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+ | | partof= [[Coolsville]] |
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+ | | ownedby= [[Mr. Johnson]]<br />[[Mrs. Johnson]] |
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+ | | hauntedby= [[Bartholomew Byfard Boo|Mr. Boo]]<br />[[BooBeard]] |
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+ | | firstapp= ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo|APNSD]]'': ''[[Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner]]'' |
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The '''Johnson's home''' is a spooky looking house with a park and playground on its grounds. |
The '''Johnson's home''' is a spooky looking house with a park and playground on its grounds. |
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===A Pup Named Scooby-Doo=== |
===A Pup Named Scooby-Doo=== |
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====Season one==== |
====Season one==== |
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− | It once belonged to [[Bartholomew Byfard Boo|Mr. Boo]], and his ghost haunted it (in a nice way) after he died. Exaggerated rumors about him created the legend of [[BooBeard]] the pirate, a story that [[Jack ( |
+ | It once belonged to [[Bartholomew Byfard Boo|Mr. Boo]], and his ghost haunted it (in a nice way) after he died. Exaggerated rumors about him created the legend of [[BooBeard]] the pirate, a story that [[Jack (Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner)|the Johnson's handyman]] exploited to create a fake ghost. (''[[Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner]]'') |
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[[Category:Homes]] |
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The Johnson's home is a spooky looking house with a park and playground on its grounds.
History
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
Season one
It once belonged to Mr. Boo, and his ghost haunted it (in a nice way) after he died. Exaggerated rumors about him created the legend of BooBeard the pirate, a story that the Johnson's handyman exploited to create a fake ghost. (Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner)