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The Ghost of Witch McCoy was one of the costumes on display at the [[Coolsonian Criminology Museum]]. |
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Revision as of 21:31, 2 June 2014
Ghost of Witch McCoy | |
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Information | |
Gender | Female |
Hair | White |
Eyes | Black |
Identity | Aggie Wilkins |
Motive | To find stolen money |
Powers and Abilities | Witchcraft; shape-shifting |
Production details | |
First appearance | TSDS: The Ozark Witch Switch |
Played by | Janet Waldo |
The Ghost of Witch McCoy was the disguise of Aggie Wilkins.
Physical appearance
She wore a violet robe underneath a pink scarf, and had white hair.
Powers and abilities
Many people believed she used her witchcraft to cast spells on the villagers, turning them into frogs, and that's how she scared them away.
She also appeared to have the ability to transform into a black cat, but it turned out to be Aggie's own strategically placed cat. Shaggy tried to beat her at her own game by dropping a frog costume on her. When she saw herself in the mirror, she was both shocked and impressed that she somehow turned herself into a frog, albeit a gigantic talking one.
History
The Scooby-Doo Show
Season two
She made up the Ozark witch, McCoy, to scare the Hattfields away from their cabin, because her old boyfriend, Zeke Harkins, deposited a map to his hidden loot in the cabin.
Appearances
Other versions
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
The Ghost of Witch McCoy was one of the costumes on display at the Coolsonian Criminology Museum.
In other languages
Actor | Language | Note(s) |
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Lena Meieran | Norwegian |