scam"
 * 1.6 "Trading Chases"
 * 1.7 "Be Quiet, Scooby-Doo!"
 * 1.8 "Party Like It's 1899"
 * 1.9 "Screama Donna"
 * 1.10 "Kitchen Frightmare"
 * 1.11 "Me, Myself, and A.I."
 * 1.12 "Area 51, Adjacent"
 * 1.13 "Where There's a Will, There's a Wraith"
 * 1.14 "Scary Christmas"
 * 1.15 "If You Can't Scooby-Doo the Time, Don't Scooby-Doo the Crime"
 * 1.16 "Gremlin on a Plane"
 * 1.17 "Sorcerer Snacks Scare"
 * 1.18 "Saga of the Swamp Beast"
 * 1.19 "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo!"
 * 1.20 "Giant Problems"
 * 1.21 "Eating Crow"
 * 1.22 "I Scooby Dooby Doo"
 * 1.23 "El Bandito"
 * 1.24 "Into the Mouth of Madcap"
 * 1.25 "The Norse Case Scenario"
 * 1.26 "The People vs. Fred Jones"
 * 2.1 "Some Fred Time"
 * 2.2 "There Wolf"
 * 2.3 "Renn Scare"
 * 2.4 "How to Train Your Coward"
 * 2.5 "Worst in Show"
 * 2.6 "Mysteries on the Disorient Express"
 * 2.7 "Halloween"
 * 2.8 "The Curse of Kaniaku"
 * 2.9 "Vote Velma"
 * 2.10 "Scroogey Doo"
 * 2.11 "In Space"
 * 2.12 "Doo Not Disturb"
 * 2.13 "Silver Scream"
 * 2.14 "Fright of Hand"
 * 2.15 "Greece Is the Word"
 * 2.16 "American Goth"
 * 2.17 "Omelettes Are Forever"
 * 2.18 "Ghost in the Mystery Machine"
 * 2.19 "Naughty or Ice"
 * 2.20 "Night of the Upsetting Shorts"
 * 2.21 "Junkyard Dogs"
 * 2.22 "Protein Titans 2"
 * 2.23 "World of Witchcraft"
 * 2.24 "Professor Huh? Part 1"
 * 2.25 "Professor Huh? Part 6 3/4"
 * 2.26A "Pizza O'Possum's"
 * 2.26B "The Curse of Half-Beard's Booty"
 * Supernatural
 * 13.16 "Scoobynatural"
 * Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?
 * 1.1 "Revenge of the Swamp Monster!"
 * 1.2 "A Mystery Solving Gang Divided"
 * 1.3 "Peebles' Pet Shop of Terrible Terrors!"
 * 1.4 "Elementary, My Dear Shaggy!"
 * 1.5 "Ollie Ollie In-Come Free!"
 * 1.6 "The Scooby of a Thousand Faces!"
 * 1.7 "The Cursed Cabinet of Professor Madds Markson!"
 * 1.8 "When Urkel-Bots Go Bad!"
 * 1.9 "The Fastest Fast Food Fiend!"
 * 1.10 "Attack of the Weird Al-Osaurus!"
 * 1.11 "Now You Sia, Now You Don't!"
 * 1.12 "Quit Clowning!"
 * 1.13 "What a Night, for a Dark Knight!"
 * 1.14 "The Nightmare Ghost of Psychic U!"
 * 1.15 "The Sword, the Fox and the Scooby-Doo!"
 * 1.16 "One Minute Mysteries!"
 * 1.17 "Hollywood Knights!"
 * 1.18 "The New York Underground!"
 * 1.19 "Fear of the Fire Beast!"
 * 1.20 "Too Many Dummies!"
 * 1.21 "Dance Matron of Mayhem!"
 * 1.22 "The Wedding Witch of Wainsly Hall!"
 * 1.23 "A Run Cycle Through Time!"
 * 1.24 "I Put a Hex on You!"
 * 1.25 "The High School Wolfman's Musical Lament!"
 * 1.26 "Space Station Scooby"
 * 2.1 "The Phantom, the Talking Dog and the Hot Hot Hot Sauce!"
 * 2.2 "The Last Inmate!"
 * 2.3 "The Horrible Haunted Hospital of Dr. Phineas Phrag!"
 * 2.4 "The Hot Dog Dog!"
 * 2.5 "A Moveable Mystery!"
 * 2.6 "The Feast of Dr. Frankenfooder!"
 * 2.7 "A Fashion Nightmare!"
 * 2.8 "Scooby on Ice!"
 * 2.9 "Caveman on the Half-Pipe!"
 * 2.10 "The Crown Jewel of Boxing!"
 * 2.11 "The Internet on Haunted House Hill!"
 * 2.12 "The 7th Inning Scare!"
 * 2.13 "The Dreaded Remake of Jekyll & Hyde!"
 * 2.14 "Lost Soles of Jungle River!"
 * 2.15 "Returning of the Key Ring!"
 * 2.16 "The Tao of Scoob!"
 * 2.17 "The Lost Mines of Kilimanjaro!"
 * 2.18 "Cher, Scooby and the Sargasso Sea!"
 * 2.19 "Scooby-Doo and the Sky Town Cool School!"
 * 2.20 "Total Jeopardy!"
 * 2.21 "The Legend of the Gold Microphone!"
 * 2.22 "A Haunt of a Thousand Voices!"
 * 2.23 "Dark Diner of Route 66!"
 * 2.24 "Falling Star Man!"
 * 2.25 "Scooby-Doo, Dog Wonder!"
 * 2.26 "The Movieland Monsters!"
 * Teen Titans Go!
 * 5.47 "Cartoon Feud"
 * Jellystone!
 * 1.23 "The Big Stink" (indirectly mentioned)
 * Velma
 * 1.1 "Velma"
 * 1.2 "The Candy (Wo)man"
 * 1.3 "Velma Kai"
 * 1.4 "Velma Makes the List"
 * 1.5 "Marching Band Sleepover"
 * 1.6 "The Sins of the Fathers and Some of the Mothers"
 * 1.7 "Fog Fest"
 * 1.8 "A Velma in the Woods"
 * 1.9 "Family (Wo)man"
 * 1.10 "The Brains of the Operation"

Movies

 * Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost
 * Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders
 * Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase
 * Scooby-Doo
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico
 * Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster
 * Aloha, Scooby-Doo!
 * Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy?
 * Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword
 * Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo
 * Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins
 * Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare
 * Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur
 * Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster
 * Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire
 * Big Top Scooby-Doo!
 * Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon
 * Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright
 * Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map
 * Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery
 * Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy
 * Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness
 * Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Moon Monster Madness
 * Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood
 * Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon
 * Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown
 * Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash
 * Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost
 * Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island
 * Scoob!
 * Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!
 * Space Jam: A New Legacy (no lines)
 * Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob
 * Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog
 * Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
 * Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!

Specials

 * Scooby Goes Hollywood
 * Arabian Nights
 * Those Meddling Kids: 25 Hours of Doo
 * The Scooby-Doo Project
 * Night of the Living Doo
 * The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo (no lines)
 * Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games
 * Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow
 * Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace
 * Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals!
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie
 * Lego Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror

Shorts

 * Pauls Scooby-Doo commercial
 * DirecTV's "Scooby-Doo" commercial
 * State Farm's "Scooby-Doo" commercial
 * "Everyone" (no lines)
 * Halifax's "Scooby-Doo" commercial (no lines)

Comics

 * Scooby Doo... Where Are You! (Gold Key Comics)
 * Scooby Doo... Where Are You!! (Charlton Comics)
 * Scooby-Doo (Marvel Comics)
 * Scooby-Doo (Harvey Comics)
 * Scooby-Doo (Archie Comics)
 * Cartoon Network Christmas Spectacular
 * #1A "Too Much Christmas Spirit"
 * Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)
 * Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (DC Comics)
 * Scooby-Doo! Team-Up
 * Scooby Apocalypse
 * "Stage and Scream"
 * The Batman & Scooby-Doo! Mysteries
 * The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries (relaunch)

Books

 * The Ghostly Pirate Ship
 * Daphne and Velma
 * #1 The Vanishing Girl
 * #2 The Dark Deception
 * Batman & Scooby-Doo! Mysteries
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Mystery of the Haunted Library

Video games

 * Scooby-Doo! First Frights
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp

Stage performances

 * Scooby-Doo Live! Musical Mysteries
 * Scooby-Doo! and the Lost City of Gold

Scoobyless Riverdale
Fred is portrayed as a shallow, spoiled jerk with misogynist tendencies, claiming he can't remember Velma's name because he blatantly thinks that she's unattractive.

Fred Sells Out
Fred is in the first State Farm commercial.

In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Cartoon Feud," Fred and her friends are forced by Control Freak to compete against the Teen Titans in Family Feud.

In the Warner Bros. Serververse in Space Jam: A New Legacy, the gang (based on their Scoob! designs), arrive at the basketball game between the Tune Squad and the Goon Squad in the Mystery Machine, then watch from outside the van. Mystery Inc., like all the other IPs, has no particular preference and just reacts to whatever is happening.

Fred in the Cyber Realm
Fred is a playable character in Scooby-Doo! Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom, Scooby-Doo! First Frights, and Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp.

Development
Fred's template was the title character of the radio show Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy, with a bit of Dobie Gillis from the 1960s sitcom The Many Lives of Dobie Gillis.

Fred went through three different names before Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! aired. He began as Geoff, then Harvey, then Ronnie in storyboards, until Fred Silverman, then head of CBS' children's programming, recommended his own name.

When developing Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, co-creator Jon Colton Barry patterned Fred on Gene Wilder's character Frederick Frankenstein from the 1974 film Young Frankenstein.

Behind the scenes

 * Unlike the other members of the gang, Fred is the only member to not have a consistent catchphrase.
 * He does say variations of the two phrases, "Let's split up" and "We have a(nother) mystery on our hands", though they are not technically exclamations like what the rest of the gang would say when facing danger (e.g. "Zoinks!", "Jinkies!", and "Jeepers!").
 * In recent media, Fred occasionally says "Hold the phone!" when he finds an important discovery.

In popular culture

 * In the Red Razors arc of the comic 2000AD, a group of Sov-Block mercenary enforcers called themselves the Spooky Doo Gang, due to owning a dog called Spooky who resembled a green Scooby-Doo. Fred's doppelganger is also called Freddy.
 * In Disney's Doug episode "Doug's Bloody Buddy," the teaser depicts a fantasy in which Doug and his friends are like Mystery Inc. searching for the Bluffington Vampire; Chalky is the counterpart to Fred.
 * In the Animaniacs segment "Back in Style," the Warner siblings are loaned to a Hanna-Barbera-type studio that lets the Warner siblings "play themselves" in its cartoon ''Uhuru, Where Are You? In this parody, Ted acts as a stand-in for Fred, and is also voiced by Frank Welker.
 * In the Arthur segment "The Rat Who Came to Dinner," Fred is anthropomorphized as an animal with the rest of the gang in Mr. Ratburn's favourite old show Spooky-Poo.
 * In the Spaced episode "Beginnings," Daisy wanders into Tim's bedroom after hearing a noise and is spooked by his alien mask. Tim finds her and she keeps on saying she heard a noise, so Tim says she was playing Scooby-Doo. She says she used to play as Daphne when she was little, as did Tim play as Freddie when he was younger, but now Tim and Daisy look more like Shaggy and Velma.
 * In the Timon and Pumbaa episode "Werehog of London," a fortune teller warns Timon and Pumbaa that no one is safe from the curse of the werehog, not even "those meddling teens and their pesky dog." Then the camera reveals an orange and blue van resembling the Mystery Machine that has been abandoned after it was knocked into a lampost.
 * On the first page of Archie's Weird Mysteries #6, Archie is dressed up like Fred as he becomes a parody of Fred for the comic's story (sans outfit). He makes out with Veronica who has taken on the role of Daphne.
 * In the film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, the title characters hitchhike in a green van owned by a bunch of odd adults vaguely resembling Mystery Incorporated. The Fred doppelganger, referred to in the credits as "The Guy," is made fun of by Shaggy by wearing a neckerchief, he then gets high from a "doobie snack," but this is just a dream of Jay's.
 * In the film Freddy vs. Jason, Gibb, Kia, and Lori play a verbal game of "Marry, Fuck, Kill," with the former proposing Fred, Scooby, and Shaggy. Kia and Lori rightly refuse to answer her question.
 * In the Johnny Test episode "Johnny Dukey Doo," Gil joins Johnny and the gang in investigating a haunted mansion, with his ghost gear, which consists of a white shirt and orange neckerchief.
 * In the Torchwood book Trace Memory, Owen thought of himself as Fred, but Toshi thought he was more like Shaggy.
 * In the New Teen Titans short "Turn Back the Clock," Mad Mod turns back time altering the appearances of the Teen Titans with each passing decade, with the 70s making them look like Mystery Inc.; Robin is Fred.
 * Chad is a parody of Fred in the independent horror film Saturday Morning Massacre (later retitled Saturday Morning Mystery). Gwen is in a relationship with Gwen, in reference to the perceived hidden romance between Fred and Daphne from the original series.
 * In the Supernatural episode "Hunteri Heroici," an incredibly powerful Psychic (played by Mike Farrell) shares the same name as Fred Jones, which is connected to his love of cartoons.
 * In the Ben 10: Omniverse episode "Mystery, Incorporeal," Kevin says, "Looks like we've got a mystery on our hands," which is a near-verbatim of Fred's reaction to starting a new mystery.
 * The series is parodied in the Austin & Ally episode "Mysteries & Meddling Kids," when while at a disco party, Dez and his friends dress up as his favorite characters from a 70s cartoon called Groovy Goat and the Mystery Bunch, with Austin filling in the Fred role as Chaz.
 * In the Regular Show episode "The Dream Warrior," Rigby and Mordecai introduce Pops to a cartoon called Funkie Wunky and the Groovy Gang which features a Fred type called Chad. After the cartoon, Pops has a dream of what he had just watched with himself in the role of Chad.
 * For series 13, episode 8 of the BBC quiz show Only Connect, host Victoria Coren Mitchell begins by saying, "Good evening. Much of the key work debunking supernatural myths was carried out in the 1970s by American paranormalogists Norville Rogers, Frederick Jones, Daphne Blake, and Velma Dinkley. And if you didn't get that reference, then shame on you, Only Connect fans. You probably preferred the ones with Scooby-Dum and Scrappy-Doo."
 * In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Costume Contest," Robin does a drawing of Teen Titans as Mystery Inc., with himself as Fred.
 * In "The Spooky Badge," an episode of the preschool series Hey Duggee, the Squirrels play dress up as Mystery Inc., with Tag as Fred.
 * In Simpsons Comics #242, there is a story entitled "Scooby-Don't," with the kids dressed up as Mystery Inc., including Bart Simpson wearing similar clothing to Fred. Jessica Lovejoy is Daphne's doppelganger, referencing Bart and Jessica's romance in the cartoon.
 * In the Superstore episode "Trick-or-Treat," Mateo is dressed as Fred.
 * In the Talking Tom and Friends episode "The Mystery of the Pyramid," Tom says "Let's split up, gang," in order to find and spy on Victoria Payne.
 * In the Young Justice episode "First Impression," Fred is parodied as Tommi Tompkins, who also has short blond hair and wears white and blue, and shares a troubled relationship with her father who is her namesake, the Mayor Thomas Tompkins, alluding to Fred's relationship with Mayor Jones in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. She is also joined by Gaby and Antonia, who are parodies of Daphne and Velma, respectively.

Doctor Who

 * In the book The Crooked World, there was a parody of Shaggy called Mike Leader.
 * In Doctor Who Magazine #489, the thirteenth segment of the ongoing The Daft Dimension, depicted parallel universe counterparts of the Doctor and his companions who loosely resembled each member of Mystery Inc. by wearing their outfits, with Jenny Flint wearing Fred's outfit.

The Fairly OddParents

 * Channel Chasers (part 2): There is a TV show called Snooper Dawg and the Clue Crew. Fred dresses like Fred, as does Cosmo, but then turns into Scooby (or Snooper Dawg), when the Clue Crew arrives.
 * "The Wand That Got Away:" When Timmy and his fairy companions go on the search for Cosmo's wand, they take on the roles of Mystery Inc., with Timmy becoming Fred.
 * "Let Sleeper Dogs Lie:" Sparky kept a DVD of his previous owners, which included a group of kids resembling Mystery Incorporated who solved mysteries. Thanks to the Mystery Mobile, they escaped from a castle haunted by a cloaked ghost.

Family Guy

 * "Chitty Chitty Death Bang:" With the television transmitter cut, Peter wonders what the Scooby gang is up to, with the scene then cutting to an adult spin-off spoof called The Scooby-Doo Murder Files, where Mystery Incorporated investigates and describes in detail how someone was killed, as well being able to curse, as Fred demonstrates by saying, "Son of a bitch." Frank Welker reprises his role as Fred.
 * "Family Guy Viewer Mail:" A segment parodies the Little Rascals with the adults as kids, which includes a portion of time at a spooky mansion, where the regressed boys also copy the hallway chase gag, featuring Mystery Incorporated in a cameo also running out of one door and into another.
 * "Deep Throats:" In a DVD-exclusive scene, when Brian and Stewie sneak into the town hall, they run into Mystery Incorporated, but Stewie gets rid of them by humming their own walk music against them. Fred is voiced by Welker again.

Futurama

 * "Bendless Love:" When the crew question who could've straitened the L-unit, when it was obviously Bender, who was bending and straitening it right in front of them, Zoidberg declares, "Well, gang, it looks like we have another mystery on our hands."
 * "Saturday Morning Fun Pit:" The 31st century incarnations of Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew watched a cartoon called Bendee-Boo and the Mystery Crew, in which the Planet Express crew were reimagined as members of Mystery Inc., with Hermes taking on the role of Fred. Jokes are made about his ascot.

Harley Quinn (comic)

 * Issue #1: In the background of one panel, an alternately colored Daphne (now with brown hair and dressed in orange, brown, and yellow) and the rest of the gang chase a crook.
 * Issue #64: Justice League Dark is a parody of Mystery Inc., with Man-Bat substituting Fred, who wears a blue collar and ascot like Fred.

Looney Tunes

 * Looney Tunes #71: The story, "Tazzy-Doo, Where Are You?," depicts several Looney Tunes characters as members of Mystery Inc., with Foghorn Leghorn leading the Condundrum Co. as Fredhorn. There's a romantic implication between Fredhorn and Daphne-Bunny (Lola), just as there is between Fred and Daphne.
 * For Warner Bros.' 100th anniversary, they celebrated by licensing a range of Looney Tunes Funko Pops with a Scooby-Doo motif, which included Bugs Bunny wearing Fred's clothes. This became the basis for a special mashup animated short for Looney Tunes Acme Fools.

Saturday Night Live

 * "Rob Lowe/Eminem:" In a skit about a fictional Crime TV program called Pros & Cons, it reports on Mr. Montgomery, a jailed felon, who allegedly dressed up as a ghost to scare people away from a run-down amusement park that had pirate treasure underneath. He was stopped by a group of "amateur detectives," who according to Warren "Shaggy" Shagowski, decided while in a malt shop that the law had gone soft and it was time to do something about it, especially after "dirtbags who get their jollies dressing as ape men or glowing deep sea divers." Mr. Montgomery's lawyer argues that their prior criminal activities for "meddling" on several occasions meant that they were looking for trouble and implicated that Mr. Montgomery was innocent. Shaggy simply counters with his patriotic American right to have the freedom to stop bad guys. The lawyer admires Shaggy's ethics, then bribes him to think differently with a box of Scooby Snacks.
 * In the Saturday Night Live episode "Margot Robbie/The Weeknd," there is a skit called "The Hunch Bunch," wherein Fred is represented by two different characters; the first is Josh, the blond leader, and then the second is Ted, who is handsome and wears an ascot.

The Venture Bros.

 * Hank Venture, one of the main characters in the series, somewhat resembles Fred, which is referenced in "Assassinanny 911" and "Victor. Echo. November."
 * "¡Viva los Muertos!:" Ted is a composite of Fred and infamous 1970s serial killer Ted Bundy. His charisma and handsome visage have allowed him to entice weak-minded radicals into his own cause. Ted's religious comments were also a reference to his baptism under the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.