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− | |image= |
+ | | image= Captain Skunkbeard.png |
+ | | species= Human/ghost |
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− | |gender=Male |
+ | | gender= Male |
− | |hair=Dark gray with white streaks |
+ | | hair= Dark gray, with white streaks |
− | |eyes=Black |
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+ | | eyes= Black (green sclera) |
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− | |identity=[[Biff Wellington]] |
+ | | identity= [[Biff Wellington]] |
− | |reason=To go back in time |
+ | | reason= To go back in time |
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+ | | powers= |
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− | |affiliation= |
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+ | | affiliation= [[Woodenleg Wally]];<br />[[Sea Salt Sally]] |
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− | |first_appearance=''[[Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!]]'' |
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+ | | firstapp= {{DTV10}} |
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− | |actor=[[Ron Perlman]] |
+ | | actor= [[Ron Perlman]] |
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'''Captain Skunkbeard''' was the disguise of '''[[Biff Wellington]]'''. |
'''Captain Skunkbeard''' was the disguise of '''[[Biff Wellington]]'''. |
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==Physical appearance== |
==Physical appearance== |
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+ | Captain Skunkbeard, as his name implied, had a long scraggily beard marked with a white streak. He wore a red pirate hat and a large red greatcoat. Despite being a withered zombie, he was nonetheless rather robust and intimidatingly large. |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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+ | Captain Skunkbeard was an archetypal pirate captain: an audacious, vicious, cruel and greedy bully. He did, however, have a superstitious streak and got nervous when faced with something he does not understand. The Captain seemed to hold his crew in high esteem, and they in turn seemed fanatically devoted to him. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | ===Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!=== |
+ | ===''Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!''=== |
+ | [[File:Biff Wellington unmasked.png|thumb|[[Biff Wellington]] unmasked.]] |
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− | He was hypnotized by [[Mr. Mysterio]] to believe he was the reincarnation of the old pirate and that he needed a |
+ | He was led to believe (possibly hypnotized) by [[Mr. Mysterio]] to believe he was the reincarnation of the old pirate and that he needed a [[Heaven's Light|meteorite]] to go back in time. Actually, Mysterio wanted the meteorite because it was solid gold. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | * DTV10. {{DTV10}} |
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− | * ''[[Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!]]'' |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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+ | '''Captain Skunkbeard:''' Who dares enter the [[Bermuda Triangle]]? Ye have crossed paths with Captain Skunkbeard, and now ye shall pay the price! |
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+ | }} |
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==Notes/trivia== |
==Notes/trivia== |
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+ | * The official name "skunk" was not widely used for the creature, ''Mephitis mephitis'', until the late 18th century. As a (presumably) Carribean pirate, Skunkbeard's heyday would have been at least fifty years before anyone knew what a skunk was. (Note: As it is revealed the character was an invention of Wellington and Mysterio in the modern time, this may be moot.) |
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+ | * The term "Bermuda Triange" was first coined in 1964. Again, far later than an authentic Carribean pirate would have heard of the term (see qoutes). |
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+ | ==In other languages== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! Actor |
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+ | ! Language |
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+ | ! Notes |
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+ | | [[Pierluigi Astore]] |
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+ | | '''Italian''' |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Øyvind B. Lyse]] |
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+ | | '''Norwegian''' |
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+ | |} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Skunkbeard, Captain}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Skunkbeard, Captain}} |
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[[Category:Disguises]] |
[[Category:Disguises]] |
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[[Category:Ghosts and ghouls]] |
[[Category:Ghosts and ghouls]] |
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[[Category:Pirates]] |
[[Category:Pirates]] |
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+ | [[Category:Novel characters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Novel monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Novel villains]] |
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[[Category:Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! characters]] |
[[Category:Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! characters]] |
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[[Category:Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! monsters]] |
[[Category:Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! monsters]] |
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[[Category:Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! villains]] |
[[Category:Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! villains]] |
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[[Category:Villains who have kidnapped Daphne Blake]] |
[[Category:Villains who have kidnapped Daphne Blake]] |
Revision as of 10:40, 5 November 2018
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Captain Skunkbeard was the disguise of Biff Wellington.
Physical appearance
Captain Skunkbeard, as his name implied, had a long scraggily beard marked with a white streak. He wore a red pirate hat and a large red greatcoat. Despite being a withered zombie, he was nonetheless rather robust and intimidatingly large.
Personality
Captain Skunkbeard was an archetypal pirate captain: an audacious, vicious, cruel and greedy bully. He did, however, have a superstitious streak and got nervous when faced with something he does not understand. The Captain seemed to hold his crew in high esteem, and they in turn seemed fanatically devoted to him.
History
Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!
He was led to believe (possibly hypnotized) by Mr. Mysterio to believe he was the reincarnation of the old pirate and that he needed a meteorite to go back in time. Actually, Mysterio wanted the meteorite because it was solid gold.
Appearances
- DTV10. Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!
Quotes
Captain Skunkbeard: Who dares enter the Bermuda Triangle? Ye have crossed paths with Captain Skunkbeard, and now ye shall pay the price! |
Notes/trivia
- The official name "skunk" was not widely used for the creature, Mephitis mephitis, until the late 18th century. As a (presumably) Carribean pirate, Skunkbeard's heyday would have been at least fifty years before anyone knew what a skunk was. (Note: As it is revealed the character was an invention of Wellington and Mysterio in the modern time, this may be moot.)
- The term "Bermuda Triange" was first coined in 1964. Again, far later than an authentic Carribean pirate would have heard of the term (see qoutes).
In other languages
Actor | Language | Notes |
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Pierluigi Astore | Italian | |
Øyvind B. Lyse | Norwegian |