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Flim-Flam is a character in the Scooby-Doo franchise. He was introduced in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo as a clever street child, who briefly joined Scooby-Doo's gang to assist them in returning all the most terrifyingly powerful ghosts and demons back into the Chest of Demons. Later on, in Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost, he reappeared as a teenage store clerk, who briefly rejoins Scooby-Doo’s gang to assist them in returning the 13th most terrifying powerful ghost/demon back into the Chest of Demons. While he was a pretty bad character in The 13 Ghosts series, he received massive character growth and redemption when he returned in The Curse of the 13th Ghost.
Why He Rocks Now
- This version of Flim-Flam has grown from a pesky con man to a nice store clerk gentleman and no longer scams people, as he lets Fred and Velma leave his store without buying anything instead of tricking them into buying something.
- His growth into a teenager is interesting, and is a lot more mature, observant, and less annoying than when he was a kid.
- He has more moments of being in action and being useful than his younger self, as he is still very smart, like helping the gang track down the 13th ghost.
- He is no longer arrogant, which is a huge achievement, and definitely in a good way.
- He also became a lot more friendly and sensitive.
- He also develops better common sense to when he should and should not convince people to buy his stuff if they are interested or not.
- There have been more moments where he has shown care for the gang than his younger self.
- He showed his joy of seeing Daphne, Shaggy and Scooby again.
- He did mention Scrappy, showing his care for him (unlike Velma, but this was because of Scrappy’s absence from the Scooby-Doo animation media since the 1980s).
- He became good friends with Fred and Velma.
- When Daphne kissed him on the check, he happily blushes, showing he has a crush on her, which is very cute.
- He is no longer an annoying begger and a dirty coward, and became a lot more brave, being one of the most bravest members of the gang.
- His voice performance is an improvement over his original voice, as Noshir Dalal did a good job at voicing the teenage Flim-Flam, especially when he uses one of his catchphrases at the end of the movie, "So long, sports fans.", which sounds so much better than his old voice.
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