Chickenstein was one of the monster costumes put on display in the Coolsonian Criminology Museum. It wasn't brought to life by the Evil Masked Figure.
He is based on the monster of the same name from the A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episode Chickenstein Lives.
History[]
Chickenstein was a seven-foot-tall humanoid chicken monster. He was said to be very strong, able to burst right through walls.
The National Exaggerator reported on the monster, whom turned out to be a disgruntled editor, who didn't like to have his stories edited. He set out to destroy the publishing group.
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed[]
Chickenstein was put on display in the Coolsonian Criminology Museum. Later, the costume was stolen along with all the other costumes by the Black Knight Ghost, the 10,000 Volt Ghost and the Evil Masked Figure. It was not brought to life, however, it could have been brought to life but just not featured in the movie. The costume was later returned to the museum.
Physical appearance[]
He is a tall creature that is a hybrid between both Frankenstein's monster and a chicken, hence his name.
He has gray skin, black hair with a chickens comb sticking through it, a black beak, a wattle under his chin, two chicken bones protruding from his neck, large claws and a feathered tail. His appearance leads to the conclusion that the monster was a science experiment gone wrong. He wore a pair of ripped and tattered overalls over a green yellow and red stripe shirt with patches of feathers sticking out of different spots of it.
Behind the scenes videos show that he was going to wield around a butcher's knife to use as a weapon. He would also have a deep gravelly voice.
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Trivia[]
- This is the only monster in the Coolsonian Criminology Museum that is based on an animated monster that isn't from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! or The Scooby-Doo Show.
- He was going to be brought to life in the film with the costume played by John DeSantis which was just about finished and made by WCT Productions in Canada. Unfortunately, it was scrapped, most likely due to budget cuts.
- In behind the scenes footage, he was heard making threatening chicken puns.