Cinnamon J. Scudworth

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Principal Cinnamon J. Scudworth, Ph.D is a animated fictional character from Clone High. Scudworth is voiced by Phil Lord who also voices Genghis Khan.

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[edit] Characteristics

Scudworth is a stereotypical megalomaniac mad scientist and principal. He is both eccentric and insane. He has a drawer in his desk full of paper hats and created a robot butler, Mr. Butlertron, a parody of Mr. Belvedere. On the surface he is driven by a desire for world domination, but in practice this trait is tempered by his eccentric fetish for popular culture, his desire to be accepted by the students, and his friendship with Mr. Butlertron.

He has a dislike for organization, preferring his scattered papers and evil plans to the organization temporarily imposed by Glenn the Janitor.

Scudworth graduated from A.S.U. with a Ph.D in mad sciences.

[edit] Plot

Scudworth receives instructions from the Evil Board of Shadowy Figures
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Scudworth receives instructions from the Evil Board of Shadowy Figures

He was chosen by the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures to watch over the clones and ultimately train them into a super-intelligent and super-strong clone army. However, Scudworth has his own plans for the clones—plans which do not involve the Evil Board of Shadowy Figures at all. With the help of Mr. Butlertron, his robot butler, Scudworth plans to use the clones for an over-priced clone-themed amusement park called Cloney Island. He continually comes into conflict with the Evil Board of Shadowy Figures which becomes increasingly concerned that he may very well be insane. The Head of the Evil Board threatens to kill Scudworth on several occasions, but with the help of Mr. Butlertron and John Stamos, he narrowly avoids their attempts.

In one episode, Scudworth is harassed by a skunk who attacks him with dynamite and odors under various guises.

[edit] Trivia

Scudworth's trademark finger curl
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Scudworth's trademark finger curl
  • Scudworth curls his fingers to express each and every emotion.

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