Mallory O'Neill (Kimberly Brooks) is the villainess of "Me, Myself, and A.I.", episode 1.11 of Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (airdate October 22, 2015). She was the executive assistant of Dave Mann, the CEO of Mannputer Tech Industries, a leading company in advanced technologies.
Mallory's job was threatened when Mannputer began to develop Butler 3000, a robot that would take of the menial tasks she often did for her boss. After Mann ignored Mallory's numerous emails warning him that the Butler program was dangerous, Mallory resorted to more nefarious means of protecting her position.
Using a remote transmitter, Mallory downloaded a virus onto the laptop of Mannputer employee Elton Ploy (who was in charge of creating the Butler 3000) in order to gain wireless control of the robot. From then, the evil Mallory began having the robot wreck havoc on Mannputer Tech.
Mallory was revealed as a villainous saboteur after the Scooby Gang was able to use a computer code to defeat the robots and Daphne crushed the Butler 3000 with a falling stone sign. Soon after, Velma exposed Mallory by showing her in the main control room via a monitor, before opening the door to expose her in the flesh. After Velma explained how Mallory committed her devious plot, Mallory was taken away by the police, much to the chagrin of Mannputer's A.I. mascot Techy (who had a crush on Mallory).
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- Kimberly Brooks previously appeared on What's New, Scooby Doo? and lent her voice to two villainesses: evil magician's assistant Phylidia Flanders and villainous scientist Janet Lawrence.
- Kimberly Brooks also appeared on Be Cool, Scooby Doo! as the voice of villainess Estelle Brady.