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| image= Alice.jpg
 
| image= Alice.jpg
 
| gender= Female
 
| gender= Female
| hair= Blond
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| hair= Light blonde
| eyes= Purple
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| eyes= Violet
 
| job= Student
 
| job= Student
 
| affiliation= [[Mr. E]]; [[Ed Machine]]
 
| affiliation= [[Mr. E]]; [[Ed Machine]]
| first_appearance= ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated|SDMI]]'': ''[[The Legend Of Alice May]]''
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| firstapp= ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated|SDMI]]'': ''[[The Legend Of Alice May]]''
 
| actor= [[Hynden Walch]]
 
| actor= [[Hynden Walch]]
 
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==Physical appearance==
 
==Physical appearance==
Alice May is a Caucasian female with blonde hair and purple eyes. At night, her hair looks white. When not in disguise, she wears a striped black-and-green tank top, a pink skirt and a black headband. In prison, she wears an orange jumpsuit.
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Alice is a Caucasian female with light blonde hair and violet eyes. At night, her hair looks white. When not in disguise, she wears a striped black-and-green tank top, a pink skirt and a black headband. In prison, she wears an orange jumpsuit.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Alice May's personality is generally manipulative throughout the episode, manipulating boys like her prom date [[Randy (The Legend Of Alice May)|Randy]], and [[Fred Jones, Jr.|Fred Jones]]. She also seems rather mysterious, she looks at Daphne in the eye and says "what's so silly about being scared?" with a devious grin on her face.
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Alice's personality is generally manipulative throughout the episode, manipulating boys like her prom date [[Randy (The Legend Of Alice May)|Randy]], and [[Fred Jones, Jr.|Fred Jones]]. She also seems rather mysterious, she looks at Daphne in the eye and says "what's so silly about being scared?" with a devious grin on her face.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated===
 
===Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated===
 
====Season one====
 
====Season one====
[[File:Alice_May_unmasked.png|thumb|left|Alice May unmasked]]
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[[File:Alice_May_unmasked.png|thumb|left|Alice unmasked]]
 
Alice May waited for [[Randy (The Legend Of Alice May)|Randy]] in her car. Once he got in she told how much wanted to go to the prom and that he would be her's forever. She then [[The Legend Of Alice May|took her face 'off']] and revealed [[Ghost Girl|her 'real' creepy face]] and attacked him.
 
Alice May waited for [[Randy (The Legend Of Alice May)|Randy]] in her car. Once he got in she told how much wanted to go to the prom and that he would be her's forever. She then [[The Legend Of Alice May|took her face 'off']] and revealed [[Ghost Girl|her 'real' creepy face]] and attacked him.
   
 
When she was caught as the [[Ghost Girl]], Alice covered herself by revealing that she was in fact taking revenge for sending her "father" [[Deacon Carlswell]], aka, the [[Creeper (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Creeper]], to jail. Alice was arrested by [[Sheriff Bronson Stone]].
 
When she was caught as the [[Ghost Girl]], Alice covered herself by revealing that she was in fact taking revenge for sending her "father" [[Deacon Carlswell]], aka, the [[Creeper (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Creeper]], to jail. Alice was arrested by [[Sheriff Bronson Stone]].
   
[[File:Alice_May_is_Obliteratrix.png|thumb|Alice May unmasked....again]]
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[[File:Alice_May_is_Obliteratrix.png|thumb|Alice unmasked again.]]
 
Alice May was 'bailed out' from prison by [[Ed Machine|Mr. E's henchman]]. She told him the gang would find out in a couple of days that Deacon Carlswell never had a daughter. She also told him she had put the yearbook in the bookbag like he wanted but wanted to know why. The henchman revealed that it was part of [[Mr. E]]'s elaborate scheme to get the current "[[Mystery Incorporated (Crystal Cove successors)|Mystery Incorporated]]" to discover [[Mystery Incorporated (Crystal Cove predecessors)|the mystery-solving gang before them]] at [[Crystal Cove High School|Crystal Cove High]] and how/why they disappeared. She was then driven away from Crystal Cove.
 
Alice May was 'bailed out' from prison by [[Ed Machine|Mr. E's henchman]]. She told him the gang would find out in a couple of days that Deacon Carlswell never had a daughter. She also told him she had put the yearbook in the bookbag like he wanted but wanted to know why. The henchman revealed that it was part of [[Mr. E]]'s elaborate scheme to get the current "[[Mystery Incorporated (Crystal Cove successors)|Mystery Incorporated]]" to discover [[Mystery Incorporated (Crystal Cove predecessors)|the mystery-solving gang before them]] at [[Crystal Cove High School|Crystal Cove High]] and how/why they disappeared. She was then driven away from Crystal Cove.
   
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==Notes/trivia==
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
* Alice is, to date, one of only three villains to be behind multiple mysteries. The others being [[Gibby Norton]] and [[Marcie Fleach]].
 
* Alice is, to date, one of only three villains to be behind multiple mysteries. The others being [[Gibby Norton]] and [[Marcie Fleach]].
* Alice and Mr. E's' henchman thought it would only take a day or two for [[Mystery Incorporated (Crystal Cove successors)|the gang]] to figure out that her story of being the daughter of [[Deacon Carlswell]] was a lie. However, when she appeared as the [[Obliteratrix]], it is clear the gang completely failed to do the research to uncover this basic fact about her; they still believed her cover story was the truth.
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* Alice and Mr. E's henchman thought it would only take a day or two for [[Mystery Incorporated (Crystal Cove successors)|the gang]] to figure out that her story of being the daughter of [[Deacon Carlswell]] was a lie. However, when she appeared as the [[Obliteratrix]], it is clear the gang completely failed to do the research to uncover this basic fact about her; they still believed her cover story was the truth.
 
* Alice shares traits and resembles that of ''Spider-Man'' character Gwen Stacy, including platinum blonde hair, black headband, and green shirt.
 
* Alice shares traits and resembles that of ''Spider-Man'' character Gwen Stacy, including platinum blonde hair, black headband, and green shirt.
 
* Alice is the only character known whose hair color changes, depending on the lighting.
 
* Alice is the only character known whose hair color changes, depending on the lighting.
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! Actor
 
! Actor
 
! Language
 
! Language
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| [[Eleonora Reti]]
 
| [[Eleonora Reti]]

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Alice May is a teenage girl who disguised herself as the Ghost Girl. After escaping from jail with the help of Mr. E's henchman, she showed up again disguised as the Obliteratrix. The name "Alice May" is only an alias; her real name is unknown.

Physical appearance

Alice is a Caucasian female with light blonde hair and violet eyes. At night, her hair looks white. When not in disguise, she wears a striped black-and-green tank top, a pink skirt and a black headband. In prison, she wears an orange jumpsuit.

Personality

Alice's personality is generally manipulative throughout the episode, manipulating boys like her prom date Randy, and Fred Jones. She also seems rather mysterious, she looks at Daphne in the eye and says "what's so silly about being scared?" with a devious grin on her face.

History

Early life

As a child, Alice watched her 'father' get taken away by the police. But this was a lie and Deacon Carlswell wasn't her father at all.

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated

Season one

File:Alice May unmasked.png

Alice unmasked

Alice May waited for Randy in her car. Once he got in she told how much wanted to go to the prom and that he would be her's forever. She then took her face 'off' and revealed her 'real' creepy face and attacked him.

When she was caught as the Ghost Girl, Alice covered herself by revealing that she was in fact taking revenge for sending her "father" Deacon Carlswell, aka, the Creeper, to jail. Alice was arrested by Sheriff Bronson Stone.

Alice May is Obliteratrix

Alice unmasked again.

Alice May was 'bailed out' from prison by Mr. E's henchman. She told him the gang would find out in a couple of days that Deacon Carlswell never had a daughter. She also told him she had put the yearbook in the bookbag like he wanted but wanted to know why. The henchman revealed that it was part of Mr. E's elaborate scheme to get the current "Mystery Incorporated" to discover the mystery-solving gang before them at Crystal Cove High and how/why they disappeared. She was then driven away from Crystal Cove.

She worked for Mr. E again as the Obliteratrix, in a scheme to draw out Professor Pericles.

Season two

Alice was serving her sentence in the local prison where she spent time in the prison's cafeteria.

Post-Nibiru

When the Evil Entity was destroyed, it altered reality for all of Crystal Cove; meaning she didn't cause any of the harm she did as the Ghost Girl. (Consequently she wouldn't have dressed up as the Obliteratrix either.)

Appearances

Quotes

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Notes/trivia

  • Alice is, to date, one of only three villains to be behind multiple mysteries. The others being Gibby Norton and Marcie Fleach.
  • Alice and Mr. E's henchman thought it would only take a day or two for the gang to figure out that her story of being the daughter of Deacon Carlswell was a lie. However, when she appeared as the Obliteratrix, it is clear the gang completely failed to do the research to uncover this basic fact about her; they still believed her cover story was the truth.
  • Alice shares traits and resembles that of Spider-Man character Gwen Stacy, including platinum blonde hair, black headband, and green shirt.
  • Alice is the only character known whose hair color changes, depending on the lighting.
  • According to Fred, Alice's hair smells like peaches.

In other languages

Actor Language Notes
Eleonora Reti Italian