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| family= [[Cousin Slicker]]<br />[[Cousin Simple]]<br />[[Nephew Norble]]<br />[[Cousin Maldahyde]] |
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===''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''=== |
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====Season one==== |
====Season one==== |
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− | When he passed away he left message declaring a fortune of one million dollars would be split into equal amounts to four of his relatives and [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby]] if they could spend the night in [[Beauregard Sanders's mansion|his mansion]]. The Colonel's lawyers ([[Creeps and Crawls (law firm)|Creeps and Crawls]]) tried to scare the potential inheritors away during the night by dressing up as the [[Phantom Shadow|Phantom Shadows]]. [[Mystery Inc.]] was able to catch the so-called phantoms, also revealing that their hoax was for nothing, as the one million dollars was worthless Confederate money.<ref>{{SDWAY}}: {{ |
+ | When he passed away he left message on [[Phonograph|a record]] declaring a fortune of one million dollars would be split into equal amounts to four of his relatives and [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby]] if they could spend the night in [[Beauregard Sanders's mansion|his mansion]]. The Colonel's lawyers ([[Creeps and Crawls (law firm)|Creeps and Crawls]]) tried to scare the potential inheritors away during the night by dressing up as the [[Phantom Shadow|Phantom Shadows]]. [[Mystery Inc.]] was able to catch the so-called phantoms, also revealing that their hoax was for nothing, as the one million dollars was worthless Confederate money.<ref>{{SDWAY}}: {{WAY116}}</ref> |
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==Notes/trivia== |
==Notes/trivia== |
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+ | * Beauregard's presence in the episode is through two different means, neither of which are in the flesh, which hadn't happened before. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 14:59, 4 April 2015
Beauregard Sanders was a Southern colonel in the Civil War.
Physical appearance
Beauregard was an elderly Caucasian male, with white hair, bushy eyebrows, and a long, styled moustache, with a long, full beard. He looked a little overweight, in his old age. He wore a Civil War union uniform.
Personality
He appeared to have an honorable personality considering he put Scooby-Doo in his will after the latter saved him.
History
Early life
Several years ago, Scooby had saved "old Beauregard" out of a fish pond, and in return remembered Scooby in his will.
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Season one
When he passed away he left message on a record declaring a fortune of one million dollars would be split into equal amounts to four of his relatives and Scooby if they could spend the night in his mansion. The Colonel's lawyers (Creeps and Crawls) tried to scare the potential inheritors away during the night by dressing up as the Phantom Shadows. Mystery Inc. was able to catch the so-called phantoms, also revealing that their hoax was for nothing, as the one million dollars was worthless Confederate money.[1]
Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy
The Phantom Shadows case in his mansion was brought up during Jeepers, It's Daphne!, and later during another case in Transylvania, Pennsylvania after it was discovered that Cuthbert Crawls was involved in a revenge-seeking conspiracy group, with other former convicts.[2]
Appearances
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
- 116. A Night of Fright is No Delight (picture)
Notes/trivia
- Beauregard's presence in the episode is through two different means, neither of which are in the flesh, which hadn't happened before.