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Mr. Wikles
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Species Human
Gender Male
Occupation Museum curator
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Marital status Single
First appearance SDWAY: "What a Night for a Knight"
Played by Don Messick
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Wickles as the Black Knight

Mr. Wikles is the main antagonist in "What a Night for a Knight," the first episode of the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! television series. He was a curator of the County Museum and dressed up as the Black Knight to scare visitors away during his art forgery scheme. He is voiced by Don Messick.

Character description

Wikles is a fairly short, overweight and middle-aged male. While bald on top of his head, his remaining hair is black, and he wears round and thick-framed black glasses. As the Black Knight, he wears a medieval armor with a heavy plating, yellow eyes, and a red plume on its helmet.

Wikles appears to be good-natured, as he told the gang of Professor Hyde White's disappearance. However, his claim would make him appear more suspicious by the gang during their investigation of the case.

Other appearances

Biography

At the town's museum, Wikles thanked the gang for bringing the Black Knight ghost statue to him. He then tells the gang that they shouldn't have with the mysterious disappearance of the professor, and because of the legend that the Black Knight coming to life at the full moon.

He was eventually unmasked as the Black Knight, once the gang found out what his scheme at the museum was after they suspected him. He was working on counterfeit paintings and switching them for the real ones at the museum. Because Professor Hyde White was the only one who spotted the fake paintings Wikles made, he kidnapped the professor and made up the legend of the Black Knight to cover it up. During his forgery scheme, he would put on a suit of armor and scare people away from the museum.

Behind the scenes

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