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Hello and welcome! This wiki is about Near Pure Good heroes. This is a concept that deals with heroes who are exceptionally noble and virtuous. These heroes are considered to almost be absolute good and outstanding for their actions. However, these heroes have notable preventions that make them fail the pure good criteria. These heroes may have notable corrupting qualities that make them less noble. They may also fail to other heroes who saved many people's lives or prevent a catastrophe. Regardless, these heroes are very noble for what they do.

For information on the evil counterpart to this type of hero, visit the Near Pure Evil Wiki.

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Scoobert Doobert "Scooby Dooby" Doo III, also known as Scooby-Doo, is the titular main protagonist of the popular Hanna-Barbera franchise of the same name. He is the dog of Norville "Shaggy" Rogers. He helps both him and his friends Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, and Velma Dinkley solve mysteries across multiple cities and locations. Many of the mysteries involve supernatural beings but most of them are people in disguises trying to scare people for many different reasons. While both he and Shaggy are easily terrified during the mysteries, he helps to solve the mysteries.

He is voiced by the late Don Messick (1969-1994), Scott Innes (1998-2020), and currently Frank Welker (2002–present).

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ZorLink21 ZorLink21 2 days ago
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NPG Proposal: Mowgli (Mowgli: Legend of The Jungle)

This is my first NPG Proposal, and I am excited about it. Meet the overlooked protagonist, Mowgli.

NOTE: I am aware that …

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Modofk1 Modofk1 2 days ago
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NPG Proposal: Sonic the Hedgehog from Sonic the Movie


It's not plagerism if it's your own proposal.


  • 1 What's the Work
  • 2 Who's the Character
  • 3 His Goodness Zone
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