Even though Brad and Judy were technically the victims of the Evil Entity's corruption, Fred's love and concern for his parents ultimately extended only to the ex-mayor, Fred Jones, Sr., who kidnapped him as a baby. Īfter discovering Brad and Judy's selfish, immoral true colors, Fred walked out on them, and condemned his biological father as a heartless criminal. Brad and Judy were perfectly willing to put Fred and the gang in harm's way to get the whole Planispheric Disk, once by setting fire to the kids' HQ at Crystal Cove City Hall, trying to trample Fred with a mutated herd of cattle, and blow Fred up with a missile launcher. From their point of view, they saw stealing the pieces of the disk as a way of protecting Fred, but it was fairly obvious that they only cared for the treasure it was believed to uncover. While he and Judy viewed a treasure map, Cassidy Williams asked them to forget about the treasure and put their son first, but Brad showed a sinister side, warning Cassidy that no-one would get hurt as long as she stayed out of their way. E and Professor Pericles to get the pieces of the Planispheric Disk that the Mystery Incorporated kids had found. While he seemed rather unemotional about finally getting reunited with their long-kidnapped son, he feels hurt when Fred didn't want his and Judy's help. He seems to appreciate everything Judy has to offer, as shown when he thanks her every time she volunteers a detail whenever he speaks. Professor Pericles didn't allow time to undo the surgery, so he was stuck with this appearance to the end of his life (until the reset). He has wrinkles on his forehead, but a very strong chin and he greatly resembles Fred.Īfter undergoing plastic surgery via Mr. He wears a big white coat with two green pockets on the front and sides, and a sea green high turtleneck and white pants. As an adult, Brad's hair has gone from blond to whitish-blond/platinum blond.
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