In simple words please tell The Importance Of Fred Jones In Scooby Doo
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Fred is a consummate professional, from the way he handles dealings with the clients of the gang to the final reveal of the villain. Every activity is paced out and deliberately performed. Not only is Fred's behavior self-centered, but he clearly has issues with his vanity - that is, he's really vain. Hell, the dude wears an ascot to solve mysteries. You can't get any more vain than that.
Further diagnosis shows that Fred does not like criticism, especially about his appearance but generally about his decisions. He is continuously intolerant of the opinions and decisions of others, only considering them when there is no other alternative, but in the end makes it seem like not only was it his decision but he is in clear control. He delegates assignments, but then is quick to blame when there is a screw-up. His constant disapproval of the way Shaggy & Scooby behave is another clear indicator of narcissism. Not to mention his posture, which is commanding and seeks to make everyone around him feel smaller. He also runs really, really weird. I'm guessing this had to do more with the animation style than Fred himself.
The thing is about Fred, no matter how self centered he is - he gets the job done with the help of his team. You'll notice that of course about the whole Mystery Inc. gang. While each of them suffers from some sort of mental disorder that would cause problems for them in most social situations, the social situation of solving crazy mysteries at amusement parks is the perfect environment for their combined issues.