Whatever life holds in store for me, I will never forget these words: "With great power comes great responsibility."
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Dynomutt the Wonder Dog is a major character in the 2020 Warner Bros. animated film, Scoob!, the first installment of the Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe. He is Blue Falcon's sidekick and a best friend to him, as well as Scooby's idol.
Dynomutt is voiced by Ken Jeong, who also played Leslie Chow in The Hangover trilogy and voiced Short Fuse in DreamWorks's Penguins of Madagascar and Gobi in Netflix's Over the Moon.
Biography[]
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He encounters Scooby and Shaggy on the Falcon Fury along with Dee Dee Skyes and studies them. He reveals that the Blue Falcon is actually the son of the original.
To be continued...
Appearance[]
Dynomutt looks like a gray and white Doberman, wearing a green mask. As a cyborg, he has a cybernetic-enhanced body, such as his tail, neck, and legs.
Personality[]
Unlike his original incarnation, Dynomutt is very serious about his responsibilities as a superhero. He's loyal to the Falcon Fury crew and is willing to put himself on line to protect his friends. He didn't initially trust Blue Falcon to be as good as his father, but they eventually become close.
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Trivia[]
- Unlike his mainstream counterpart, Dynomutt is shown to have more of a robotic appearance and beholds more intelligence.
- Dynomutt explained to Scooby and Shaggy that this was due to an upgrade he was given by Brian, the new Blue Falcon, and that it was done without his say-so (which left him bitter and slightly antagonistic towards Brian as a result).
- Ironically, contrast to their original incarnations, the roles of both Blue Falcon and Dynomutt have switched with the latter being very competent and helpful, while the former meaning well but his actions usually ends up making the situation worse (though not intentionally).