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+ | | image= Ghost_Clown.png |
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+ | | gender= Male |
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+ | | hair= Red |
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+ | | eyes= Black |
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+ | | identity= [[Harry the Hypnotist]] |
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+ | | reason= Revenge for being sent to prison |
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+ | | powers= Mesmerism |
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+ | | firstapp= ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!|SDWAY]]'': ''[[Bedlam in the Big Top]]'' |
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+ | | actor= [[Barry Richards]] |
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+ | The '''Ghost Clown''' was the disguise of '''[[Harry the Hypnotist]]'''. |
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+ | ==Physical appearance== |
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+ | The Ghost Clown has the appearance of a stereotype clown; a silly costume, and lots of make-up on his face. What separates him from a normal clown, is the evil grim on his face. |
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+ | ==Personality== |
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+ | During the episode, the Ghost Clown thinks that he's in complete control. He likes to tell grim jokes; when for example Scooby is hanging in the air on a pair of balloons, the Ghost Clown makes the joke "''All what goes up, must come down''". Usually such sentences are followed by an evil laugh. The Ghost Clown always tries to stay one step ahead of the gang. |
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+ | ==Powers and abilities== |
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+ | Since [[Harry the Hypnotist]] is capable of hypnotizing (of course), the Ghost Clown has the same ability. He uses this ability to bring several members of the gang including [[Daphne Blake]] and [[Shaggy Rogers]] in dangerous acts and environments. The Ghost Clown seems to be popping up all over the Circus Terrain, and he has a lot of nasty objects (like dart arrows) in his pockets. |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | ====Season one==== |
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⚫ | The Ghost Clown hypnotized [[Scooby-Doo]], [[Daphne Blake]] and [[Shaggy Rogers]], respectively, in to doing dangerous acts in [[Mr. Barnstorm]]'s [[Circus (Bedlam in the Big Top)|circus]], causing mayhem. He went against the circus because he was sent to prison after he was caught stealing at the circus. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | ** 110. ''[[Bedlam in the Big Top]]'' |
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+ | ==Notes/trivia== |
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+ | [[File:Screen_shot_2012-10-30_at_1.25.22_PM.png|thumb|Ghost Clown in ''[[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed]]''.]] |
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+ | * The Ghost Clown's final capture in the episode he appeared in is quite possibly the most unique capture ever performed by Mystery Inc., Shaggy and Scooby trick him into hypnotizing himself! |
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+ | * A different ghost clown appeared in ''[[The Phantom Rides Again!]]''. |
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+ | ** The Ghost Clown was referenced in ''[[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed]]'' at the [[Faux Ghost]] when someone in the background said it was a heck of a monster than the [[Cotton Candy Glob]]. |
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+ | ** In a crossover with ''[[Batman]]: The Brave and the Bold'' his costume is seen along with other classic ''Scooby-Doo'' villains. |
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+ | ** There is a "monster pawn" of him in the ''Scooby-Doo 2'' board game. |
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Revision as of 05:41, 26 June 2014
The Ghost Clown was the disguise of Harry the Hypnotist.
Physical appearance
The Ghost Clown has the appearance of a stereotype clown; a silly costume, and lots of make-up on his face. What separates him from a normal clown, is the evil grim on his face.
Personality
During the episode, the Ghost Clown thinks that he's in complete control. He likes to tell grim jokes; when for example Scooby is hanging in the air on a pair of balloons, the Ghost Clown makes the joke "All what goes up, must come down". Usually such sentences are followed by an evil laugh. The Ghost Clown always tries to stay one step ahead of the gang.
Powers and abilities
Since Harry the Hypnotist is capable of hypnotizing (of course), the Ghost Clown has the same ability. He uses this ability to bring several members of the gang including Daphne Blake and Shaggy Rogers in dangerous acts and environments. The Ghost Clown seems to be popping up all over the Circus Terrain, and he has a lot of nasty objects (like dart arrows) in his pockets.
History
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Season one
The Ghost Clown hypnotized Scooby-Doo, Daphne Blake and Shaggy Rogers, respectively, in to doing dangerous acts in Mr. Barnstorm's circus, causing mayhem. He went against the circus because he was sent to prison after he was caught stealing at the circus.
During this he got hypnotized himself into believing he was a chimpanzee by Shaggy and Scooby using his gold coin and two mirrors while the duo kept their eyes closed.
Appearances
Notes/trivia
- The Ghost Clown was one of the first villains of Mystery Inc. to actually attempt to kill one or all of them.
- The Ghost Clown's final capture in the episode he appeared in is quite possibly the most unique capture ever performed by Mystery Inc., Shaggy and Scooby trick him into hypnotizing himself!
- A different ghost clown appeared in The Phantom Rides Again!.
- He has only made one appearance in the series though his costume has made cameos in other Scooby-Doo media.
- A model is also used as a common enemy in Scooby-Doo! Unmasked.
- The Ghost Clown was referenced in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed at the Faux Ghost when someone in the background said it was a heck of a monster than the Cotton Candy Glob.
- In a crossover with Batman: The Brave and the Bold his costume is seen along with other classic Scooby-Doo villains.
- There is a "monster pawn" of him in the Scooby-Doo 2 board game.