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This article is about the crew from the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode Go Away Ghost Ship​. For other versions, see Ghost of Redbeard's crew (disambiguation).

The two-man crew of Redbeard's Ghost were in reality hired henchmen of C.L. Magnus. Like Magnus, they were pretending to be the ghosts of pirates.

Physical appearance[]

The pair are two well-built men with tan skin. The first man is clean shaven. He wears a black eye patch over his left eye, a green head scarf with a matching green short sleeved shirt and dark green pants with a brown belt, gold wristbands and brown shoes. The second man is black haired with a matching mustache. He wears a dark brown beanie hat, two gold round earrings, a light brown sleeveless shirt, dark brown sash and orange pants.

Personality[]

Although they obey Redbeard, the pair aren't very bright, especially when Shaggy tricked them tricked with his Redbeard imitation.

History[]

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You![]

Season one[]

Ghost of Redbeard's crew captured (Go Away Ghost Ship)

Redbeard's crew captured.

The crew was assisting Mr. Magnus (disguised as Redbeard) in stealing the cargo from Magnus' own ships, so he could sell the cargo and make enough money to save his company.

They were then captured along with their boss by the gang after they uncovered their operation.

Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)[]

They were along the several monsters running around Big City when the crooks escaped from The Big City Penitentiary. The gang went undercover in the prison to find out what was going on. And, They were busted along with all of the other monsters and sent back to prison for helping out with Warden Brown's evil plan; cause the selling of the prison's land.[1]

Appearances[]

Notes/trivia[]

  • It's unclear whether Mr. Magnus's henchmen are wearing masks throughout the episode or are displaying their true faces. Apparently, they did not seem intriguing enough, as their unspecified reasoning for being there is trivialized by Daphne, simply remarking, "Hired henchmen, I guess."

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