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The Ghost Girl was the disguise of Alice May. She used it to help Mr. E with his plan.

Physical appearance[]

She had pale skin, long purple hair, a long and gaunt face without a nose, green eyes which glowed turquoise and had dark blue/black eye shadow around both her eyes, rosy cheeks, red lips and sharp teeth. She wore a tattered dark green dress without sleeves and with a low square neckline, white fringes at it's ends, a spiderweb-looking piece of silk(?) linking the dress and a dark green choker on her scrawny neck together, a torn purple scarf around her waist and a stich-filled skirt ending just below her knees. She also wore green opera gloves which almost covered up her entire arms and small green high-heeled shoes.

Personality[]

She had a creepy and bad attitude, and seemed to be very mean and vicious. She seemed to have a fondness of preying on teenage boys.

Powers and abilities[]

She was very agile, leaping from the stage to a far distance on the floor, and from the top of the graveyard hill to its base. She also had some pretty sharp claws since she could scratch lockers with them.

History[]

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated[]

Season one[]

While inside a limo to their prom, Alice May horrified Randy by apparently taking off her own face like a mask, revealing herself to be the Ghost Girl underneath, then kidnapped him.

She then attacked Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, and the girls in the Crystal Cove Cemetery (where Randy had been locked away).

Alice May unmasked at prom

Alice May unmasked.

She later came to the prom out of her car. She attacked Fred Jones and the gang. They tied her arms up and unmasked her to reveal that it was all a hoax by Alice.[1]

Post-Nibiru[]

When the Evil Entity was destroyed, it altered reality for all of Crystal Cove; thus she never was a disguise in the past.[2]

Appearances[]

Notes/trivia[]

Ghost of Alice May

Spook Museum display on Crystal Cove Online.

  • Although Hynden Walch voiced both Alice May and her alter ego of the Ghost Girl, she's was only credited for the former.

References[]

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